Major League Baseball saw it's first no hitter of 2015 and it came at the expense of the New York Mets. San Francisco Giants rookie Chris Heston, who was making just his 13th start, Heston struck out 11 and allowed no walks during the Giants 5-0 victory at Citi Field on Tuesday. Heston did hit three batters however.

 

This marks the fourth straight season a Giants pitcher has thrown a no hitter, and the first time a rookie has thrown one since Boston's Clay Buchholz did in 2007. This is the first time the Mets have been no hit since Darryl Kile on Sept. 8, 1993 as a member of the Houston Astros

Hopewell Junction's Joe Panik went 2-for-4, hitting a solo home run. The Giants' second baseman extended his career-best hitting streak to 13 games.

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