Masahiro Tanaka, Yankees team up to no-hit Tigers Chicago White Sox's Tyler Saladino slides safe into third as Chicago Cubs' Kris Bryant takes the throw during the second inning of a spring training baseball game Friday, March 17, 2017, in Phoenix. No runs once again off Masahiro Tanaka. No hits off him or the New York Yankees' bullpen, either. Tanaka and two relievers combined on a spring training no-hitter against the Detroit Tigers in a 3-0 win Friday in Eric Hosmer Jersey Lakeland, Florida. New York manager Joe Girardi didn't keep the lineup card as a souvenir, but still appreciated the effort. "I'm happy for our guys," Girardi cheap baseball shirts said. "It's fun. Obviously, it means more if it's the regular season, but still it's a no-hitter." Tanaka, scheduled to start on opening day, struck out six and walked two in 4 1-3 innings. The Japanese ace has thrown 13 1/3 scoreless innings in exhibition play. "I felt that I wasn't at my best, but considering that I still was able to put up some zeroes, so that part satisfied me," Tanaka said through a translator. "The slider and the cut fastball, the location of it, I felt like I was all over the place. The command of those can be better." After Chasen Shreve got the final two outs in the fifth, Jordan Montgomery finished up with four perfect innings. Montgomery has emerged as candidate for youth baseball jerseys cheap a bullpen spot and could get into the mix for open fifth starter spot. Tigers manager Brad Ausmus said "there was pride involved" in trying to avoid being no-hit, even in an exhibition game. "You don't want to get no-hit, whether it's spring training or regular season, Wiffle ball in the backyard," Ausmus said. "It was on the radar." J.D. Martinez, Nick Castellanos and Justin Upton were among the Detroit regulars who started. Ausmus noted that players who worked out early and left the ballpark before the game ended "might not even know at this point" what had taken place. Tigers starter Michael Fulmer gave up three runs in his 3 1/3 innings. Three of the four hits he allowed were doubles. Around the Grapefruit and Cactus Leagues: Houston starter Dallas Keuchel threw four scoreless innings, scattering three hits. He has yet to give up an earned run this spring. Derek Fisher doubled and drove in three runs. Atlanta's Matt Wisler pitched one-hit ball for four scoreless innings. Luke Jackson gave up five hits and four earned runs without recording an out in the ninth. Gabriel Ynoa went 2 2/3 innings in the start for Baltimore, allowing two earned runs and five hits. Trey Mancini hit his second home run of the spring and Alex Castellanos tripled. If you want to know more about 2017 world baseball information, see http://www.2017worldbaseballjersey.com, you can get it!