CHICAGO — Kyle Bradish struck out 11 in seven no-hit innings, and the Baltimore Orioles beat the Chicago White Sox 4-1 on Sunday for a sweep of their four-game series.
Bradish (1-0), who missed the beginning of the season because of a right elbow injury, walked four in his fifth start since his return. He threw 103 pitches, 63 for strikes.
Danny Coulombe was inserted for the eighth, and Danny Mendick led off with a pinch-hit drive to left for Chicago's only hit of the game. It was Mendick's second homer of the season.
Manager Brandon Hyde pulled Bradish because of his pitch count.
''No choice there unfortunately,'' Hyde said. "It's 103 pitches and he hasn't gone that far and coming off an elbow strain earlier and the whole thing.
''That's difficult because you want to see him stay out there and he's throwing the ball so great. He was absolutely fantastic.''
Bradish, who lowered his ERA to 1.75, knew he wasn't going to be able to finish.
''Four walks kind of put you out of the conversation,'' Bradish said. "Maybe without those, but when I left the game, I felt good with the bullpen.