KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Michael Wacha said he had plenty left if needed.
Wacha flirts with no-hitter in duel with Skubal
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Michael Wacha said he had plenty left if needed.
Wacha had the fourth-longest no-hit bid of his career Saturday before yielding a one-out hit to Colt Keith in the seventh inning of the Kansas City Royals’ 1-0 victory over the Detroit Tigers. Wacha did not factor in the decision, but he had his best outing of his two seasons with the Royals.
"It’s the best change-up he's had all year," manager Matt Quatraro said. "He used his curveball more effectively. It's hard to pick anything apart. There was so much soft contact."
When asked if he would have given Wacha a chance to complete the game if the no-hitter was intact, Quatraro said, "I was hoping he would do it. He had six days off between his last outing and this one. He's got some extra rest before the next one, if everything stays the way it is. So I was hoping we'd get to go for it."