Matz has no-hitter through 7 innings for Mets vs Padres


NEW YORK (AP) Mets pitcher Steven Matz has not given up a hit through seven innings against the San Diego Padres.
The rookie left-hander has struck out seven, walked two and faced one batter more than the minimum Sunday. New York leads 2-0 on home runs by Wilmer Flores and Neil Walker off Clayton Richard.
Matz, who was 1-7 in his previous 13 starts, has thrown 95 pitches on a 96-degree day at Citi Field after tossing a career-high 120 on Tuesday night in a no-decision against Arizona. He has fanned All-Star slugger Wil Myers all three times.
The closest the Padres had come to a hit was Yangervis Solarte's line drive right back to Matz with two outs in the fourth. Matz put up his glove and almost casually caught the ball before Solarte slammed down his bat in frustration.
The only Mets pitcher to throw a no-hitter was Johan Santana in June 2012 against St. Louis.
Padres leadoff man Travis Jankowski, who struggles against left-handed pitching, tried to bunt for a hit with a runner on first and two outs in the sixth. Jankowski missed his bunt attempt for strike one and grounded out to end the inning.
