jake arrieta was dominant... striking out the side in the first and setting a career- high with 13 strike outs in the game. the cubs broke it open with the bases loaded in the sixth... chris coglan clears the bases with a double to the ivy... he was two- for- three. arrieta is just five outs away from a no- hitter when brandon phillips drives one to the warning track and matt caesar can't make the catch. arrieta still finished the game for his first career shut- out. cubs win seven- nothing. milt pappas threw the last no- hitter at wrigley field, an 8-0 victory for the cubs over san diego on sept. 2, 1972. i tried to put it in the back of my mind. obviously everybody knows what's going on. pitch after pitch trying to execute quality of his own. unfortunately i did it there in the eighth. but overall it was good. >>the sox and royals needed 15 pitchers *combined in kansas city. sox down one with the bases loaded in the seventh... and conor gillaspie brings them all home with a triple to center. same score in the b