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    Blue Jays’ Bowden Francis has heartbreakingly lost two no-hitters — in a matter of weeks

    By Christian Arnold,

    7 hours ago

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    Maybe the third time will be the charm?

    For the second time in less than a month, Blue Jays pitcher Bowden Francis came within three outs of a no-hitter only to have it ripped away from him thanks to a lead-off homer in the ninth.

    Francisco Lindor was the one to dash the 28-year-old starter’s hopes of making history 19 days after Angels infielder Taylor Ward did so in a game against Francis on Aug. 24.

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    Bowden Francis tips hits cap to the crowd after being taken out in the ninth inning of the Blue Jays’ 6-2 loss to the Mets on Sept. 11, 2024. Nick Turchiaro-Imagn Images

    While Francis missed out on one piece of history, he etched his name into the record books for another.

    Francisco Lindor’s fortune-changing homer lifted Mets — and MVP case

    Francis became the first pitcher since Nolan Ryan had two no-hit bids lost in the ninth inning in the same season, according to Sarah Langs.

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    Blue Jays manager John Schneider talks to Bowden Francis after he lost his no hitter during the ninth inning against the Angels on Aug.24, 2024. John E. Sokolowski-USA TODAY Sports

    Francis’ luck also seems fitting with the way things have gone for Blue Jays pitchers in the past, in particular Dave Stieb who suffered even more heartbreak than Wednesday’s starter has this year.

    While Stieb is the only Jays pitcher to record a no-hitter – doing so on Sept. 2, 1990 – it took him several attempts to finally make history.

    Mets avoid no-hit ignominy thanks to ninth-inning outburst in key win over Blue Jays

    Stieb fell short in two no-hit bids at the end of the 1988 season when he came within one out on two separate occasions only to have history taken away from him.

    On Wednesday, Francis carried the no-no into the final inning and seemed destined to hold the Mets hitless for the first time since Max Scherzer did so with the Nationals in October 2015.

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    Francisco Lindor rounds the bases after hitting a solo home run to end Blue Jays pitcher Bowden Francis’ hopes of throwing a no-hitter during the ninth inning on Sept.11, 2024. AP

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    Instead, Lindor sent a shot to right field on a hit that he told reporters he knew was “100 percent” a home run when he hit it.

    Oddly, the Mets recorded their fifth win in franchise history after being no-hit through eight innings, according to Elias Sports Bureau.

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    Blue Jays pitcher Bowden Francis is taken out of the game by manager John Schneider during the ninth inning at Rogers Centre on Sept. 11, 2024. USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con

    Interestingly Francis had only struck out one batter going to the ninth before Lindor broke up the no-hitter bid.

    The Mets proceeded to score six runs in the frame — including a three-run homer by Francisco Alvarez to ultimately win the game 6-2.

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