
TAMPA, Fla. — Max Fried had a no-hitter going deep into the New York Yankees' game with the Tampa Bay Rays on Sunday, and he had everyone scrambling for the record books.
It didn't happen, after an official scorer's change on a Chandler Simpson ground ball in the sixth inning that was originally ruled an error but changed to a hit — and correctly — and inning later after several replay reviews.
It turned to be a moot point when Rays outfielder Jake Mangum led off the eighth inning with a single off of Fried. He left two batters later, covering 7 2/3 innings and allowing just those two hits and two walks. He threw 102 pitches and raised his record to 4-0 on the season after the 4-0 victory.
So the count remains at 13 no-hitters for the Yankees. The Los Angeles Dodgers have the most in baseball, with 26.
Here is the complete list of no-hitters thrown by Yankees pitchers, dating back to the first one in 1917.
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