Boston’s Sonny Gray loses his no-hit bid in the eighth inning against the New York Yankees during a Sunday night game. According to reports, Amed Rosario breaks up the attempt with a one-out single. Rosario grounds a “clean” single up the middle off Gray on Gray’s 97th pitch. The hit ends the no-hit effort even though Gray is still in the game and Boston is maintaining its advantage. Boston leads the Yankees 2-0 at the time of the break in the no-hitter. Both outlets describe the decisive moment as coming in the eighth inning, with Rosario’s single providing the first hit against Gray. The game’s broader context is that Boston remains ahead by two runs while Gray’s performance through the first part of the contest keeps the Yankees hitless until that late inning.