Padres' Edwin Jackson has no-hitter vs Giants through 6

SAN DIEGO (AP) San Diego Padres right-hander Edwin Jackson lost his no-hit bid by allowing a three-run homer to San Francisco's Conor Gillaspie with one out in the seventh inning Sunday.
San Diego remains the only big league team without a no-hitter. The Padres played their first game in 1969.
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After striking out Brandon Crawford to open the seventh, Jackson bobbled Gregor Blanco's grounder for an error and then walked Ramiro Pena before allowing Gillaspie's homer on a 3-1 pitch. That cut the Padres' lead to 4-3.
Jackson was then pulled. He walked five and struck out four. He threw 90 pitches.
Jackson pitched a no-hitter in 2010 for Arizona, walking eight and throwing 149 pitches to stop Tampa Bay. The 32-year-old was signed to a minor league deal on June 20 after being cut by Miami.
Jackson was promoted from Triple-A earlier Sunday to start in place of All-Star Drew Pomeranz, who was traded to Boston on Thursday. San Diego is his 11th big league club.
