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Cubs' Arrieta no-hits Cincinnati, 16-0

Chicago Cubs pitcher Jake Arrieta, right, celebrates with catcher David Ross after tossing a no-hitter Thursday night in Cincinnati.

CINCINNATI — When he went to the Chicago Cubs as part of a trade that included bonus slots for international players, Jake Arrieta was convinced he’d someday do great things.

Three years later, he’s celebrating no-hitter No. 2. And his Cubs are on the rise, too, trading their loser label for the top spot in the majors.

Arrieta allowed only six balls hit out of the infield on Thursday night while no-hitting the Cincinnati Reds 16-0, a gem as clean and as dominating as it gets. It was the first no-hitter of the season in Major League Baseball and his second in 11 regular season starts — he also stymied the Dodgers 2-0 on Aug. 30 as the highlight of his Cy Young season.

“Every time he goes out there, he’s got no-hit stuff,” Reds outfielder Jay Bruce said. “He’s arguably the best pitcher in the game today.”

And his Cubs have the best record in the majors at 12-4, which is their best start since 1970. They’re building on their wild-card playoff appearance last season with an ace who is doing things that no one except him envisioned when Chicago got him in a trade with Baltimore midway through the 2013 season.

The Cubs sent pitcher Scott Feldman and catcher Steve Clevenger to the Orioles for pitcher Pedro Strop, two international signing bonus slots, and Arrieta, who had a 5.46 career ERA.

“I envisioned pitching like this, even when I had a (5.46 ERA) in Baltimore,” Arrieta said. “I expected to get to this point at some point, regardless of how long it took or what I had to go through to get there.

“I had visualizations of throwing no-hitters or throwing shutouts. So now it’s starting to happen for me. I don’t take any of it for granted.”

He’s on one of the best stretches of pitching in Cubs history.

Arrieta has won each of his first four starts, the first Cub to do that since Greg Maddux in 2006.

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