Chicago White Sox starting pitcher Lucas Giolito celebrates after his no-hitter against the Pittsburgh Pirates at Guaranteed Rate Field.  Quinn Harris-USA TODAY Sports

The Chicago White Sox had been on a roll before Sunday’s loss to the crosstown rival Cubs. In fact, the Pale Hose had won seven consecutive games to push themselves into the conversation with the Minnesota Twins in the American League Central.

After an off day, the White Sox were right back at it against the lowly Pittsburgh Pirates on Tuesday. Like clockwork, the Sox took out Pittsburgh by the score of 4-0.

However, that’s not the story here. Rather, it’s all about young starter Lucas Giolito. The 26-year-old former All-Star notched the first no-hitter of the truncated 2020 season.

Giolito struck out 13 batters while walking just one, the latter of which was erased by a double play. This means Giolito faced a minimum 27 batters in the dominating performance.

Not surprisingly, the Major League Baseball world had its reactions to Tuesday’s events in the Windy City.

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