Bryce Miller, a pitcher for the Seattle Mariners, lost his no-hit bid in the 7th inning against the Los Angeles Angels on Thursday night. The right-hander took a no-hitter into the seventh inning for the Mariners before Nolan Schanuel led off with a bloop single to right field for the Angels.

The game was intense, with Miller pitching exceptionally well until the 7th inning. The Mariners were hoping for a no-hitter, but Schanuel's single broke the spell.

This game is significant for Rochester residents as it showcases the skill of pitchers in the American League. Rochester has a rich baseball history, with many residents following the Mariners and other teams.

The Mariners have been working to improve their pitching, and Miller's performance is a testament to their efforts. Rochester residents who are baseball fans will be watching the Mariners closely to see how they perform in the coming weeks.

The loss of the no-hit bid was disappointing for Mariners fans, but Miller's performance was still impressive. Rochester residents who attended the game will be talking about it for weeks to come.

The Mariners will be playing again soon, and Rochester residents will be watching to see if they can regain their momentum. The next game is scheduled for next week, and fans are eagerly anticipating it.