Three Astros pitchers combine for first MLB no-hitter since 2024
The Houston Astros achieved a significant milestone by combining for the first no-hitter in Major League Baseball since 2024. Tatsuya Imai, along with two relievers, successfully held the Texas Rangers hitless in a game that ended with a score of 9-0. This victory stands out as a highlight in an otherwise challenging season for the Astros, who currently hold a record of 24-31.
- ▪Tatsuya Imai and two Houston Astros relievers combined for a no-hitter against the Texas Rangers.
- ▪Imai walked four and struck out two over six innings before being replaced after 97 pitches.
- ▪The Astros won the game 9-0, marking a bright spot in their struggling season.
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MLB Three Astros pitchers combine for first MLB no-hitter since 2024 By Associated Press Published May 25, 2026, 10:07 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google ARLINGTON, Texas — Tatsuya Imai and two Houston Astros relievers combine for first no-hitter in majors since 2024. Imai walked four and struck out two Rangers over six innings before Steven Okert and Alimber Santa got through the final three frames. Imai, who signed with the Astros this offseason after coming over from Japan, was removed after 97 pitches. Tatsuya Imai and two other Astros pitchers combined for a no-hitter against the Rangers.
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