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Ronel Blanco of the Astros pulled after 7 hitless innings against the Tigers. Ryan Pressly allows single in 8th

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Ronel Blanco of the Houston Astros was pulled after seven hitless innings Sunday against the Tigers, and Ryan Pressly allowed Detroit’s first hit, a single by Wenceel Pérez with two outs in the eighth.

HOUSTON– The Houston Astros’ Ronel Blanco walked out after seven hitless innings Sunday against the Tigers, and Ryan Pressly allowed Detroit’s first hit, a single by Wenceel Pérez with two outs in the eighth.

White, who threw the only no-hitter in the majors this season, on April 1 against Toronto, he didn’t allow a baserunner until he walked Gio Urshela with two outs in the fifth.

He then walked Akil Baddoo and Carson Kelly to load the bases, but retired Zach McKinstry on a flyout.

Blanco threw 94 pitches with 65 strikeouts and tied a season high with eight strikeouts. He walked three.

Blanco made a good defensive play in the second of the sixth when he grabbed a turnover hit by Matt Vierling. He then sat Riley Greene in a pop-up.

Urshela came in with two outs in the seventh due to a throwing error by third baseman Alex Bregman. Blanco then retired Baddoo on a ball that center fielder Jake Meyers caught on the warning track.

Blanco was suspended 10 games this season after being ejected from the game against the Oakland Athletics on May 14 for violating MLB’s prohibitions on foreign substances.

The 30-year-old Blanco was making the 20th start and 37th appearance of his major league career.

Houston led 4-0 after a three-run home run by Jose Altuve in the second inning.

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