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1995 Ramon Martinez pitches a 7-0 no-hitter against the Marlins
1993 Houston's Darryl Kile throws 3rd no-hitter of season in 7-1 over Mets 1992 Kevin Gross of Dodgers tosses only 9-inning no-hitter of season, a 2-0 1991 Atlanta Braves Kent Mercker, Mark Wohlers and Alejandro Pena pitched 1st combined no-hitter in NL, beating San Diego Padres, 1-0 1991 Wilson Alvarez hurls a no-hitter in his 1st big league start 1991 Nolan Ryan possible 8th no-hitter ends in the 8th inning 1991 Nolan Ryan pitches his 7th no-hitter, beating Toronto 1990 Calif's Chuck Finley and Seattle's Randy Johnson combine to pitch a no-hitter in exhibition game between U.S. and Japanese all-star teams 1990 9th no-hitter of 1990: Blue Jay Dave Steib beats Cleveland 3-0 1990 For 3rd time in 1990 a no-hitter is broken up with 2 outs in 8th inning. Doug Drabek of Pitts still beats Philadelphia 11-0 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 After pitching a no-hitter lose, New York Yankee Andy Hawkins pitches a complete 12 inn game and loses 2-0 1990 New York Yankee Andy Hawkins throws no-hitter in Comiskey Park, losing 4-0 1990 Nolan Ryan pitches his 6th no-hitter beating Oakland, in 9th he retires Ken Phelps, Rickey Henderson and Willie Randolph (all ex Yankees) 1988 Dave Stieb has no-hitter broken up with 2 outs in the 9th 1983 St. Louis Card Bob Forsch 2nd no-hitter beats Montreal Expos, 3-0 1983 Bob Forsch pitches 2nd career no-hitter, Cards beat Expos 3-0 1981 Houston Astro Nolan Ryan 5th no-hitter beats Los Angeles Dodgers, 5-0 1981 Nolan Ryan's 5th career no-hitter as Astros beat Dodgers 5-0 1980 Cleveland Dan Spillner, 545 ERA, is 2 outs from a no-hitter when White Sox rookie Leo Sutherland singles 1975 Nolan Ryan's bid for 2nd no-hitter broken in 6th inning 1975 California Angel Nolan Ryan 4th no-hitter beats Baltimore Orioles, 1-0 1974 California Angel Nolan Ryan 3rd no-hitter beats Minnesota Twin, 4-0 1974 Kansas City Royal Steve Busby 2nd no-hitter beats Milwaukee Brewers, 2-0 1973 California Angel Nolan Ryan 2nd no-hitter beats Detroit Tigers, 6-0 1973 California Angel Nolan Ryan's 1st no-hitter beats Kansas City Royals, 3-0 1972 Bill Stoneman of Montreal pitches his 2nd no-hitter, beating Mets, 7-0 1972 Mont Expos Bill Stoneman 2nd no-hitter beats New York Mets, 7-0 1971 Chicago Cub Ken Holtzman 2nd no-hitter beats Cincinnati Reds, 1-0 1970 Clay Kirby has a no-hitter going for 8 inn, but is lifted for a pinch hitter, Reliever Jack Baldschun gives up 3 hits and Padres lose, 3-0 1970 New York Yankees Horace Clarke breaks up a no-hitter in the 9th for 3rd time in 28 days 1970 Yankees Horace Clarke breaks up a no-hitter in the 9th for the 2nd of 3 times in 28 days 1970 Yankees Horace Clarke breaks up a no-hitter in the 9th for the 1st of 3 times in 28 days 1969 Houston Don Wilson 2nd no-hitter beats Cincinnati Reds, 4-0 1969 Cincinnati Red Jim Maloney 3rd no-hitter beats Houston Astros, 10-0 1967 Dean Chance pitches a 2-1 no-hitter, and Twins sweep Cleveland 1967 Minn Twin Dean Chance 2nd no-hitter of month beats Cleveland, 2-1 1965 Sandy Koufax pitches his 4th no-hitter, a perfect game vs Cubs (1-0) 1965 Cincinnati Red Jim Maloney 2nd no-hitter of year beats Chicago Cubs, 1-0 1964 Los Angeles Dodger Sandy Koufax 3rd no-hitter beats Philadelphia Phillies, 3-0 1964 Houston Colt 45s Ken Johnson becomes 1st major league pitcher to lose a 9 inning no-hitter, Reds win 1-0 1963 Los Angeles Dodger Sandy Koufax 2nd no-hitter beats New York Giants, 8-0 1962 Bo Belinsky pitches a no-hitter, in his 4th start 1960 Lew Burdette pitches to just 27 for a 1-0 no-hitter against Phillies 1959 San Francisco Giants Sam Jones 2nd no-hitter, beats St. Louis Cardinals, 4-0 1956 Reds' John Klippstein, Hershel Freemman and Joe Blacks no-hitter, broken up with 2 outs in 10th and lose to Braves in 11th, 2-1 1956 Brooklyn Dodger Carl Erskine's 2nd no-hitter, beats New York Giants, 3-0 1955 Chicago Cub Sam Jones is 1st black to pitch no-hitter (Pirates, 4-0) 1952 Det Tiger Virgil Trucks 2nd no-hitter of yr, beats Yankees, 1-0 1951 Allie Reynolds' 2nd no-hitter of 1951; Yankees clinch pennant #18 1951 Cleveland Indian Bob Feller, 3rd no-hitter beats Detroit Tigers, 2-1 1946 Cleveland Indian Bob Feller's 2nd no-hitter beats New York Yankees, 1-0 1944 Boston Brave Jim Tobin 2nd no-hitter of yr beats Phils, 7-0 in 5 inn 1940 Cleveland Indian Bob Feller hurls an opening day no-hitter vs Chic, 1-0 1938 1st night game at Brooklyn Ebbets Field (Reds 6, Dodgers 0) as Cincinnati Red Johnny Vander Meer hurls unprecedented 2nd consecutive no-hitter 1934 St. Louis Brown Bobo Newsom loses no-hitter to Boston in 10, 2-1 1924 Washington Senator Walter Johnson 2nd no-hitter beats Browns, 2-0 in 7 innings 1918 Boston Red Sox Dutch Leonard's 2nd no-hitter beats Tigers, 5-0 1917 Cincinnati Fred Tooney and Chicagos's Hippo Vaughn pitch duel no-hitter, Vaughn gives up 2 hits and a run in 10th, so Cincinnati wins 1-0 1916 Boston Brave's Tom Hughes 2nd no-hitter beats Pitts, 2-0 1915 A's Herb Pennock is within 1 out of pitching 1st Opening Day no-hitter 1910 Cleveland Indian Addie Joss wins 2nd no-hitter beating White Sox 1910 Cleveland Indians Addie Joss 2nd no-hitter, beats Chicago, 1-0 1909 Bill Burns has no-hitter broken up with 2 outs in 9th 1909 New York Giant Red Ames 2nd no-hitter, loses in 13 on a 7 hitter to Dodgers 1908 Chicago White Sox Frank Smith 2nd no-hitter, beats Philadelphia 1-0 1908 St. Louis Card John Lush's 2nd no-hitter, beats Dodgers, 2-0 in 6 inn 1908 Boston's Cy Young's 2nd no-hitter, beats New York Highlanders, 8-0 1908 Bill Burns has no-hitter broken up with 2 outs in 9th 1905 New York Giant Christy Mathewson 2nd no-hitter, beats Chicago Cubs, 1-0 1883 Hugh Daily, a one-armed pitcher for Cleveland (Forest City), tosses 1-0 no-hitter against Philadelphia 1876 Baseball's 1st no-hitter, St. Louis' George W Bradley no-hits Hartford 1876 1st NL no-hitter (Joe Borden, Boston) |
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