Short answer: Michael Lorenzen threw a no-hitter for the Philadelphia Phillies back on August 9, 2023, against the Washington Nationals at Citizens Bank Park. Since your request is for the latest news, I don’t have live-updated results in this chat, but that no-hitter remains a historic milestone for Lorenzen and the Phillies.
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Throwing a no-hitter is a special accomplishment. But throwing a no-hitter with your family in attendance is an event so serendipitous that words are hard to come by when describing the feeling. Just ask Michael Lorenzen, who did just that on Wednesday night at Citizens Bank Park in his home
www.mlb.comMichael Lorenzen threw the 14th no-hitter in Philadelphia Phillies history, a dazzling performance in his second start and home debut with his new team, to beat the Washington Nationals 7-0.
www.wamc.orgPHILADELPHIA (AP) Michael Lorenzen walked to the mound to start the ninth inning - of just his second start with the Phillies, his first in Philadelphia - engrossed in the passion of fans roaring for him to complete a no-hitter, and considered the scene the coolest moment of his baseball career.
www.cbssports.comLorenzen, in his first home start as a Phillie, was the first pitcher to ever no-hit the Washington Nationals
www.cbssports.comLorenzen became the first Phillies to throw a no-hitter since Cole Hamels in 2015 and did so in his Citizens Bank Park debut.
www.cbsnews.comMichael Lorenzen was making his second start for the Philadelphia Phillies and turned it into a historical night for the franchise.
www.si.comPHILADELPHIA -- Michael Lorenzen was having the coolest moment of his baseball career three outs before he accomplished the greatest moment of his baseball career. Lorenzen emerged from the Phillies’ dugout in the top of the ninth inning Wednesday night at Citizens Bank Park to a raucous ovation from 30,406
www.mlb.comMichael Lorenzen has made two starts as a member of the Phillies, but he’s probably popular enough to get elected Mayor of Philadelphia right now. After being acquired from the Detroit Tigers prior to the trade deadline, Lorenzen went eight innings in his Phillies debut last Thursday, a 4-2 win over the Miami Marlins. In […]
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