Royals Pitcher Noah Nears No-Hitter in Recent Game
Kansas City Royals pitcher Noah was close to achieving a no-hitter in a recent game, as reported by Royals Review.

Kansas City, MO, August 17, 2026 —
Kansas City Royals pitcher Noah came within reach of a no-hitter during a recent game, according to reporting from Royals Review.
The pitcher was in the process of throwing a no-hit game, a rare feat in professional baseball, when the attempt concluded. Specific details regarding the game’s outcome beyond the near no-hitter, such as the final score or the pitcher’s performance metrics, were not immediately available.
A no-hitter is achieved when a pitcher, or combination of pitchers, completes a full regulation game without allowing the opposing team to register a single hit. This accomplishment is considered one of the most significant individual achievements for a pitcher.
Royals Review provided the initial report on Noah’s near no-hitter. Further information on the game and the pitcher’s performance is expected to emerge as more details become available.
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