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While Justin Verlander was pitching the Tigers’ first no-hitter since 1984, outfielder Curtis Granderson helped out. The ex-UIC star ripped his 13th triple of the season, driving in a run and later scoring in a two-run sixth in a 4-0 win over the Brewers. More coverage, Page 2

Former White Sox catcher Miguel Olivo chopped a bases-loaded double into left field in the seventh inning off Fausto Carmona, providing the Marlins with all the runs they needed in a 3-0 victory over the Indians in a rematch of the ’97 World Series won by the Marlins.

The offensively challenged Nationals finally had a good night in a 7-4 victory over the Orioles. Felipe Lopez ended an 0-for-19 skid with a go-ahead two-run double in the fourth. The Nats, who entered Tuesday last in the NL in runs, also had three homers.

THREE DOWN

First baseman Adrian Gonzalez made costly fielding errors in back-to-back innings in the Padres’ 11-4 loss to the Devil Rays. Gonzalez’s first error came with two outs in the seventh, allowing the go-ahead run. His error in the eighth opened the door for Carlos Pena’s grand slam.

After winning two of his first three starts, Kevin Millwood has slumped. In a 7-5 loss to the Pirates, he allowed six runs (five earned) on eight hits in 4 1/3 innings in dropping his fifth straight decision. Millwood, whose ERA rose to 7.82, has not won since April 13.

Brad Thompson gave Cardinals fans another painful memory against the Royals. While not as significant as umpire Don Denkinger’s miscue in the ’85 World Series, Thompson allowed 10 hits and eight runs in just 4 1/3 innings.

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Compiled by Mike Pankow