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RANDY JOHNSON
Randy Johnson threw the first of his two no-hitters, 25 years ago today. On Saturday, June 2, 1990, “The Big Unit” no-hit Detroit as his Seattle Mariners topped the Tigers 2-0 at the Kingdome. It was the Mariners’ first no-hitter. Fourteen years later, a 40-year-old Johnson retired all of the 27 Atlanta Braves batters he. NO-HITTERS VS. THE NEW YORK YANKEES Here are the no-hitters against the Yankees: 1. Cy Young. Boston Red Sox (AL) Tuesday, June 30, 1908. Boston Red Sox 8, New York Highlanders 0. Hilltop Park (New York) (His third of three no-hitters, tying Larry Corcoran – a record that would be tied once more but not broken until 1965 by Sandy Koufax.) 2. NO-HITTERS THROWN AGAINST THE METS Aug. 24, 1975 – San Francisco Giants 6, New York Mets 0 – Candlestick Park, San Francisco. The Mets actually had 12 hits the day that San Francisco Giants pitcher El Halicki hurled his no-hitter against the team. Unfortunately, all 12 hits came in the first game of the doubleheader at Candlestick Park. The Mets won the opener 9-5,thanks in
NONOHITTERS.COM: THE ONLINE HOME FOR BASEBALL'S NO-HITTERSTHE BOOKTHE NO-HITTERSTHE BLOGGLOBAL NO-NOSPADRES PAGESABOUT US Although NoNoHitters.com over the past decade has blossomed into baseball’s online home for all things no-hitter, its origins are rooted in a 50-plus-year drought of no-hitters by the New York Mets. NoNoHitters.com was created by veteran journalist and author Dirk Lammers in 2008. For four-and-a-half seasons (2008-2012), NoNoHitters.com site NO-HITTERS BY MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL FRANCHISE Here’s the breakdown by franchise of the 311 no-hitters over major-league professional baseball’s 130-plus year history. The page ranks the teams by no-hitters thrown and has links to NO-HITTERS VS. MAJOR LEAGUE FRANCHISE No-hitters vs. major league franchise. Every major league franchise has been no-hit at least twice, with the Philadelphia Phillies and the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers leading the way with 19 no-nos thrown against each of the clubs over their long histories. NO-HITTERS AGAINST THE SEATTLE MARINERS The Seattle Mariners, a 1977 American League expansion franchise, has been no-hit seven times, with both the first and fourth thrown by the Angels franchise. Here are the no-hitters against the Mariners: 1. Mark Langston (7 inn.) Mike Witt (2 inn.) MAJORS SEES FIRST NO-NO AND IMMACULATE INNING ON SAME DAY Wednesday marked the first time the majors has seen a no-no and an immaculate inning on the same day in nearly 60 years. The Baltimore Orioles’ John Means tossed the majors’ 307th no-hitter on Wednesday afternoon, just missing a perfect game on a dropped-ball strikeout that gave the batter first base. Later that night, the T-MOBILE PARK NO-HITTERS T-Mobile Park, which opened as Safeco Field in 1999 to serve as the Seattle Mariners' new home in place of the aging Kingdome, has hosted six no-hitters. Two of the no-hitters were perfect games - one tossed by the Chicago White Sox's Philip Humber and the other thrown by the Mariners' Felix Hernandez. Also tossing NO-HITTERS VS. THE ST. LOUIS CARDINALS No-hitters vs. the St. Louis Cardinals. The St. Louis Cardinals, known earlier as the Browns and the Perfectos, have been the victim of a no-hitter nine times. Here are the no-hitters thrown against the Cardinals: 1. Adonis Terry. Brooklyn Grays (AA) Saturday, July 24, 1886. Brooklyn Grays 1, St. Louis Browns 0. Washington Park (Brooklyn)RANDY JOHNSON
Randy Johnson threw the first of his two no-hitters, 25 years ago today. On Saturday, June 2, 1990, “The Big Unit” no-hit Detroit as his Seattle Mariners topped the Tigers 2-0 at the Kingdome. It was the Mariners’ first no-hitter. Fourteen years later, a 40-year-old Johnson retired all of the 27 Atlanta Braves batters he. NO-HITTERS VS. THE NEW YORK YANKEES Here are the no-hitters against the Yankees: 1. Cy Young. Boston Red Sox (AL) Tuesday, June 30, 1908. Boston Red Sox 8, New York Highlanders 0. Hilltop Park (New York) (His third of three no-hitters, tying Larry Corcoran – a record that would be tied once more but not broken until 1965 by Sandy Koufax.) 2. NO-HITTERS THROWN AGAINST THE METS Aug. 24, 1975 – San Francisco Giants 6, New York Mets 0 – Candlestick Park, San Francisco. The Mets actually had 12 hits the day that San Francisco Giants pitcher El Halicki hurled his no-hitter against the team. Unfortunately, all 12 hits came in the first game of the doubleheader at Candlestick Park. The Mets won the opener 9-5,thanks in
NO-HITTERS NOT RECOGNIZED BY THE MAJOR LEAGUES No-hitters through nine that were broken up in extra innings: 1. Earl Moore. Cleveland Blues (AL) Thursday, May 9, 1901. Chicago White Sox 4, Cleveland Blues 2 (10 innings) League Park (Cleveland) Game went 10 innings. Moore gave up leadoff single in 10th and allowed one more hitin a losing effort.
LAST TIME EACH MAJOR-LEAGUE TEAM WAS NO-HIT Last time each team was no-hit. The Cubs had the longest streak of avoiding a no-hitter dating back to 1965 until Cole Hamels got to them in 2015. Every major league team has been no-hit at least one time, with the Texas Rangers becoming the league’s latest victim on May 19, 2021. The Chicago Cubs had gone nearly 50 years without falling SPRING TRAINING / IN-SEASON EXHIBITION NO-HITTERS Here are the in-season exhibition game no-hitters: 1. Lee Richmond. Worcester Worcesters. Tuesday, June 3, 1879. Worcester Worcesters 11, Chicago White Stockings 0. Driving Park (Worcester, Massachusetts) Richmond was a Brown University pitcher invited to join Worcester forthis contest. 2.
TORONTO BLUE JAYS NO-HITTERS Dave Stieb’s no-no ball in the Hall of Fame. The Toronto Blue Jays, which joined the American League in 1977 as an expansion franchise, have just one no-hitter over the club’s history. Dave Stieb, the king of late-inning near-misses, finally got his no-no (and the Blue Jays’ first) during the 1990 season on the road against theCleveland
JAPANESE NO-HITTERS
Eiji Sawamura threw three career. no-hitters, including the first two. in Japanese baseball history. He was killed in. World War II in 1944. The professional Japanese baseball circuit began under the Japan Occupational Baseball League moniker in 1936 before dropping the “Occupational” in 1939 and morphing into Nippon ProfessionalBaseball
SAN DIEGO PADRES TRIPLE PLAYS Here are the Padres’ triple plays: 1. Joe Niekro to Tommy Dean (1-6) Aug. 13, 1969, San Diego Stadium. After Joe Niekro gave up a leadoff single to Don Kessinger and another to Glenn Beckert, Niekro snagged a line drive off the bat of Billy Wililams and threw to shortstop Tommy Dean, who stepped on second to catch Kessinger and then tagged NO-HITTERS VS. THE CINCINNATI REDS The Cincinnati Reds, a franchise that joined the American Association in 1882 before moving to the National League in 1890, have been the victim of a no-hitter 13 times, with the last coming from at the hands of the Cubs’ Jake Arrieta. Here are the no-hitters against the Reds: 1. Tony Mullane. Louisville Eclipse (AA) Monday, September 11, 1882. NO-HITTERS VS. THE NEW YORK YANKEES Here are the no-hitters against the Yankees: 1. Cy Young. Boston Red Sox (AL) Tuesday, June 30, 1908. Boston Red Sox 8, New York Highlanders 0. Hilltop Park (New York) (His third of three no-hitters, tying Larry Corcoran – a record that would be tied once more but not broken until 1965 by Sandy Koufax.) 2. NO-HITTERS VS. THE CLEVELAND INDIANS No-hitters vs. the Cleveland Indians. The Cleveland Indians, an American League charter franchise originally known as the Naps, have been no-hit on 13 occasions, with three of those no-nos coming from Chicago White Sox pitchers and another three coming from New York Yankees’ pitchers. Here are the no-hitters against the Indians: 1.Charles
RANDY JOHNSON
Randy Johnson threw the first of his two no-hitters, 25 years ago today. On Saturday, June 2, 1990, “The Big Unit” no-hit Detroit as his Seattle Mariners topped the Tigers 2-0 at the Kingdome. It was the Mariners’ first no-hitter. Fourteen years later, a 40-year-old Johnson retired all of the 27 Atlanta Braves batters he. NONOHITTERS.COM: THE ONLINE HOME FOR BASEBALL'S NO-HITTERSTHE BOOKTHE NO-HITTERSTHE BLOGGLOBAL NO-NOSPADRES PAGESABOUT US Welcome to NoNoHitters.com. Major-league professional baseball has recorded 311 no-hitters in major professional baseball history (289 in the N.L. and A.L.) over its history since 1876 listed here.Less than 8 percent of those 311 no-hitters were perfect games.. There used to be more than 50 additional no-hitters on the record books until the establishment of an official definition in September NO-HITTERS NOT RECOGNIZED BY THE MAJOR LEAGUES The stringent definition eliminated 36 no-hitters from the books that were shortened by rain, darkness or other reasons (and one after the decision), as well as two losing efforts by the away team in which the home team doesn’t bat in the bottom of the ninth. T-MOBILE PARK NO-HITTERS T-Mobile Park, which opened as Safeco Field in 1999 to serve as the Seattle Mariners' new home in place of the aging Kingdome, has hosted six no-hitters. Two of the no-hitters were perfect games - one tossed by the Chicago White Sox's Philip Humber and the other thrown by the Mariners' Felix Hernandez. Also tossing NO-HITTERS AGAINST THE SEATTLE MARINERS The Seattle Mariners have been no-hit 7 times, by Mark Langston/Mike Witt, Dwight Gooden, Philip Humber (a perfect game), an Angels tandem and Spencer Turnbull. JACK MURPHY STADIUM NO-HITTERS Jack Murphy Stadium, originally named San Diego Stadium and later called Qualcomm Stadium, served as the home to the San Diego Padres from 1969-2003. "The Murph" hosted three no-hitters, though none under its longest tenured moniker, and all came at the expense of the Padres, who have yet to throw one of their own. Here WRIGLEY FIELD NO-HITTERS Wrigley Field, a ballpark built in 1914 as Weeghman Park for the Federal League's Chicago Whales/Chi-Feds, has hosted eight no-hitters during its tenure as home of the Cubs since 1916. The Friendly Confines' first no-hitter, back when it was still called Weeghman Park, was actually a nine-inning double no-no thrown by the Reds' FredToney
NO-HITTERS THROWN AGAINST THE METS Ed Halicki . Aug. 24, 1975 – San Francisco Giants 6, New York Mets 0 – Candlestick Park, San Francisco. The Mets actually had 12 hits the day that San Francisco Giants pitcher El Halicki hurled his no-hitteragainst the team.
CHRISTY MATHEWSON
The father of no-hitters, George Washington Bradley, threw baseball’s first official no-no, 141 years ago today. On Saturday, July 15, 1876, the 5-foot-10½-inch, lanky St. Louis Brown Stockings right-hander worked his way down the Hartford Dark Blues lineup during a one-hour-50-minute contest, striking out three batters while walkingone.
NO-HITTERS VS. THE CLEVELAND INDIANS The Cleveland Indians, an American League charter franchise originally known as the Naps, have been no-hit 13 times - 3 thrown by the Yankees, 3 thrown by the White Sox.SATCHEL PAIGE
Today would be the 111th birthday of pitching great Satchel Paige. Paige, born July 7, 1906, in Mobile, Alabama, estimated he threw 55 no-hitters over his long, storied career that included stints withnumerous teams.
NONOHITTERS.COM: THE ONLINE HOME FOR BASEBALL'S NO-HITTERSTHE BOOKTHE NO-HITTERSTHE BLOGGLOBAL NO-NOSPADRES PAGESABOUT US Welcome to NoNoHitters.com. Major-league professional baseball has recorded 311 no-hitters in major professional baseball history (289 in the N.L. and A.L.) over its history since 1876 listed here.Less than 8 percent of those 311 no-hitters were perfect games.. There used to be more than 50 additional no-hitters on the record books until the establishment of an official definition in September NO-HITTERS NOT RECOGNIZED BY THE MAJOR LEAGUES The stringent definition eliminated 36 no-hitters from the books that were shortened by rain, darkness or other reasons (and one after the decision), as well as two losing efforts by the away team in which the home team doesn’t bat in the bottom of the ninth. T-MOBILE PARK NO-HITTERS T-Mobile Park, which opened as Safeco Field in 1999 to serve as the Seattle Mariners' new home in place of the aging Kingdome, has hosted six no-hitters. Two of the no-hitters were perfect games - one tossed by the Chicago White Sox's Philip Humber and the other thrown by the Mariners' Felix Hernandez. Also tossing NO-HITTERS AGAINST THE SEATTLE MARINERS The Seattle Mariners have been no-hit 7 times, by Mark Langston/Mike Witt, Dwight Gooden, Philip Humber (a perfect game), an Angels tandem and Spencer Turnbull. JACK MURPHY STADIUM NO-HITTERS Jack Murphy Stadium, originally named San Diego Stadium and later called Qualcomm Stadium, served as the home to the San Diego Padres from 1969-2003. "The Murph" hosted three no-hitters, though none under its longest tenured moniker, and all came at the expense of the Padres, who have yet to throw one of their own. Here WRIGLEY FIELD NO-HITTERS Wrigley Field, a ballpark built in 1914 as Weeghman Park for the Federal League's Chicago Whales/Chi-Feds, has hosted eight no-hitters during its tenure as home of the Cubs since 1916. The Friendly Confines' first no-hitter, back when it was still called Weeghman Park, was actually a nine-inning double no-no thrown by the Reds' FredToney
NO-HITTERS THROWN AGAINST THE METS Ed Halicki . Aug. 24, 1975 – San Francisco Giants 6, New York Mets 0 – Candlestick Park, San Francisco. The Mets actually had 12 hits the day that San Francisco Giants pitcher El Halicki hurled his no-hitteragainst the team.
CHRISTY MATHEWSON
The father of no-hitters, George Washington Bradley, threw baseball’s first official no-no, 141 years ago today. On Saturday, July 15, 1876, the 5-foot-10½-inch, lanky St. Louis Brown Stockings right-hander worked his way down the Hartford Dark Blues lineup during a one-hour-50-minute contest, striking out three batters while walkingone.
NO-HITTERS VS. THE CLEVELAND INDIANS The Cleveland Indians, an American League charter franchise originally known as the Naps, have been no-hit 13 times - 3 thrown by the Yankees, 3 thrown by the White Sox.SATCHEL PAIGE
Today would be the 111th birthday of pitching great Satchel Paige. Paige, born July 7, 1906, in Mobile, Alabama, estimated he threw 55 no-hitters over his long, storied career that included stints withnumerous teams.
NONOHITTERS.COM: THE ONLINE HOME FOR BASEBALL'S NO-HITTERS Welcome to NoNoHitters.com. Major-league professional baseball has recorded 311 no-hitters in major professional baseball history (289 in the N.L. and A.L.) over its history since 1876 listed here.Less than 8 percent of those 311 no-hitters were perfect games.. There used to be more than 50 additional no-hitters on the record books until the establishment of an official definition in September LAST TIME EACH MAJOR-LEAGUE TEAM WAS NO-HIT Every major league team has been no-hit at least one time, with the Texas Rangers becoming the league’s latest victim on May 19, 2021. The Chicago Cubs had gone nearly 50 years without falling victim to a no-hitter until the Philadelphia Phillies’ Cole Hamels zapped themin 2015.
‘DICTA’ JOHNSON THROWS NEGRO LEAGUES NO-NO, 108 YEARS AGO “Dicta” Johnson threw a Negro Leagues no-hitter for the Chicago American Giants, 107 years ago today. SAN DIEGO PADRES TRIPLE PLAYS 2. Don Mason to Nate Colbert to Enzo Hernandez (4-3-6) Aug. 1, 1971, San Diego Stadium Clay Kirby was protecting a 2-0 lead in the seventh inning when he gave up a leadoff single to the Atlanta Braves’ Earl Williams, who reached second on a wild pitch to Hal King before Kirbywalked King.
MAJORS SEES FIRST NO-NO AND IMMACULATE INNING ON SAME DAY Wednesday marked the first time the majors has seen a no-no and an immaculate inning on the same day in nearly 60 years. The Baltimore Orioles’ John Means tossed the majors’ 307th no-hitter on Wednesday afternoon, just missing a perfect game on a dropped-ball strikeout that gave the batter first base. Later that night, the SPRING TRAINING / IN-SEASON EXHIBITION NO-HITTERS Spring Training no-hitters don't really count, (the New York Mets had one in 1965) but there have been at least 39 preseason no-nos thrownsince 1908.
TORONTO BLUE JAYS NO-HITTERS The Toronto Blue Jays, which joined the American League in 1977 as an expansion franchise, have just one no-hitter over the club’s history. Dave Stieb, the king of late-inning near-misses, finally got his no-no (and the Blue Jays’ first) during the 1990 season on BOSTON RED SOX NO-HITTERS The Boston Red Sox have thrown 18 no-hitters during the franchise’s history, with the first three coming under the somewhat generic moniker of the Boston Americans (The nickname differentiated the team from its National League counterpart, the Boston Beaneaters). NO-HITTERS VS. THE NEW YORK YANKEES 1 Cy Young Boston Red Sox (AL) Tuesday, June 30, 1908 Boston Red Sox 8, New York Highlanders 0 Hilltop Park (New York) (His third of three no-hitters, tying Larry Corcoran – a record that would be tied once more but not broken until 1965 by Sandy Koufax.) NO-HITTERS VS. THE SAN FRANCISCO/NEW YORK GIANTS The San Francisco Giants franchise, which began in New York before moving to the West Coast, has been no-hit 16 times over the team'shistory.
NONOHITTERS.COM: THE ONLINE HOME FOR BASEBALL'S NO-HITTERSTHE BOOKTHE NO-HITTERSTHE BLOGGLOBAL NO-NOSPADRES PAGESABOUT USMOST CAREER NO HITTERSNOLAN RYAN NO HITTERSLIST OF NO HITTERSCHICAGO WHITE SOX NO HITTERSPITCHERS WITH MOST NO HITTERSBASEBALL NO HITTERS Although NoNoHitters.com over the past decade has blossomed into baseball’s online home for all things no-hitter, its origins are rooted in a 50-plus-year drought of no-hitters by the New York Mets. NoNoHitters.com was created by veteran journalist and author Dirk Lammers in 2008. For four-and-a-half seasons (2008-2012), NoNoHitters.com site MEMORIAL STADIUM NO-HITTERS Memorial Stadium, the home to the Baltimore Orioles from 1954-1991, has hosted six no-hitters during its history. The ballpark hosted one no-hitter for a loss (Steve Barber, 8⅔ and Stu Miller, ⅓, 1967) and another by a starting pitcher making just his second MLB start (Wilson Alvarez, Chicago White Sox, 1991). Here are the Memorial JACK MURPHY STADIUM NO-HITTERS Jack Murphy Stadium, originally named San Diego Stadium and later called Qualcomm Stadium, served as the home to the San Diego Padres from 1969-2003. "The Murph" hosted three no-hitters, though none under its longest tenured moniker, and all came at the expense of the Padres, who have yet to throw one of their own. Here T-MOBILE PARK NO-HITTERS T-Mobile Park, which opened as Safeco Field in 1999 to serve as the Seattle Mariners' new home in place of the aging Kingdome, has hosted six no-hitters. Two of the no-hitters were perfect games - one tossed by the Chicago White Sox's Philip Humber and the other thrown by the Mariners' Felix Hernandez. Also tossing NO-HITTERS AGAINST THE SEATTLE MARINERS The Seattle Mariners, a 1977 American League expansion franchise, has been no-hit seven times, with both the first and fourth thrown by the Angels franchise. Here are the no-hitters against the Mariners: 1. Mark Langston (7 inn.) Mike Witt (2 inn.)JAPANESE NO-HITTERS
Eiji Sawamura threw three career. no-hitters, including the first two. in Japanese baseball history. He was killed in. World War II in 1944. The professional Japanese baseball circuit began under the Japan Occupational Baseball League moniker in 1936 before dropping the “Occupational” in 1939 and morphing into Nippon ProfessionalBaseball
NO-HITTERS VS. THE CLEVELAND INDIANS No-hitters vs. the Cleveland Indians. The Cleveland Indians, an American League charter franchise originally known as the Naps, have been no-hit on 13 occasions, with three of those no-nos coming from Chicago White Sox pitchers and another three coming from New York Yankees’ pitchers. Here are the no-hitters against the Indians: 1.Charles
CHRISTY MATHEWSON
Happy 138th birthday to Christy Mathewson, the Hall of Famer who pitched two no-hitters for the New York Giants. The father of no-hitters, George Washington Bradley, threw baseball’s first official no-no, 141 years ago today. On Saturday, July 15, 1876, the 5-foot-10½-inch, lanky St. Louis Brown Stockings right-hander workedhis way down the
NO-HITTERS AGAINST THE TEXAS RANGERS/WASHINGTON SENATORS The Texas Rangers franchise was actually born in Washington, D.C., as the second coming of the Washington Senators. The American League expansion team, which replaced the old Senators after the team’s move to Minneapolis, played in the nation’s capital from 1961 through 1971 before moving to Arlington, Texas.SATCHEL PAIGE
Satchel Paige became the first Negro Leagues star voted into the Hall of Fame, 48 years ago today. Today would be the 111th birthday of pitching great Satchel Paige. Paige, born July 7, 1906, in Mobile, Alabama, estimated he threw 55 no-hitters over his long, storied career that included stints with numerous teams. NONOHITTERS.COM: THE ONLINE HOME FOR BASEBALL'S NO-HITTERSTHE BOOKTHE NO-HITTERSTHE BLOGGLOBAL NO-NOSPADRES PAGESABOUT USMOST CAREER NO HITTERSNOLAN RYAN NO HITTERSLIST OF NO HITTERSCHICAGO WHITE SOX NO HITTERSPITCHERS WITH MOST NO HITTERSBASEBALL NO HITTERS Although NoNoHitters.com over the past decade has blossomed into baseball’s online home for all things no-hitter, its origins are rooted in a 50-plus-year drought of no-hitters by the New York Mets. NoNoHitters.com was created by veteran journalist and author Dirk Lammers in 2008. For four-and-a-half seasons (2008-2012), NoNoHitters.com site MEMORIAL STADIUM NO-HITTERS Memorial Stadium, the home to the Baltimore Orioles from 1954-1991, has hosted six no-hitters during its history. The ballpark hosted one no-hitter for a loss (Steve Barber, 8⅔ and Stu Miller, ⅓, 1967) and another by a starting pitcher making just his second MLB start (Wilson Alvarez, Chicago White Sox, 1991). Here are the Memorial JACK MURPHY STADIUM NO-HITTERS Jack Murphy Stadium, originally named San Diego Stadium and later called Qualcomm Stadium, served as the home to the San Diego Padres from 1969-2003. "The Murph" hosted three no-hitters, though none under its longest tenured moniker, and all came at the expense of the Padres, who have yet to throw one of their own. Here T-MOBILE PARK NO-HITTERS T-Mobile Park, which opened as Safeco Field in 1999 to serve as the Seattle Mariners' new home in place of the aging Kingdome, has hosted six no-hitters. Two of the no-hitters were perfect games - one tossed by the Chicago White Sox's Philip Humber and the other thrown by the Mariners' Felix Hernandez. Also tossing NO-HITTERS AGAINST THE SEATTLE MARINERS The Seattle Mariners, a 1977 American League expansion franchise, has been no-hit seven times, with both the first and fourth thrown by the Angels franchise. Here are the no-hitters against the Mariners: 1. Mark Langston (7 inn.) Mike Witt (2 inn.)JAPANESE NO-HITTERS
Eiji Sawamura threw three career. no-hitters, including the first two. in Japanese baseball history. He was killed in. World War II in 1944. The professional Japanese baseball circuit began under the Japan Occupational Baseball League moniker in 1936 before dropping the “Occupational” in 1939 and morphing into Nippon ProfessionalBaseball
NO-HITTERS VS. THE CLEVELAND INDIANS No-hitters vs. the Cleveland Indians. The Cleveland Indians, an American League charter franchise originally known as the Naps, have been no-hit on 13 occasions, with three of those no-nos coming from Chicago White Sox pitchers and another three coming from New York Yankees’ pitchers. Here are the no-hitters against the Indians: 1.Charles
CHRISTY MATHEWSON
Happy 138th birthday to Christy Mathewson, the Hall of Famer who pitched two no-hitters for the New York Giants. The father of no-hitters, George Washington Bradley, threw baseball’s first official no-no, 141 years ago today. On Saturday, July 15, 1876, the 5-foot-10½-inch, lanky St. Louis Brown Stockings right-hander workedhis way down the
NO-HITTERS AGAINST THE TEXAS RANGERS/WASHINGTON SENATORS The Texas Rangers franchise was actually born in Washington, D.C., as the second coming of the Washington Senators. The American League expansion team, which replaced the old Senators after the team’s move to Minneapolis, played in the nation’s capital from 1961 through 1971 before moving to Arlington, Texas.SATCHEL PAIGE
Satchel Paige became the first Negro Leagues star voted into the Hall of Fame, 48 years ago today. Today would be the 111th birthday of pitching great Satchel Paige. Paige, born July 7, 1906, in Mobile, Alabama, estimated he threw 55 no-hitters over his long, storied career that included stints with numerous teams. NONOHITTERS.COM: THE ONLINE HOME FOR BASEBALL'S NO-HITTERS Although NoNoHitters.com over the past decade has blossomed into baseball’s online home for all things no-hitter, its origins are rooted in a 50-plus-year drought of no-hitters by the New York Mets. NoNoHitters.com was created by veteran journalist and author Dirk Lammers in 2008. For four-and-a-half seasons (2008-2012), NoNoHitters.com site NO-HITTERS BY MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL FRANCHISE Here’s the breakdown by franchise of the 311 no-hitters over major-league professional baseball’s 130-plus year history. The page ranks the teams by no-hitters thrown and has links to NO-HITTERS NOT RECOGNIZED BY THE MAJOR LEAGUES No-hitters through nine that were broken up in extra innings: 1. Earl Moore. Cleveland Blues (AL) Thursday, May 9, 1901. Chicago White Sox 4, Cleveland Blues 2 (10 innings) League Park (Cleveland) Game went 10 innings. Moore gave up leadoff single in 10th and allowed one more hitin a losing effort.
DETROIT STARS’ GATEWOOD THROWS FIRST NEGRO NATIONAL LEAGUE The Detroit Stars' Bill Gatewood threw the first Negro National League no-hitter, 100 years ago today. NO-HITTERS VS. MAJOR LEAGUE FRANCHISE No-hitters vs. major league franchise. Every major league franchise has been no-hit at least twice, with the Philadelphia Phillies and the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers leading the way with 19 no-nos thrown against each of the clubs over their long histories. BILL MCCAHAN, WHO THREW A’S NO-NO IN ’47, BORN 100 YEARS Today would be the 100th birthday of Bill McCahan, who threw a no-hitter for the Philadelphia Athletics as a rookie in 1947. KOREA BASEBALL ORGANIZATION NO-HITTERS Charles Shirek, a Minot, N.D. native, is the first American to throw a Korean no-hitter. Here are the Korean Baseball Organization no-hitters: 1. Bang Su-won. Haitai Tigers. Saturday, May 5, 1984. Haitai Tigers 5, Sammi Superstars 0. Gwangju Mudeung Baseball Stadium(Gwangju) 2.
ST. LOUIS BROWNS NO-HITTERS Earl Hamilton tossed the Browns’ first no-hitter in 1912, and Ernie Koob and Bob Groom threw no-hitters on back-to-back days, though their feats were separated by a first game of a doubleheader. “Bobo” Holloman threw the final AL St. Louis no-hitter in 1953 in his first major league start. Holloman’s no-no didn’t lead to much success SPRING TRAINING / IN-SEASON EXHIBITION NO-HITTERS Here are the in-season exhibition game no-hitters: 1. Lee Richmond. Worcester Worcesters. Tuesday, June 3, 1879. Worcester Worcesters 11, Chicago White Stockings 0. Driving Park (Worcester, Massachusetts) Richmond was a Brown University pitcher invited to join Worcester forthis contest. 2.
DODGER STADIUM NO-HITTERS Dodger Stadium, which served as home to the Los Angeles Dodgers since 1962, has hosted 12 no-hitters, and the first one didn't involve a Dodger on the winning or losing side. The ballpark nicknamed Chavez Ravine also hosted Los Angeles Angels games between 1962 and 1965, and it was Angels rookie Bo Belinsky that threwSkip to content
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The San Diego Padres finally have a no-hitter. Major-league no-hitters Major-league pitchers have thrown 311 no-hitters since 1876. Negro Leagues no-hitters Some two dozen of these Negro Leagues no-hitters could be added to theofficial MLB lists.
Baseball's No-Hit Wonders Pick up a copy of Dirk Lammers’ award-winning book today! The San Diego Padres finally have a no-hitter! PADRES PAGES VISIT OUR PADRES PAGES Major-league pitchers have thrown 311 no-hitters since 1876. MAJOR-LEAGUE NO-HITTERS CHECK OUT THE FULL LIST We could see two dozen of these gems added to the official MLB lists. NEGRO LEAGUES NO-HITTERS CLICK HERE Pick up a copy of Dirk Lammers' award-winning book today! BASEBALL’S NO-HIT WONDERS BUY IT ON AMAZON WELCOME TO NONOHITTERS.COM Major-league professional baseball has recorded 311 no-hitters in major professional baseball history (289 in the N.L. and A.L.) over its history since 1876 listed here . Less than 8 percent of those 311 no-hitters were perfect games.
There used to be more than 50 additional no-hitters on the record books until the establishment of an official definition in September of 1991, which booted rain- and darkness-shortened no-nos, no-nos lost in extras and the super-rare 8½-inning road loss no-hitters. The page also includes 7-inning doubleheader no-hitters stemming from the 2020 switch to shortertwinbills.
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------------------------- WHY THE NAME NONOHITTERS.COM? Although NoNoHitters.com over the past decade has blossomed into baseball’s online home for all things no-hitter, its origins are rooted in a 50-plus-year drought of no-hitters by the New York Mets. NoNoHitters.com was created by veteran journalist and author Dirk Lammers in 2008. For four-and-a-half seasons (2008-2012), NoNoHitters.com site dutifully logged the climbing count of Mets games without a no-hitter, which finally ended at 8,019 on June 1, 2012, when Johan Santana made history. During our tenure chronicling what was then baseball’s longest no-no drought from inception, we watched two of baseball’s newer franchises – the Colorado Rockies and the Tampa Bay Rays – pass the Mets on the baselines and exit the no-no club out of turn. But one team, the circa-1969 San Diego Padres, surpassed the Mets’ mark in 2019 before finally notching that team’s first no-hitter on April 9, 2021 (Joe Musgrove).Share this page
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no-hitters tossed in MLB history (289 in the N.L. and A.L.), with the last thrown 17 days ago. The record for most game days between no-hitters is 535, connecting Bobby Burke’s August 8, 1931 no-hitter for the Washington Senators to Paul Dean’s September 21, 1934 no-no for the St. Louis Cardinals.The last five
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Yankees’ Corey Kluber tosses MLB’s second no-no in two daysMay 19, 2021
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Detroit Tigers’ Turnbull no-hits MarinersMay 18, 2021
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Juuuust a bit outsideThe wait is over
After 8,205 regular-season games and 40 postseason games without a no-hitter, the San Diego Padres finally broke the streak on April 9, 2021, when Joe Musgrove no-hit the Texas Rangers. Learn more about thestreak HERE .
Lordy, lordy, look who’s gone 40 The CLEVELAND INDIANS now own the longest current no no-no streak among teams that have thrown a no-hitter. It has been 40 years, 0 months, 21 days ago since Len Barker tossed a perfect game against the Toronto Blue Jays at Cleveland Stadium.Avoiding the zero
The OAKLAND ATHLETICS haven't fallen victim to a no-hitter for 29 years, 10 months, 23 days ago, the longest current streak in the majors. To keep up with the latest count, follow @AsHitStreakon Twitter.
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