Padres walk five times but have no hits against seven Cubs pitchers; Julio Teheran continues to grab hold of roster spot with three shutout innings
The Cubs beat the Padres 4-0 Friday night at Peoria Stadium, as seven pitchers combined on a no-hitter. It was the first no-hitter in a spring training game since 2017.Walks by Jake Cronenworth in the fourth inning, Austin Nola in the fifth, Rangel Ravelo in the seventh and Alfonso Rivas and Brandon Dixon in the ninth provided the Padres’ only baserunners. … Manny Machado was 0-for-2 and is 1-for-8 over his past three games. … Nola is 3-for-8 with a walk this spring.
, Friday’s game was the 43rd spring training no-hitter in history and the first thrown against the Padres.Julio Teheran got out of trouble in the first and third innings and took just nine pitches to get through the second inning. The veteran right-hander is in camp as a non-roster invite competing for a long relief or starting spot, and he has begun the quest with five scoreless innings.
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