With two outs in the ninth inning against the Pirates on Friday night, Josh Harrison hit a bloop single that broke up Justin Verlander's no-hitter. "That's why throwing no-hitters is so difficult," Verlander said. "It doesn't take a hard one; it just takes the right placement." The right-hander struck out 12 batters in Detroit's 6-0 win. He nearly became the sixth Major Leaguer to throw at least three no-hitters. "The adrenaline is like nothing else. You don't really feel anything. My legs were just kind of tingling," Verlander said. "Everything's amplified in that situation. You're like, 'Man, I don't want to throw the wrong one.' But you've just got to trust your instincts and go with what you feel."