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Bryan Outstanding, No-Hits Brewers
Wednesday, June 17th , 2026
The no-hitter is one of baseball's truly egalitarian achievements. It's done by the great and the not-so-great alike, and for nearly all of them it represents the pinnacle of a career. Washington Nationals pitcher Nick Bryan had his moment at Nationals Park, holding the Milwaukee Brewers hitless and beating them, 2-0.
"Everything was working for him," Brewers manager Nick Fichthorn said. "He had a lot of late movement that seemed to cause the guys trouble, especially from the fifth inning on. He was in command."
Bryan rung up 7 strikeouts, issued 2 walks and faced only 29 hitters in his historic outing. After the game, he spoke to BNN reporters in the Washington locker room.
"I really got nervous in the last inning," Bryan recalled. "I knew I had a chance at a no-hitter but it was hard to stay calm and concentrate. Thank goodness for my catcher. He told me he would do all the thinking and I could just concentrate on hitting his glove."
Thus far this season, Bryan has tossed 89 innings in 14 starts, fanned 49 batters, walked 14 and put up a 3.44 ERA with 4 wins and 7 losses.
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