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Minnesota Twins lefty Francisco Liriano overcame six walks to no-hit the Chicago White Sox in 1-0 victory Tuesday night at U.S. Cellular Field.

Liriano, who threw 123 pitches, was mobbed by his teammates after Adam Dunn to the line to shortstop Matt Tolbert out the final game of what could have been the hardest hit ball of the game in Chicago

"I felt so nervous and so happy I am right now," Liriano said. "I've used both sides of the plate and do not try to do too much."

Brent Morel back off the ninth and first baseman Justin Morneau Tolbert what a great short-hop throw a bucket outside first. When Juan Pierre walked, Alexei Ramirez popped out to Tolbert.

Adam Dunn followed with his lines that Liriano finished a game for the first time as a pro, who has 205 career starts in the majors and minors.

"I thought it was a hit," Liriano said Dunn online training. "When I caught was so excited." Celebrate Halloween with Cheap RS Gold
There were six-hitters not l'an last two games including perfect.

"We said Liriano has electric stuff and a no-hitter stuff many times, because it is here today and he has done," Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said.

Liriano, who burst onto the scene with a sensational first season in 2006, struggling to recover from Tommy John elbow surgery in the next three years to go 14-10 with an ERA of 3.62 last season.

However, was severely beaten earlier this season, entering Tuesday's game with a record of 1-4 and ERA of 9.13. In his last outing, Liriano lasted just three innings in the 8-2 defeat to the Tampa Bay Rays. The shutout lowered his ERA to 6.61.

It 'was the fifth no-hitter in Twins history and first since Eric Milton was closed at the time of the Anaheim Angels September 11, 1999.

Liriano, 27, hit two and threw only 66 of his 123 pitches for strikes, but retained control of the White Sox off-balance all night.

Third baseman Danny Valencia has survived a no-no is an excellent game at the end of the seventh row of bouncers Carlos Quentin hard and throw it out of foul territory. It was mainly the White Sox became a hit.

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