1996 Dodger Hideo Nomo no-hits Colorado Rockies, 9-0 at Coors Field
1996 New York Yankee Dwight Gooden no-hits Seattle Mariners 2-0
1995 Los Angeles Dodger Ramon Martinez no-hits the Florida Marlins 7-0
1995 Indians' Dennis Martinez no-hits Balt 11-0
1994 Twins righty Scott Erickson no-hits Brewers 6-0
1994 Atlanta Brave Kent Mercker no-hits Dodgers, 6-0
1993 Seattle Mariner Chris Basio no-hits Boston Red Sox
1992 Matt Young no-hits Cleveland, but loses 2-1
1991 Royal Brett Saberegen no-hits White Sox 7-0
1991 Phillie Tommy Greene no-hits Mont Expos, 2-0
1990 Phils Terry Mulholland no-hits Giants 6-0 (8th no hitter of 1990)
1990 Chicago White Sox Melido Perez no-hits Yankees 8-0 in a rain shortened 6 inning game at Yankee Stadium (7th no-hitter of 1990)
1990 A's Dave Stewart no-hits Blue Jays and Dodger's Fernando Valenzuela no-hits St. Louis 6-0, 1st time no-hitters in both leagues
1990 Seattle's Randy Johnson, no-hits Tigers, 2-0
1986 Houston Astro Mike Scott no-hits San Francisco Giants, 2-0
1986 Chicago White Sox Joe Crowley no-hits California Angels, 7-1
1984 Montreal Expo David Palmer no-hits St. Louis Cardinals, 4-0 in a perfect 5 inn game
1984 Detroit Tiger Jack Morris no-hits Chicago White Sox, 4-0
1983 Oakland A's Mike Warren no-hits Chicago White Sox, 3-0
1983 New York Yankee Dave Righetti no-hits the Red Sox
1981 Red Sox rookie Bob Ojeda no-hits Yanks for 8 innings before Rick Cerone and Dave Winfield lead off 9th with back-to-back doubles
1981 Montreal Expo Charlie Lee no-hits San Francisco Giants, 4-0
1980 Dodger's Jerry Reuss' no-hits San Francisco Giants 8-0
1979 Houston Astro Ken Forsch no-hits Atlanta Braves, 6-0
1978 Cincinnati Red Tom Seaver no-hits St. Louis Cardinals, 4-0
1978 St. Louis Card Bob Forsch no-hits Phillies, 5-0
1977 Minn Twin Bert Blyleven no-hits California Angels, 9-0
1977 Cleveland Indian Dennis Eckersley no-hits California Angels, 2-0
1977 Kansas City Royals Jim Colborn no-hits Texas Rangers, 6-0
1976 San Francisco Giant John Montefusco no-hits Atlanta Braves, 9-0
1976 Pitt Pirate John Candelaria no-hits Los Angeles Dodgers, 2-0
1976 White Sox John Odom (5 inn) and Francisco Barrios (4 inn) no-hits A's
1976 Houston Astro Larry Dierker no-hits Montreal Expos, 6-0
1975 Oakland A's Vida Blue, Glenn Abbott, Paul Linblad and Rollie Fingers, no-hits California Angels 5-0
1975 San Francisco Giant Ed Halick no-hits New York Giants, 6-0
1974 Cleveland Indian Dick Bosman no-hits Oakland A's, 4-0
1974 Pirates Ken Brett no-hits Padres until 9th inning
1973 Atlanta Braves Phil Niekro no-hits San Diego Padres, 9-0
1973 Texas Rangers Jim Bibby no-hits 1st-place Oakland, 6-0
1973 Kansas City Royal Steve Busby no-hits Detroit Tigers, 3-0
1972 Chicago White Sox Milt Pappas no-hits San Diego Padres, 1-0
1972 Chicago Cub Burt Hooton no-hits Phillies, 1-0
1971 Orioles Pat Dobson no-hits Yomiuri Giants, 2-0
1971 Cards Bob Gibson, 35, no-hits Pirates, 11-0
1971 Phillies' Rick Wise hits 2 home runs and no-hits Reds
1971 Phillies Rick Wise no-hits Cincinnati Reds, 4-0
1970 Oakland A's Vida Blue no-hits Minnesota Twins, 6-0
1970 Dodgers Bill Singer no-hits the Phillies 5-0, giving up no walks
1970 California Angels Clyde Wright no-hits Oakland A's, 8-0
1970 Pitts Pirate Doc Ellis no-hits San Diego Padres, 2-0
1969 Pittsburgh Pirate Bob Moose no-hits New York Mets, 4-0
1969 Chicago Cub Ken Holtzman no-hits Atlanta Braves, 3-0
1969 Baltimore Oriole Jim Palmer no-hits Oakland A's, 8-0
1969 Mont Expos Bill Stoneman no-hits Phillies, 7-0
1968 Ray Washburn (Cards) no-hits San Francisco Giants 2-0
1968 Gaylord Perry (Giants) no-hits St. Louis Cardinals, 1-0
1968 Baltimore Oriole Tom Phoebus no-hits Boston, 6-0
1967 Chicago White Sox Joel Horlen no-hits Det Tigers, 6-0
1967 Houston Don Wilson no-hits Atlanta Braves, 2-0
1966 Cleveland Indian Sonny Siebert no-hits Washington Senator, 2-0
1965 Boston Red Sox Dave Morehead no-hits Cleveland Indians, 2-0
1965 Cincinnati Red Jim Maloney no-hits New York Mets but loses in 11, 1-0
1963 San Francisco Giants Juan Marichal no-hits Houston Colt .45s, 1-0
1962 Minn Twins Jack Kralick no-hits Kansas City A's, 1-0
1962 Boston Red Sox Bill Monboquette no-hits Chicago White Sox, 1-0
1962 Los Angeles Dodger Sandy Koufax no-hits New York Mets, 5-0
1962 Boston Red Sox Earl Wilson no-hits LA Angels, 2-0
1962 Los Angeles Angel Bo Belinsky no-hits Baltimore Orioles, 2-0
1962 Red Sox Bill Monbouquette no-hits White Sox 1-0
1960 Mil Brave Warren Spahn no-hits Philadelphia Phillies, 4-0
1960 Mil Brave Lew Burdette no-hits Philadelphia Phillies, 1-0
1960 Chic Cub Don Cardwell no-hits St. Louis Cardinals, 4-0
1959 San Francisco Giants Mike McCormick no-hits Phillies, 3-0 in 5 inning game
1958 Baltimore Oriole knuckler Hoyt Wilhelm no-hits New York Yankees 1-0
1958 Detroit Tiger Jim Bunning no-hits Boston Red Sox, 3-0
1957 Chicago White Sox Bob Keegan no-hits Washington Senators, 6-0
1957 White Sox Bob Keegan no-hits Senators 6-0
1956 Brooklyn Dodger Sal Maglie no-hits Philadelphia Phillies, 5-0
1956 Boston Red Sox Mel Parnell no-hits Chicago White Sox, 4-0
1954 Milwaukee Braves Jim Wilson no-hits Phillies, 2-0
1953 Brown's Bobo Holloman 1st major league start, no-hits Philadelphia A's, 6-0
1952 Detroit Tiger Virgil Trucks no-hits Washington Senators, 1-0
1952 Ron Necciai of Pitts Pirate's Bristol Twins Class D farm team, strikes out 27, as he no-hits Welch Minors, 4 Minors do reach base
1951 New York Yankees Allie Reynolds no-hits Cleveland Indians, 8-0
1951 Pittsburgh Pirate Cliff Chambers no-hits Boston Brave, 3-0
1950 Boston Brave Vern Bickford no-hits Brooklyn Dodger, 7-0
1948 Bkln Dodger Rex Barney no-hits New York Giants, 2-0
1948 Cleveland Indian Bob Lemon no-hits Detroit Tigers, 2-0
1947 Philadelphia A's Bill McCahan no-hits Washington Senators, 3-0
1947 Cleveland Indian Don Black no-hits Philadelphia A's, 3-0
1947 Cincinnati Red Ewell Blackwell no-hits Boston Braves, 6-0
1946 Brooklyn Dodger Ed Head no-hits Boston Braves, 5-0
1945 Philadelphia A's Dick Fowler no-hits St. Louis Brown, 1-0
1944 Cincinnati Red Clyde Shoun no-hits Boston Braves, 1-0
1944 Boston Brave Jim Tobin no-hits Brooklyn Dodgers, 2-0
1941 St. Louis Card Lon Warneke no-hits Cin Reds, 2-0
1940 St. Louis Brown John Whitehead no-hits Detroit Tigers, 4-0 in 6 innings
1940 Brooklyn Dodger Tex Carleton no-hits Cin Reds, 3-0
1938 Yanks Monte Pearson no-hits Indians 13-0, DiMaggio hits 3 triples
1938 Cincinnati Red Johnny Vander Meer no-hits Boston Braves, 3-0
1937 Bkln Dodger Fred Frankhouse no-hits Cin, 5-0 in 7 2/3 inn game
1937 Chicago White Sox Bill Dietrich no-hits St. Louis Browns, 8-0
1935 Chicago White Sox Vern Kennedy no-hits Cleveland Indians, 5-0
1935 White Sox Vern Kennedy no-hits Indians 5-0
1934 St. Louis Card Paul Dean no-hits Brooklyn Dodgers, 3-0
1931 Washington Senator Bob Burke no-hits Boston Red Sox, 5-0
1931 Cleveland Indian Wes Ferrell no-hits St. Louis Browns, 9-0
1929 New York Giant Carl Hubbell no-hits Pittsburgh Pirates
1929 New York Giant Carl Hubbell no-hits Pirates, 11-0
1925 Bkln Dodger Dazzy Vance no-hits Phillies, 10-1
1924 St. Louis Card Jesse Haines no-hits Boston Braves, 5-0
1923 Boston Red Sox Howard Ehmke no-hits Philadelphia A's, 4-0
1923 New York Yankee Sad Sam Jones no-hits Philadelphia A's, 2-0
1922 New York Giant Jesse Barnes no-hits Phillies, 2-0
1920 Washington Senator Walter Johnson no-hits Boston Red Sox, 1-0
1919 Indian's Ray Caldwell no-hits Yankees 3-0
1917 St. Louis Brown Bob Groom no-hits Chicago White Sox, 3-0
1917 St. Louis Brown Ernie Koob no-hits Chicago White Sox, 1-0
1917 Yankee lefty George Mogridge no-hits Red Sox 2-1 at Fenway
1917 Chicago White Sox Ed Cicotte no-hits St. Louis Browns, 11-0
1916 Boston's Dutch Leonard no-hits St. Louis Browns, 4-0
1916 Philadelphia A's Bullet Joe Bush no-hits Cleve, 5-0
1916 Boston Rube Forster no-hits New York Yankees, 2-0
1915 St. Louis Dave Davenport no-hits Chicago (Federal League), 3-0
1915 Chicago White Sox Jimmy Lavender no-hits New York Giants, 2-0
1915 KC's Alex Main no-hits Buffalo (Federal League), 5-0
1915 Chicago Claude Hendrix no-hits Pitts (Federal League), 10-0
1915 Pittsburghs' Frank Allen no-hits St. Louis (Federal League), 2-0
1915 New York Giant Rube Marquard no-hits Bkln, 2-0
1914 Brooklyn's Ed Lafitte no-hits Kansas City (Federal League), 6-2
1914 Boston Brave George Davis no-hits Philadelphia Phillies, 7-0
1914 Chicago White Sox Joe Benz no-hits Cleveland Indians, 6-1
1914 Chic Jim Scott no-hits Cleveland, gives up 2 hits in 10th and loses 1-0
1912 New York Giant Jeff Tesreau no-hits Philadelphia, 3-0
1912 St. Louis Brown Earl Hamilton no-hits Detroit Tigers, 5-1
1912 Washington Senator Carl Cushion no-hits Cleveland Indians, 2-0 in 6 innings
1912 Detroit Tiger George Mullen no-hits St. Louis Browns, 7-0
1911 Chicago White Sox Ed Walsh no-hits Boston, 5-0
1911 Boston Red Sox Joe Wood no-hits St. Louis Browns, 5-0
1911 Boston Red Sox Smokey Joe Wood no-hits St. Louis Browns, 5-0
1910 Chic Cub King Cole no-hits St. Louis, 4-0 in a 7 inning game
1910 Phil A's Chief Bender no-hits Cleveland Indians, 4-0
1909 Winchester's Fred Toney no-hits Lexington for 17 inning
1908 Cleveland Indian Bob "Dusty" Rhoades no-hits Boston, 2-1
1908 Dodger Nap Rucker no-hits Boston Braves, 6-0
1908 New York Giant George "Hooks" Witse no-hits Philadelphia Phillies, 1-0 in 10 inn
1907 Philadelphia A's Rube Vickers no-hits Washington Senators, 4-0 in 5 inning game
1907 Pitts Howie Camnitz no-hits New York Giants, 1-0 in 5 inning game
1907 Chicago White Sox Ed Walsh no-hits New York Highlanders, 8-1 in 5 inning game
1907 Boston's Big Jeff Pfeffer no-hits Cin Reds, 6-0
1906 Pitts Lefty Leifield no-hits Phillies, 8-0 in 6 inning game
1906 St. Louis Card Stony McGlynn no-hits Dodgers, 1-1 in 7 inning game
1906 Cincinnati Red John Weimer no-hits Dodgers, 1-0 in 7 inning game
1906 Bkln Dodger Harry McIntire no-hits Pitts for 10 2/3 loses in 13th
1906 Bkln Dodger Mal Eason no-hits St. Louis Cardinals, 2-0
1906 Phillie's John Lush no-hits Brooklyn Dodgers, 6-0
1905 Boston's Bill Dinneen no-hits Chicago White Sox, 2-0
1905 Chicago White Sox Frank Smith no-hits Detroit Tigers, 15-0
1905 Philadelphia A's Rube Waddell no-hits St. Louis Browns, 2-0 in 5 innings
1905 Philadelphia Athletic's Weldon Henley no-hits St. Louis Browns, 6-0
1904 Boston's Jesse Tannehell no-hits Chicago White Sox, 6-0
1904 Cub's Bob Wicker no-hits New York Giants, wins in 12th on 1 hitter, 1-0
1903 Phillie's Chick Fraser no-hits Chicago Cubs, 10-0
1903 New York Giant Red Ames no-hits St. Louis, 5-0 in a 5 inning game
1902 Chicago White Sox Jim Callahan no-hits Detroit Tigers, 3-0
1901 New York Giant Christy Mathewson no-hits St. Louis, 5-0
1901 Cleve's Earl Moore no-hits Chicago White Sox 9 inn but loses in 10th 4-2
1898 Phillies Red Donahue no-hits Boston Braves, 5-0
1898 Baltimore James Hughes no-hits Boston Braves 8-0
1898 Cincinnati Red Theodore Breitenstein no-hits Pirates 11-0
1885 Phillies Charlie Ferguson no-hits Providence 1-0
1883 Cleveland Hugh Daily no-hits Philadelphia 1-0
1876 Baseball's 1st no-hitter, St. Louis' George W Bradley no-hits Hartford
1818 Cincinnati Reds Hod Eller no-hits St. Louis Cardinals, 6-0
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