|
Date |
Pitcher |
Team |
Run support |
Opponent |
Runs allowed |
League |
Notes
|
1875 to 1899
|
|
July 28, 1875 |
Joe Borden |
Philadelphia White Stockings |
4 |
Chicago White Stockings |
0 |
NA |
National Association not recognized as a "major" league by Major League Baseball
|
1 |
July 15, 1876 |
George Bradley |
St. Louis Brown Stockings |
2 |
Hartford Dark Blues |
0 |
NL |
|
2 |
June 12, 1880 |
Lee Richmond |
Worcester Ruby Legs |
1 |
Cleveland Blues |
0 |
NL |
Perfect game
|
3 |
June 17, 1880 |
John Montgomery Ward |
Providence Grays |
5 |
Buffalo Bisons |
0 |
NL |
Perfect game
|
4 |
August 19, 1880 |
Larry Corcoran (1) |
Chicago White Stockings |
6 |
Boston Red Caps |
0 |
NL |
|
5 |
August 20, 1880 |
Pud Galvin (1) |
Buffalo Bisons |
1 |
Worcester Ruby Legs |
0 |
NL |
|
6 |
September 11, 1882 |
Tony Mullane |
Louisville Eclipse |
2 |
Cincinnati Red Stockings |
0 |
AA |
|
7 |
September 19, 1882 |
Guy Hecker |
Louisville Eclipse |
3 |
Pittsburgh Alleghenys |
1 |
AA |
|
8 |
September 20, 1882 |
Larry Corcoran (2) |
Chicago White Stockings |
5 |
Worcester Ruby Legs |
0 |
NL |
|
9 |
July 25, 1883 |
Charles Radbourn |
Providence Grays |
8 |
Cleveland Blues |
0 |
NL |
|
10 |
September 13, 1883 |
Hugh Daily |
Cleveland Blues |
1 |
Philadelphia Phillies |
0 |
NL |
|
11 |
May 24, 1884 |
Al Atkinson (1) |
Philadelphia Athletics |
10 |
Pittsburgh Alleghenys |
1 |
AA |
|
12 |
May 29, 1884 |
Ed Morris |
Columbus Buckeyes |
5 |
Pittsburgh Alleghenys |
0 |
AA |
|
13 |
June 5, 1884 |
Frank Mountain |
Columbus Buckeyes |
12 |
Washington Nationals |
0 |
AA |
|
14 |
June 27, 1884 |
Larry Corcoran (3) |
Chicago White Stockings |
6 |
Providence Grays |
0 |
NL |
|
15 |
August 4, 1884 |
Pud Galvin (2) |
Buffalo Bisons |
18 |
Detroit Wolverines |
0 |
NL |
|
16 |
August 26, 1884 |
Dick Burns |
Cincinnati Outlaw Reds |
3 |
Kansas City Unions |
1 |
UA |
|
17 |
September 28, 1884 |
Ed Cushman |
Milwaukee Brewers |
5 |
Washington Nationals |
0 |
UA |
|
18 |
October 4, 1884 |
Sam Kimber |
Brooklyn Atlantics |
0 |
Toledo Blue Stockings |
0 |
AA |
10 innings
|
19 |
July 27, 1885 |
John Clarkson |
Chicago White Stockings |
4 |
Providence Grays |
0 |
NL |
|
20 |
August 29, 1885 |
Charles J. Ferguson |
Philadelphia Phillies |
1 |
Providence Grays |
0 |
NL |
|
21 |
May 1, 1886 |
Al Atkinson (2) |
Philadelphia Athletics |
3 |
New York Metropolitans |
2 |
AA |
|
22 |
July 24, 1886 |
Adonis Terry (1) |
Brooklyn Grays |
1 |
St. Louis Browns |
0 |
AA |
|
23 |
October 6, 1886 |
Matt Kilroy |
Baltimore Orioles |
6 |
Pittsburgh Alleghenys |
0 |
AA |
|
24 |
May 27, 1888 |
Adonis Terry (2) |
Brooklyn Bridegrooms |
4 |
Louisville Colonels |
0 |
AA |
|
25 |
June 6, 1888 |
Henry Porter |
Kansas City Cowboys |
4 |
Baltimore Orioles |
0 |
AA |
|
26 |
July 26, 1888 |
Ed Seward |
Philadelphia Athletics |
12 |
Cincinnati Red Stockings |
2 |
AA |
|
27 |
July 31, 1888 |
Gus Weyhing |
Philadelphia Athletics |
4 |
Kansas City Cowboys |
0 |
AA |
|
28 |
September 15, 1890 |
Cannonball Titcomb |
Rochester Broncos |
7 |
Syracuse Stars |
0 |
AA |
|
29 |
June 22, 1891 |
Tom Lovett |
Brooklyn Grooms |
4 |
New York Giants |
0 |
NL |
|
30 |
July 31, 1891 |
Amos Rusie |
New York Giants |
6 |
Brooklyn Grooms |
0 |
NL |
|
31 |
October 4, 1891 (first game) |
Ted Breitenstein (1) |
St. Louis Browns |
8 |
Louisville Colonels |
0 |
AA |
First career start Clubs' final day (but not final game) of season
|
32 |
August 6, 1892 |
Jack Stivetts |
Boston Beaneaters |
11 |
Brooklyn Grooms |
0 |
NL |
|
33 |
August 22, 1892 |
Ben Sanders |
Louisville Colonels |
6 |
Baltimore Orioles |
2 |
NL |
|
34 |
October 15, 1892 |
Bumpus Jones |
Cincinnati Reds |
7 |
Pittsburgh Pirates |
1 |
NL |
First career game
|
35 |
August 16, 1893 |
Bill Hawke |
Baltimore Orioles |
5 |
Washington Senators |
0 |
NL |
First no-hitter at modern pitching distance of 60'6"
|
36 |
September 18, 1897 (first game) |
Cy Young (1) |
Cleveland Spiders |
6 |
Cincinnati Reds |
0 |
NL |
|
37 |
April 22, 1898 |
Ted Breitenstein (2) |
Cincinnati Reds |
11 |
Pittsburgh Pirates |
0 |
NL |
Same day
|
38 |
April 22, 1898 |
Jay Hughes |
Baltimore Orioles |
8 |
Boston Beaneaters |
0 |
NL
|
39 |
July 8, 1898 |
Red Donahue |
Philadelphia Phillies |
5 |
Boston Beaneaters |
0 |
NL |
|
40 |
August 21, 1898 (second game) |
Walter Thornton |
Chicago Orphans |
2 |
Brooklyn Bridegrooms |
0 |
NL |
|
41 |
May 25, 1899 |
Deacon Phillippe |
Louisville Colonels |
7 |
New York Giants |
0 |
NL |
|
42 |
August 7, 1899 |
Vic Willis |
Boston Beaneaters |
7 |
Washington Senators |
1 |
NL |
|
1900 to 1924
|
43 |
July 12, 1900 |
Noodles Hahn |
Cincinnati Reds |
4 |
Philadelphia Phillies |
0 |
NL |
|
44 |
July 15, 1901 |
Christy Mathewson (1) |
New York Giants |
5 |
St. Louis Cardinals |
0 |
NL |
|
45 |
September 20, 1902 (first game) |
Nixey Callahan |
Chicago White Sox |
3 |
Detroit Tigers |
0 |
AL |
|
46 |
September 18, 1903 (second game) |
Chick Fraser |
Philadelphia Phillies |
10 |
Chicago Cubs |
0 |
NL |
|
47 |
May 5, 1904 |
Cy Young (2) |
Boston Americans |
3 |
Philadelphia Athletics |
0 |
AL |
Perfect game
|
48 |
August 17, 1904 |
Jesse Tannehill |
Boston Americans |
6 |
Chicago White Sox |
0 |
AL |
|
49 |
June 13, 1905 |
Christy Mathewson (2) |
New York Giants |
1 |
Chicago Cubs |
0 |
NL |
|
50 |
July 22, 1905 (first game) |
Weldon Henley |
Philadelphia Athletics |
6 |
St. Louis Browns |
0 |
AL |
|
51 |
September 6, 1905 (second game) |
Frank Smith (1) |
Chicago White Sox |
15 |
Detroit Tigers |
0 |
AL |
|
52 |
September 27, 1905 (first game) |
Bill Dinneen |
Boston Americans |
2 |
Chicago White Sox |
0 |
AL |
|
53 |
May 1, 1906 |
Johnny Lush |
Philadelphia Phillies |
6 |
Brooklyn Superbas |
0 |
NL |
|
54 |
July 20, 1906 |
Mal Eason |
Brooklyn Superbas |
2 |
St. Louis Cardinals |
0 |
NL |
|
55 |
May 8, 1907 |
Big Jeff Pfeffer |
Boston Doves |
6 |
Cincinnati Reds |
0 |
NL |
|
56 |
September 20, 1907 |
Nick Maddox |
Pittsburgh Pirates |
2 |
Brooklyn Superbas |
1 |
NL |
|
57 |
June 30, 1908 |
Cy Young (3) |
Boston Red Sox |
8 |
New York Highlanders |
0 |
AL |
|
58 |
July 4, 1908 (first game) |
Hooks Wiltse |
New York Giants |
1 |
Philadelphia Phillies |
0 |
NL |
10 innings
|
59 |
September 5, 1908 (second game) |
Nap Rucker |
Brooklyn Superbas |
6 |
Boston Doves |
0 |
NL |
|
60 |
September 18, 1908 |
Bob Rhoads |
Cleveland Naps |
2 |
Boston Red Sox |
1 |
AL |
|
61 |
September 20, 1908 |
Frank Smith (2) |
Chicago White Sox |
1 |
Philadelphia Athletics |
0 |
AL |
|
62 |
October 2, 1908 |
Addie Joss (1) |
Cleveland Naps |
1 |
Chicago White Sox |
0 |
AL |
Perfect game
|
63 |
April 20, 1910 |
Addie Joss (2) |
Cleveland Naps |
1 |
Chicago White Sox |
0 |
AL |
|
64 |
May 12, 1910 |
Chief Bender |
Philadelphia Athletics |
4 |
Cleveland Naps |
0 |
AL |
|
65 |
July 29, 1911 (first game) |
Smoky Joe Wood |
Boston Red Sox |
5 |
St. Louis Browns |
0 |
AL |
|
66 |
August 27, 1911 |
Ed Walsh |
Chicago White Sox |
5 |
Boston Red Sox |
0 |
AL |
|
67 |
July 4, 1912 (second game) |
George Mullin |
Detroit Tigers |
7 |
St. Louis Browns |
0 |
AL |
|
68 |
August 30, 1912 |
Earl Hamilton |
St. Louis Browns |
5 |
Detroit Tigers |
1 |
AL |
|
69 |
September 6, 1912 (first game) |
Jeff Tesreau |
New York Giants |
3 |
Philadelphia Phillies |
0 |
NL |
|
70 |
May 31, 1914 |
Joe Benz |
Chicago White Sox |
6 |
Cleveland Naps |
1 |
AL |
|
71 |
September 9, 1914 (second game) |
George Davis |
Boston Braves |
7 |
Philadelphia Phillies |
0 |
NL |
|
72 |
September 19, 1914 |
Ed Lafitte |
Brooklyn Tip-Tops |
6 |
Kansas City Packers |
2 |
FL |
|
73 |
April 15, 1915 |
Rube Marquard |
New York Giants |
2 |
Brooklyn Robins |
0 |
NL |
|
74 |
August 31, 1915 (first game) |
Jimmy Lavender |
Chicago Cubs |
2 |
New York Giants |
0 |
NL |
|
75 |
June 16, 1916 |
Tom Hughes |
Boston Braves |
2 |
Pittsburgh Pirates |
0 |
NL |
|
76 |
June 21, 1916 |
Rube Foster |
Boston Red Sox |
2 |
New York Yankees |
0 |
AL |
|
77 |
August 26, 1916 |
Bullet Joe Bush |
Philadelphia Athletics |
5 |
Cleveland Indians |
0 |
AL |
|
78 |
August 30, 1916 |
Dutch Leonard (1) |
Boston Red Sox |
4 |
St. Louis Browns |
0 |
AL |
|
79 |
April 14, 1917 |
Eddie Cicotte |
Chicago White Sox |
11 |
St. Louis Browns |
0 |
AL |
|
80 |
April 24, 1917 |
George Mogridge |
New York Yankees |
2 |
Boston Red Sox |
1 |
AL |
|
81 |
May 2, 1917 |
Fred Toney |
Cincinnati Reds |
1 |
Chicago Cubs |
0 |
NL |
10 innings See Double No-Hitter below
|
82 |
May 5, 1917 |
Ernie Koob |
St. Louis Browns |
1 |
Chicago White Sox |
0 |
AL |
|
83 |
May 6, 1917 (second game) |
Bob Groom |
St. Louis Browns |
3 |
Chicago White Sox |
0 |
AL |
Same teams, same park, next day (but not the next game)
|
84 |
June 23, 1917 (first game) |
Babe Ruth (0 inn.) |
Boston Red Sox |
4 |
Washington Senators |
0 |
AL |
See Ernie Shore for a description of the unusual events of this game
|
Ernie Shore (9 inn.)
|
85 |
June 3, 1918 |
Dutch Leonard (2) |
Boston Red Sox |
5 |
Detroit Tigers |
0 |
AL |
|
86 |
May 11, 1919 |
Hod Eller |
Cincinnati Reds |
6 |
St. Louis Cardinals |
0 |
NL |
|
87 |
September 10, 1919 (first game) |
Ray Caldwell |
Cleveland Indians |
3 |
New York Yankees |
0 |
AL |
|
88 |
July 1, 1920 |
Walter Johnson |
Washington Senators |
1 |
Boston Red Sox |
0 |
AL |
|
89 |
April 30, 1922 |
Charlie Robertson |
Chicago White Sox |
2 |
Detroit Tigers |
0 |
AL |
Perfect game
|
90 |
May 7, 1922 |
Jesse Barnes |
New York Giants |
6 |
Philadelphia Phillies |
0 |
NL |
|
91 |
September 4, 1923 |
Sad Sam Jones |
New York Yankees |
2 |
Philadelphia Athletics |
0 |
AL |
|
92 |
September 7, 1923 |
Howard Ehmke |
Boston Red Sox |
4 |
Philadelphia Athletics |
0 |
AL |
|
93 |
July 17, 1924 |
Jesse Haines |
St. Louis Cardinals |
5 |
Boston Braves |
0 |
NL |
|
1925 to 1949
|
94 |
September 13, 1925 (first game) |
Dazzy Vance |
Brooklyn Robins |
10 |
Philadelphia Phillies |
1 |
NL |
|
95 |
August 21, 1926 |
Ted Lyons |
Chicago White Sox |
6 |
Boston Red Sox |
0 |
AL |
|
96 |
May 8, 1929 |
Carl Hubbell |
New York Giants |
11 |
Pittsburgh Pirates |
0 |
NL |
|
97 |
April 29, 1931 |
Wes Ferrell |
Cleveland Indians |
9 |
St. Louis Browns |
0 |
AL |
Also hit home run
|
98 |
August 8, 1931 |
Bobby Burke |
Washington Senators |
5 |
Boston Red Sox |
0 |
AL |
|
99 |
September 21, 1934 (second game) |
Paul Dean |
St. Louis Cardinals |
3 |
Brooklyn Dodgers |
0 |
NL |
|
100 |
August 31, 1935 |
Vern Kennedy |
Chicago White Sox |
5 |
Cleveland Indians |
0 |
AL |
|
101 |
June 1, 1937 |
Bill Dietrich |
Chicago White Sox |
8 |
St. Louis Browns |
0 |
AL |
|
102 |
June 11, 1938 |
Johnny Vander Meer (1) |
Cincinnati Reds |
3 |
Boston Braves |
0 |
NL |
Back-to-back starts
|
103 |
June 15, 1938 |
Johnny Vander Meer (2) |
Cincinnati Reds |
6 |
Brooklyn Dodgers |
0 |
NL
|
104 |
August 27, 1938 (second game) |
Monte Pearson |
New York Yankees |
13 |
Cleveland Indians |
0 |
AL |
|
105 |
April 16, 1940 |
Bob Feller (1) |
Cleveland Indians |
1 |
Chicago White Sox |
0 |
AL |
Opening Day
|
106 |
April 30, 1940 |
Tex Carleton |
Brooklyn Dodgers |
3 |
Cincinnati Reds |
0 |
NL |
|
107 |
August 30, 1941 |
Lon Warneke |
St. Louis Cardinals |
2 |
Cincinnati Reds |
0 |
NL |
|
108 |
April 27, 1944 |
Jim Tobin |
Boston Braves |
2 |
Brooklyn Dodgers |
0 |
NL |
|
109 |
May 15, 1944 |
Clyde Shoun |
Cincinnati Reds |
1 |
Boston Braves |
0 |
NL |
|
110 |
September 9, 1945 (second game) |
Dick Fowler |
Philadelphia Athletics |
1 |
St. Louis Browns |
0 |
AL |
|
111 |
April 23, 1946 |
Ed Head |
Brooklyn Dodgers |
5 |
Boston Braves |
0 |
NL |
|
112 |
April 30, 1946 |
Bob Feller (2) |
Cleveland Indians |
1 |
New York Yankees |
0 |
AL |
|
113 |
June 18, 1947 |
Ewell Blackwell |
Cincinnati Reds |
6 |
Boston Braves |
0 |
NL |
|
114 |
July 10, 1947 (first game) |
Don Black |
Cleveland Indians |
3 |
Philadelphia Athletics |
0 |
AL |
|
115 |
September 3, 1947 |
Bill McCahan |
Philadelphia Athletics |
3 |
Washington Senators |
0 |
AL |
|
116 |
June 30, 1948 |
Bob Lemon |
Cleveland Indians |
2 |
Detroit Tigers |
0 |
AL |
|
117 |
September 9, 1948 |
Rex Barney |
Brooklyn Dodgers |
2 |
New York Giants |
0 |
NL |
|
1950 to 1974
|
118 |
August 11, 1950 |
Vern Bickford |
Boston Braves |
7 |
Brooklyn Dodgers |
0 |
NL |
|
119 |
May 6, 1951 (second game) |
Cliff Chambers |
Pittsburgh Pirates |
3 |
Boston Braves |
0 |
NL |
|
120 |
July 1, 1951 (first game) |
Bob Feller (3) |
Cleveland Indians |
2 |
Detroit Tigers |
1 |
AL |
|
121 |
July 12, 1951 |
Allie Reynolds (1) |
New York Yankees |
1 |
Cleveland Indians |
0 |
AL |
|
122 |
September 28, 1951 (first game) |
Allie Reynolds (2) |
New York Yankees |
8 |
Boston Red Sox |
0 |
AL |
|
123 |
June 19, 1952 |
Carl Erskine (1) |
Brooklyn Dodgers |
5 |
Chicago Cubs |
0 |
NL |
|
124 |
May 15, 1952 |
Virgil Trucks (1) |
Detroit Tigers |
1 |
Washington Senators |
0 |
AL |
|
125 |
August 25, 1952 |
Virgil Trucks (2) |
Detroit Tigers |
1 |
New York Yankees |
0 |
AL |
Trucks pitched two no-hitters in 1952 and still went 5-19
|
126 |
May 6, 1953 |
Bobo Holloman |
St. Louis Browns |
6 |
Philadelphia Athletics |
0 |
AL |
First major league start
|
127 |
June 12, 1954 |
Jim Wilson |
Milwaukee Braves |
2 |
Philadelphia Phillies |
0 |
NL |
|
128 |
May 12, 1955 |
Sam Jones |
Chicago Cubs |
4 |
Pittsburgh Pirates |
0 |
NL |
First no-hitter by a black pitcher
|
129 |
May 12, 1956 |
Carl Erskine (2) |
Brooklyn Dodgers |
3 |
New York Giants |
0 |
NL |
|
130 |
July 14, 1956 |
Mel Parnell |
Boston Red Sox |
4 |
Chicago White Sox |
0 |
AL |
|
131 |
September 25, 1956 |
Sal Maglie |
Brooklyn Dodgers |
5 |
Philadelphia Phillies |
0 |
NL |
|
132 |
October 8, 1956 |
Don Larsen |
New York Yankees (AL) |
2 |
Brooklyn Dodgers (NL) |
0 |
WS |
Perfect game. Game 5 of the 1956 World Series
|
133 |
August 20, 1957 (second game) |
Bob Keegan |
Chicago White Sox |
6 |
Washington Senators |
0 |
AL |
|
134 |
July 20, 1958 (first game) |
Jim Bunning (1) |
Detroit Tigers |
3 |
Boston Red Sox |
0 |
AL |
|
135 |
September 20, 1958 |
Hoyt Wilhelm |
Baltimore Orioles |
1 |
New York Yankees |
0 |
AL |
|
136 |
May 15, 1960 (second game) |
Don Cardwell |
Chicago Cubs |
4 |
St. Louis Cardinals |
0 |
NL |
First start after being traded by Cardinals to Cubs
|
137 |
August 18, 1960 |
Lew Burdette |
Milwaukee Braves |
1 |
Philadelphia Phillies |
0 |
NL |
|
138 |
September 16, 1960 |
Warren Spahn (1) |
Milwaukee Braves |
4 |
Philadelphia Phillies |
0 |
NL |
|
139 |
April 28, 1961 |
Warren Spahn (2) |
Milwaukee Braves |
1 |
San Francisco Giants |
0 |
NL |
|
140 |
May 5, 1962 |
Bo Belinsky |
Los Angeles Angels |
2 |
Baltimore Orioles |
0 |
AL |
|
141 |
June 30, 1962 |
Sandy Koufax (1) |
Los Angeles Dodgers |
5 |
New York Mets |
0 |
NL |
|
142 |
June 26, 1962 |
Earl Wilson |
Boston Red Sox |
2 |
Los Angeles Angels |
0 |
AL |
Also hit home run
|
143 |
August 1, 1962 |
Bill Monbouquette |
Boston Red Sox |
1 |
Chicago White Sox |
0 |
AL |
|
144 |
August 26, 1962 |
Jack Kralick |
Minnesota Twins |
1 |
Kansas City Athletics |
0 |
AL |
|
145 |
May 11, 1963 |
Sandy Koufax (2) |
Los Angeles Dodgers |
8 |
San Francisco Giants |
0 |
NL |
|
146 |
May 17, 1963 |
Don Nottebart |
Houston Colt .45s |
4 |
Philadelphia Phillies |
1 |
NL |
|
147 |
June 15, 1963 |
Juan Marichal |
San Francisco Giants |
1 |
Houston Colt .45s |
0 |
NL |
|
148 |
April 23, 1964 |
Ken Johnson |
Houston Colt .45s |
0 |
Cincinnati Reds |
1 |
NL |
9-inning home loss
|
149 |
June 4, 1964 |
Sandy Koufax (3) |
Los Angeles Dodgers |
3 |
Philadelphia Phillies |
0 |
NL |
|
150 |
June 21, 1964 (first game) |
Jim Bunning (2) |
Philadelphia Phillies |
6 |
New York Mets |
0 |
NL |
Perfect game
|
151 |
August 19, 1965 |
Jim Maloney (1) |
Cincinnati Reds |
1 |
Chicago Cubs |
0 |
NL |
10 innings
|
152 |
September 9, 1965 |
Sandy Koufax (4) |
Los Angeles Dodgers |
1 |
Chicago Cubs |
0 |
NL |
Perfect game; Dodgers held to just 1 hit
|
153 |
September 16, 1965 |
Dave Morehead |
Boston Red Sox |
2 |
Cleveland Indians |
0 |
AL |
|
154 |
June 10, 1966 |
Sonny Siebert |
Cleveland Indians |
2 |
Washington Senators |
0 |
AL |
|
155 |
April 30, 1967 (first game) |
Steve Barber (8 2/3 inn.) |
Baltimore Orioles |
1 |
Detroit Tigers |
2 |
AL |
9-inning home loss
|
Stu Miller (1/3 inn.)
|
156 |
June 18, 1967 |
Don Wilson (1) |
Houston Astros |
2 |
Atlanta Braves |
0 |
NL |
|
157 |
August 25, 1967 (second game) |
Dean Chance |
Minnesota Twins |
2 |
Cleveland Indians |
1 |
AL |
|
158 |
September 10, 1967 (first game) |
Joe Horlen |
Chicago White Sox |
6 |
Detroit Tigers |
0 |
AL |
|
159 |
April 27, 1968 |
Tom Phoebus |
Baltimore Orioles |
6 |
Boston Red Sox |
0 |
AL |
|
160 |
May 8, 1968 |
Catfish Hunter |
Oakland Athletics |
4 |
Minnesota Twins |
0 |
AL |
Perfect game
|
161 |
July 29, 1968 (second game) |
George Culver |
Cincinnati Reds |
6 |
Philadelphia Phillies |
1 |
NL |
|
162 |
September 17, 1968 |
Gaylord Perry |
San Francisco Giants |
1 |
St. Louis Cardinals |
0 |
NL |
Same Teams, Same Ballpark
|
163 |
September 18, 1968 |
Ray Washburn |
St. Louis Cardinals |
2 |
San Francisco Giants |
0 |
NL |
|
164 |
April 17, 1969 |
Bill Stoneman (1) |
Montreal Expos |
7 |
Philadelphia Phillies |
0 |
NL |
Stoneman's fifth career start; ninth game in Expos franchise history
|
165 |
April 30, 1969 |
Jim Maloney (2) |
Cincinnati Reds |
10 |
Houston Astros |
0 |
NL |
Same Teams, Same Ballpark, A 2-game series
|
166 |
May 1, 1969 |
Don Wilson (2) |
Houston Astros |
4 |
Cincinnati Reds |
0 |
NL
|
167 |
August 13, 1969 |
Jim Palmer |
Baltimore Orioles |
8 |
Oakland Athletics |
0 |
AL |
|
168 |
August 19, 1969 |
Ken Holtzman (1) |
Chicago Cubs |
3 |
Atlanta Braves |
0 |
NL |
|
169 |
September 20, 1969 |
Bob Moose |
Pittsburgh Pirates |
4 |
New York Mets |
0 |
NL |
|
170 |
June 12, 1970 (first game) |
Dock Ellis |
Pittsburgh Pirates |
2 |
San Diego Padres |
0 |
NL |
Ellis claims he was under the influence of LSD
|
171 |
July 3, 1970 |
Clyde Wright |
California Angels |
4 |
Oakland Athletics |
0 |
AL |
|
172 |
July 20, 1970 |
Bill Singer |
Los Angeles Dodgers |
5 |
Philadelphia Phillies |
0 |
NL |
|
173 |
September 21, 1970 |
Vida Blue (1) |
Oakland Athletics |
6 |
Minnesota Twins |
0 |
AL |
|
174 |
June 3, 1971 |
Ken Holtzman (2) |
Chicago Cubs |
1 |
Cincinnati Reds |
0 |
NL |
|
175 |
June 23, 1971 |
Rick Wise |
Philadelphia Phillies |
4 |
Cincinnati Reds |
0 |
NL |
Also hit 2 home runs
|
176 |
August 14, 1971 |
Bob Gibson |
St. Louis Cardinals |
11 |
Pittsburgh Pirates |
0 |
NL |
|
177 |
April 16, 1972 |
Burt Hooton |
Chicago Cubs |
4 |
Philadelphia Phillies |
0 |
NL |
|
178 |
September 2, 1972 |
Milt Pappas |
Chicago Cubs |
8 |
San Diego Padres |
0 |
NL |
Walk with 2 outs in 9th inning only baserunner of game for Padres
|
179 |
October 2, 1972 (first game) |
Bill Stoneman (2) |
Montreal Expos |
7 |
New York Mets |
0 |
NL |
|
180 |
April 27, 1973 |
Steve Busby (1) |
Kansas City Royals |
3 |
Detroit Tigers |
0 |
AL |
|
181 |
May 15, 1973 |
Nolan Ryan (1) |
California Angels |
3 |
Kansas City Royals |
0 |
AL |
|
182 |
July 15, 1973 |
Nolan Ryan (2) |
California Angels |
6 |
Detroit Tigers |
0 |
AL |
|
183 |
July 30, 1973 |
Jim Bibby |
Texas Rangers |
6 |
Oakland Athletics |
0 |
AL |
|
184 |
August 5, 1973 |
Phil Niekro |
Atlanta Braves |
9 |
San Diego Padres |
0 |
NL |
|
185 |
June 19, 1974 |
Steve Busby (2) |
Kansas City Royals |
2 |
Milwaukee Brewers |
0 |
AL |
|
186 |
July 19, 1974 |
Dick Bosman |
Cleveland Indians |
4 |
Oakland Athletics |
0 |
AL |
|
187 |
September 28, 1974 |
Nolan Ryan (3) |
California Angels |
4 |
Minnesota Twins |
0 |
AL |
|
1975 to 1999
|
188 |
June 1, 1975 |
Nolan Ryan (4) |
California Angels |
1 |
Baltimore Orioles |
0 |
AL |
|
189 |
August 24, 1975 (second game) |
Ed Halicki |
San Francisco Giants |
6 |
New York Mets |
0 |
NL |
|
190 |
September 28, 1975 |
Vida Blue (2) (5 inn.) |
Oakland Athletics |
5 |
California Angels |
0 |
AL |
|
Glenn Abbott (1 inn.)
|
Paul Lindblad (1 inn.)
|
Rollie Fingers (2 inn.)
|
191 |
July 9, 1976 |
Larry Dierker |
Houston Astros |
6 |
Montreal Expos |
0 |
NL |
|
192 |
July 28, 1976 |
Blue Moon Odom (5 inn.) |
Chicago White Sox |
2 |
Oakland Athletics |
1 |
AL |
|
Francisco Barrios (4 inn.)
|
193 |
August 9, 1976 |
John Candelaria |
Pittsburgh Pirates |
2 |
Los Angeles Dodgers |
0 |
NL |
|
194 |
September 29, 1976 |
John Montefusco |
San Francisco Giants |
9 |
Atlanta Braves |
0 |
NL |
|
195 |
May 14, 1977 |
Jim Colborn |
Kansas City Royals |
6 |
Texas Rangers |
0 |
AL |
|
196 |
May 30, 1977 |
Dennis Eckersley |
Cleveland Indians |
1 |
California Angels |
0 |
AL |
|
197 |
September 22, 1977 |
Bert Blyleven |
Texas Rangers |
6 |
California Angels |
0 |
AL |
|
198 |
April 16, 1978 |
Bob Forsch (1) |
St. Louis Cardinals |
5 |
Philadelphia Phillies |
0 |
NL |
|
199 |
June 16, 1978 |
Tom Seaver |
Cincinnati Reds |
4 |
St. Louis Cardinals |
0 |
NL |
|
200 |
April 7, 1979 |
Ken Forsch |
Houston Astros |
6 |
Atlanta Braves |
0 |
NL |
|
201 |
June 27, 1980 |
Jerry Reuss |
Los Angeles Dodgers |
8 |
San Francisco Giants |
0 |
NL |
|
202 |
May 10, 1981 (second game) |
Charlie Lea |
Montreal Expos |
4 |
San Francisco Giants |
0 |
NL |
|
203 |
May 15, 1981 |
Len Barker |
Cleveland Indians |
3 |
Toronto Blue Jays |
0 |
AL |
Perfect game
|
204 |
September 26, 1981 |
Nolan Ryan (5) |
Houston Astros |
5 |
Los Angeles Dodgers |
0 |
NL |
|
205 |
July 4, 1983 |
Dave Righetti |
New York Yankees |
4 |
Boston Red Sox |
0 |
AL |
|
206 |
September 26, 1983 |
Bob Forsch (2) |
St. Louis Cardinals |
3 |
Montreal Expos |
0 |
NL |
|
207 |
September 29, 1983 |
Mike Warren |
Oakland Athletics |
3 |
Chicago White Sox |
0 |
AL |
|
208 |
April 7, 1984 |
Jack Morris |
Detroit Tigers |
4 |
Chicago White Sox |
0 |
AL |
|
209 |
September 30, 1984 |
Mike Witt (1) |
California Angels |
1 |
Texas Rangers |
0 |
AL |
Perfect game
|
210 |
September 19, 1986 |
Joe Cowley |
Chicago White Sox |
7 |
California Angels |
1 |
AL |
|
211 |
September 25, 1986 |
Mike Scott |
Houston Astros |
2 |
San Francisco Giants |
0 |
NL |
Houston clinched NL West title
|
212 |
April 15, 1987 |
Juan Nieves |
Milwaukee Brewers |
7 |
Baltimore Orioles |
0 |
AL |
|
213 |
September 16, 1988 |
Tom Browning |
Cincinnati Reds |
1 |
Los Angeles Dodgers |
0 |
NL |
Perfect game
|
214 |
April 11, 1990 |
Mark Langston (7 inn.) |
California Angels |
1 |
Seattle Mariners |
0 |
AL |
|
Mike Witt (2) (2 inn.)
|
215 |
June 2, 1990 |
Randy Johnson (1) |
Seattle Mariners |
2 |
Detroit Tigers |
0 |
AL |
|
216 |
June 11, 1990 |
Nolan Ryan (6) |
Texas Rangers |
5 |
Oakland Athletics |
0 |
AL |
|
217 |
June 29, 1990 |
Dave Stewart |
Oakland Athletics |
5 |
Toronto Blue Jays |
0 |
AL |
Same day
|
218 |
June 29, 1990 |
Fernando Valenzuela |
Los Angeles Dodgers |
6 |
St. Louis Cardinals |
0 |
NL
|
219 |
August 15, 1990 |
Terry Mulholland |
Philadelphia Phillies |
6 |
San Francisco Giants |
0 |
NL |
Mulholland essentially pitched flawlessly. The only baserunner he allowed came on an error by third baseman Charlie Hayes, and Mulholland retired the baserunner with a double play. Hayes redeemed himself by making a spectacular catch on Gary Carter's line drive to end the game, preserving the no-hitter. Mulholland faced the minimum 27 batters in the victory.
|
220 |
September 2, 1990 |
Dave Stieb |
Toronto Blue Jays |
3 |
Cleveland Indians |
0 |
AL |
Stieb finally threw a no-hitter after three near-misses. In two consecutive starts in 1988, he gave up a hit with two outs in the ninth inning. In 1989, he gave up a double with two outs in the ninth inning on what would have been a perfect game against the Yankees.
|
221 |
May 1, 1991 |
Nolan Ryan (7) |
Texas Rangers |
3 |
Toronto Blue Jays |
0 |
AL |
|
222 |
May 23, 1991 |
Tommy Greene |
Philadelphia Phillies |
2 |
Montreal Expos |
0 |
NL |
|
223 |
July 13, 1991 |
Bob Milacki (6 inn.) |
Baltimore Orioles |
2 |
Oakland Athletics |
0 |
AL |
|
Mike Flanagan (1 inn.)
|
Mark Williamson (1 inn.)
|
Gregg Olson (1 inn.)
|
224 |
July 28, 1991 |
Dennis Martínez |
Montreal Expos |
2 |
Los Angeles Dodgers |
0 |
NL |
Perfect game
|
225 |
August 11, 1991 |
Wilson Alvarez |
Chicago White Sox |
7 |
Baltimore Orioles |
0 |
AL |
Second career start; second career game
|
226 |
August 26, 1991 |
Bret Saberhagen |
Kansas City Royals |
7 |
Chicago White Sox |
0 |
AL |
|
227 |
September 11, 1991 |
Kent Mercker (1) (6 inn.) |
Atlanta Braves |
1 |
San Diego Padres |
0 |
NL |
|
Mark Wohlers (2 inn.)
|
Alejandro Pena (1 inn.)
|
228 |
August 17, 1992 |
Kevin Gross |
Los Angeles Dodgers |
2 |
San Francisco Giants |
0 |
NL |
|
229 |
April 22, 1993 |
Chris Bosio |
Seattle Mariners |
2 |
Boston Red Sox |
0 |
AL |
|
230 |
September 4, 1993 |
Jim Abbott |
New York Yankees |
4 |
Cleveland Indians |
0 |
AL |
Threw no-hitter despite having been born without a right hand
|
231 |
September 8, 1993 |
Darryl Kile |
Houston Astros |
7 |
New York Mets |
1 |
NL |
|
232 |
April 8, 1994 |
Kent Mercker (2) |
Atlanta Braves |
6 |
Los Angeles Dodgers |
0 |
NL |
|
233 |
April 27, 1994 |
Scott Erickson |
Minnesota Twins |
6 |
Milwaukee Brewers |
0 |
AL |
|
234 |
July 28, 1994 |
Kenny Rogers |
Texas Rangers |
4 |
California Angels |
0 |
AL |
Perfect game
|
235 |
July 14, 1995 |
Ramón Martínez |
Los Angeles Dodgers |
7 |
Florida Marlins |
0 |
NL |
|
236 |
May 11, 1996 |
Al Leiter |
Florida Marlins |
11 |
Colorado Rockies |
0 |
NL |
|
237 |
May 14, 1996 |
Dwight Gooden |
New York Yankees |
2 |
Seattle Mariners |
0 |
AL |
|
238 |
September 17, 1996 |
Hideo Nomo (1) |
Los Angeles Dodgers |
9 |
Colorado Rockies |
0 |
NL |
|
239 |
June 10, 1997 |
Kevin Brown |
Florida Marlins |
9 |
San Francisco Giants |
0 |
NL |
|
240 |
July 12, 1997 |
Francisco Cordova (9 inn.) |
Pittsburgh Pirates |
3 |
Houston Astros |
0 |
NL |
10 innings
|
Ricardo Rincon (1 inn.)
|
241 |
May 17, 1998 |
David Wells |
New York Yankees |
4 |
Minnesota Twins |
0 |
AL |
Perfect game
|
242 |
June 25, 1999 |
José Jiménez |
St. Louis Cardinals |
1 |
Arizona Diamondbacks |
0 |
NL |
|
243 |
July 18, 1999 |
David Cone |
New York Yankees (AL) |
6 |
Montreal Expos (NL) |
0 |
Inter |
Perfect game
|
244 |
September 11, 1999 |
Eric Milton |
Minnesota Twins |
7 |
Anaheim Angels |
0 |
AL |
|
2000 to Present
|
245 |
April 4, 2001 |
Hideo Nomo (2) |
Boston Red Sox |
3 |
Baltimore Orioles |
0 |
AL |
|
246 |
May 12, 2001 |
A.J. Burnett |
Florida Marlins |
3 |
San Diego Padres |
0 |
NL |
|
247 |
September 3, 2001 |
Bud Smith |
St. Louis Cardinals |
4 |
San Diego Padres |
0 |
NL |
|
248 |
April 27, 2002 |
Derek Lowe |
Boston Red Sox |
10 |
Tampa Bay Devil Rays |
0 |
AL |
|
249 |
April 27, 2003 |
Kevin Millwood |
Philadelphia Phillies |
1 |
San Francisco Giants |
0 |
NL |
|
250 |
June 11, 2003 |
Roy Oswalt (1 inn.) |
Houston Astros (NL) |
8 |
New York Yankees (AL) |
0 |
Inter |
Most pitchers used in a combined no-hitter
|
Peter Munro (2 2/3 inn.)
|
Kirk Saarloos (1 1/3 inn.)
|
Brad Lidge (2 inn.)
|
Octavio Dotel (1 inn.)
|
Billy Wagner (1 inn.)
|
251 |
May 18, 2004 |
Randy Johnson (2) |
Arizona Diamondbacks |
2 |
Atlanta Braves |
0 |
NL |
Perfect game. Previous no-hitter almost fourteen years earlier.
|
252 |
September 6, 2006 |
Aníbal Sánchez |
Florida Marlins |
2 |
Arizona Diamondbacks |
0 |
NL |
|
253 |
April 18, 2007 |
Mark Buehrle |
Chicago White Sox |
6 |
Texas Rangers |
0 |
AL |
Mark Buehrle walked former White Sox Sammy Sosa, but picked him off at first base.
|
254 |
June 12, 2007 |
Justin Verlander |
Detroit Tigers (AL) |
4 |
Milwaukee Brewers (NL) |
0 |
Inter |
First interleague no-hitter not pitched at Yankee Stadium
|
255 |
September 1, 2007 |
Clay Buchholz |
Boston Red Sox |
10 |
Baltimore Orioles |
0 |
AL |
Second career start; second career game
|
256 |
May 19, 2008 |
Jon Lester |
Boston Red Sox |
7 |
Kansas City Royals |
0 |
AL |
First time since 1974 with the California Angels that one team had the last two no hitters in the majors.
|
257 |
September 14, 2008 |
Carlos Zambrano |
Chicago Cubs |
5 |
Houston Astros |
0 |
NL |
Played at neutral site Miller Park in Milwaukee because of Hurricane Ike moving through Houston, making it the first no-hitter in major league history pitched at a neutral site.
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League Key: NL - National League; AL - American League; FL - Federal League; PL - Players League; UA - Union Association; AA - American Association; NA - National Association; WS - World Series; Inter - Interleague Play
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