Former Arizona pitcher Tylor Megill will forever be a part of New York Mets history.
Megill pitched the first five innings of the Mets’ combined no-hitter, a 3-0 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies. It’s just the second no-hitter in the franchise’s 60 year history.
Megill struck out five and walked three batters before handing the ball over to the New York bullpen in the sixth inning. Megill and four Mets relievers combined to throw the no-hitter, with Edwin Diaz closing the game in the ninth.
Megill left the mound with a 1.