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List of Major League Baseball no-hitters

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List of Major League Baseball no-hitters

Below is a list of Major League Baseball no-hitters, enumerating every no-hitter pitched in Major League Baseball history. The list also includes no-hit games that were broken up in extra innings or were in shortened games, although they have not been considered official no-hitters since 1991. Through September 4, 2024, there have been 326 no-hitters recognized by Major League Baseball (MLB): 43 before the formation of the American League in 1901, and the rest in the modern era. Three other games are also noted: one in 1875 by Joe Borden that is accepted as a no-hitter in the National Association but not as a major league game, one in 1876 by Borden that is disputed and not recognized by MLB, and one in 1901 by Pete Dowling that is also disputed and not recognized by MLB. The first no-hitter officially recognized by MLB was pitched by George Bradley on July 15, 1876, during the first season of play in the National League. The most recent major league no-hitter was thrown by Chicago Cubs pitchers Shota Imanaga, Nate Pearson, and Porter Hodge against the Pittsburgh Pirates on September 4, 2024.

Tables

Key
N/A
N/A
Italics
N/A
Perfect game
Not Applicable
RS
RS
Italics
RS
Perfect game
Runs scored
RA
RA
Italics
RA
Perfect game
Runs allowed
IP
IP
Italics
IP
Perfect game
Innings pitched
Italics
Perfect game
Elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame
Italics
Perfect game
Denotes player who is still active
^
^
Italics
^
Perfect game
Team who threw no-hitter lost the game
§
§
Italics
§
Perfect game
Indicates game pitched in the postseason
Italics
Perfect game
N/A
Not Applicable
RS
Runs scored
RA
Runs allowed
IP
Innings pitched
Elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame
Denotes player who is still active
^
Team who threw no-hitter lost the game
§
Indicates game pitched in the postseason
Leagues
AL
AL
NL
AL
National League
American League
FL
FL
NL
FL
National League
Federal League
PL
PL
NL
PL
National League
Players' League
UA
UA
NL
UA
National League
Union Association
AA
AA
NL
AA
National League
American Association
NA
NA
NL
NA
National League
National Association
WS
WS
NL
WS
National League
World Series
Inter
Inter
NL
Inter
National League
Interleague play
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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#
Date
July 28, 1875
Pitcher
Joe Borden
Team
Philadelphia White Stockings
RS
4
Opponent
Chicago White Stockings
RA
0
League
NA
Catcher
Pop Snyder
#
Date
May 23, 1876
Pitcher
Joe Borden
Team
Boston Red Caps
RS
8
Opponent
Cincinnati Reds
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
John Morrill
1
1
#
1
Date
July 15, 1876
Pitcher
George Bradley
Team
St. Louis Brown Stockings
RS
2
Opponent
Hartford Dark Blues
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
John Clapp
2
2
#
2
Date
June 12, 1880
Pitcher
Lee Richmond
Team
Worcester Worcesters
RS
1
Opponent
Cleveland Blues
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Charlie Bennett
3
3
#
3
Date
June 17, 1880
Pitcher
John Montgomery Ward †
Team
Providence Grays
RS
5
Opponent
Buffalo Bisons
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Emil Gross
4
4
#
4
Date
August 19, 1880
Pitcher
Larry Corcoran (1)
Team
Chicago White Stockings
RS
6
Opponent
Boston Red Caps
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Silver Flint (? IP) (1)King Kelly (? IP) (1)†
5
5
#
5
Date
August 20, 1880
Pitcher
Pud Galvin (1)†
Team
Buffalo Bisons
RS
1
Opponent
Worcester Worcesters
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Jack Rowe (1)
6
6
#
6
Date
September 11, 1882
Pitcher
Tony Mullane
Team
Louisville Eclipse
RS
2
Opponent
Cincinnati Red Stockings
RA
0
League
AA
Catcher
Dan Sullivan (1)
7
7
#
7
Date
September 19, 1882
Pitcher
Guy Hecker
Team
Louisville Eclipse
RS
3
Opponent
Pittsburgh Alleghenys
RA
1
League
AA
Catcher
Dan Sullivan (2)
8
8
#
8
Date
September 20, 1882
Pitcher
Larry Corcoran (2)
Team
Chicago White Stockings
RS
5
Opponent
Worcester Worcesters
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Silver Flint (2)
9
9
#
9
Date
July 25, 1883
Pitcher
Charles Radbourn†
Team
Providence Grays
RS
8
Opponent
Cleveland Blues
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Barney Gilligan
10
10
#
10
Date
September 13, 1883
Pitcher
Hugh Daily
Team
Cleveland Blues
RS
1
Opponent
Philadelphia Phillies
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Doc Bushong
11
11
#
11
Date
May 24, 1884
Pitcher
Al Atkinson (1)
Team
Philadelphia Athletics
RS
10
Opponent
Pittsburgh Alleghenys
RA
1
League
AA
Catcher
Jocko Milligan
12
12
#
12
Date
May 29, 1884
Pitcher
Ed Morris
Team
Columbus Buckeyes
RS
5
Opponent
Pittsburgh Alleghenys
RA
0
League
AA
Catcher
Rudy Kemmler (1)
13
13
#
13
Date
June 5, 1884
Pitcher
Frank Mountain
Team
Columbus Buckeyes
RS
12
Opponent
Washington Nationals
RA
0
League
AA
Catcher
Rudy Kemmler (2)
14
14
#
14
Date
June 27, 1884
Pitcher
Larry Corcoran (3)
Team
Chicago White Stockings
RS
6
Opponent
Providence Grays
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
King Kelly (2)†
15
15
#
15
Date
August 4, 1884
Pitcher
Pud Galvin (2)†
Team
Buffalo Bisons
RS
18
Opponent
Detroit Wolverines
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Jack Rowe (2)
16
16
#
16
Date
August 26, 1884
Pitcher
Dick Burns
Team
Cincinnati Outlaw Reds
RS
3
Opponent
Kansas City Unions
RA
1
League
UA
Catcher
Joe Crotty
17
17
#
17
Date
September 28, 1884
Pitcher
Ed Cushman
Team
Milwaukee Brewers
RS
5
Opponent
Washington Nationals
RA
0
League
UA
Catcher
Cal Broughton
18
18
#
18
Date
October 4, 1884
Pitcher
Sam Kimber
Team
Brooklyn Atlantics
RS
0
Opponent
Toledo Blue Stockings
RA
0
League
AA
Catcher
Jack Corcoran
19
19
#
19
Date
July 27, 1885
Pitcher
John Clarkson †
Team
Chicago White Stockings
RS
4
Opponent
Providence Grays
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Silver Flint (3)
20
20
#
20
Date
August 29, 1885
Pitcher
Charlie Ferguson
Team
Philadelphia Phillies
RS
1
Opponent
Providence Grays
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Charlie Ganzel (1)
21
21
#
21
Date
May 1, 1886
Pitcher
Al Atkinson (2)
Team
Philadelphia Athletics
RS
3
Opponent
New York Metropolitans
RA
2
League
AA
Catcher
Jack O'Brien
22
22
#
22
Date
July 24, 1886
Pitcher
Adonis Terry (1)
Team
Brooklyn Grays
RS
1
Opponent
St. Louis Browns
RA
0
League
AA
Catcher
Jimmy Peoples (1)
23
23
#
23
Date
October 6, 1886
Pitcher
Matt Kilroy
Team
Baltimore Orioles
RS
6
Opponent
Pittsburgh Alleghenys
RA
0
League
AA
Catcher
Tom Dolan
24
24
#
24
Date
May 27, 1888
Pitcher
Adonis Terry (2)
Team
Brooklyn Bridegrooms
RS
4
Opponent
Louisville Colonels
RA
0
League
AA
Catcher
Jimmy Peoples (2)
25
25
#
25
Date
June 6, 1888
Pitcher
Henry Porter
Team
Kansas City Cowboys
RS
4
Opponent
Baltimore Orioles
RA
0
League
AA
Catcher
Law Daniels
26
26
#
26
Date
July 26, 1888
Pitcher
Ed Seward
Team
Philadelphia Athletics
RS
12
Opponent
Cincinnati Red Stockings
RA
2
League
AA
Catcher
Wilbert Robinson (1)†
27
27
#
27
Date
July 31, 1888
Pitcher
Gus Weyhing
Team
Philadelphia Athletics
RS
4
Opponent
Kansas City Cowboys
RA
0
League
AA
Catcher
George Townsend
28
28
#
28
Date
September 15, 1890
Pitcher
Ledell Titcomb
Team
Rochester Broncos
RS
7
Opponent
Syracuse Stars
RA
0
League
AA
Catcher
John Grim
29
29
#
29
Date
June 22, 1891
Pitcher
Tom Lovett
Team
Brooklyn Grooms
RS
4
Opponent
New York Giants
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Con Daily
30
30
#
30
Date
July 31, 1891
Pitcher
Amos Rusie †
Team
New York Giants
RS
6
Opponent
Brooklyn Grooms
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Dick Buckley
31
31
#
31
Date
October 4, 1891
Pitcher
Ted Breitenstein (1)
Team
St. Louis Browns
RS
8
Opponent
Louisville Colonels
RA
0
League
AA
Catcher
John Munyan
32
32
#
32
Date
August 6, 1892
Pitcher
Jack Stivetts
Team
Boston Beaneaters
RS
11
Opponent
Brooklyn Grooms
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Charlie Ganzel (2)
33
33
#
33
Date
August 22, 1892
Pitcher
Ben Sanders
Team
Louisville Colonels
RS
6
Opponent
Baltimore Orioles
RA
2
League
NL
Catcher
Bill Merritt
34
34
#
34
Date
October 15, 1892
Pitcher
Bumpus Jones
Team
Cincinnati Reds
RS
7
Opponent
Pittsburgh Pirates
RA
1
League
NL
Catcher
Farmer Vaughn
35
35
#
35
Date
August 16, 1893
Pitcher
Bill Hawke
Team
Baltimore Orioles
RS
5
Opponent
Washington Senators
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Wilbert Robinson (2)†
36
36
#
36
Date
September 18, 1897
Pitcher
Cy Young (1)†
Team
Cleveland Spiders
RS
6
Opponent
Cincinnati Reds
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Chief Zimmer (1)
37
37
#
37
Date
April 22, 1898
Pitcher
Ted Breitenstein (2)
Team
Cincinnati Reds
RS
11
Opponent
Pittsburgh Pirates
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Heinie Peitz (1)
38
38
#
38
Date
April 22, 1898
Pitcher
Jay Hughes
Team
Baltimore Orioles
RS
8
Opponent
Boston Beaneaters
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Boileryard Clarke
39
39
#
39
Date
July 8, 1898
Pitcher
Red Donahue
Team
Philadelphia Phillies
RS
5
Opponent
Boston Beaneaters
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Ed McFarland (1)
40
40
#
40
Date
August 21, 1898
Pitcher
Walter Thornton
Team
Chicago Orphans
RS
2
Opponent
Brooklyn Bridegrooms
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Tim Donahue
41
41
#
41
Date
May 25, 1899
Pitcher
Deacon Phillippe
Team
Louisville Colonels
RS
7
Opponent
New York Giants
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Malachi Kittridge
42
42
#
42
Date
August 7, 1899
Pitcher
Vic Willis †
Team
Boston Beaneaters
RS
7
Opponent
Washington Senators
RA
1
League
NL
Catcher
Marty Bergen
43
43
#
43
Date
July 12, 1900
Pitcher
Noodles Hahn
Team
Cincinnati Reds
RS
4
Opponent
Philadelphia Phillies
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Heinie Peitz (2)
#
Date
June 30, 1901
Pitcher
Pete Dowling
Team
Cleveland Blues
RS
7
Opponent
Milwaukee Brewers
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
George Yeager
44
44
#
44
Date
July 15, 1901
Pitcher
Christy Mathewson (1)†
Team
New York Giants
RS
5
Opponent
St. Louis Cardinals
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Jack Warner
45
45
#
45
Date
September 20, 1902
Pitcher
Nixey Callahan
Team
Chicago White Sox
RS
3
Opponent
Detroit Tigers
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Ed McFarland (2)
46
46
#
46
Date
September 18, 1903
Pitcher
Chick Fraser
Team
Philadelphia Phillies
RS
10
Opponent
Chicago Cubs
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Chief Zimmer (2)
47
47
#
47
Date
May 5, 1904
Pitcher
Cy Young (2)†
Team
Boston Americans
RS
3
Opponent
Philadelphia Athletics
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Lou Criger (1)
48
48
#
48
Date
August 17, 1904
Pitcher
Jesse Tannehill
Team
Boston Americans
RS
6
Opponent
Chicago White Sox
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Duke Farrell
49
49
#
49
Date
June 13, 1905
Pitcher
Christy Mathewson (2)†
Team
New York Giants
RS
1
Opponent
Chicago Cubs
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Frank Bowerman
50
50
#
50
Date
July 22, 1905
Pitcher
Weldon Henley
Team
Philadelphia Athletics
RS
6
Opponent
St. Louis Browns
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Harry Barton
51
51
#
51
Date
September 6, 1905
Pitcher
Frank Smith (1)
Team
Chicago White Sox
RS
15
Opponent
Detroit Tigers
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Ed McFarland (3)
52
52
#
52
Date
September 27, 1905
Pitcher
Bill Dinneen
Team
Boston Americans
RS
2
Opponent
Chicago White Sox
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Lou Criger (2)
53
53
#
53
Date
May 1, 1906
Pitcher
Johnny Lush
Team
Philadelphia Phillies
RS
6
Opponent
Brooklyn Superbas
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Red Dooin
54
54
#
54
Date
July 20, 1906
Pitcher
Mal Eason
Team
Brooklyn Superbas
RS
2
Opponent
St. Louis Cardinals
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Lew Ritter
55
55
#
55
Date
May 8, 1907
Pitcher
Big Jeff Pfeffer
Team
Boston Doves
RS
6
Opponent
Cincinnati Reds
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Sam Brown
56
56
#
56
Date
September 20, 1907
Pitcher
Nick Maddox
Team
Pittsburgh Pirates
RS
2
Opponent
Brooklyn Superbas
RA
1
League
NL
Catcher
George Gibson
57
57
#
57
Date
June 30, 1908
Pitcher
Cy Young (3)†
Team
Boston Red Sox
RS
8
Opponent
New York Highlanders
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Lou Criger (3)
58
58
#
58
Date
July 4, 1908
Pitcher
Hooks Wiltse
Team
New York Giants
RS
1
Opponent
Philadelphia Phillies
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Roger Bresnahan †
59
59
#
59
Date
September 5, 1908
Pitcher
Nap Rucker
Team
Brooklyn Superbas
RS
6
Opponent
Boston Doves
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Bill Bergen
60
60
#
60
Date
September 18, 1908
Pitcher
Bob Rhoads
Team
Cleveland Naps
RS
2
Opponent
Boston Red Sox
RA
1
League
AL
Catcher
Harry Bemis
61
61
#
61
Date
September 20, 1908
Pitcher
Frank Smith (2)
Team
Chicago White Sox
RS
1
Opponent
Philadelphia Athletics
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Billy Sullivan
62
62
#
62
Date
October 2, 1908
Pitcher
Addie Joss (1)†
Team
Cleveland Naps
RS
1
Opponent
Chicago White Sox
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Nig Clarke (1)
63
63
#
63
Date
April 20, 1910
Pitcher
Addie Joss (2)†
Team
Cleveland Naps
RS
1
Opponent
Chicago White Sox
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Nig Clarke (2)
64
64
#
64
Date
May 12, 1910
Pitcher
Chief Bender †
Team
Philadelphia Athletics
RS
4
Opponent
Cleveland Naps
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Ira Thomas
65
65
#
65
Date
July 29, 1911
Pitcher
Smoky Joe Wood
Team
Boston Red Sox
RS
5
Opponent
St. Louis Browns
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Bill Carrigan(1)
66
66
#
66
Date
August 27, 1911
Pitcher
Ed Walsh †
Team
Chicago White Sox
RS
5
Opponent
Boston Red Sox
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Bruno Block
67
67
#
67
Date
July 4, 1912
Pitcher
George Mullin
Team
Detroit Tigers
RS
7
Opponent
St. Louis Browns
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Oscar Stanage
68
68
#
68
Date
August 30, 1912
Pitcher
Earl Hamilton
Team
St. Louis Browns
RS
5
Opponent
Detroit Tigers
RA
1
League
AL
Catcher
Walt Alexander
69
69
#
69
Date
September 6, 1912
Pitcher
Jeff Tesreau
Team
New York Giants
RS
3
Opponent
Philadelphia Phillies
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Art Wilson (1)
70
70
#
70
Date
May 31, 1914
Pitcher
Joe Benz
Team
Chicago White Sox
RS
6
Opponent
Cleveland Naps
RA
1
League
AL
Catcher
Ray Schalk (1)†
71
71
#
71
Date
September 9, 1914
Pitcher
Iron Davis
Team
Boston Braves
RS
7
Opponent
Philadelphia Phillies
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Hank Gowdy
72
72
#
72
Date
September 19, 1914
Pitcher
Ed Lafitte
Team
Brooklyn Tip-Tops
RS
6
Opponent
Kansas City Packers
RA
2
League
FL
Catcher
Yip Owens
73
73
#
73
Date
April 15, 1915
Pitcher
Rube Marquard †
Team
New York Giants
RS
2
Opponent
Brooklyn Robins
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Chief Meyers
74
74
#
74
Date
April 24, 1915
Pitcher
Frank Allen
Team
Pittsburgh Rebels
RS
2
Opponent
St. Louis Terriers
RA
0
League
FL
Catcher
Claude Berry
75
75
#
75
Date
May 15, 1915
Pitcher
Claude Hendrix
Team
Chicago Chi-Feds/Whales
RS
10
Opponent
Pittsburgh Rebels
RA
0
League
FL
Catcher
Art Wilson (2)
76
76
#
76
Date
August 16, 1915
Pitcher
Alex Main
Team
Kansas City Packers
RS
5
Opponent
Buffalo Buffeds/Blues
RA
0
League
FL
Catcher
Ted Easterly
77
77
#
77
Date
August 31, 1915
Pitcher
Jimmy Lavender
Team
Chicago Cubs
RS
2
Opponent
New York Giants
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Jimmy Archer
78
78
#
78
Date
September 7, 1915
Pitcher
Dave Davenport
Team
St. Louis Terriers
RS
3
Opponent
Chicago Chi-Feds/Whales
RA
0
League
FL
Catcher
Grover Hartley
79
79
#
79
Date
June 16, 1916
Pitcher
Tom L. Hughes
Team
Boston Braves
RS
2
Opponent
Pittsburgh Pirates
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Walt Tragesser
80
80
#
80
Date
June 21, 1916
Pitcher
Rube Foster
Team
Boston Red Sox
RS
2
Opponent
New York Yankees
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Bill Carrigan (2)
81
81
#
81
Date
August 26, 1916
Pitcher
Bullet Joe Bush
Team
Philadelphia Athletics
RS
5
Opponent
Cleveland Indians
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Val Picinich (1)
82
82
#
82
Date
August 30, 1916
Pitcher
Dutch Leonard (1)
Team
Boston Red Sox
RS
4
Opponent
St. Louis Browns
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Bill Carrigan (3)
83
83
#
83
Date
April 14, 1917
Pitcher
Eddie Cicotte
Team
Chicago White Sox
RS
11
Opponent
St. Louis Browns
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Ray Schalk (2)†
84
84
#
84
Date
April 24, 1917
Pitcher
George Mogridge
Team
New York Yankees
RS
2
Opponent
Boston Red Sox
RA
1
League
AL
Catcher
Les Nunamaker
85
85
#
85
Date
May 2, 1917
Pitcher
Fred Toney
Team
Cincinnati Reds
RS
1
Opponent
Chicago Cubs
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Emil Huhn
86
86
#
86
Date
May 5, 1917
Pitcher
Ernie Koob
Team
St. Louis Browns
RS
1
Opponent
Chicago White Sox
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Hank Severeid (1)
87
87
#
87
Date
May 6, 1917
Pitcher
Bob Groom
Team
St. Louis Browns
RS
3
Opponent
Chicago White Sox
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Hank Severeid (2)
88
88
#
88
Date
June 23, 1917
Pitcher
Babe Ruth (0 IP) †Ernie Shore (9 IP)
Team
Boston Red Sox
RS
4
Opponent
Washington Senators
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Pinch Thomas (0 IP)Sam Agnew (9 IP)
89
89
#
89
Date
June 3, 1918
Pitcher
Dutch Leonard (2)
Team
Boston Red Sox
RS
5
Opponent
Detroit Tigers
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Wally Schang
90
90
#
90
Date
May 11, 1919
Pitcher
Hod Eller
Team
Cincinnati Reds
RS
6
Opponent
St. Louis Cardinals
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Bill Rariden
91
91
#
91
Date
September 10, 1919
Pitcher
Ray Caldwell
Team
Cleveland Indians
RS
3
Opponent
New York Yankees
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Steve O'Neill
92
92
#
92
Date
July 1, 1920
Pitcher
Walter Johnson †
Team
Washington Senators
RS
1
Opponent
Boston Red Sox
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Val Picinich (2)
93
93
#
93
Date
April 30, 1922
Pitcher
Charlie Robertson
Team
Chicago White Sox
RS
2
Opponent
Detroit Tigers
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Ray Schalk (3)†
94
94
#
94
Date
May 7, 1922
Pitcher
Jesse Barnes
Team
New York Giants
RS
6
Opponent
Philadelphia Phillies
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Earl Smith
95
95
#
95
Date
September 4, 1923
Pitcher
Sad Sam Jones
Team
New York Yankees
RS
2
Opponent
Philadelphia Athletics
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Fred Hofmann
96
96
#
96
Date
September 7, 1923
Pitcher
Howard Ehmke
Team
Boston Red Sox
RS
4
Opponent
Philadelphia Athletics
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Val Picinich (3)
97
97
#
97
Date
July 17, 1924
Pitcher
Jesse Haines †
Team
St. Louis Cardinals
RS
5
Opponent
Boston Braves
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Mike González
98
98
#
98
Date
September 13, 1925
Pitcher
Dazzy Vance †
Team
Brooklyn Robins
RS
10
Opponent
Philadelphia Phillies
RA
1
League
NL
Catcher
Hank DeBerry
99
99
#
99
Date
August 21, 1926
Pitcher
Ted Lyons †
Team
Chicago White Sox
RS
6
Opponent
Boston Red Sox
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Johnny Grabowski
100
100
#
100
Date
May 8, 1929
Pitcher
Carl Hubbell †
Team
New York Giants
RS
11
Opponent
Pittsburgh Pirates
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Bob O'Farrell
101
101
#
101
Date
April 29, 1931
Pitcher
Wes Ferrell
Team
Cleveland Indians
RS
9
Opponent
St. Louis Browns
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Luke Sewell (1)
102
102
#
102
Date
August 8, 1931
Pitcher
Bobby Burke
Team
Washington Senators
RS
5
Opponent
Boston Red Sox
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Roy Spencer
103
103
#
103
Date
September 21, 1934
Pitcher
Paul Dean
Team
St. Louis Cardinals
RS
3
Opponent
Brooklyn Dodgers
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Bill DeLancey
104
104
#
104
Date
August 31, 1935
Pitcher
Vern Kennedy
Team
Chicago White Sox
RS
5
Opponent
Cleveland Indians
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Luke Sewell (2)
105
105
#
105
Date
June 1, 1937
Pitcher
Bill Dietrich
Team
Chicago White Sox
RS
8
Opponent
St. Louis Browns
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Luke Sewell (3)
106
106
#
106
Date
June 11, 1938
Pitcher
Johnny Vander Meer (1)
Team
Cincinnati Reds
RS
3
Opponent
Boston Bees
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Ernie Lombardi (1)†
107
107
#
107
Date
June 15, 1938
Pitcher
Johnny Vander Meer (2)
Team
Cincinnati Reds
RS
6
Opponent
Brooklyn Dodgers
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Ernie Lombardi (2)†
108
108
#
108
Date
August 27, 1938
Pitcher
Monte Pearson
Team
New York Yankees
RS
13
Opponent
Cleveland Indians
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Joe Glenn
109
109
#
109
Date
April 16, 1940
Pitcher
Bob Feller (1) †
Team
Cleveland Indians
RS
1
Opponent
Chicago White Sox
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Rollie Hemsley
110
110
#
110
Date
April 30, 1940
Pitcher
Tex Carleton
Team
Brooklyn Dodgers
RS
3
Opponent
Cincinnati Reds
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Herman Franks
111
111
#
111
Date
August 30, 1941
Pitcher
Lon Warneke
Team
St. Louis Cardinals
RS
2
Opponent
Cincinnati Reds
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Walker Cooper (1)
112
112
#
112
Date
April 27, 1944
Pitcher
Jim Tobin
Team
Boston Braves
RS
2
Opponent
Brooklyn Dodgers
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Phil Masi
113
113
#
113
Date
May 15, 1944
Pitcher
Clyde Shoun
Team
Cincinnati Reds
RS
1
Opponent
Boston Braves
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Ray Mueller
114
114
#
114
Date
September 9, 1945
Pitcher
Dick Fowler
Team
Philadelphia Athletics
RS
1
Opponent
St. Louis Browns
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Buddy Rosar (1)
115
115
#
115
Date
April 23, 1946
Pitcher
Ed Head
Team
Brooklyn Dodgers
RS
5
Opponent
Boston Braves
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Ferrell Anderson
116
116
#
116
Date
April 30, 1946
Pitcher
Bob Feller (2)†
Team
Cleveland Indians
RS
1
Opponent
New York Yankees
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Frankie Hayes
117
117
#
117
Date
June 18, 1947
Pitcher
Ewell Blackwell
Team
Cincinnati Reds
RS
6
Opponent
Boston Braves
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Ray Lamanno
118
118
#
118
Date
July 10, 1947
Pitcher
Don Black
Team
Cleveland Indians
RS
3
Opponent
Philadelphia Athletics
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Jim Hegan (1)
119
119
#
119
Date
September 3, 1947
Pitcher
Bill McCahan
Team
Philadelphia Athletics
RS
3
Opponent
Washington Senators
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Buddy Rosar (2)
120
120
#
120
Date
June 30, 1948
Pitcher
Bob Lemon †
Team
Cleveland Indians
RS
2
Opponent
Detroit Tigers
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Jim Hegan (2)
121
121
#
121
Date
September 9, 1948
Pitcher
Rex Barney
Team
Brooklyn Dodgers
RS
2
Opponent
New York Giants
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Bruce Edwards
122
122
#
122
Date
August 11, 1950
Pitcher
Vern Bickford
Team
Boston Braves
RS
7
Opponent
Brooklyn Dodgers
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Walker Cooper (2)
123
123
#
123
Date
May 6, 1951
Pitcher
Cliff Chambers
Team
Pittsburgh Pirates
RS
3
Opponent
Boston Braves
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Ed Fitz Gerald
124
124
#
124
Date
July 1, 1951
Pitcher
Bob Feller (3)†
Team
Cleveland Indians
RS
2
Opponent
Detroit Tigers
RA
1
League
AL
Catcher
Jim Hegan (3)
125
125
#
125
Date
July 12, 1951
Pitcher
Allie Reynolds (1)
Team
New York Yankees
RS
1
Opponent
Cleveland Indians
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Yogi Berra (1)†
126
126
#
126
Date
September 28, 1951
Pitcher
Allie Reynolds (2)
Team
New York Yankees
RS
8
Opponent
Boston Red Sox
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Yogi Berra (2)†
127
127
#
127
Date
May 15, 1952
Pitcher
Virgil Trucks (1)
Team
Detroit Tigers
RS
1
Opponent
Washington Senators
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Joe Ginsberg
128
128
#
128
Date
June 19, 1952
Pitcher
Carl Erskine (1)
Team
Brooklyn Dodgers
RS
5
Opponent
Chicago Cubs
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Roy Campanella (1)†
129
129
#
129
Date
August 25, 1952
Pitcher
Virgil Trucks (2)
Team
Detroit Tigers
RS
1
Opponent
New York Yankees
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Matt Batts
130
130
#
130
Date
May 6, 1953
Pitcher
Bobo Holloman
Team
St. Louis Browns
RS
6
Opponent
Philadelphia Athletics
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Les Moss
131
131
#
131
Date
June 12, 1954
Pitcher
Jim Wilson
Team
Milwaukee Braves
RS
2
Opponent
Philadelphia Phillies
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Del Crandall (1)
132
132
#
132
Date
May 12, 1955
Pitcher
Sam Jones
Team
Chicago Cubs
RS
4
Opponent
Pittsburgh Pirates
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Clyde McCullough
133
133
#
133
Date
May 12, 1956
Pitcher
Carl Erskine (2)
Team
Brooklyn Dodgers
RS
3
Opponent
New York Giants
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Roy Campanella (2)†
134
134
#
134
Date
July 14, 1956
Pitcher
Mel Parnell
Team
Boston Red Sox
RS
4
Opponent
Chicago White Sox
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Sammy White
135
135
#
135
Date
September 25, 1956
Pitcher
Sal Maglie
Team
Brooklyn Dodgers
RS
5
Opponent
Philadelphia Phillies
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Roy Campanella (3)†
136
136
#
136
Date
October 8, 1956 §
Pitcher
Don Larsen
Team
New York Yankees (AL)
RS
2
Opponent
Brooklyn Dodgers (NL)
RA
0
League
WS
Catcher
Yogi Berra (3)†
137
137
#
137
Date
August 20, 1957
Pitcher
Bob Keegan
Team
Chicago White Sox
RS
6
Opponent
Washington Senators
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Sherm Lollar
138
138
#
138
Date
July 20, 1958
Pitcher
Jim Bunning (1)†
Team
Detroit Tigers
RS
3
Opponent
Boston Red Sox
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Red Wilson
139
139
#
139
Date
September 20, 1958
Pitcher
Hoyt Wilhelm †
Team
Baltimore Orioles
RS
1
Opponent
New York Yankees
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Gus Triandos (1)
140
140
#
140
Date
May 15, 1960
Pitcher
Don Cardwell
Team
Chicago Cubs
RS
4
Opponent
St. Louis Cardinals
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Del Rice
141
141
#
141
Date
August 18, 1960
Pitcher
Lew Burdette
Team
Milwaukee Braves
RS
1
Opponent
Philadelphia Phillies
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Del Crandall (2)
142
142
#
142
Date
September 16, 1960
Pitcher
Warren Spahn (1)†
Team
Milwaukee Braves
RS
4
Opponent
Philadelphia Phillies
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Del Crandall (3)
143
143
#
143
Date
April 28, 1961
Pitcher
Warren Spahn (2)†
Team
Milwaukee Braves
RS
1
Opponent
San Francisco Giants
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Charley Lau
144
144
#
144
Date
May 5, 1962
Pitcher
Bo Belinsky
Team
Los Angeles Angels
RS
2
Opponent
Baltimore Orioles
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Buck Rodgers
145
145
#
145
Date
June 26, 1962
Pitcher
Earl Wilson
Team
Boston Red Sox
RS
2
Opponent
Los Angeles Angels
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Bob Tillman (1)
146
146
#
146
Date
June 30, 1962
Pitcher
Sandy Koufax (1)†
Team
Los Angeles Dodgers
RS
5
Opponent
New York Mets
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
John Roseboro (1)
147
147
#
147
Date
August 1, 1962
Pitcher
Bill Monbouquette
Team
Boston Red Sox
RS
1
Opponent
Chicago White Sox
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Jim Pagliaroni (1)
148
148
#
148
Date
August 26, 1962
Pitcher
Jack Kralick
Team
Minnesota Twins
RS
1
Opponent
Kansas City Athletics
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Earl Battey
149
149
#
149
Date
May 11, 1963
Pitcher
Sandy Koufax (2)†
Team
Los Angeles Dodgers
RS
8
Opponent
San Francisco Giants
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
John Roseboro (2)
150
150
#
150
Date
May 17, 1963
Pitcher
Don Nottebart
Team
Houston Colt .45s
RS
4
Opponent
Philadelphia Phillies
RA
1
League
NL
Catcher
John Bateman (1)
151
151
#
151
Date
June 15, 1963
Pitcher
Juan Marichal †
Team
San Francisco Giants
RS
1
Opponent
Houston Colt .45s
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Ed Bailey
152
152
#
152
Date
April 23, 1964
Pitcher
Ken Johnson
Team
Houston Colt .45s
RS
0^
Opponent
Cincinnati Reds
RA
1
League
NL
Catcher
Jerry Grote
153
153
#
153
Date
June 4, 1964
Pitcher
Sandy Koufax (3)†
Team
Los Angeles Dodgers
RS
3
Opponent
Philadelphia Phillies
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Doug Camilli
154
154
#
154
Date
June 21, 1964
Pitcher
Jim Bunning (2)†
Team
Philadelphia Phillies
RS
6
Opponent
New York Mets
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Gus Triandos (2)
155
155
#
155
Date
August 19, 1965
Pitcher
Jim Maloney (1)
Team
Cincinnati Reds
RS
1
Opponent
Chicago Cubs
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Johnny Edwards (1)
156
156
#
156
Date
September 9, 1965
Pitcher
Sandy Koufax (4)†
Team
Los Angeles Dodgers
RS
1
Opponent
Chicago Cubs
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Jeff Torborg (1)
157
157
#
157
Date
September 16, 1965
Pitcher
Dave Morehead
Team
Boston Red Sox
RS
2
Opponent
Cleveland Indians
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Bob Tillman (2)
158
158
#
158
Date
June 10, 1966
Pitcher
Sonny Siebert
Team
Cleveland Indians
RS
2
Opponent
Washington Senators
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Joe Azcue (1)
159
159
#
159
Date
April 30, 1967
Pitcher
Steve Barber (8⅔ IP)Stu Miller (⅓ IP)
Team
Baltimore Orioles
RS
1^
Opponent
Detroit Tigers
RA
2
League
AL
Catcher
Andy Etchebarren (8 IP)Larry Haney (1 IP)
160
160
#
160
Date
June 18, 1967
Pitcher
Don Wilson (1)
Team
Houston Astros
RS
2
Opponent
Atlanta Braves
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Dave Adlesh
161
161
#
161
Date
August 25, 1967
Pitcher
Dean Chance
Team
Minnesota Twins
RS
2
Opponent
Cleveland Indians
RA
1
League
AL
Catcher
Jerry Zimmerman
162
162
#
162
Date
September 10, 1967
Pitcher
Joel Horlen
Team
Chicago White Sox
RS
6
Opponent
Detroit Tigers
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
J. C. Martin
163
163
#
163
Date
April 27, 1968
Pitcher
Tom Phoebus
Team
Baltimore Orioles
RS
6
Opponent
Boston Red Sox
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Curt Blefary
164
164
#
164
Date
May 8, 1968
Pitcher
Catfish Hunter †
Team
Oakland Athletics
RS
4
Opponent
Minnesota Twins
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Jim Pagliaroni (2)
165
165
#
165
Date
July 29, 1968
Pitcher
George Culver
Team
Cincinnati Reds
RS
6
Opponent
Philadelphia Phillies
RA
1
League
NL
Catcher
Pat Corrales
166
166
#
166
Date
September 17, 1968
Pitcher
Gaylord Perry †
Team
San Francisco Giants
RS
1
Opponent
St. Louis Cardinals
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Dick Dietz
167
167
#
167
Date
September 18, 1968
Pitcher
Ray Washburn
Team
St. Louis Cardinals
RS
2
Opponent
San Francisco Giants
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Johnny Edwards (2)
168
168
#
168
Date
April 17, 1969
Pitcher
Bill Stoneman (1)
Team
Montreal Expos
RS
7
Opponent
Philadelphia Phillies
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
John Bateman (2)
169
169
#
169
Date
April 30, 1969
Pitcher
Jim Maloney (2)
Team
Cincinnati Reds
RS
10
Opponent
Houston Astros
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Johnny Bench †
170
170
#
170
Date
May 1, 1969
Pitcher
Don Wilson (2)
Team
Houston Astros
RS
4
Opponent
Cincinnati Reds
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Don Bryant
171
171
#
171
Date
August 13, 1969
Pitcher
Jim Palmer †
Team
Baltimore Orioles
RS
8
Opponent
Oakland Athletics
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Ellie Hendricks
172
172
#
172
Date
August 19, 1969
Pitcher
Ken Holtzman (1)
Team
Chicago Cubs
RS
3
Opponent
Atlanta Braves
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Bill Heath (7⅔ IP)Gene Oliver (1⅓ IP)
173
173
#
173
Date
September 20, 1969
Pitcher
Bob Moose
Team
Pittsburgh Pirates
RS
4
Opponent
New York Mets
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Manny Sanguillén
174
174
#
174
Date
June 12, 1970
Pitcher
Dock Ellis
Team
Pittsburgh Pirates
RS
2
Opponent
San Diego Padres
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Jerry May
175
175
#
175
Date
July 3, 1970
Pitcher
Clyde Wright
Team
California Angels
RS
4
Opponent
Oakland Athletics
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Joe Azcue (2)
176
176
#
176
Date
July 20, 1970
Pitcher
Bill Singer
Team
Los Angeles Dodgers
RS
5
Opponent
Philadelphia Phillies
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Jeff Torborg (2)
177
177
#
177
Date
September 21, 1970
Pitcher
Vida Blue
Team
Oakland Athletics
RS
6
Opponent
Minnesota Twins
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Gene Tenace (1)
178
178
#
178
Date
June 3, 1971
Pitcher
Ken Holtzman (2)
Team
Chicago Cubs
RS
1
Opponent
Cincinnati Reds
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Danny Breeden
179
179
#
179
Date
June 23, 1971
Pitcher
Rick Wise
Team
Philadelphia Phillies
RS
4
Opponent
Cincinnati Reds
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Tim McCarver (1)
180
180
#
180
Date
August 14, 1971
Pitcher
Bob Gibson †
Team
St. Louis Cardinals
RS
11
Opponent
Pittsburgh Pirates
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Ted Simmons (1)†
181
181
#
181
Date
April 16, 1972
Pitcher
Burt Hooton
Team
Chicago Cubs
RS
4
Opponent
Philadelphia Phillies
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Randy Hundley (1)
182
182
#
182
Date
September 2, 1972
Pitcher
Milt Pappas
Team
Chicago Cubs
RS
8
Opponent
San Diego Padres
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Randy Hundley (2)
183
183
#
183
Date
October 2, 1972
Pitcher
Bill Stoneman (2)
Team
Montreal Expos
RS
7
Opponent
New York Mets
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Tim McCarver (2)
184
184
#
184
Date
April 27, 1973
Pitcher
Steve Busby (1)
Team
Kansas City Royals
RS
3
Opponent
Detroit Tigers
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Fran Healy (1)
185
185
#
185
Date
May 15, 1973
Pitcher
Nolan Ryan (1)†
Team
California Angels
RS
3
Opponent
Kansas City Royals
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Jeff Torborg (3)
186
186
#
186
Date
July 15, 1973
Pitcher
Nolan Ryan (2)†
Team
California Angels
RS
6
Opponent
Detroit Tigers
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Art Kusnyer
187
187
#
187
Date
July 30, 1973
Pitcher
Jim Bibby
Team
Texas Rangers
RS
6
Opponent
Oakland Athletics
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Dick Billings
188
188
#
188
Date
August 5, 1973
Pitcher
Phil Niekro †
Team
Atlanta Braves
RS
9
Opponent
San Diego Padres
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Paul Casanova
189
189
#
189
Date
June 19, 1974
Pitcher
Steve Busby (2)
Team
Kansas City Royals
RS
2
Opponent
Milwaukee Brewers
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Fran Healy (2)
190
190
#
190
Date
July 19, 1974
Pitcher
Dick Bosman
Team
Cleveland Indians
RS
4
Opponent
Oakland Athletics
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
John Ellis
191
191
#
191
Date
September 28, 1974
Pitcher
Nolan Ryan (3)†
Team
California Angels
RS
4
Opponent
Minnesota Twins
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Tom Egan
192
192
#
192
Date
June 1, 1975
Pitcher
Nolan Ryan (4)†
Team
California Angels
RS
1
Opponent
Baltimore Orioles
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Ellie Rodríguez
193
193
#
193
Date
August 24, 1975
Pitcher
Ed Halicki
Team
San Francisco Giants
RS
6
Opponent
New York Mets
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Dave Rader
194
194
#
194
Date
September 28, 1975
Pitcher
Vida Blue (5 IP)Glenn Abbott (1 IP)Paul Lindblad (1 IP)Rollie Fingers (2 IP)†
Team
Oakland Athletics
RS
5
Opponent
California Angels
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Gene Tenace (2) (6 IP)Ray Fosse (1) (3 IP)
195
195
#
195
Date
July 9, 1976
Pitcher
Larry Dierker
Team
Houston Astros
RS
6
Opponent
Montreal Expos
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Ed Herrmann
196
196
#
196
Date
July 28, 1976
Pitcher
Blue Moon Odom (5 IP)Francisco Barrios (4 IP)
Team
Chicago White Sox
RS
2
Opponent
Oakland Athletics
RA
1
League
AL
Catcher
Jim Essian
197
197
#
197
Date
August 9, 1976
Pitcher
John Candelaria
Team
Pittsburgh Pirates
RS
2
Opponent
Los Angeles Dodgers
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Duffy Dyer
198
198
#
198
Date
September 29, 1976
Pitcher
John Montefusco
Team
San Francisco Giants
RS
9
Opponent
Atlanta Braves
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Gary Alexander
199
199
#
199
Date
May 14, 1977
Pitcher
Jim Colborn
Team
Kansas City Royals
RS
6
Opponent
Texas Rangers
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Darrell Porter (1)
200
200
#
200
Date
May 30, 1977
Pitcher
Dennis Eckersley †
Team
Cleveland Indians
RS
1
Opponent
California Angels
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Ray Fosse (2)
201
201
#
201
Date
September 22, 1977
Pitcher
Bert Blyleven †
Team
Texas Rangers
RS
6
Opponent
California Angels
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Jim Sundberg
202
202
#
202
Date
April 16, 1978
Pitcher
Bob Forsch (1)
Team
St. Louis Cardinals
RS
5
Opponent
Philadelphia Phillies
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Ted Simmons (2)†
203
203
#
203
Date
June 16, 1978
Pitcher
Tom Seaver †
Team
Cincinnati Reds
RS
4
Opponent
St. Louis Cardinals
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Don Werner
204
204
#
204
Date
April 7, 1979
Pitcher
Ken Forsch
Team
Houston Astros
RS
6
Opponent
Atlanta Braves
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Alan Ashby (1)
205
205
#
205
Date
June 27, 1980
Pitcher
Jerry Reuss
Team
Los Angeles Dodgers
RS
8
Opponent
San Francisco Giants
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Steve Yeager
206
206
#
206
Date
May 10, 1981
Pitcher
Charlie Lea
Team
Montreal Expos
RS
4
Opponent
San Francisco Giants
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Gary Carter †
207
207
#
207
Date
May 15, 1981
Pitcher
Len Barker
Team
Cleveland Indians
RS
3
Opponent
Toronto Blue Jays
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Ron Hassey (1)
208
208
#
208
Date
September 26, 1981
Pitcher
Nolan Ryan (5)†
Team
Houston Astros
RS
5
Opponent
Los Angeles Dodgers
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Alan Ashby (2)
209
209
#
209
Date
July 4, 1983
Pitcher
Dave Righetti
Team
New York Yankees
RS
4
Opponent
Boston Red Sox
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Butch Wynegar
210
210
#
210
Date
September 26, 1983
Pitcher
Bob Forsch (2)
Team
St. Louis Cardinals
RS
3
Opponent
Montreal Expos
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Darrell Porter (2)
211
211
#
211
Date
September 29, 1983
Pitcher
Mike Warren
Team
Oakland Athletics
RS
3
Opponent
Chicago White Sox
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Mike Heath
212
212
#
212
Date
April 7, 1984
Pitcher
Jack Morris †
Team
Detroit Tigers
RS
4
Opponent
Chicago White Sox
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Lance Parrish (1)
213
213
#
213
Date
September 30, 1984
Pitcher
Mike Witt
Team
California Angels
RS
1
Opponent
Texas Rangers
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Bob Boone
214
214
#
214
Date
September 19, 1986
Pitcher
Joe Cowley
Team
Chicago White Sox
RS
7
Opponent
California Angels
RA
1
League
AL
Catcher
Ron Karkovice (1)
215
215
#
215
Date
September 25, 1986
Pitcher
Mike Scott
Team
Houston Astros
RS
2
Opponent
San Francisco Giants
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Alan Ashby (3)
216
216
#
216
Date
April 15, 1987
Pitcher
Juan Nieves
Team
Milwaukee Brewers
RS
7
Opponent
Baltimore Orioles
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Bill Schroeder
217
217
#
217
Date
September 16, 1988
Pitcher
Tom Browning
Team
Cincinnati Reds
RS
1
Opponent
Los Angeles Dodgers
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Jeff Reed
218
218
#
218
Date
April 11, 1990
Pitcher
Mark Langston (7 IP)Mike Witt (2 IP)
Team
California Angels
RS
1
Opponent
Seattle Mariners
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Lance Parrish (2)
219
219
#
219
Date
June 2, 1990
Pitcher
Randy Johnson (1)†
Team
Seattle Mariners
RS
2
Opponent
Detroit Tigers
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Scott Bradley
220
220
#
220
Date
June 11, 1990
Pitcher
Nolan Ryan (6)†
Team
Texas Rangers
RS
5
Opponent
Oakland Athletics
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
John Russell
221
221
#
221
Date
June 29, 1990
Pitcher
Dave Stewart
Team
Oakland Athletics
RS
5
Opponent
Toronto Blue Jays
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Terry Steinbach (1)
222
222
#
222
Date
June 29, 1990
Pitcher
Fernando Valenzuela
Team
Los Angeles Dodgers
RS
6
Opponent
St. Louis Cardinals
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Mike Scioscia (1)
223
223
#
223
Date
August 15, 1990
Pitcher
Terry Mulholland
Team
Philadelphia Phillies
RS
6
Opponent
San Francisco Giants
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Darren Daulton
224
224
#
224
Date
September 2, 1990
Pitcher
Dave Stieb
Team
Toronto Blue Jays
RS
3
Opponent
Cleveland Indians
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Pat Borders
225
225
#
225
Date
May 1, 1991
Pitcher
Nolan Ryan (7)†
Team
Texas Rangers
RS
3
Opponent
Toronto Blue Jays
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Mike Stanley
226
226
#
226
Date
May 23, 1991
Pitcher
Tommy Greene
Team
Philadelphia Phillies
RS
2
Opponent
Montreal Expos
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Darrin Fletcher
227
227
#
227
Date
July 13, 1991
Pitcher
Bob Milacki (6 IP)Mike Flanagan (1 IP)Mark Williamson (1 IP)Gregg Olson (1 IP)
Team
Baltimore Orioles
RS
2
Opponent
Oakland Athletics
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Chris Hoiles
228
228
#
228
Date
July 28, 1991
Pitcher
Dennis Martínez
Team
Montreal Expos
RS
2
Opponent
Los Angeles Dodgers
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Ron Hassey (2)
229
229
#
229
Date
August 11, 1991
Pitcher
Wilson Álvarez
Team
Chicago White Sox
RS
7
Opponent
Baltimore Orioles
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Ron Karkovice (2)
230
230
#
230
Date
August 26, 1991
Pitcher
Bret Saberhagen
Team
Kansas City Royals
RS
7
Opponent
Chicago White Sox
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Brent Mayne
231
231
#
231
Date
September 11, 1991
Pitcher
Kent Mercker (6 IP)Mark Wohlers (2 IP)Alejandro Peña (1 IP)
Team
Atlanta Braves
RS
1
Opponent
San Diego Padres
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Greg Olson
232
232
#
232
Date
August 17, 1992
Pitcher
Kevin Gross
Team
Los Angeles Dodgers
RS
2
Opponent
San Francisco Giants
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Mike Scioscia (2)
233
233
#
233
Date
April 22, 1993
Pitcher
Chris Bosio
Team
Seattle Mariners
RS
2
Opponent
Boston Red Sox
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Dave Valle
234
234
#
234
Date
September 4, 1993
Pitcher
Jim Abbott
Team
New York Yankees
RS
4
Opponent
Cleveland Indians
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Matt Nokes
235
235
#
235
Date
September 8, 1993
Pitcher
Darryl Kile
Team
Houston Astros
RS
7
Opponent
New York Mets
RA
1
League
NL
Catcher
Scott Servais (1)
236
236
#
236
Date
April 8, 1994
Pitcher
Kent Mercker
Team
Atlanta Braves
RS
6
Opponent
Los Angeles Dodgers
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Javy Lopez
237
237
#
237
Date
April 27, 1994
Pitcher
Scott Erickson
Team
Minnesota Twins
RS
6
Opponent
Milwaukee Brewers
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Matt Walbeck
238
238
#
238
Date
July 28, 1994
Pitcher
Kenny Rogers
Team
Texas Rangers
RS
4
Opponent
California Angels
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Iván Rodríguez (1)†
239
239
#
239
Date
July 14, 1995
Pitcher
Ramón Martínez
Team
Los Angeles Dodgers
RS
7
Opponent
Florida Marlins
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Mike Piazza (1) †
240
240
#
240
Date
May 11, 1996
Pitcher
Al Leiter
Team
Florida Marlins
RS
11
Opponent
Colorado Rockies
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Charles Johnson (1)
241
241
#
241
Date
May 14, 1996
Pitcher
Dwight Gooden
Team
New York Yankees
RS
2
Opponent
Seattle Mariners
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Joe Girardi (1)
242
242
#
242
Date
September 17, 1996
Pitcher
Hideo Nomo (1)
Team
Los Angeles Dodgers
RS
9
Opponent
Colorado Rockies
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Mike Piazza (2)†
243
243
#
243
Date
June 10, 1997
Pitcher
Kevin Brown
Team
Florida Marlins
RS
9
Opponent
San Francisco Giants
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Charles Johnson (2)
244
244
#
244
Date
July 12, 1997
Pitcher
Francisco Córdova (9 IP)Ricardo Rincón (1 IP)
Team
Pittsburgh Pirates
RS
3
Opponent
Houston Astros
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Jason Kendall
245
245
#
245
Date
May 17, 1998
Pitcher
David Wells
Team
New York Yankees
RS
4
Opponent
Minnesota Twins
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Jorge Posada
246
246
#
246
Date
June 25, 1999
Pitcher
José Jiménez
Team
St. Louis Cardinals
RS
1
Opponent
Arizona Diamondbacks
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Alberto Castillo
247
247
#
247
Date
July 18, 1999
Pitcher
David Cone
Team
New York Yankees (AL)
RS
6
Opponent
Montreal Expos (NL)
RA
0
League
Inter
Catcher
Joe Girardi (2)
248
248
#
248
Date
September 11, 1999
Pitcher
Eric Milton
Team
Minnesota Twins
RS
7
Opponent
Anaheim Angels
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Terry Steinbach (2)
249
249
#
249
Date
April 4, 2001
Pitcher
Hideo Nomo (2)
Team
Boston Red Sox
RS
3
Opponent
Baltimore Orioles
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Jason Varitek (1)
250
250
#
250
Date
May 12, 2001
Pitcher
A. J. Burnett
Team
Florida Marlins
RS
3
Opponent
San Diego Padres
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Charles Johnson (3)
251
251
#
251
Date
September 3, 2001
Pitcher
Bud Smith
Team
St. Louis Cardinals
RS
4
Opponent
San Diego Padres
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Eli Marrero
252
252
#
252
Date
April 27, 2002
Pitcher
Derek Lowe
Team
Boston Red Sox
RS
10
Opponent
Tampa Bay Devil Rays
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Jason Varitek (2)
253
253
#
253
Date
April 27, 2003
Pitcher
Kevin Millwood
Team
Philadelphia Phillies
RS
1
Opponent
San Francisco Giants
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Mike Lieberthal
254
254
#
254
Date
June 11, 2003
Pitcher
Roy Oswalt (1 IP)Pete Munro (2⅔ IP)Kirk Saarloos (1⅓ IP)Brad Lidge (2 IP)Octavio Dotel (1 IP)Billy Wagner (1 IP)†
Team
Houston Astros (NL)
RS
8
Opponent
New York Yankees (AL)
RA
0
League
Inter
Catcher
Brad Ausmus
255
255
#
255
Date
May 18, 2004
Pitcher
Randy Johnson (2)†
Team
Arizona Diamondbacks
RS
2
Opponent
Atlanta Braves
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Robby Hammock
256
256
#
256
Date
September 6, 2006
Pitcher
Aníbal Sánchez
Team
Florida Marlins
RS
2
Opponent
Arizona Diamondbacks
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Miguel Olivo (1)
257
257
#
257
Date
April 18, 2007
Pitcher
Mark Buehrle (1)
Team
Chicago White Sox
RS
6
Opponent
Texas Rangers
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
A. J. Pierzynski (1)
258
258
#
258
Date
June 12, 2007
Pitcher
Justin Verlander (1)‡
Team
Detroit Tigers (AL)
RS
4
Opponent
Milwaukee Brewers (NL)
RA
0
League
Inter
Catcher
Iván Rodríguez (2)†
259
259
#
259
Date
September 1, 2007
Pitcher
Clay Buchholz
Team
Boston Red Sox
RS
10
Opponent
Baltimore Orioles
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Jason Varitek (3)
260
260
#
260
Date
May 19, 2008
Pitcher
Jon Lester
Team
Boston Red Sox
RS
7
Opponent
Kansas City Royals
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Jason Varitek (4)
261
261
#
261
Date
September 14, 2008
Pitcher
Carlos Zambrano
Team
Chicago Cubs
RS
5
Opponent
Houston Astros
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Geovany Soto
262
262
#
262
Date
July 10, 2009
Pitcher
Jonathan Sánchez
Team
San Francisco Giants
RS
8
Opponent
San Diego Padres
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Eli Whiteside
263
263
#
263
Date
July 23, 2009
Pitcher
Mark Buehrle (2)
Team
Chicago White Sox
RS
5
Opponent
Tampa Bay Rays
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Ramón Castro
264
264
#
264
Date
April 17, 2010
Pitcher
Ubaldo Jiménez
Team
Colorado Rockies
RS
4
Opponent
Atlanta Braves
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Miguel Olivo (2)
265
265
#
265
Date
May 9, 2010
Pitcher
Dallas Braden
Team
Oakland Athletics
RS
4
Opponent
Tampa Bay Rays
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Landon Powell
266
266
#
266
Date
May 29, 2010
Pitcher
Roy Halladay (1) †
Team
Philadelphia Phillies
RS
1
Opponent
Florida Marlins
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Carlos Ruiz (1)
267
267
#
267
Date
June 25, 2010
Pitcher
Edwin Jackson
Team
Arizona Diamondbacks (NL)
RS
1
Opponent
Tampa Bay Rays (AL)
RA
0
League
Inter
Catcher
Miguel Montero (1)
268
268
#
268
Date
July 26, 2010
Pitcher
Matt Garza
Team
Tampa Bay Rays
RS
5
Opponent
Detroit Tigers
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Kelly Shoppach
269
269
#
269
Date
October 6, 2010 §
Pitcher
Roy Halladay (2) †
Team
Philadelphia Phillies
RS
4
Opponent
Cincinnati Reds
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Carlos Ruiz (2)
270
270
#
270
Date
May 3, 2011
Pitcher
Francisco Liriano
Team
Minnesota Twins
RS
1
Opponent
Chicago White Sox
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Drew Butera (1)
271
271
#
271
Date
May 7, 2011
Pitcher
Justin Verlander (2)‡
Team
Detroit Tigers
RS
9
Opponent
Toronto Blue Jays
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Alex Avila
272
272
#
272
Date
July 27, 2011
Pitcher
Ervin Santana
Team
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
RS
3
Opponent
Cleveland Indians
RA
1
League
AL
Catcher
Bobby Wilson
273
273
#
273
Date
April 21, 2012
Pitcher
Philip Humber
Team
Chicago White Sox
RS
4
Opponent
Seattle Mariners
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
A. J. Pierzynski (2)
274
274
#
274
Date
May 2, 2012
Pitcher
Jered Weaver
Team
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
RS
9
Opponent
Minnesota Twins
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Chris Iannetta
275
275
#
275
Date
June 1, 2012
Pitcher
Johan Santana
Team
New York Mets
RS
8
Opponent
St. Louis Cardinals
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Josh Thole
276
276
#
276
Date
June 8, 2012
Pitcher
Kevin Millwood (6 IP) Charlie Furbush (⅔ IP)Stephen Pryor (⅓ IP)Lucas Luetge (⅓ IP)Brandon League (⅔ IP)Tom Wilhelmsen (1 IP)
Team
Seattle Mariners (AL)
RS
1
Opponent
Los Angeles Dodgers (NL)
RA
0
League
Inter
Catcher
Jesús Montero
277
277
#
277
Date
June 13, 2012
Pitcher
Matt Cain
Team
San Francisco Giants
RS
10
Opponent
Houston Astros
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Buster Posey (1)
278
278
#
278
Date
August 15, 2012
Pitcher
Félix Hernández
Team
Seattle Mariners
RS
1
Opponent
Tampa Bay Rays
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
John Jaso
279
279
#
279
Date
September 28, 2012
Pitcher
Homer Bailey (1)
Team
Cincinnati Reds
RS
1
Opponent
Pittsburgh Pirates
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Ryan Hanigan (1)
280
280
#
280
Date
July 2, 2013
Pitcher
Homer Bailey (2)
Team
Cincinnati Reds
RS
3
Opponent
San Francisco Giants
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Ryan Hanigan (2)
281
281
#
281
Date
July 13, 2013
Pitcher
Tim Lincecum (1)
Team
San Francisco Giants
RS
9
Opponent
San Diego Padres
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Buster Posey (2)
282
282
#
282
Date
September 29, 2013
Pitcher
Henderson Álvarez
Team
Miami Marlins (NL)
RS
1
Opponent
Detroit Tigers (AL)
RA
0
League
Inter
Catcher
Koyie Hill
283
283
#
283
Date
May 25, 2014
Pitcher
Josh Beckett
Team
Los Angeles Dodgers
RS
6
Opponent
Philadelphia Phillies
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Drew Butera (2)
284
284
#
284
Date
June 18, 2014
Pitcher
Clayton Kershaw ‡
Team
Los Angeles Dodgers
RS
8
Opponent
Colorado Rockies
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
A. J. Ellis
285
285
#
285
Date
June 25, 2014
Pitcher
Tim Lincecum (2)
Team
San Francisco Giants
RS
4
Opponent
San Diego Padres
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Héctor Sánchez
286
286
#
286
Date
September 1, 2014
Pitcher
Cole Hamels (6 IP)Jake Diekman (1 IP)‡Ken Giles (1 IP)‡Jonathan Papelbon (1 IP)
Team
Philadelphia Phillies
RS
7
Opponent
Atlanta Braves
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Carlos Ruiz (3)
287
287
#
287
Date
September 28, 2014
Pitcher
Jordan Zimmermann
Team
Washington Nationals
RS
1
Opponent
Miami Marlins
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Wilson Ramos (1)
288
288
#
288
Date
June 9, 2015
Pitcher
Chris Heston
Team
San Francisco Giants
RS
5
Opponent
New York Mets
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Buster Posey (3)
289
289
#
289
Date
June 20, 2015
Pitcher
Max Scherzer (1) ‡
Team
Washington Nationals
RS
6
Opponent
Pittsburgh Pirates
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Wilson Ramos (2)
290
290
#
290
Date
July 25, 2015
Pitcher
Cole Hamels
Team
Philadelphia Phillies
RS
5
Opponent
Chicago Cubs
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Carlos Ruiz (4)
291
291
#
291
Date
August 12, 2015
Pitcher
Hisashi Iwakuma
Team
Seattle Mariners
RS
3
Opponent
Baltimore Orioles
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Jesús Sucre
292
292
#
292
Date
August 21, 2015
Pitcher
Mike Fiers (1)
Team
Houston Astros (AL)
RS
3
Opponent
Los Angeles Dodgers (NL)
RA
0
League
Inter
Catcher
Jason Castro
293
293
#
293
Date
August 30, 2015
Pitcher
Jake Arrieta (1)
Team
Chicago Cubs
RS
2
Opponent
Los Angeles Dodgers
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Miguel Montero (2)
294
294
#
294
Date
October 3, 2015
Pitcher
Max Scherzer (2) ‡
Team
Washington Nationals
RS
2
Opponent
New York Mets
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Wilson Ramos (3)
295
295
#
295
Date
April 21, 2016
Pitcher
Jake Arrieta (2)
Team
Chicago Cubs
RS
16
Opponent
Cincinnati Reds
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
David Ross
296
296
#
296
Date
June 3, 2017
Pitcher
Edinson Vólquez
Team
Miami Marlins
RS
3
Opponent
Arizona Diamondbacks
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
J. T. Realmuto (1) ‡
297
297
#
297
Date
April 21, 2018
Pitcher
Sean Manaea ‡
Team
Oakland Athletics
RS
3
Opponent
Boston Red Sox
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Jonathan Lucroy
298
298
#
298
Date
May 4, 2018
Pitcher
Walker Buehler (6 IP)‡Tony Cingrani (1 IP) Yimi García (1 IP)‡Adam Liberatore (1 IP)
Team
Los Angeles Dodgers
RS
4
Opponent
San Diego Padres
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Yasmani Grandal ‡
299
299
#
299
Date
May 8, 2018
Pitcher
James Paxton
Team
Seattle Mariners
RS
5
Opponent
Toronto Blue Jays
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Mike Zunino
300
300
#
300
Date
May 7, 2019
Pitcher
Mike Fiers (2)
Team
Oakland Athletics (AL)
RS
2
Opponent
Cincinnati Reds (NL)
RA
0
League
Inter
Catcher
Josh Phegley
301
301
#
301
Date
July 12, 2019
Pitcher
Taylor Cole (2 IP)Félix Peña (7 IP)‡
Team
Los Angeles Angels
RS
13
Opponent
Seattle Mariners
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Dustin Garneau
302
302
#
302
Date
August 3, 2019
Pitcher
Aaron Sanchez (6 IP)‡Will Harris (1 IP)Joe Biagini (1 IP) Chris Devenski (1 IP)‡
Team
Houston Astros
RS
9
Opponent
Seattle Mariners
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Martín Maldonado ‡
303
303
#
303
Date
September 1, 2019
Pitcher
Justin Verlander (3)‡
Team
Houston Astros
RS
2
Opponent
Toronto Blue Jays
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Robinson Chirinos
304
304
#
304
Date
August 25, 2020
Pitcher
Lucas Giolito ‡
Team
Chicago White Sox (AL)
RS
4
Opponent
Pittsburgh Pirates (NL)
RA
0
League
Inter
Catcher
James McCann ‡
305
305
#
305
Date
September 13, 2020
Pitcher
Alec Mills ‡
Team
Chicago Cubs
RS
12
Opponent
Milwaukee Brewers
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Víctor Caratini (1) ‡
306
306
#
306
Date
April 9, 2021
Pitcher
Joe Musgrove ‡
Team
San Diego Padres (NL)
RS
3
Opponent
Texas Rangers (AL)
RA
0
League
Inter
Catcher
Víctor Caratini (2) ‡
307
307
#
307
Date
April 14, 2021
Pitcher
Carlos Rodón ‡
Team
Chicago White Sox
RS
8
Opponent
Cleveland Indians
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Zack Collins ‡
308
308
#
308
Date
May 5, 2021
Pitcher
John Means ‡
Team
Baltimore Orioles
RS
6
Opponent
Seattle Mariners
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Pedro Severino ‡
309
309
#
309
Date
May 7, 2021
Pitcher
Wade Miley ‡
Team
Cincinnati Reds (NL)
RS
3
Opponent
Cleveland Indians (AL)
RA
0
League
Inter
Catcher
Tucker Barnhart ‡
310
310
#
310
Date
May 18, 2021
Pitcher
Spencer Turnbull ‡
Team
Detroit Tigers
RS
5
Opponent
Seattle Mariners
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Eric Haase (1) ‡
311
311
#
311
Date
May 19, 2021
Pitcher
Corey Kluber
Team
New York Yankees
RS
2
Opponent
Texas Rangers
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Kyle Higashioka (1) ‡
312
312
#
312
Date
June 24, 2021
Pitcher
Zach Davies (6 IP)‡ Ryan Tepera (1 IP)‡ Andrew Chafin (1 IP)‡ Craig Kimbrel (1 IP)‡
Team
Chicago Cubs
RS
4
Opponent
Los Angeles Dodgers
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Willson Contreras ‡
313
313
#
313
Date
August 14, 2021
Pitcher
Tyler Gilbert ‡
Team
Arizona Diamondbacks
RS
7
Opponent
San Diego Padres
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Daulton Varsho ‡
314
314
#
314
Date
September 11, 2021
Pitcher
Corbin Burnes (8 IP) ‡ Josh Hader (1 IP) ‡
Team
Milwaukee Brewers (NL)
RS
3
Opponent
Cleveland Indians (AL)
RA
0
League
Inter
Catcher
Omar Narváez ‡
315
315
#
315
Date
April 29, 2022
Pitcher
Tylor Megill (5 IP) ‡ Drew Smith (1⅓ IP) ‡ Joely Rodríguez (1 IP) ‡ Seth Lugo (⅔ IP) ‡ Edwin Díaz (1 IP) ‡
Team
New York Mets
RS
3
Opponent
Philadelphia Phillies
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
James McCann (2) ‡
316
316
#
316
Date
May 10, 2022
Pitcher
Reid Detmers ‡
Team
Los Angeles Angels
RS
12
Opponent
Tampa Bay Rays
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Chad Wallach ‡
317
317
#
317
Date
June 25, 2022
Pitcher
Cristian Javier (7 IP) ‡ Héctor Neris (1 IP) ‡ Ryan Pressly (1 IP) ‡
Team
Houston Astros
RS
3
Opponent
New York Yankees
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Martín Maldonado (2) ‡
318
318
#
318
Date
November 2, 2022 §
Pitcher
Cristian Javier (6 IP) ‡ Bryan Abreu (1 IP) ‡ Rafael Montero (1 IP) ‡ Ryan Pressly (1 IP) ‡
Team
Houston Astros (AL)
RS
5
Opponent
Philadelphia Phillies (NL)
RA
0
League
WS
Catcher
Christian Vázquez ‡
319
319
#
319
Date
June 28, 2023
Pitcher
Domingo Germán ‡
Team
New York Yankees
RS
11
Opponent
Oakland Athletics
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Kyle Higashioka (2) ‡
320
320
#
320
Date
July 8, 2023
Pitcher
Matt Manning (6⅔ IP) ‡ Jason Foley (1⅓ IP) ‡ Alex Lange (1 IP) ‡
Team
Detroit Tigers
RS
2
Opponent
Toronto Blue Jays
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Eric Haase (2) ‡
321
321
#
321
Date
August 1, 2023
Pitcher
Framber Valdez ‡
Team
Houston Astros
RS
2
Opponent
Cleveland Guardians
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Martín Maldonado (3) ‡
322
322
#
322
Date
August 9, 2023
Pitcher
Michael Lorenzen ‡
Team
Philadelphia Phillies
RS
7
Opponent
Washington Nationals
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
J. T. Realmuto (2) ‡
323
323
#
323
Date
April 1, 2024
Pitcher
Ronel Blanco ‡
Team
Houston Astros
RS
10
Opponent
Toronto Blue Jays
RA
0
League
AL
Catcher
Yainer Díaz ‡
324
324
#
324
Date
July 25, 2024
Pitcher
Dylan Cease ‡
Team
San Diego Padres
RS
3
Opponent
Washington Nationals
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Luis Campusano ‡
325
325
#
325
Date
August 2, 2024
Pitcher
Blake Snell ‡
Team
San Francisco Giants
RS
3
Opponent
Cincinnati Reds
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Patrick Bailey ‡
326
326
#
326
Date
September 4, 2024
Pitcher
Shota Imanaga (7 IP) ‡ Nate Pearson (1 IP) ‡ Porter Hodge (1 IP) ‡
Team
Chicago Cubs
RS
12
Opponent
Pittsburgh Pirates
RA
0
League
NL
Catcher
Miguel Amaya ‡
#
Date
Pitcher
Team
RS
Opponent
RA
League
Catcher
Notes
July 28, 1875
Joe Borden
Philadelphia White Stockings
4
Chicago White Stockings
0
NA
Pop Snyder
May 23, 1876
Joe Borden
Boston Red Caps
8
Cincinnati Reds
0
NL
John Morrill
1
July 15, 1876
George Bradley
St. Louis Brown Stockings
2
Hartford Dark Blues
0
NL
John Clapp
2
June 12, 1880
Lee Richmond
Worcester Worcesters
1
Cleveland Blues
0
NL
Charlie Bennett
3
June 17, 1880
John Montgomery Ward †
Providence Grays
5
Buffalo Bisons
0
NL
Emil Gross
4
August 19, 1880
Larry Corcoran (1)
Chicago White Stockings
6
Boston Red Caps
0
NL
Silver Flint (? IP) (1)King Kelly (? IP) (1)†
5
August 20, 1880
Pud Galvin (1)†
Buffalo Bisons
1
Worcester Worcesters
0
NL
Jack Rowe (1)
6
September 11, 1882
Tony Mullane
Louisville Eclipse
2
Cincinnati Red Stockings
0
AA
Dan Sullivan (1)
7
September 19, 1882
Guy Hecker
Louisville Eclipse
3
Pittsburgh Alleghenys
1
AA
Dan Sullivan (2)
8
September 20, 1882
Larry Corcoran (2)
Chicago White Stockings
5
Worcester Worcesters
0
NL
Silver Flint (2)
9
July 25, 1883
Charles Radbourn†
Providence Grays
8
Cleveland Blues
0
NL
Barney Gilligan
10
September 13, 1883
Hugh Daily
Cleveland Blues
1
Philadelphia Phillies
0
NL
Doc Bushong
11
May 24, 1884
Al Atkinson (1)
Philadelphia Athletics
10
Pittsburgh Alleghenys
1
AA
Jocko Milligan
12
May 29, 1884
Ed Morris
Columbus Buckeyes
5
Pittsburgh Alleghenys
0
AA
Rudy Kemmler (1)
13
June 5, 1884
Frank Mountain
Columbus Buckeyes
12
Washington Nationals
0
AA
Rudy Kemmler (2)
14
June 27, 1884
Larry Corcoran (3)
Chicago White Stockings
6
Providence Grays
0
NL
King Kelly (2)†
15
August 4, 1884
Pud Galvin (2)†
Buffalo Bisons
18
Detroit Wolverines
0
NL
Jack Rowe (2)
16
August 26, 1884
Dick Burns
Cincinnati Outlaw Reds
3
Kansas City Unions
1
UA
Joe Crotty
17
September 28, 1884
Ed Cushman
Milwaukee Brewers
5
Washington Nationals
0
UA
Cal Broughton
18
October 4, 1884
Sam Kimber
Brooklyn Atlantics
0
Toledo Blue Stockings
0
AA
Jack Corcoran
19
July 27, 1885
John Clarkson †
Chicago White Stockings
4
Providence Grays
0
NL
Silver Flint (3)
20
August 29, 1885
Charlie Ferguson
Philadelphia Phillies
1
Providence Grays
0
NL
Charlie Ganzel (1)
21
May 1, 1886
Al Atkinson (2)
Philadelphia Athletics
3
New York Metropolitans
2
AA
Jack O'Brien
22
July 24, 1886
Adonis Terry (1)
Brooklyn Grays
1
St. Louis Browns
0
AA
Jimmy Peoples (1)
23
October 6, 1886
Matt Kilroy
Baltimore Orioles
6
Pittsburgh Alleghenys
0
AA
Tom Dolan
24
May 27, 1888
Adonis Terry (2)
Brooklyn Bridegrooms
4
Louisville Colonels
0
AA
Jimmy Peoples (2)
25
June 6, 1888
Henry Porter
Kansas City Cowboys
4
Baltimore Orioles
0
AA
Law Daniels
26
July 26, 1888
Ed Seward
Philadelphia Athletics
12
Cincinnati Red Stockings
2
AA
Wilbert Robinson (1)†
27
July 31, 1888
Gus Weyhing
Philadelphia Athletics
4
Kansas City Cowboys
0
AA
George Townsend
28
September 15, 1890
Ledell Titcomb
Rochester Broncos
7
Syracuse Stars
0
AA
John Grim
29
June 22, 1891
Tom Lovett
Brooklyn Grooms
4
New York Giants
0
NL
Con Daily
30
July 31, 1891
Amos Rusie †
New York Giants
6
Brooklyn Grooms
0
NL
Dick Buckley
31
October 4, 1891
Ted Breitenstein (1)
St. Louis Browns
8
Louisville Colonels
0
AA
John Munyan
32
August 6, 1892
Jack Stivetts
Boston Beaneaters
11
Brooklyn Grooms
0
NL
Charlie Ganzel (2)
33
August 22, 1892
Ben Sanders
Louisville Colonels
6
Baltimore Orioles
2
NL
Bill Merritt
34
October 15, 1892
Bumpus Jones
Cincinnati Reds
7
Pittsburgh Pirates
1
NL
Farmer Vaughn
35
August 16, 1893
Bill Hawke
Baltimore Orioles
5
Washington Senators
0
NL
Wilbert Robinson (2)†
36
September 18, 1897
Cy Young (1)†
Cleveland Spiders
6
Cincinnati Reds
0
NL
Chief Zimmer (1)
37
April 22, 1898
Ted Breitenstein (2)
Cincinnati Reds
11
Pittsburgh Pirates
0
NL
Heinie Peitz (1)
38
April 22, 1898
Jay Hughes
Baltimore Orioles
8
Boston Beaneaters
0
NL
Boileryard Clarke
39
July 8, 1898
Red Donahue
Philadelphia Phillies
5
Boston Beaneaters
0
NL
Ed McFarland (1)
40
August 21, 1898
Walter Thornton
Chicago Orphans
2
Brooklyn Bridegrooms
0
NL
Tim Donahue
41
May 25, 1899
Deacon Phillippe
Louisville Colonels
7
New York Giants
0
NL
Malachi Kittridge
42
August 7, 1899
Vic Willis †
Boston Beaneaters
7
Washington Senators
1
NL
Marty Bergen
43
July 12, 1900
Noodles Hahn
Cincinnati Reds
4
Philadelphia Phillies
0
NL
Heinie Peitz (2)
June 30, 1901
Pete Dowling
Cleveland Blues
7
Milwaukee Brewers
0
AL
George Yeager
44
July 15, 1901
Christy Mathewson (1)†
New York Giants
5
St. Louis Cardinals
0
NL
Jack Warner
45
September 20, 1902
Nixey Callahan
Chicago White Sox
3
Detroit Tigers
0
AL
Ed McFarland (2)
46
September 18, 1903
Chick Fraser
Philadelphia Phillies
10
Chicago Cubs
0
NL
Chief Zimmer (2)
· No-hitters by team › Current teams
Los Angeles Dodgers
Los Angeles Dodgers
Team
Los Angeles Dodgers
No-hitters pitched
26
No-hitters pitched against
20
Most recent pitched
May 4, 2018
Most recent pitched against
June 24, 2021
Chicago White Sox
Chicago White Sox
Team
Chicago White Sox
No-hitters pitched
20
No-hitters pitched against
13
Most recent pitched
April 14, 2021
Most recent pitched against
May 3, 2011
Chicago Cubs
Chicago Cubs
Team
Chicago Cubs
No-hitters pitched
18
No-hitters pitched against
7
Most recent pitched
September 4, 2024
Most recent pitched against
July 25, 2015
Boston Red Sox
Boston Red Sox
Team
Boston Red Sox
No-hitters pitched
18
No-hitters pitched against
12
Most recent pitched
May 19, 2008
Most recent pitched against
April 21, 2018
San Francisco Giants
San Francisco Giants
Team
San Francisco Giants
No-hitters pitched
18
No-hitters pitched against
16
Most recent pitched
August 2, 2024
Most recent pitched against
July 2, 2013
Houston Astros
Houston Astros
Team
Houston Astros
No-hitters pitched
17
No-hitters pitched against
5
Most recent pitched
April 1, 2024
Most recent pitched against
June 13, 2012
Cincinnati Reds
Cincinnati Reds
Team
Cincinnati Reds
No-hitters pitched
17
No-hitters pitched against
14
Most recent pitched
May 7, 2021
Most recent pitched against
August 2, 2024
Cleveland Guardians
Cleveland Guardians
Team
Cleveland Guardians
No-hitters pitched
14
No-hitters pitched against
13
Most recent pitched
May 15, 1981
Most recent pitched against
August 1, 2023
Atlanta Braves
Atlanta Braves
Team
Atlanta Braves
No-hitters pitched
14
No-hitters pitched against
17
Most recent pitched
April 8, 1994
Most recent pitched against
September 1, 2014
Philadelphia Phillies
Philadelphia Phillies
Team
Philadelphia Phillies
No-hitters pitched
14
No-hitters pitched against
21
Most recent pitched
August 9, 2023
Most recent pitched against
November 2, 2022
New York Yankees
New York Yankees
Team
New York Yankees
No-hitters pitched
13
No-hitters pitched against
7
Most recent pitched
June 28, 2023
Most recent pitched against
June 25, 2022
Athletics
Athletics
Team
Athletics
No-hitters pitched
13
No-hitters pitched against
15
Most recent pitched
May 7, 2019
Most recent pitched against
June 28, 2023
Los Angeles Angels
Los Angeles Angels
Team
Los Angeles Angels
No-hitters pitched
12
No-hitters pitched against
7
Most recent pitched
May 10, 2022
Most recent pitched against
September 11, 1999
St. Louis Cardinals
St. Louis Cardinals
Team
St. Louis Cardinals
No-hitters pitched
10
No-hitters pitched against
9
Most recent pitched
September 3, 2001
Most recent pitched against
June 1, 2012
Baltimore Orioles (modern)
Baltimore Orioles (modern)
Team
Baltimore Orioles (modern)
No-hitters pitched
10
No-hitters pitched against
15
Most recent pitched
May 5, 2021
Most recent pitched against
August 12, 2015
Detroit Tigers
Detroit Tigers
Team
Detroit Tigers
No-hitters pitched
9
No-hitters pitched against
14
Most recent pitched
July 8, 2023
Most recent pitched against
September 29, 2013
Washington Nationals (modern)
Washington Nationals (modern)
Team
Washington Nationals (modern)
No-hitters pitched
7
No-hitters pitched against
6
Most recent pitched
October 3, 2015
Most recent pitched against
July 25, 2024
Minnesota Twins
Minnesota Twins
Team
Minnesota Twins
No-hitters pitched
7
No-hitters pitched against
9
Most recent pitched
May 3, 2011
Most recent pitched against
May 2, 2012
Miami Marlins
Miami Marlins
Team
Miami Marlins
No-hitters pitched
6
No-hitters pitched against
3
Most recent pitched
June 3, 2017
Most recent pitched against
September 28, 2014
Seattle Mariners
Seattle Mariners
Team
Seattle Mariners
No-hitters pitched
6
No-hitters pitched against
7
Most recent pitched
May 8, 2018
Most recent pitched against
May 18, 2021
Pittsburgh Pirates
Pittsburgh Pirates
Team
Pittsburgh Pirates
No-hitters pitched
6
No-hitters pitched against
14
Most recent pitched
July 12, 1997
Most recent pitched against
September 4, 2024
Texas Rangers
Texas Rangers
Team
Texas Rangers
No-hitters pitched
5
No-hitters pitched against
6
Most recent pitched
July 28, 1994
Most recent pitched against
May 19, 2021
Kansas City Royals
Kansas City Royals
Team
Kansas City Royals
No-hitters pitched
4
No-hitters pitched against
2
Most recent pitched
August 26, 1991
Most recent pitched against
May 19, 2008
Arizona Diamondbacks
Arizona Diamondbacks
Team
Arizona Diamondbacks
No-hitters pitched
3
No-hitters pitched against
3
Most recent pitched
August 14, 2021
Most recent pitched against
June 3, 2017
Milwaukee Brewers (modern)
Milwaukee Brewers (modern)
Team
Milwaukee Brewers (modern)
No-hitters pitched
2
No-hitters pitched against
4
Most recent pitched
September 11, 2021
Most recent pitched against
September 13, 2020
New York Mets
New York Mets
Team
New York Mets
No-hitters pitched
2
No-hitters pitched against
8
Most recent pitched
April 29, 2022
Most recent pitched against
October 3, 2015
San Diego Padres
San Diego Padres
Team
San Diego Padres
No-hitters pitched
2
No-hitters pitched against
10
Most recent pitched
July 25, 2024
Most recent pitched against
August 14, 2021
Colorado Rockies
Colorado Rockies
Team
Colorado Rockies
No-hitters pitched
1
No-hitters pitched against
3
Most recent pitched
April 17, 2010
Most recent pitched against
June 18, 2014
Tampa Bay Rays
Tampa Bay Rays
Team
Tampa Bay Rays
No-hitters pitched
1
No-hitters pitched against
6
Most recent pitched
July 26, 2010
Most recent pitched against
May 10, 2022
Toronto Blue Jays
Toronto Blue Jays
Team
Toronto Blue Jays
No-hitters pitched
1
No-hitters pitched against
8
Most recent pitched
September 2, 1990
Most recent pitched against
April 1, 2024
Team
No-hitters pitched
No-hitters pitched against
Most recent pitched
Most recent pitched against
Los Angeles Dodgers
26
20
May 4, 2018
June 24, 2021
Chicago White Sox
20
13
April 14, 2021
May 3, 2011
Chicago Cubs
18
7
September 4, 2024
July 25, 2015
Boston Red Sox
18
12
May 19, 2008
April 21, 2018
San Francisco Giants
18
16
August 2, 2024
July 2, 2013
Houston Astros
17
5
April 1, 2024
June 13, 2012
Cincinnati Reds
17
14
May 7, 2021
August 2, 2024
Cleveland Guardians
14
13
May 15, 1981
August 1, 2023
Atlanta Braves
14
17
April 8, 1994
September 1, 2014
Philadelphia Phillies
14
21
August 9, 2023
November 2, 2022
New York Yankees
13
7
June 28, 2023
June 25, 2022
Athletics
13
15
May 7, 2019
June 28, 2023
Los Angeles Angels
12
7
May 10, 2022
September 11, 1999
St. Louis Cardinals
10
9
September 3, 2001
June 1, 2012
Baltimore Orioles (modern)
10
15
May 5, 2021
August 12, 2015
Detroit Tigers
9
14
July 8, 2023
September 29, 2013
Washington Nationals (modern)
7
6
October 3, 2015
July 25, 2024
Minnesota Twins
7
9
May 3, 2011
May 2, 2012
Miami Marlins
6
3
June 3, 2017
September 28, 2014
Seattle Mariners
6
7
May 8, 2018
May 18, 2021
Pittsburgh Pirates
6
14
July 12, 1997
September 4, 2024
Texas Rangers
5
6
July 28, 1994
May 19, 2021
Kansas City Royals
4
2
August 26, 1991
May 19, 2008
Arizona Diamondbacks
3
3
August 14, 2021
June 3, 2017
Milwaukee Brewers (modern)
2
4
September 11, 2021
September 13, 2020
New York Mets
2
8
April 29, 2022
October 3, 2015
San Diego Padres
2
10
July 25, 2024
August 14, 2021
Colorado Rockies
1
3
April 17, 2010
June 18, 2014
Tampa Bay Rays
1
6
July 26, 2010
May 10, 2022
Toronto Blue Jays
1
8
September 2, 1990
April 1, 2024
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Louisville Colonels
Louisville Colonels
Team
Louisville Colonels
No-hitters pitched
4
No-hitters pitched against
2
Philadelphia Athletics
Philadelphia Athletics
Team
Philadelphia Athletics
No-hitters pitched
4
No-hitters pitched against
0
Baltimore Orioles (AA/NL)
Baltimore Orioles (AA/NL)
Team
Baltimore Orioles (AA/NL)
No-hitters pitched
3
No-hitters pitched against
2
Buffalo Bisons
Buffalo Bisons
Team
Buffalo Bisons
No-hitters pitched
2
No-hitters pitched against
1
Columbus Buckeyes
Columbus Buckeyes
Team
Columbus Buckeyes
No-hitters pitched
2
No-hitters pitched against
0
Providence Grays
Providence Grays
Team
Providence Grays
No-hitters pitched
2
No-hitters pitched against
3
Brooklyn Tip-Tops
Brooklyn Tip-Tops
Team
Brooklyn Tip-Tops
No-hitters pitched
1
No-hitters pitched against
0
Chicago Chi-Feds/Whales
Chicago Chi-Feds/Whales
Team
Chicago Chi-Feds/Whales
No-hitters pitched
1
No-hitters pitched against
1
Cincinnati Outlaw Reds
Cincinnati Outlaw Reds
Team
Cincinnati Outlaw Reds
No-hitters pitched
1
No-hitters pitched against
0
Cleveland Blues
Cleveland Blues
Team
Cleveland Blues
No-hitters pitched
1
No-hitters pitched against
2
Cleveland Spiders
Cleveland Spiders
Team
Cleveland Spiders
No-hitters pitched
1
No-hitters pitched against
0
Kansas City Cowboys (AA)
Kansas City Cowboys (AA)
Team
Kansas City Cowboys (AA)
No-hitters pitched
1
No-hitters pitched against
1
Kansas City Packers
Kansas City Packers
Team
Kansas City Packers
No-hitters pitched
1
No-hitters pitched against
1
Milwaukee Brewers (UA)
Milwaukee Brewers (UA)
Team
Milwaukee Brewers (UA)
No-hitters pitched
1
No-hitters pitched against
0
Pittsburgh Rebels
Pittsburgh Rebels
Team
Pittsburgh Rebels
No-hitters pitched
1
No-hitters pitched against
1
Rochester Broncos
Rochester Broncos
Team
Rochester Broncos
No-hitters pitched
1
No-hitters pitched against
0
St. Louis Brown Stockings
St. Louis Brown Stockings
Team
St. Louis Brown Stockings
No-hitters pitched
1
No-hitters pitched against
0
St. Louis Terriers
St. Louis Terriers
Team
St. Louis Terriers
No-hitters pitched
1
No-hitters pitched against
1
Worcester Worcesters
Worcester Worcesters
Team
Worcester Worcesters
No-hitters pitched
1
No-hitters pitched against
2
Buffalo Blues
Buffalo Blues
Team
Buffalo Blues
No-hitters pitched
0
No-hitters pitched against
1
Detroit Wolverines
Detroit Wolverines
Team
Detroit Wolverines
No-hitters pitched
0
No-hitters pitched against
1
Hartford Dark Blues
Hartford Dark Blues
Team
Hartford Dark Blues
No-hitters pitched
0
No-hitters pitched against
1
Kansas City Cowboys (UA)
Kansas City Cowboys (UA)
Team
Kansas City Cowboys (UA)
No-hitters pitched
0
No-hitters pitched against
1
New York Metropolitans
New York Metropolitans
Team
New York Metropolitans
No-hitters pitched
0
No-hitters pitched against
1
Syracuse Stars
Syracuse Stars
Team
Syracuse Stars
No-hitters pitched
0
No-hitters pitched against
1
Toledo Blue Stockings
Toledo Blue Stockings
Team
Toledo Blue Stockings
No-hitters pitched
0
No-hitters pitched against
1
Washington Nationals (AA)
Washington Nationals (AA)
Team
Washington Nationals (AA)
No-hitters pitched
0
No-hitters pitched against
1
Washington Nationals (UA)
Washington Nationals (UA)
Team
Washington Nationals (UA)
No-hitters pitched
0
No-hitters pitched against
1
Washington Senators (AA/NL)
Washington Senators (AA/NL)
Team
Washington Senators (AA/NL)
No-hitters pitched
0
No-hitters pitched against
2
Team
No-hitters pitched
No-hitters pitched against
Louisville Colonels
4
2
Philadelphia Athletics
4
0
Baltimore Orioles (AA/NL)
3
2
Buffalo Bisons
2
1
Columbus Buckeyes
2
0
Providence Grays
2
3
Brooklyn Tip-Tops
1
0
Chicago Chi-Feds/Whales
1
1
Cincinnati Outlaw Reds
1
0
Cleveland Blues
1
2
Cleveland Spiders
1
0
Kansas City Cowboys (AA)
1
1
Kansas City Packers
1
1
Milwaukee Brewers (UA)
1
0
Pittsburgh Rebels
1
1
Rochester Broncos
1
0
St. Louis Brown Stockings
1
0
St. Louis Terriers
1
1
Worcester Worcesters
1
2
Buffalo Blues
0
1
Detroit Wolverines
0
1
Hartford Dark Blues
0
1
Kansas City Cowboys (UA)
0
1
New York Metropolitans
0
1
Syracuse Stars
0
1
Toledo Blue Stockings
0
1
Washington Nationals (AA)
0
1
Washington Nationals (UA)
0
1
Washington Senators (AA/NL)
0
2

References

  1. Major League Baseball seasons since 1901 without a no-hitter pitched are 1909, 1913, 1921, 1927–1928, 1932–1933, 1936, 1
  2. Major League Baseball does not recognize the National Association as a major league.
  3. Some baseball historians claim this was the first no-hitter in National League history, but contemporary newspaper repor
  4. 10 inning tie. First extra inning no-hitter and first that did not result in a win for the pitching team. Only no-hitter
  5. At 20 years and two months old, Rusie is the youngest pitcher to throw a no-hitter.
  6. First career start. First game of a doubleheader on the final day of the season.
  7. First career game.
  8. First no-hitter at modern pitching distance of 60'6".
  9. First game of a doubleheader.
  10. First of two no-hitters on the same day.
  11. Second of two no-hitters on the same day.
  12. Second game of a doubleheader.
  13. Not officially recognized by Major League Baseball for unknown reasons. There is some discrepancy over whether this was
  14. Part of a streak of 25.1 consecutive hitless innings by Young, still a Major League record.
  15. Tannehill's brother, Lee, played third base for the White Sox and went 0–3.
  16. Only base-runners came on errors by Bill Dahlen and Billy Gilbert.
  17. Second game of a doubleheader. The Tigers lineup included 18-year-old Ty Cobb, who was playing in his 10th career game a
  18. First game of a doubleheader. Dinneen would later be the home plate umpire for five no-hitters.
  19. The Phillies would not have another no-hitter until Jim Bunning's perfect game in 1964.
  20. Eason was the losing pitcher in the previous no-hitter, a feat not duplicated until 1947. He would be the home plate ump
  21. Third career start for Maddox. Last no-hitter in Pittsburgh until 1971. A Pirate pitcher would not throw a no-hitter at
  22. Young retired the final 27 batters in a row after a leadoff walk. He also drove in four runs.
  23. First game of a doubleheader. 10 innings, only base-runner was on a Hit by pitch with 2 outs in the ninth.
  24. To date, Joss is one of only three pitchers in modern history to no-hit the same team twice.
  25. First game of a doubleheader. Wood had a no-hitter broken up in the 9th inning against the Browns three weeks earlier.
  26. Hamilton did not strike out a batter.
  27. Benz took a no-hitter into the 9th inning two starts later.
  28. Second game of a doubleheader. First no-hitter at Fenway Park.
  29. Bush retired 27 batters in a row after a leadoff walk in the first inning. He also started against Cleveland a day earli
  30. 10 innings; See Double No-Hitter
  31. The same teams, in the same park, on the next day as the previous no-hitter, but the second game of a doubleheader. Groo
  32. First game of a doubleheader. Ruth and Thomas were ejected for arguing balls and strikes after walking the first batter,
  33. First game of a doubleheader. Two weeks earlier, Caldwell had been struck by lightning while on the mound during a game
  34. Only base-runner came on Bucky Harris' error leading off the 7th.
  35. Jones did not strike out a batter the entire game.
  36. In the sixth inning, Athletics pitcher Slim Harriss hit a ball to left field but was tagged out after not touching first
  37. Only no-hitter the Cardinals would have at Sportsman's Park, their home from 1920 to 1966.
  38. First game of a doubleheader. Vance had thrown a one-hit shutout against the Phillies five days earlier.
  39. Also hit a home run. Ferrell's brother, Rick, started at catcher for the Browns and went 0–3.
  40. Only no-hitter ever thrown at Griffith Stadium, home of the Senators from 1911 to 1960.
  41. Second game of a doubleheader. In the first game, Paul's brother Dizzy had a no-hitter for 8 innings but finished with a
  42. First no-hitter ever thrown at Comiskey Park.
  43. First of two no-hitters in back-to-back starts.
  44. Second of two no-hitters in back-to-back starts. First-ever night game at Ebbets Field
  45. Second game of a doubleheader. First no-hitter at Yankee Stadium.
  46. Opening Day
  47. Tobin pitched a one-hit shutout in his previous start. He would be the losing pitcher in Shoun's no-hitter eighteen days
  48. Only base-runner was a walk to the opposing pitcher in the third inning. A day earlier, Shoun's teammate Bucky Walters h
  49. Second game of a doubleheader. First no-hitter by a Canadian-born pitcher. The winning run was scored in the bottom of t
  50. Against the Brooklyn Dodgers four days later, Blackwell nearly duplicated Vander Meer's double no-hit feat but had this
  51. Only base-runner came on Ferris Fain's error with one out in the 2nd. McCahan had been the losing pitcher in Black's no-
  52. First game of a doubleheader. The win gave the Yankees a share of the 1951 pennant, which they clinched outright in the
  53. Tigers won on a walk-off home run in the bottom of the ninth inning.
  54. Trucks pitched two no-hitters in 1952 but went 5–19. Yankees' shortstop Phil Rizzuto was initially credited with a hit i
  55. First major league start; Holloman would win only two more Major League games.
  56. First no-hitter by black pitcher. Jones walked the bases loaded with no one out in the ninth inning but then struck out
  57. Maglie would be the losing pitcher in Larsen's perfect game 13 days later.
  58. Game 5 of the 1956 World Series; the first of three postseason no-hitters. First perfect game in the majors since 1922.
  59. Wilhelm had pitched primarily in relief prior to this season; this was only his ninth career start. The Yankees would go
  60. Second game of a doubleheader. First start after being traded by Phillies to Cubs. Cardwell retired the last 26 batters
  61. Burdette scored the game's only run. He faced the minimum and didn't issue a walk. The only base-runner came on a hit by
  62. Spahn's first no-hitter came in his 506th career start, the most in Major League history. He would pitch his second just
  63. Faced the minimum 27 batters, with the only two base-runners being retired on double plays. Spahn's second no-hitter in
  64. Belinsky's fourth career game. First no-hitter at Dodger Stadium. Belinsky's gem was also the first in Los Angeles Angel
  65. Wilson also hit a home run.
  66. First no-hitter by a Dodgers pitcher at Dodger Stadium (see Bo Belinsky's entry above) and the first in team history sin
  67. Only base-runner was a walk in the 9th.
  68. Koufax retired Harvey Kuenn for the final out. Kuenn would also be the last out in Koufax's perfect game two years later
  69. Marichal was the losing pitcher in Koufax's no-hitter earlier in the season.
  70. 9-inning home loss. Only run scored on an error with two outs in the ninth inning.
  71. Koufax faced the minimum 27 batters (the only base-runner was caught stealing).
  72. Father's Day. First game of a doubleheader.
  73. 10 innings. Maloney threw 187 pitches, walked 10 and hit a batter. Two months earlier, Maloney also had a no-hitter thru
  74. Dodgers only managed 2 base-runners and one hit, setting records for fewest base-runners and hits in a game by both team
  75. On the same day, the Red Sox fired Pinky Higgins as their general manager. At 1,247 this was the lowest attended no-hitt
  76. First game of a doubleheader. 9-inning home loss. Tigers had at least one base-runner in every inning except one. Barber
  77. First no-hitter on artificial turf and in a domed stadium.
  78. First game of a doubleheader. Horlen didn't walk a batter, the only two basrunners coming on a hit by pitch and an error
  79. Hunter also batted in three of Oakland's four runs.
  80. The next day in the same park, the Cardinals no-hit the Giants.
  81. The previous day in the same park, the Giants no-hit the Cardinals.
  82. Stoneman's fifth career start; ninth game in Expos franchise history. Sets a record for the earliest no-hitter recorded
  83. First game of a two-game series, in which both were no-hitters.
  84. Second game of a two-game series, in which both were no-hitters.
  85. Palmer came off the disabled list four days earlier. Home plate umpire Lou DiMuro's son Mike was umpire for Roy Halladay
  86. Holtzman did not strike out a batter the entire game.
  87. The Mets would go on to win the 1969 World Series.
  88. First game of a doubleheader. Ellis later claimed to have been under the influence of LSD.
  89. In a pre-game ceremony, Wright had been inducted into the NAIA Hall of Fame.
  90. Singer didn't issue a walk but did hit a batter and commit a throwing error.
  91. Blue's third career win and eighth start. He had lost a no-hitter with two outs in the 8th inning two starts earlier. Al
  92. Holtzman scored the game's only run.
  93. Also hit 2 home runs. All-time hits leader Pete Rose hit a hard line drive right at Phillies third baseman John Vukovich
  94. First no-hitter in Pittsburgh in 64 years. Pirates were no-hit at home for the first time since 1886, when they were a m
  95. Hooton's fourth career start.
  96. Walk with 2 outs in 9th inning only base-runner for Padres
  97. First game of a doubleheader. First no-hitter pitched in a regular-season game in Canada. Stoneman also pitched the firs
  98. First no-hitter by a pitcher who did not come to bat the entire game, under the American League's new designated hitter
  99. Pitched seven innings of no-hit ball in next start. Closest to tying Vander Meer's back-to-back no-hitters since Ewell B
  100. Busby took a no-hitter into the 6th inning in his next start, setting an AL record by retiring 33 consecutive batters (t
  101. Bosman's own fielding error with 2 outs in the 4th allowed Oakland's only base-runner (Sal Bando). Bosman threw only 79
  102. Final day of the regular season. First no-hitter involving more than two pitchers. The Athletics had already clinched th
  103. First no-hitter thrown against the Expos, and the third the Expos had participated in (the other 2 were by Bill Stoneman
  104. Odom was removed after walking his ninth batter to lead off the sixth inning. This would be the last win of his career.
  105. Candelaria became the first Pirates pitcher to throw a no-hitter at home since 1907. Game was televised on ABC.
  106. Eckersley had pitched seven hitless innings to finish his previous start, then took a no-hit bid into the sixth inning i
  107. Blyleven's last start with the Rangers. He was traded to the Pittsburgh Pirates after the season.
  108. First no-hitter at Busch Memorial Stadium.
  109. Seaver had two previous bids broken up in the ninth, including a perfect game bid in 1969 while pitching for the Mets.
  110. Bob and Ken Forsch are the only set of brothers to have thrown no-hitters.
  111. Only base-runner came on Bill Russell's error with 2 outs in the 1st inning
  112. Second game of a doubleheader. Third no-hitter in Expos history. Only no-hitter thrown by an Expos pitcher at Olympic St
  113. First no-hitter thrown against the Blue Jays – the first no-hitter by a Toronto pitcher would also be played in Clevelan
  114. Broke Sandy Koufax's old record of no-hitters. The Dodgers would go on to win the 1981 World Series. Game was televised
  115. First no-hitter for the Yankees since Don Larsen's perfect game.
  116. Only base-runners came on a hit by pitch and an error in the second inning.
  117. Warren's ninth career start. He would win just four more games in his career and finish with a record of 9–13.
  118. Game was televised on NBC. Fourth game of Tigers 1984 season. Detroit would start 9–0 and were 35–5 after 40 games. Went
  119. Final day of the regular season.
  120. Last win of his career. Cowley is the last pitcher to be charged with an earned run in a no-hitter.
  121. Houston clinched the NL West title in this game.
  122. Robin Yount made a diving catch in center field to rob Eddie Murray of a hit for the final out. Brewers' ninth win in a
  123. The start of the game was delayed two and a half hours by rain. Browning's teammate Ron Robinson lost a perfect game wit
  124. Langston was making his Angels debut after signing a $16 million contract — at the time the largest in history — in the
  125. Johnson also threw a perfect game fourteen years later, the largest gap between no-hitters.
  126. First of two no-hitters thrown on the same day. First no-hitter against the Blue Jays in Toronto
  127. First month with four no-hitters.
  128. Only base-runner came on third baseman Charlie Hayes's error leading off the 7th. Hayes would later make a spectacular c
  129. Stieb lost three potential no-hitters in the ninth inning over the previous 2 years, including one that would have been
  130. Ryan's 7th and last no-hitter. At 44, Ryan is the oldest pitcher to throw a no-hitter.
  131. Second no-hitter thrown at Olympic Stadium in Montreal and the fourth one all time in Canada
  132. First Orioles no-hitter since 1969, also against the Athletics. Milacki was hit on the hand by a ground ball in the sixt
  133. Hassey becomes the first catcher of two Major League perfect games. Fourth and final no-hitter in Montreal Expos history
  134. Second career start and first game with White Sox. Alvarez came into the game with a career ERA of infinity; in his only
  135. In the fifth inning, Dan Pasqua hit a fly ball to left field that deflected off the glove of Kirk Gibson. After initiall
  136. Mercker had been primarily a reliever before this game and was making his third career start after 81 games out of the b
  137. Bosio walked the first two batters of the game, then retired 27 in a row.
  138. Abbott was born without a right hand.
  139. The Mets scored a run in the fourth inning on a walk, a wild pitch, and an error.
  140. Fifth no-hitter in Rangers history and the fourteenth perfect game in MLB history. Preserved by a diving catch in the ni
  141. 22nd no-hitter in Dodgers history. Martínez lost a perfect game with two outs in the eighth inning due to a walk by the
  142. First no-hitter in Marlins history
  143. Gooden became the first right-handed pitcher to throw a no-hitter at Yankee Stadium since Don Larsen 40 years earlier.
  144. First no-hitter thrown at Coors Field. First Japanese pitcher to record no-hitter.
  145. Only base-runner was a hit by pitch with two outs in the 8th.
  146. 10 innings. Pinch-hitter Mark Smith hit a walk-off 3-run home run with two outs in the bottom of the tenth inning to sec
  147. Part of a streak of 38 consecutive batters retired by Wells, a new AL record that stood until 2007. Wells claims to have
  148. Ten days later, Jiménez again shut out the Diamondbacks 1–0, allowing only two hits. Randy Johnson was the losing pitche
  149. First no-hitter/perfect game in regular-season interleague play. Pitched on Yogi Berra Day at Yankee Stadium, with Berra
  150. The Los Angeles Angels currently hold the longest streak the majors of not being no-hit. This was the last time it occur
  151. Nomo's first start with Red Sox. Second game of the season. Until 2024, earliest no-hitter by the calendar. First no-hit
  152. 7 strikeouts and 9 walks, most ever in a no-hitter.
  153. On Phillie Phanatic's birthday and their last season at Veterans Stadium. Occurred during the 2003 NFL draft. ESPN broke
  154. Last no-hitter thrown at the original Yankee Stadium before it closed in 2008. Oswalt left with an injury in the second
  155. Previous no-hitter almost fourteen years earlier.
  156. Diamondbacks are most recent team to perform a no-hitter then suffer the following one. First MLB no-hitter in 6,364 gam
  157. Buehrle faced the minimum 27 batters. The only base-runner (Sammy Sosa) was picked off of first base.
  158. First no-hitter at Comerica Park.
  159. Second career game for Buchholz.
  160. First time since the 1974 California Angels that one team had last two no-hitters in the majors. Varitek sets the record
  161. Played at Miller Park in Milwaukee because of Hurricane Ike, making it the first no-hitter at a neutral site.
  162. Only base-runner came on Juan Uribe's error with one out in the 8th. Sánchez was 2–8 on the season with a 5.30 ERA at th
  163. Second perfect game in White Sox history. Umpire Eric Cooper called both of Buehrle's no-hitters. In the ninth, new cent
  164. First no-hitter in Rockies franchise history.
  165. Second perfect game in 12 months. This game was also held on Mother's Day. It was the second perfect game in Oakland Ath
  166. Shortest span between perfect games (20 days). Home plate umpire Mike DiMuro's father, Lou, was umpire for Jim Palmer's
  167. Jackson walked eight and hit a batter on 149 pitches, the most ever for a no-hitter in MLB history. The Rays became the
  168. Garza faced the minimum (only base-runner allowed was retired on a double play). Opposing starter Max Scherzer threw 5⅔
  169. Game 1 of the 2010 NLDS. Second no-hitter in postseason history, after Don Larsen's perfect game in the 1956 World Serie
  170. First complete game of Liriano's career, in 95 starts. His season ERA entering the game was 9.13.
  171. Verlander faced the minimum 27 batters.
  172. Third perfect game in White Sox history and the first no-hitter thrown at Safeco Field. This was also Humber's only care
  173. First no-hitter in Mets history and the first no-hitter thrown at Citi Field. A ball hit by St. Louis' Carlos Beltrán wa
  174. Third no-hitter in Mariners history and the second no-hitter thrown at T-Mobile Park (then Safeco Field). Millwood left
  175. First perfect game in Giants history.
  176. First perfect game in Mariners history. Seattle becomes the first team with a combined no-hitter and a traditional no-hi
  177. First no-hitter by a Reds pitcher since Browning's perfect game in 1988. Pirates were no-hit for the first time since 19
  178. Bailey is the first pitcher since Nolan Ryan in 1974–75 to have thrown the Major Leagues' last two no-hitters.
  179. First no-hitter ever thrown in San Diego's Petco Park. Lincecum was the losing pitcher in Bailey's no-hitter 11 days ear
  180. 5th no-hitter in Marlins history, and the first ever thrown at Marlins Park. The Marlins scored the winning run in the b
  181. Twenty-fourth no-hitter in Dodgers franchise history and the second thrown at Citizens Bank Park. Beckett fanned six and
  182. Rockies' only base-runner came on a throwing error in the seventh. Kershaw became the first MLB pitcher ever with 15 str
  183. Lincecum's second no-hitter in less than a year. Lincecum became the second pitcher all-time, after Addie Joss, to no-hi
  184. Labor Day. First combined no-hitter in Phillies history and twelfth overall.
  185. Nationals rookie Steven Souza Jr., who came in as a defensive replacement in the top of the ninth inning, made a diving
  186. Seventeenth no-hitter in Giants franchise history, and the second no-hitter thrown at Citi Field. Heston was the 22nd ro
  187. Scherzer was perfect through 8⅔ innings when he hit pinch-hitter José Tábata to allow the Pirates' only base-runner of t
  188. Fifth pitcher, after Blue, Witt, Mercker, and Millwood, to pitch a complete game no-hitter as well as contribute to a co
  189. Second Japanese pitcher to throw a Major League no-hitter, after Hideo Nomo. First no-hitter in an American League game
  190. Eleventh no-hitter in Astros history, and the first no-hitter for the Astros as an American League team. This was also t
  191. Dodgers no-hit for the second time in 9 days; this is the shortest interval since the 1923 Philadelphia Athletics and th
  192. Second game of a doubleheader. Scherzer's second no-hitter of the season; both of which also featured no walks. Scherzer
  193. Fifteenth no-hitter in Cubs history. Most run support in a no-hitter since 1884. First regular season no-hitter against
  194. Sixth no-hitter in Marlins history. Vólquez faced the minimum 27 batters. Thrown on the birthday of Vólquez's friend and
  195. Twelfth no-hitter in Athletics history and the first no-hitter since Dallas Braden's perfect game in 2010. Red Sox no-hi
  196. Game played in Monterrey, Mexico. First no-hitter thrown outside the United States or Canada. Second no-hitter thrown at
  197. Sixth no-hitter in Mariners history. Second no-hitter thrown by a Canadian pitcher, first since 1945 (Dick Fowler), and
  198. Thirteenth no-hitter in Athletics history. Mike Fiers becomes the 35th pitcher in MLB history to throw two no-hitters.
  199. Eleventh no-hitter and the second combined no-hitter in Angels history. Largest run differential in a no-hitter by an AL
  200. Twelfth no-hitter and the second combined no-hitter in Astros history. First start by Sanchez since being acquired from
  201. Thirteenth no-hitter in Astros history. Retired the last twenty-six batters in a row after a first-inning walk. Verlande
  202. Nineteenth no-hitter in White Sox history. Giolito struck out 13, the most ever in a White Sox no-hitter, and allowed on
  203. Mills' first complete game and 15th career start, the fewest by a Cubs pitcher before throwing a no-hitter since 1972. W
  204. First no-hitter in Padres history. First no-hitter at Globe Life Field. Musgrove didn't walk a batter, the only baserunn
  205. Rodón had a perfect game broken up with one out in the 9th after hitting Roberto Pérez with a pitch.
  206. First no-hitter by an Orioles pitcher since 1969, and the first on the road since 1912. Means faced the minimum 27 batte
  207. At the age of 34 years and 175 days, Miley was the oldest pitcher to throw his first no-hitter since David Cone in 1999.
  208. Eighth no-hitter in Tigers history, and first since 2011. First time there had been five no-hitters thrown this early in
  209. First no-hitter by a Yankees pitcher since Cone's perfect game in 1999, and first on the road since 1951. First time the
  210. Seventh no-hitter of 2021, tying a modern-era MLB record. First time seven no-hitters had been thrown before July. First
  211. Eighth no-hitter of 2021, tying an MLB record set in 1884. This was Gilbert's first career MLB start; he became the four
  212. Ninth no-hitter of 2021, breaking an MLB record set in 1884. First time seven no-hitters were thrown on the road in the
  213. Second no-hitter in Mets history; first to be a combined no-hitter. 20th time the Phillies were no-hit, tying the record
  214. 12th no-hitter in Angels history. 25th time a rookie has thrown a no-hitter. Also the first time Detmers and Wallach wer
  215. 14th no-hitter in Astros history.
  216. Game 4 of the 2022 World Series. Game was televised by Fox. 15th no-hitter in Astros history. First time a team has thro
  217. Fourth perfect game in Yankees history and 13th no-hitter.
  218. First combined no-hitter in Tigers history and ninth overall.
  219. 16th no-hitter in Astros history, first by a left-handed pitcher. Faced the minimum 27 batters. Valdez pitched seven hit
  220. 14th no-hitter in Phillies history. Lorenzen was making his second start with the Phillies, and first at home, since bei
  221. 17th no-hitter in Astros history. Earliest calendar date for a no-hitter in MLB history.
  222. Second no-hitter in Padres history.
  223. 18th no-hitter in Giants history. Snell’s first win as a Giant.
  224. 2nd combined no-hitter thrown in Cubs history and 18th overall. First Cubs no-hitter thrown at Wrigley Field since 1972.
  225. While such games ending in a tie are excluded from baseball standings and (usually) re-played at a later date, individua
  226. The Official Site of Major League Baseball: Official info: Rules, Regulations and Statistics
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  232. The Sun (New York)
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030272/1884-10-05/ed-1/seq-6/
  233. Chicago Cubs: Seasons at the Summit, the 50 Greatest Individual Seasons
  234. The Sun (New York)
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030272/1885-08-30/ed-1/seq-7/
  235. The Sun (New York)
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030272/1886-05-02/ed-1/seq-7/
  236. The Sun (New York)
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030272/1886-07-25/ed-1/seq-7/
  237. The Sun (New York)
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030272/1888-05-28/ed-1/seq-3/
  238. St. Paul Daily Globe
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn90059522/1888-07-27/ed-1/seq-6/
  239. The Sun (New York)
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030272/1888-08-01/ed-1/seq-3/
  240. The Sun (New York)
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030272/1890-09-16/ed-1/seq-4/
  241. The Sun (New York)
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030272/1891-06-23/ed-1/seq-4/
  242. The Sun (New York)
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030272/1891-08-01/ed-1/seq-4/
  243. The Sun (New York)
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030272/1891-10-05/ed-1/seq-3/
  244. The Sun (New York)
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030272/1892-08-07/ed-1/seq-5/
  245. The Sun (New York)
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030272/1892-08-23/ed-1/seq-4/
  246. The Sun (New York)
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  247. The Sun (New York)
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030272/1893-08-17/ed-1/seq-3/
  248. The Houston daily post
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn86071197/1897-09-19/ed-1/seq-7/
  249. St. Paul Globe
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn90059523/1898-04-23/ed-1/seq-5/
  250. St. Paul Globe
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn90059523/1898-07-09/ed-1/seq-7/
  251. St. Paul Globe
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn90059523/1898-08-22/ed-1/seq-7/
  252. St. Paul Globe
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn90059523/1899-05-26/ed-1/seq-5/
  253. St. Paul Globe
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn90059523/1899-08-08/ed-1/seq-5/
  254. St. Paul Globe
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn90059523/1900-07-13/ed-1/seq-5/
  255. "Cleveland Blues vs. Milwaukee Brewers box score"
    https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/MLA/MLA190106300.shtml
  256. "Cleveland Blues vs. Milwaukee Brewers box score"
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  257. The St. Paul Globe
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  258. The Minneapolis Journal
    https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83045366/1901-07-01/ed-1/seq-9/#date1=06%2F30%2F1901&index=4&rows=20&searchType=advanced&language=&sequence=0&words=Dowling+Milwaukee&proxdistance=5&date2=07%2F01%2F1901&ortext=%22dowling%22+%2B+%22milwaukee%22&proxtext=&phrasetext=&andtext=&dateFilterType=range&page=1
  259. "Wid Conroy stats"
    https://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/player.php?p=conrowi01
  260. St. Paul Globe
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn90059523/1901-07-16/ed-1/seq-7/
  261. St. Paul Globe
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn90059523/1902-09-21/ed-1/seq-9/
  262. St. Paul Globe
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn90059523/1903-09-19/ed-1/seq-5/
  263. baseball-almanac.com
    http://www.baseball-almanac.com/boxscore/05051904.shtml
  264. St. Paul Globe
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn90059523/1904-08-18/ed-1/seq-5/
  265. The Evening World
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030193/1905-06-13/ed-1/seq-1/
  266. The St. Louis Republic
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84020274/1905-07-23/ed-1/seq-38/
  267. The St. Louis Republic
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84020274/1905-09-07/ed-1/seq-8/
  268. The Minneapolis Journal
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83045366/1906-05-02/ed-1/seq-12/
  269. The Minneapolis Journal
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83045366/1906-07-21/ed-1/seq-3/
  270. The Salt Lake Herald
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85058130/1907-05-09/ed-1/seq-8/
  271. Washington Herald
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83045433/1907-09-21/ed-1/seq-8/
  272. The Salt Lake Tribune
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83045396/1908-07-01/ed-1/seq-14/
  273. San Francisco Call
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85066387/1908-07-05/ed-1/seq-37/
  274. San Francisco Call
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85066387/1908-09-06/ed-1/seq-27/
  275. Los Angeles Herald
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85042462/1908-09-19/ed-1/seq-6/
  276. The Sun (New York)
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030272/1908-09-21/ed-1/seq-6/
  277. baseball-almanac.com
    http://www.baseball-almanac.com/boxscore/10021908.shtml
  278. The Salt Lake Herald-Republican
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85058140/1910-04-21/ed-1/seq-7/
  279. San Francisco Call
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85066387/1910-05-13/ed-1/seq-12/
  280. San Francisco Call
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85066387/1911-07-30/ed-1/seq-21/
  281. San Francisco Call
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85066387/1911-08-28/ed-1/seq-6/
  282. San Francisco Call
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85066387/1912-07-05/ed-1/seq-16/
  283. San Francisco Call
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85066387/1912-08-31/ed-1/seq-20/
  284. San Francisco Call
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85066387/1912-09-07/ed-1/seq-26/
  285. The Sun (New York)
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030272/1914-06-01/ed-1/seq-8/
  286. Omaha Bee
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn99021999/1914-09-10/ed-1/seq-4/
  287. Washington Herald
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83045433/1914-09-20/ed-1/seq-36/
  288. Washington Times
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84026749/1915-04-16/ed-1/seq-15/
  289. Washington Herald
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83045433/1915-04-25/ed-1/seq-14/
  290. The Sun (New York)
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030272/1915-05-16/ed-1/seq-16/
  291. The Sun (New York)
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030272/1915-08-17/ed-1/seq-8/
  292. The Sun (New York)
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030272/1915-09-01/ed-1/seq-8/
  293. The Sun (New York)
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030272/1915-09-08/ed-1/seq-9/
  294. Globe (Boston)
    https://www.bostonglobe.com/1916/06/22/nohit-archive/Q1tMOTWXGt5tazkDluD5iO/story.html#
  295. Globe (Boston)
    https://www.bostonglobe.com/sports/1916/08/31/dutch-leonard-pitches-hit-run-game-fenway/MztSl1U5LEETEqVCF8A6mL/story.html
  296. ESPN
    https://www.espn.com/classic/s/quiz/4/16.html
  297. "No Mas Presents: Dock Ellis & The LSD No-No by James Blagden"
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_vUhSYLRw14
  298. MLB.com
    http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20030301&content_id=207404&vkey=spt2003news&fext=.jsp&c_id=null
  299. "Cardinals 4, Padres 0"
    https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/SDN/SDN200109030.shtml
  300. "Arizona Diamondbacks vs. Tampa Bay Rays – Recap – June 25, 2010"
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  301. Baseball-Reference.com
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  302. American League No Hitters by Baseball Almanac.
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  303. The Chronology – 1890|BaseballLibrary.com Archived 2008-05-26 at the Wayback Machine.
    http://www.baseballlibrary.com/chronology/byyear.php?year=1890#June
  304. SABR
    https://sabr.org/gamesproj/game/june-21-1890-no-hits-but-no-win-for-silver-king/
  305. MLB.com
    https://www.mlb.com/gameday/reds-vs-pirates/2022/05/15/662519#game_state=final,lock_state=final,game_tab=box,game=662519
  306. Retrosheet
    https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1990/B07010CHA1990.htm
  307. SABR
    https://sabr.org/gamesproj/game/july-1-1990-andy-hawkins-no-hitter-is-no-winner-for-yankees/
  308. Retrosheet
    https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1992/B04121CLE1992.htm
  309. SABR
    https://sabr.org/gamesproj/game/april-12-1992-bostons-matt-young-loses-game-throws-no-hitter-against-mariners
  310. Retrosheet
    https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/2008/B06280LAN2008.htm
  311. Detroit Free Press
    https://www.newspapers.com/clip/76671894/sporting-matters-getzien-and-gastfield/
  312. Chicago Tribune
    https://www.newspapers.com/clip/76621984/providence-wins-easily-enough/
  313. Chicago Tribune
    https://www.newspapers.com/clip/76619711/could-not-find-the-curves-the-smoky-cit/
  314. The Times
    https://www.newspapers.com/clip/76619950/pittsburg-loses-to-chicago/
  315. The Boston Globe
    https://www.newspapers.com/clip/76619475/new-york-3-washington-0/
  316. St. Louis Post-Dispatch
    https://www.newspapers.com/clip/76619227/boston-in-a-walk/
  317. The Pittsburgh Press
    https://www.newspapers.com/clip/76619020/rallying-reds-they-neatly-win-two-games/
  318. Democrat and Chronicle
    https://www.newspapers.com/clip/76618779/national-league/
  319. The New York Sun
    https://www.newspapers.com/clip/76616331/two-victories-for-new-york-nationals-on/
  320. Retrosheet
    https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/A/Pamesr101.htm
  321. Pittsburgh Post
    https://www.newspapers.com/clip/76615744/brooklyn-breaks-even/
  322. St. Louis Globe-Democrat
    https://www.newspapers.com/clip/76614955/mcglynn-twirls-no-hit-contest/
  323. Brooklyn Times-Union
    https://www.newspapers.com/clip/76615170/brooklyns-win-and-draw-with-cardinals/
  324. The Washington Post
    https://www.newspapers.com/clip/76614645/phillies-twice-blanked/
  325. Pittsburgh Post
    https://www.newspapers.com/clip/76568491/not-a-hit-off-karger/
  326. The Pittsburgh Press
    https://www.newspapers.com/clip/76568170/pirates-win-double-bill-from-giants-new/
  327. Brooklyn Times-Union
    https://www.newspapers.com/clip/76567867/tim-jordans-muff-gave-st-louis-the-vic/
  328. St. Louis Globe-Democrat
    https://www.newspapers.com/clip/76567720/cardinals-drop-both-of-final-games-to-cu/
  329. Retrosheet
    https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1937/B08270BRO1937.htm
  330. Retrosheet
    https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1944/B06222BSN1944.htm
  331. SABR
    https://sabr.org/gamesproj/game/june-22-1944-abba-dabba-does-it-again-jim-tobins-5-inning-no-hitter
  332. Retrosheet
    https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1959/B06120PHI1959.htm
  333. Oakland Tribune
    https://www.newspapers.com/clip/76564135/mccormick-modest-on-five-inning-no-hitte/
  334. Retrosheet
    https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1959/B09260SLN1959.htm
  335. Retrosheet
    https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1984/B04212SLN1984.htm
  336. SABR
    https://sabr.org/gamesproj/game/april-21-1984-david-palmer-throws-five-perfect-innings-in-expos-rain-shortened-win/
  337. Retrosheet
    https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1988/B09240PHI1988.htm
  338. NBC Sports
    https://www.nbcsports.com/washington/nationals/davey-martinez-thinks-madison-bumgarner-definitely-deserves-no-hitter
  339. MLB.com
    https://www.mlb.com/gameday/d-backs-vs-braves/2021/04/25/634380
  340. Buffalo Courier
    https://www.newspapers.com/clip/76566957/waddell-puzzling/
  341. Chicago Tribune
    https://www.newspapers.com/clip/76566541/snatch-victory-from-the-clouds/
  342. Buffalo Courier
    https://www.newspapers.com/clip/76566123/senators-made-philly-go-15-innings-to-wi/
  343. calltothepen.com
    https://calltothepen.com/2016/10/05/athletics-history-rube-vickers-day-life/
  344. The Boston Globe
    https://www.newspapers.com/clip/76565899/washington-makes-clean-sweep-of-series-w/
  345. Retrosheet
    https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1924/B08250WS11924.htm
  346. Retrosheet
    https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1940/B08052SLA1940.htm
  347. SABR
    https://sabr.org/gamesproj/game/august-5-1940-john-whitehead-tosses-abbreviated-no-hitter-for-last-big-league-victory
  348. Retrosheet
    https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1967/B08060MIN1967.htm
  349. SABR
    https://sabr.org/gamesproj/game/august-6-1967-dean-chance-is-perfect-for-five-innings/
  350. Retrosheet
    https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1990/B07120NYA1990.htm
  351. Retrosheet
    https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/2006/B10010BOS2006.htm
  352. SABR
    https://sabr.org/gamesproj/game/october-1-2006-devern-hansack-throws-an-unofficial-no-hitter-for-red-sox/
  353. Retrosheet
    https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1904/B06110NY11904.htm
  354. Retrosheet
    https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1906/B08010BRO1906.htm
  355. Retrosheet
    https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1909/B04150NY11909.htm
  356. Retrosheet
    https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1917/B05020CHN1917.htm
  357. SABR
    https://sabr.org/gamesproj/game/may-2-1917-fred-toney-and-reds-prevail-1-0-in-double-no-hitter-against-cubs-hippo-vaughn
  358. Retrosheet
    https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1956/B05260MLN1956.htm
  359. SABR
    https://sabr.org/gamesproj/game/may-26-1956-braves-walk-off-in-11th-to-preserve-crones-complete-game-gem/
  360. Retrosheet
    https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1959/B05260MLN1959.htm
  361. SABR
    https://sabr.org/gamesproj/game/may-26-1959-harvey-haddix-pitches-12-perfect-innings-loses-in-13th
  362. Retrosheet
    https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1965/B06140CIN1965.htm
  363. SABR
    https://sabr.org/gamesproj/game/june-14-1965-reds-jim-maloney-strikes-out-18-in-10-inning-no-hitter-then-loses-to-mets/
  364. Retrosheet
    https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1991/B07260LAN1991.htm
  365. SABR
    https://sabr.org/gamesproj/game/july-26-1991-mark-gardner-loses-game-no-hitter-in-extra-innings/
  366. Retrosheet
    https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1995/B06030SDN1995.htm
  367. SABR
    https://sabr.org/gamesproj/game/june-3-1995-pedro-martinezs-nearly-perfect-game
  368. Retrosheet
    https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/2017/B08230PIT2017.htm
  369. Retrosheet
    https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1901/B05090CLE1901.htm
  370. Retrosheet
    https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1910/B08302NYA1910.htm
  371. Retrosheet
    https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1914/B05140WS11914.htm
  372. Retrosheet
    https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1934/B09180SLA1934.htm
  373. SABR
    https://sabr.org/gamesproj/game/september-18-1934-browns-bobo-newsom-tosses-no-no-through-nine-loses-in-10th/
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