Cole Hamels has had no-hit stuff, but never really came close to pitching one -- last year was a combined no-hitter in Atlanta by 4 pitchers.
Those two catches by Odubel Herrera were quite nerve-wracking as I was watching it. Fortunately, #35 got his no-no at long last.
There is no way the Phillies should trade him without getting back at least 3 superstars. There is no guarantee the Phillies will ever amount to anything any time in his future, but a decent GM would not give him away, not today, not by the trade deadline, not in the off-season. Of course, Ruin Tomorrow Jr. is the dumbest GM in baseball history, so he'll probably trade Hamels to Toronto even up for Phillippe Aumont, the last loser from the Cliff Lee trade, whom the Phillies finally jettisoned last month.
The Skankees want Hamels, but they don't want to give up their best prospect Aaron Judge, so the Phillies should say to them, "No Cole for you."
Some imbecile on the radio said that it was the first time the Cubs had been shut out (instead of no-hit) in 50 years. That would be quite a remarkable feat, considering that (1) the record for not being shut out is about two years' worth of games, (B) being no-hit does not guarantee a shutout, and (Third) the Phillies blanked the Cubs 13-0 at Wrigley Field the day before the 23-22 "Shootout in Chicago" in 1979.