Free Pizza for MLB Fans; Steve Perry Back on Stage

A look at what's trending online today.

ByABC News
May 27, 2014, 9:27 AM

May 27, 2014— -- quicklist: 1title: Josh Beckett’s No-Hitter Scores Fans Free Domino'stext:Talk about a win-win.

Fans are cashing in on Los Angeles Dodger pitcher’s Josh Beckett’s no-hitter Sunday, thanks to free pizzas from Domino’s. The chain will give out 20,000 free pies to registered MLB members.

Members can order the pizzas – mediums with two toppings -- today by visiting MLB.com/Dominos.

Domino’s said it would give away free pizzas after each of the first two no-hitters of the season.

Thanks, Josh!

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quicklist: 2title:Journey's Steve Perry Returns to the Stage After 19 Yearstext:Former Journey frontman Steve Perry’s break from music appears to be over.

Perry, 65, took the stage for the first time in nearly two decades to sing a song with the Eels at the indie rock band’s concert Sunday in St. Paul, Minnesota.

The rock icon hasn’t performed with Journey since 1991, and hasn’t played a solo show since 1995.

“They don’t applaud like that for me!” the Eels’ Mark Everett joked after Perry’s song, according to Yahoo. “I guess I got to disappear for 25 years.” media:23879197

quicklist: 3title:‘Watch Dogs’ Video Game for PlayStation Launches text:It has only been out for a few hours, but fans are already buzzing about “Watch Dogs,” the new PlayStation video game.

Set in a futuristic Chicago, the game, which launched at midnight, follows a hacker named Aiden Pearce who’s trying to expose the city’s corruption and hunt down the enemies who hurt his family.

It’s available for PlayStation 4. media:23879377

quicklist: 4title:Hurricane Amanda Unexpectedly Gets Strongertext:Hurricane Amanda regained some strength off Mexico’s coast this morning, after appearing to weaken Monday.

The hurricane’s maximum sustained winds are near 125 mph, making it a Category 3 storm.

The hurricane might be a hot topic on social media, but weather experts say not to worry; it’s still not a threat to land. media:23879278