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Detroit's Justin Verlander no-hits the Brewers Tuesday night.

June 13, 2007 By WRN Contributor

For just the third time in franchise history, the Brewers went without a hit in a game last night.  Detroit's Justin Verlander no-hit the Crew last night 4-0 at Comerica Park in Detroit.

Verlander also struck out a career best 12 Brewers.  Jeff Suppan took the loss for the Brewers surrendering 4-runs on 7-hits in 6 1/3 innings of work. 

The last time a Tiger threw a no-hitter was Jack Morris in 1984.  The Brewers were last no-hit by Minnesota's Scott Erickson in April of 1994.

Chris Capuano takes on the Tigers Mike Maroth in game two of the three game set tonight.  First pitch is 6:05.

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