Humber's perfect streak ends in first inning

 
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CHICAGO (AP) — Philip Humber's perfect run is over.

The Chicago White Sox right-hander walked Boston leadoff batter Mike Aviles in the first inning Thursday night and yielded a one-out single to Dustin Pedroia in his first start since pitching a perfect game in a 4-0 victory at Seattle on Saturday.


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Pedroia's dribbler up the third-base line was the first hit off Humber since Nick Markakis' one-out double for Baltimore in the fifth inning of the Orioles' 10-4 victory at Chicago on April 16.

Johnny Vander Meer remains the only major league pitcher to throw consecutive no-hitters, accomplishing the feat in 1938 with Cincinnati.

Adrian Gonzalez followed Pedroia with an RBI double, and David Ortiz added a run-scoring single to give the Red Sox a 2-0 lead.





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