B.C.’s James Paxton relishes no-hitting the Blue Jays on Canadian soil
TORONTO — James Paxton lifted his arms in triumph and hugged each of his Seattle teammates after no-hitting the Blue Jays on Tuesday night.
And as he left the field, he held up his forearm — tattooed with a large maple leaf — to make sure everyone remembered where he came from.
Paxton, a 29-year-old left-hander from Ladner, B.C., became just the second Canadian (and first in 73 years) to pitch a no-hitter in the major leagues.
“Pretty amazing. To have it happen in Canada, what are the odds?,” an elated Paxton said after the 5-0 Mariners victory. “It’s pretty amazing and it’s very special. And against the Blue Jays, yeah, you couldn’t write this stuff.”