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List of Philadelphia Phillies no-hitters

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List of Philadelphia Phillies no-hitters

The Philadelphia Phillies are a Major League Baseball franchise based in Philadelphia. They play in the National League East division. Also known in their early years as the "Philadelphia Quakers", pitchers for the Phillies have thrown fourteen separate no-hitters in franchise history. A no-hitter is officially recognized by Major League Baseball only "when a pitcher (or pitchers) allows no hits during the entire course of a game, which consists of at least nine innings", though one or more batters "may reach base via a walk, an error, a hit by pitch, a passed ball or wild pitch on strike three, or catcher's interference". No-hitters of less than nine complete innings were previously recognized by the league as official; however, several rule alterations in 1991 changed the rule to its current form. Of the fourteen no-hitters pitched by Phillies players, three have been won by a score of 6–0, and three by a score of 1–0, more common than any other results. The largest margin of victory in a Phillies no-hitter was ten runs, in a 10–0 win by Chick Fraser. Charlie Ferguson's no-hitter, the first in franchise history, was a 1–0 victory, as were two of the more recent regular season no-hitters, thrown by Kevin Millwood in 2003 and Roy Halladay in 2010. Three pitchers to throw no-hitters for the Phillies have been left-handed: Johnny Lush (in 1906), Terry Mulholland (in 1990) and Cole Hamels (in 2015). The other nine pitchers were right-handed. Halladay is the only Phillies' pitcher to throw more than one no-hitter in a Phillies uniform, and others, including Hall of Famer Jim Bunning, have pitched more than one in their careers. The longest interval between Phillies no-hitters was between the games pitched by Lush and Bunning, encompassing 58 years, 1 month, and 20 days from May 1, 1906 to June 21, 1964. Conversely, the shortest interval between no-hitters was between Halladay's two 2010 no-hitters, with a total of merely four months and seven days from May 29 to October 6; the shortest gap between regular-season no-hitters was between Mulholland's and Tommy Greene's games (nine months and eight days from August 15, 1990 to May 23, 1991). Two opponents have been no-hit by the Phillies more than one time: the San Francisco Giants, who were defeated by Mulholland (in 1990) and Millwood (in 2003); and the Cincinnati Reds, who were no-hit by Rick Wise (in 1971) and Halladay (in 2010). The umpire is also an integral part of any no-hitter. The task of the umpire in a baseball game is to make any decision "which involves judgment, such as, but not limited to, whether a batted ball is fair or foul, whether a pitch is a strike or a ball, or whether a runner is safe or out… [the umpire's judgment on such matters] is final." Part of the duties of the umpire making calls at home plate includes defining the strike zone, which "is defined as that area over homeplate (sic) the upper limit of which is a horizontal line at the midpoint between the top of the shoulders and the top of the uniform pants, and the lower level is a line at the hollow beneath the kneecap." These calls define every baseball game and are therefore integral to the completion of any no-hitter. A different umpire presided over each of the Phillies' fourteen no-hitters, including Wes Curry, who created Major League Baseball's catcher interference rule. Two perfect games, a special subcategory of no-hitter, have been pitched in Phillies history. This feat was achieved by Bunning in 1964, which was the first perfect game in the National League since 1880, and Halladay in 2010. As defined by Major League Baseball, "in a perfect game, no batter reaches any base during the course of the game." On July 25, 2015, Phillies left-hander Cole Hamels threw his first career no-hitter in a 5–0 win over the Chicago Cubs at the historic Wrigley Field. He narrowly missed completing a perfect game by walking two Cubs batters. Odubel Herrera, Phillies centerfielder, nearly dropped the game's final out at the warning track after he overran a long fly ball hit by Cubs rookie sensation Kris Bryant; Herrera, however, was able to snag the ball with an awkward sliding catch to close out the game and preserve Hamels's no-hitter. In addition to this being Cole Hamels's first no-hitter, this was the fourth no hitter caught by longtime Phillies catcher Carlos Ruiz, who now has tied the MLB record for no-hitters caught.

Tables

· List of Phillies no-hitters
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· List of Phillies no-hitters
August 29, 1885
August 29, 1885
Date
August 29, 1885
Pitcher
Charlie Ferguson
Final score
1–0
Base-runners
4
Opponent
Providence Grays
Catcher
Jack Clements
Umpire
Wes Curry
Notes
First no-hitter in franchise history First Phillies no-hitter at home ballpark First Phillies no-hitter at Recreation Park Smallest margin of victory in a Phillies no-hitter (tie)
July 8, 1898
July 8, 1898
Date
July 8, 1898
Pitcher
Red Donahue
Final score
5–0
Base-runners
4
Opponent
Boston Beaneaters
Catcher
Ed McFarland
Umpire
John Gaffney
Notes
First Phillies no-hitter at National League Park
September 18, 1903
September 18, 1903
Date
September 18, 1903
Pitcher
Chick Fraser
Final score
10–0
Base-runners
7
Opponent
Chicago Colts
Catcher
Red Dooin
Umpire
Bob Emslie
Notes
Largest margin of victory for the Phillies in a no-hitter First Phillies no-hitter in a road game
May 1, 1906
May 1, 1906
Date
May 1, 1906
Pitcher
Johnny Lush£
Final score
6–0
Base-runners
4
Opponent
Brooklyn Dodgers
Catcher
Jerry Donovan
Umpire
Hank O'Day
Notes
First Phillies no-hitter by a left-handed pitcher
June 21, 1964
June 21, 1964
Date
June 21, 1964
Pitcher
Jim Bunning*¶
Final score
6–0
Base-runners
0
Opponent
New York Mets
Catcher
Gus Triandos
Umpire
Ed Sudol
Notes
Father's Day Perfect game (first in Phillies history; see also Jim Bunning's perfect game) First perfect game pitched in a National League game in the Modern Era Longest interval between no-hitters in franchise history Game one of a doubleheader
June 23, 1971
June 23, 1971
Date
June 23, 1971
Pitcher
Rick Wise
Final score
4–0
Base-runners
1
Opponent
Cincinnati Reds
Catcher
Tim McCarver
Umpire
Jerry Dale
Notes
Two home runs also hit by pitcher Rick Wise
August 15, 1990
August 15, 1990
Date
August 15, 1990
Pitcher
Terry Mulholland£
Final score
6–0
Base-runners
1
Opponent
San Francisco Giants
Catcher
Darren Daulton
Umpire
Eric Gregg
Notes
First Phillies no-hitter at Veterans Stadium
May 23, 1991
May 23, 1991
Date
May 23, 1991
Pitcher
Tommy Greene
Final score
2–0
Base-runners
7
Opponent
Montreal Expos
Catcher
Darrin Fletcher
Umpire
Jim Quick
Notes
First Phillies no-hitter outside of the United States Shortest interval between regular season no-hitters in franchise history
April 27, 2003
April 27, 2003
Date
April 27, 2003
Pitcher
Kevin Millwood
Final score
1–0
Base-runners
3
Opponent
San Francisco Giants
Catcher
Mike Lieberthal
Umpire
Mike Everitt
Notes
Smallest margin of victory in a Phillies no-hitter (tie)
May 29, 2010
May 29, 2010
Date
May 29, 2010
Pitcher
Roy Halladay*¶
Final score
1–0
Base-runners
0
Opponent
Florida Marlins
Catcher
Carlos Ruiz
Umpire
Mike DiMuro
Notes
Perfect game (second in Phillies history; see also Halladay's perfect game) Smallest margin of victory in a Phillies no-hitter (tie)
October 6, 2010
October 6, 2010
Date
October 6, 2010
Pitcher
Roy Halladay*
Final score
4–0§
Base-runners
1
Opponent
Cincinnati Reds
Catcher
Carlos Ruiz
Umpire
John Hirschbeck
Notes
Second no-hitter in postseason history; first since Don Larsen's perfect game in the 1956 World Series Game 1 of the 2010 NLDS First no-hitter at Citizens Bank Park Shortest interval between no-hitters in franchise history
September 1, 2014
September 1, 2014
Date
September 1, 2014
Pitcher
Cole Hamels£ Jake Diekman£ Ken Giles Jonathan Papelbon
Final score
7–0
Base-runners
6
Opponent
Atlanta Braves
Catcher
Carlos Ruiz
Umpire
Jordan Baker
Notes
Labor Day First combined no-hitter in Phillies history Hamels pitched six innings; each reliever threw a single inning Carlos Ruiz catches National League record-tying third no-hit game
July 25, 2015
July 25, 2015
Date
July 25, 2015
Pitcher
Cole Hamels£
Final score
5–0
Base-runners
2
Opponent
Chicago Cubs
Catcher
Carlos Ruiz
Umpire
Phil Cuzzi
Notes
Ended the Cubs' streak of games without being no-hit, then the longest active streak, at 7,931 games and 50 years (1965–2015) First no-hitter at Wrigley Field in 43 years (1972–2015) Carlos Ruiz sets NL record with his fourth no-hit game; ties MLB record (Jason Varitek). Hamels was traded to the Texas Rangers six days after throwing the no-hitter.
August 9, 2023
August 9, 2023
Date
August 9, 2023
Pitcher
Michael Lorenzen
Final score
7–0
Base-runners
4
Opponent
Washington Nationals
Catcher
J. T. Realmuto
Umpire
Brennan Miller
Notes
First home start for Lorenzen after being traded to the Phillies from the Detroit Tigers First time the Nationals had been no-hit in franchise history Ended the Nationals' streak of games without being no-hit (dating back to when they were the Expos), then the longest active streak at 3,810 games (1999–2023)
Date
Pitcher
Final score
Base-runners
Opponent
Catcher
Umpire
Notes
Ref
August 29, 1885
Charlie Ferguson
1–0
4
Providence Grays
Jack Clements
Wes Curry
First no-hitter in franchise history First Phillies no-hitter at home ballpark First Phillies no-hitter at Recreation Park Smallest margin of victory in a Phillies no-hitter (tie)
July 8, 1898
Red Donahue
5–0
4
Boston Beaneaters
Ed McFarland
John Gaffney
First Phillies no-hitter at National League Park
September 18, 1903
Chick Fraser
10–0
7
Chicago Colts
Red Dooin
Bob Emslie
Largest margin of victory for the Phillies in a no-hitter First Phillies no-hitter in a road game
May 1, 1906
Johnny Lush£
6–0
4
Brooklyn Dodgers
Jerry Donovan
Hank O'Day
First Phillies no-hitter by a left-handed pitcher
June 21, 1964
Jim Bunning*¶
6–0
0
New York Mets
Gus Triandos
Ed Sudol
Father's Day Perfect game (first in Phillies history; see also Jim Bunning's perfect game) First perfect game pitched in a National League game in the Modern Era Longest interval between no-hitters in franchise history Game one of a doubleheader
June 23, 1971
Rick Wise
4–0
1
Cincinnati Reds
Tim McCarver
Jerry Dale
Two home runs also hit by pitcher Rick Wise
August 15, 1990
Terry Mulholland£
6–0
1
San Francisco Giants
Darren Daulton
Eric Gregg
First Phillies no-hitter at Veterans Stadium
May 23, 1991
Tommy Greene
2–0
7
Montreal Expos
Darrin Fletcher
Jim Quick
First Phillies no-hitter outside of the United States Shortest interval between regular season no-hitters in franchise history
April 27, 2003
Kevin Millwood
1–0
3
San Francisco Giants
Mike Lieberthal
Mike Everitt
Smallest margin of victory in a Phillies no-hitter (tie)
May 29, 2010
Roy Halladay*¶
1–0
0
Florida Marlins
Carlos Ruiz
Mike DiMuro
Perfect game (second in Phillies history; see also Halladay's perfect game) Smallest margin of victory in a Phillies no-hitter (tie)
October 6, 2010
Roy Halladay*
4–0§
1
Cincinnati Reds
Carlos Ruiz
John Hirschbeck
Second no-hitter in postseason history; first since Don Larsen's perfect game in the 1956 World Series Game 1 of the 2010 NLDS First no-hitter at Citizens Bank Park Shortest interval between no-hitters in franchise history
September 1, 2014
Cole Hamels£ Jake Diekman£ Ken Giles Jonathan Papelbon
7–0
6
Atlanta Braves
Carlos Ruiz
Jordan Baker
Labor Day First combined no-hitter in Phillies history Hamels pitched six innings; each reliever threw a single inning Carlos Ruiz catches National League record-tying third no-hit game
July 25, 2015
Cole Hamels£
5–0
2
Chicago Cubs
Carlos Ruiz
Phil Cuzzi
Ended the Cubs' streak of games without being no-hit, then the longest active streak, at 7,931 games and 50 years (1965–2015) First no-hitter at Wrigley Field in 43 years (1972–2015) Carlos Ruiz sets NL record with his fourth no-hit game; ties MLB record (Jason Varitek). Hamels was traded to the Texas Rangers six days after throwing the no-hitter.
August 9, 2023
Michael Lorenzen
7–0
4
Washington Nationals
J. T. Realmuto
Brennan Miller
First home start for Lorenzen after being traded to the Phillies from the Detroit Tigers First time the Nationals had been no-hit in franchise history Ended the Nationals' streak of games without being no-hit (dating back to when they were the Expos), then the longest active streak at 3,810 games (1999–2023)

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