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Berrios and Burnes BOTH took no hitters into the 7th in a 0-0 game in Milwaukee.

Buxton homered in the top of the 7th to end Burnes' no hitter.  Berrios was taken out of the game to start the bottom of the 7th, so the Twins are now working on a combined no-no.

Last double no hitter to get to the 7th was Peavy/deGrom in 2014.

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1 minute ago, SteveA said:

Berrios and Burnes BOTH took no hitters into the 7th in a 0-0 game in Milwaukee.

Buxton homered in the top of the 7th to end Burnes' no hitter.  Berrios was taken out of the game to start the bottom of the 7th, so the Twins are now working on a combined no-no.

Last double no hitter to get to the 7th was Peavy/deGrom in 2014.

Berrios was taken out after just 84 pitches.

The reliever had a clean 7th.

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5th inning it is over.   It was busted with 2 out on something maybe a wee bit harder than a can of corn to left-center warning track that plopped between Dom Smith and Almora.   

Statcast box score says xBA .030, and hometown announcers saying maybe a break for manager as deGrom can now be removed coming off 3-innings his last outing.

He indeed has been pinch hit for, so exits with seasonal ERA at 0.50.

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