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Even if four Cleveland Indians pitchers had combined on a no-hitter, manager Terry Francona wasn't certain it would've been cause for celebration. Jed Lowrie broke up the bid by homering with one out in the ninth inning for Houston's only hit Thursday in a 5-1 win for the Indians. Before that homer, Trevor Bauer and the Indians' bullpen had walked seven batters. ''I asked Millsy (bench coach Brad Mills) in the ninth: 'If we get through this with a no-hitter are we supposed to be excited?' I wasn't really sure,'' Francona said.
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