Left-hander Carlos Rodon threw the 20th no-hitter in Chicago White Sox history on Wednesday, striking out seven batters in an 8-0 rout of the Cleveland Indians in the Windy City. The 28-year-old American lost his bid for a perfect game in the ninth inning after Roberto Perez was hit by a pitch with one out. Rondon threw a total of 114 pitches in front of the pandemic-limited crowd of 7,100 at Guaranteed Rate Field stadium. The White Sox have the second most no-hitters in Major League Baseball history behind the Los Angeles Dodgers who have 23. gph/ch