Crawford, Floyd and Navarro try to break up the no-hitter in the seventh. Derek Lowe pitched a no-hitter for Boston against Tampa Bay at Fenway, April 27, 2002. Update: Carl Crawford lines a single into rightfield to start the seventh....
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