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A’s 2, Reds 0

Mike Fiers of the Oakland Athletics pitched his second career no-hitter by shutting down the Reds 2-0 Tuesday night.

Indians’ offensive woes continue

Lucas Giolito carried a shutout into the eighth inning and James McCann stayed with hot with an RBI, leading the Chicago White Sox to a 2-0 win over the light-hitting, light-scoring Indians.

Knights 12, Clippers 5

The Clippers opened a six-game home stand with a 12-5 loss to Charlotte Tuesday night at Huntington Park.

Election Day

Today is Election Day, though most central Ohio voters have nothing to vote on and those who do will be faced with a very uncomplicated ballot.

End of the run

Tuukka Rask got his sixth career shutout to dispatch the Blue Jackets with a 3-0 win and send the Boston Bruins to the Eastern Conference final.

Up jumped the devils

Anyone who has wondered if a real Tasmanian devil bears any resemblance to the classic Warner Brothers cartoon character will be able to find out soon by visiting the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium where three of the marsupials have arrived.

Bees, Reds swarm Giants

Nick Senzel hit a leadoff homer after a swarm of bees finally left home plate, and the rookie connected again his next time up, leading Cincinnati to a 12-4 victory over the San Francisco Giants.

White Sox 9, Indians 1

Tim Anderson chased Trevor Bauer after the All-Star tweeted a playful message to him earlier in the day and the Chicago White Sox routed the Indians 9-1 to stop a three-game losing streak.

3 pitches, 3 dingers

Eugenio Suarez, Jesse Winker and Derek Dietrich hit home runs on three consecutive Jeff Samardzija pitches for the Reds in the first inning but the Giants rallied for a 6-5 win Sunday.