What Happened
Tampa Bay Rays pitchers combined for seven no-hit innings against the Kansas City Royals. The game saw the Rays' pitching staff maintain a no-hitter for a significant portion of the contest.
Despite the strong pitching performance, the no-hitter was ultimately broken up late in the game. Craig Kimbrel gave up a hit with two outs remaining, preventing the completion of the no-hitter.
The Rays secured a victory over the Royals in the game. Specific scores mentioned in related reports indicate wins of 6-1 and 4-2, with home runs by Caminero and Mullens, and Caminero and Aranda respectively, contributing to the offensive effort in separate game contexts.
Key Facts
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Tampa Bay Rays pitchers combined for seven no-hit innings against the Kansas City Royals.
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A no-hitter was not completed by the Rays.
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Craig Kimbrel gave up a hit with two outs remaining, breaking the no-hitter.
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The Rays won their game against the Royals.
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Caminero and Mullens hit home runs in a Rays' 6-1 win over the Diamondbacks.
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Caminero and Aranda hit home runs in a Rays' 4-2 win over the Diamondbacks.