Dodgers' no-hit bid broken up in 7th against Giants


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LOS ANGELES — Emmet Sheehan of the Los Angeles Dodgers pitched six innings of no-hit ball in his major league debut against the San Francisco Giants. He turned it over to reliever Brusdar Graterol, who gave up a leadoff single to Thairo Estrada in the seventh. Sheehan walked two and struck out three. The 23-year-old right-hander threw 51 of 89 pitches for strikes, with his fastball averaging 95.6 mph. Sheehan got his first strikeout in the second, when Mike Yastrzemski went down swinging on a 95.5 mph sinker. Sheehan allowed his first baserunner when Michael Conforto walked leading off the second. Sheehan, in his third season with the Dodgers organization, was called up directly from Double-A.

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