The Austin Pioneers were a minor league baseball team based in Austin, Texas from 1947 to 1955. The Pioneers were founding members of the Class B level Big State League , qualifying for the playoffs in five seasons and hosting home games at Disch Field .
61-730: The Pioneers were preceded by the 1915 Austin Representatives and succeeded by the 1956 Austin Senators . Preceded in Austin by the Austin Senators , the Austin Pioneers were founded, owned and operated by Edmund P. Knebel, a local bottler of 7-Up and Nu-Grape soft drinks. Knebel had Disch Field constructed for the Pioneers. Knebel sold the team after the 1955 season, when the franchise moved to
122-577: A no-hitter against the Mexico City Diablos Rojos . On the 50th anniversary of their championship season, members of the 1959 team reunited in Central Texas where they were honored during a Round Rock Express series and given championship rings . This article about a baseball team in Texas is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article related to Austin, Texas
183-523: A perfect game against the Detroit Tigers on April 30, 1922, in his fourth career start and fifth career appearance. Unlike a perfect game, in which no batters reach base, in regular no-hitters batters can reach base in other ways, such as a walk, an error, or a hit batsman, thus it is possible for the team pitching the no-hitter to lose. On April 23, 1964, Ken Johnson of the Houston Colt .45s became
244-530: A 1–0 10-inning no-hit win over the Chicago Cubs. Roy Halladay threw two no-hitters in 2010 – a perfect game during the regular season and a no-hitter in the 2010 National League Division Series . He is the only major leaguer to have thrown no-hitters in regular season and postseason play. Two pitchers missing their non-pitching hand have thrown no-hitters; Hugh Daily , of the Cleveland Blues , defeated
305-561: A 2011 no-hitter by Francisco Liriano and a 2014 no-hitter by Josh Beckett . No team has thrown no-hitters in consecutive games, although it has happened once on consecutive days : On May 5, 1917, Ernie Koob of the St. Louis Browns no-hit the Chicago White Sox , and teammate Bob Groom repeated the feat in the second game of a doubleheader the following day. On two occasions, there have been back-to-back no-hitters thrown by each team in
366-459: A combination of the starting and relief pitchers. The first such combined no-hitter occurred on June 23, 1917, when Ernie Shore of the Boston Red Sox relieved starter Babe Ruth , who had been ejected for arguing with the umpire after walking the first batter of the game. The runner was subsequently caught stealing and Shore retired the next 26 batters without allowing any baserunners. This game
427-677: A complete game no-hitter against the San Francisco Giants on April 27, 2003, while with the Philadelphia Phillies . Both Mercker and Blue were All-Stars in the seasons of their combined no-hitters, and Blue also won the Cy Young Award and the Most Valuable Player Award during his career. In 2022, Cristian Javier started in two combined no-hitters that were both successfully closed out by Ryan Pressly . They became
488-417: A completed official game, as long as at least five innings have been completed. Until 1991, any such game in which a pitcher held the opposing team without hits was considered an official no-hitter; however under the current rule, a no-hitter must last for at least nine innings to count. There are thirty-seven such shortened no-hitters. As the rule was applied retroactively, there are thirty-five games in which
549-514: A game on May 2, 1917, without either giving up a hit or a run; Vaughn gave up two hits and a run in the 10th inning, losing the game to Toney, who completed the extra-inning no-hitter. A no-hitter is defined by MLB: "An official no-hit game occurs when a pitcher (or pitchers) allows no hits during the entire course of a game, which consists of at least nine innings." This 1991 definition by MLB's Committee for Statistical Accuracy caused previously recognized no-hitters of fewer than nine innings or where
610-697: A hit in the tenth inning. Victor Caratini is the only player to catch consecutive no-hitters with two different teams, and the tenth to catch consecutive no-hitters at all. the first came on September 13, 2020, with the Chicago Cubs , and the second on April 9, 2021, with the San Diego Padres . The record for most modern-day no-hitters participated in belongs to Jose Altuve of the Houston Astros. (Mike Fiers, Justin Verlander, Framber Valdez, Ronel Blanco, and
671-466: A hit is thereby said to have "thrown a no-hitter". In most cases, no-hitters are recorded by a single pitcher who throws a complete game ; one thrown by two or more pitchers is a combined no-hitter. A no-hitter is a rare accomplishment for a pitcher or pitching staff—only 326 have been thrown in MLB history since 1876, an average of about two per year. The most recent major league no-hitter and combined no-hitter
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#1732858747560732-546: A no-hitter after the first National League no-hitter on July 15, 1876, pitched by George Bradley . The most recent year without any no-hitters is 2005. The greatest span of games without a no-hitter in the major leagues is 6,364, between Randy Johnson 's perfect game on May 18, 2004, for the Arizona Diamondbacks , and Aníbal Sánchez 's no-hitter on September 6, 2006, for the Florida Marlins . The previous record
793-514: A no-hitter in his first major league start on October 4, 1891; however, it was not his first major league game. He later threw a second no-hitter on April 22, 1898. On May 6, 1953, Bobo Holloman pitched a no-hitter for the St. Louis Browns in his first major league start (although not his first major league game, as he had previously pitched in relief). This game would prove to be one of only three major league wins that Holloman achieved, against seven losses, all in 1953. Bill Veeck , then-owner of
854-498: A no-hitter since 1901. Four pitchers have thrown a no-hitter in their first major league start; two others have done it in their second major league starts. Bumpus Jones of the Cincinnati Reds threw a no-hitter on October 15, 1892, in his first major league game. Jones pitched only eight games in the big leagues, finishing with a career win–loss record of 2–4 and a career earned run average of 7.99. Ted Breitenstein pitched
915-517: A pair of home runs and did not retire a single batter. Unlike Jones and Holloman, Alvarez went on to win 102 games over a 16-year career. Clay Buchholz pitched a no-hitter for the Boston Red Sox in his second major league start on September 1, 2007, at Fenway Park. The game ended in a 10–0 victory for the Red Sox over the Baltimore Orioles . Charlie Robertson of the Chicago White Sox pitched
976-450: A rain-shortened, five-inning unofficial no-hitter for Devern Hansack on October 1, 2006. Ruiz caught two no-hitters for Roy Halladay , including a perfect game, as well as one for Cole Hamels , and a combined no-hitter for Cole Hamels , Jake Diekman , Ken Giles , and Jonathan Papelbon . Before MLB redefined "no-hitter", Ray Schalk had long held the record of catching four no-hitters, but his first nine-inning no-hitter had ended with
1037-752: A series. On September 17, 1968, Gaylord Perry of the San Francisco Giants no-hit the St. Louis Cardinals , and the Cardinals' Ray Washburn no-hit the Giants the following day. On April 30, 1969, Jim Maloney of the Cincinnati Reds no-hit the Houston Astros , and the Astros' Don Wilson no-hit the Reds the following day. Surprisingly, it was both Maloney's and Wilson's second no-hitter in their careers. Teams have thrown two straight no-hitters, with no other teams pitching one in
1098-575: Is a fielder's choice , but this requires that there already is a runner on base.) A no-hitter in which no batters reach base at all is a perfect game , a much rarer feat. Because batters can reach base by means other than a hit, a pitcher can throw a no-hitter (though not a perfect game) and still give up runs or even lose the game, although this is extremely uncommon, and most no-hitters are also shutouts . One or more runs were given up in 25 recorded no-hitters in MLB history, most recently by Ervin Santana of
1159-422: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . No-hitter In baseball , a no-hitter or no-hit game is a game in which a team does not record a hit through conventional methods. Major League Baseball (MLB) officially defines a no-hitter as a completed game in which a team that batted in at least nine complete innings recorded no hits. A pitcher who prevents the opposing team from achieving
1220-505: Is a tie between 1991 and 2021 seasons, in which nine official no-hitters were pitched. Additionally, there were two other games pitched without giving up a hit, but were not official no-hitters because they were less than nine innings. It is possible for a batter to reach base without a hit, most commonly by a walk , an error , or being hit by a pitch . Other possibilities include the batter reaching first after an uncaught third strike or catcher's interference . (One other possibility
1281-582: Is once again not recognized as an official no-hitter. On May 15, 2022, Cincinnati Reds pitchers Hunter Greene and Art Warren also combined to pitch an eight inning no-hit loss against the Pittsburgh Pirates. The only run of the game was scored when Pirates shortstop Rodolfo Castro scored on a groundout. The game is again not recognized as an official no-hitter, due to only 8 innings of no-hit play. A game shortened by previous agreement or that cannot continue due to weather or darkness may be considered
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#17328587475601342-501: Is the name of various minor league baseball teams based in Austin, Texas , United States which played on-and-off between 1898 and 1964. Different incarnations of the Senators have played in the Texas League (1888–1890, 1905, 1907–1908, 1911–1914, 1956–1967), Texas-Southern League (1896), South Texas League (1906) Middle Texas League (1915) and Texas Association (1925–1926). In 1915,
1403-407: The 2021 season . The previous record was eight, set in 1884 . The previous modern era record (since 1901) was seven, accomplished in 1990 , 1991 , 2012 , and 2015 . The longest period between two no-hitters in the modern era is three years and 44 days, between Bobby Burke on August 8, 1931, and Paul "Daffy" Dean on September 21, 1934. There was a drought of three years and 11 months without
1464-769: The Angels over the Seattle Mariners . Vida Blue , Kent Mercker , Kevin Millwood, and Cole Hamels are the only pitchers to start both a complete game no-hitter and a combined no-hitter. Vida Blue no-hit the Minnesota Twins on September 21, 1970, while pitching for the Oakland Athletics . He combined with Glenn Abbott , Paul Lindblad , and Rollie Fingers to no-hit the California Angels on September 28, 1975. While with
1525-634: The Atlanta Braves in 1991, Mercker, Mark Wohlers and Alejandro Peña no-hit the San Diego Padres in the National League's first combined no-hitter. Mercker threw a complete game no-hitter against the Los Angeles Dodgers on April 8, 1994. In addition to the game above in which Millwood and the Seattle Mariners tied the record by using six pitchers in a no-hitter, Millwood previously threw
1586-726: The Brooklyn Dodgers . Nine years earlier, the Yankees' Bill Bevens had come within one out of a no-hitter against the Brooklyn Dodgers in Game 4 of the 1947 World Series , only to lose the game on a pinch-hit double by Cookie Lavagetto . (There have been other one-hitters in the World Series, with the lone hit coming earlier in the game than in Bevens' effort.) On October 6, 2010, Roy Halladay of
1647-588: The Colorado River , the ballpark was built for the beginning of the 1947 season, financed by Pioneers' owner Edmund Knebel. Named after collegiate coach Billy Disch , the original ballpark was demolished in 1975. Today, UFCU Disch–Falk Field is a collegiate field, located on the campus of the University of Texas at Austin . Austin Pioneers players Austin Representatives The " Austin Senators "
1708-475: The Houston Astros , 3–0. Victory was secured with a three-run walk-off home run by pinch hitter Mark Smith in the bottom of the tenth inning. On June 11, 2003, the Houston Astros set a record with six pitchers involved in a combined no-hitter. On that day, Roy Oswalt , Pete Munro , Kirk Saarloos , Brad Lidge , Octavio Dotel , and Billy Wagner combined to hold the New York Yankees hitless. Oswalt
1769-519: The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in a 3–1 win against the Cleveland Indians on July 27, 2011. On two occasions, a team has thrown a nine-inning no-hitter and still lost the game. It is theoretically possible for opposing pitchers to throw no-hitters in the same game, although this has never happened in the major leagues. Two pitchers, Fred Toney and Hippo Vaughn , completed nine innings of
1830-473: The New York Yankees pitched a no-hitter against the Boston Red Sox which clinched a tie for the American League pennant; the pennant was clinched outright in the doubleheader's second game. There have been three postseason no-hitters in MLB history: two solo and one combined. On October 8, 1956, Don Larsen of the New York Yankees threw a perfect game in Game 5 of that year's World Series against
1891-479: The New York Yankees pitched an eight-inning no-hitter (the Yankees were the away team) against the Chicago White Sox and lost the game 4–0 after an eighth inning which saw three errors. The four runs that the White Sox scored are the most by any team in a game in which they had no hits. Because Hawkins only threw eight innings, this game is not recognized as an official no-hitter by Major League Baseball; however, it
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1952-474: The Philadelphia Phillies , in the first postseason appearance of his career, threw the second no-hitter in postseason history, in Game 1 of the Phillies' NLDS against the Cincinnati Reds . On November 2, 2022, Cristian Javier , Bryan Abreu , Rafael Montero , and Ryan Pressly of the Houston Astros combined to no-hit the Phillies in Game 4 of that year's World Series . Twenty-five MLB rookies have pitched
2013-603: The Philadelphia Quakers 1–0 on September 13, 1883, and Jim Abbott , of the New York Yankees , defeated the Cleveland Indians 4–0 on September 4, 1993. Daily lost his left hand in a gun accident as a child, and Abbott was born without a right hand. The record for most no-hitters caught by a catcher is four, a record shared by Boston Red Sox catcher Jason Varitek and Philadelphia Phillies catcher Carlos Ruiz . Varitek caught no-hitters for Hideo Nomo , Derek Lowe , Clay Buchholz , and Jon Lester . Varitek also caught
2074-467: The San Antonio Bronchos in the second game of a doubleheader 44–0. During this game, Senators player Harry Short scored seven runs on five hits, stole four bases and hit a double and a triple. In 1911, the Senators won their third championship under manager Dale Gear . They won their final league championship in 1959 under the guidance of Ernie White . In that season, Charlie Gorin threw
2135-531: The Texas League and renamed the Austin Senators . The Pioneers began play in the Big State League in 1947, joining the Gainesville Owls , Greenville Majors , Paris Red Peppers , Sherman–Denison Twins , Texarkana Bears , Waco Dons and Wichita Falls Spudders as charter members. The Pioneers never finished higher than 3rd place in the Big State League standings during their nine seasons of play in
2196-438: The 1967 season, the team relocated to Shreveport, Louisiana , depriving Austin of professional baseball for the rest of the 20th century. Over the course of their existence, they won multiple league championships. Their first came in 1906 under manager Warren Gill . They won their next in 1907 under Brooks Gordon ; during the same year, the Senators would post one of the most lopsided victories in baseball history, by defeating
2257-457: The Browns, in his autobiography described the 27 outs of Holloman's no-hitter as consisting of hard-hit ground balls, screaming line drives, and deep fly balls. On August 14, 2021, Tyler Gilbert of the Arizona Diamondbacks pitched a no-hitter against the San Diego Padres in his first major league start and fourth appearance. His first major league game came just 11 days before his no-hitter. At
2318-782: The Senators moved to the Middle Texas League and won two games as the Austin Representatives before relocating to Taylor, Texas due to severe flooding. They were known as the Austin Rangers playing in the Texas Association from 1925 to 1926). From 1956 to 1967 they were affiliated with the Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves . For the final three seasons of their existence, they were known as the " Austin Braves ." After
2379-502: The entire game and face opposing batters in at least nine full innings, meaning the only way a team can pitch a losing no-hitter on the road is if the game goes to extra innings and the home team manages to win the game on a walk-off without the benefit of a hit. On April 12, 1992, Matt Young of the Boston Red Sox faced the Cleveland Indians in the first game of a doubleheader. Young allowed no hits but gave up two runs on seven walks and an error by shortstop Luis Rivera , en route to
2440-568: The first hit had been allowed in extra innings to be stricken from the official record books. Games lost by the visiting team in 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 innings but without allowing any hits do not qualify as no-hitters, as the visiting team has only pitched eight innings. MLB has recognized 326 no-hitters thrown since 1876, 24 of which were perfect games . Two no-hitters have been thrown on the same day twice: Ted Breitenstein and Jim Hughes on April 22, 1898; and Dave Stewart and Fernando Valenzuela on June 29, 1990. Nine no-hitters were thrown in
2501-416: The forty-fifth four-strikeout inning in regular-season play. Lidge, who retired all six hitters he faced over the sixth and seventh innings, earned the victory. On June 8, 2012, the Seattle Mariners tied this record when Kevin Millwood , Charlie Furbush , Stephen Pryor , Lucas Luetge , Brandon League , and Tom Wilhelmsen combined to no-hit the Los Angeles Dodgers . Millwood pitched 6 innings before he
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2562-735: The interim, 20 times; most recently by the Houston Astros (a combined no-hitter using four pitchers during Game 4 of the 2022 World Series and a combined no-hitter using 3 pitchers during the 2022 regular season). The only team to throw three straight no-hitters was the Milwaukee Braves , with Lew Burdette , followed by consecutive no-no's by Warren Spahn , in 1960 and 1961. Individual pitchers have thrown two straight no-hitters seven times: Addie Joss 1908 and 1910; Vander Meer in 1938; Allie Reynolds in 1951; Warren Spahn in 1960 and 1961; Ryan twice, first in 1973, then in 1974 and 1975; and Homer Bailey in 2012 and 2013. All seven instances were with
2623-453: The league. Austin qualified for the playoffs in five Big State League seasons and advanced to the Finals in 1952. Minor league baseball began in Austin with the 1888 Austin Senators . The Pioneers were preceded in minor league play by the 1915 Austin Representatives and succeeded by the 1956 Austin Senators . The Austin Pioneers played minor league home games at Disch Field . Located next to
2684-460: The old rules in the 1965 season , both of them taking extra innings. In the first one on June 14, he gave up a home run to Johnny Lewis to open the top of the 11th inning, turning 10 innings of no-hit ball into a 1–0 loss to the New York Mets. According to the rules at the time, this was considered a no-hitter. On August 19, a home run by Leo Cárdenas in the tenth inning allowed Maloney to earn
2745-423: The only pitcher to lose a complete game no-hitter in nine innings when he was beaten, 1–0, by the Cincinnati Reds . The winning run was scored by Pete Rose in the top of the ninth inning via an error, groundout, and another error. On April 30, 1967, Steve Barber and Stu Miller of the Baltimore Orioles pitched a combined no-hitter, but lost 2–1 to the Detroit Tigers . On July 1, 1990, Andy Hawkins of
2806-474: The only pitchers to participate in multiple combined no-hitters. Combined no-hitters are not recognized by Nippon Professional Baseball . The Cleveland Indians ' Bob Feller left the Chicago White Sox hitless in the 1940 season opener on April 16, the first official Opening Day no-hitter. With the 2020 recognition of certain Negro Leagues as major leagues, Leon Day 's no-hitter on May 5, 1946, to open
2867-444: The other end of the spectrum, there are nine 300-game winners — Grover Cleveland Alexander , Kid Nichols , Lefty Grove , Early Wynn , Steve Carlton , Don Sutton , Greg Maddux , Roger Clemens and Tom Glavine —who failed to pitch a no-hitter. On August 11, 1991, Wilson Álvarez of the Chicago White Sox pitched a no-hitter in his second career major league start. During Alvarez's first career start, he had allowed three runs on
2928-449: The record for the shortest time between no-hitters is Johnny Vander Meer , the only pitcher in history to throw no-hitters in consecutive starts, while playing for the Cincinnati Reds in 1938. Besides Vander Meer, Allie Reynolds (in 1951), Virgil Trucks (in 1952), Ryan (in 1973), and Max Scherzer (in 2015) were the only major leaguers to throw two no-hitters during the same regular season. Jim Maloney also had two no-hitters under
2989-550: The same team. The Cleveland Guardians are the only team to be no-hit three times in a single season, doing so in 2021 . They were no-hit by Carlos Rodón of the Chicago White Sox on April 14, 2021. They then failed to record a hit against the Cincinnati Reds ' Wade Miley on May 7, 2021. Finally, they were held hitless by Corbin Burnes and Josh Hader of the Milwaukee Brewers on September 11, 2021. Remarkably, Zach Plesac
3050-645: The season for the Newark Eagles against the Philadelphia Stars , should also be recognized. The Houston Astros' Mike Scott no-hit the San Francisco Giants on September 25, 1986, a victory that also clinched the National League West title for the Astros; this is the only such concurrence in Major League history to date. In the first game of a doubleheader on September 28, 1951, Allie Reynolds of
3111-674: The second on July 15. He had two more with the Angels on September 28, 1974, and June 1, 1975. Ryan's fifth no-hitter with the Houston Astros on September 26, 1981, broke Sandy Koufax 's previous record. His sixth and seventh no-hitters came with the Texas Rangers on June 1, 1990, and May 1, 1991. When he tossed number seven at age 44, he became the oldest pitcher to throw a no-hitter. Only Ryan, Koufax (four), Cy Young (three), Bob Feller (three), Larry Corcoran (three), and Justin Verlander (three) have pitched more than two no-hitters. Corcoran
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#17328587475603172-433: The second unofficial no-hitter by a losing pitcher on the road. Jered Weaver and José Arredondo of the Los Angeles Angels also combined for eight innings of no-hit baseball in a 1–0 road loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers on June 28, 2008, after Matt Kemp reached on an error, stole second, advanced to third on another error, and scored on a sacrifice fly . However, since the Angels only pitched eight innings, this game
3233-822: The three combined no-hitters combined with Matt Cain's Perfect Game). Five pitchers have thrown a no-hitter in both the American League and the National League : Cy Young , Ryan, Jim Bunning , Nomo, and Randy Johnson. Only five catchers have caught a no-hitter in each league: Gus Triandos , Jeff Torborg , Darrell Porter , Ron Hassey , and most recently, Drew Butera . Triandos caught Hoyt Wilhelm 's 1958 no-hitter and Jim Bunning's perfect game , Torborg caught Koufax's perfect game and Ryan's first no-hitter, Porter caught Jim Colborn 's 1977 no-hitter and Bob Forsch 's second no-hitter in 1983, and Hassey caught Len Barker's and Dennis Martínez's perfect games . Butera caught
3294-427: Was a 4,015-game streak without a no-hitter between Mike Witt 's perfect game on September 30, 1984 for the California Angels and Mike Scott 's no-hitter on September 25, 1986 for the Houston Astros . The pitcher who holds the record for the most no-hitters is Nolan Ryan , who threw seven in his 27-year career. His first two came exactly two months apart with the California Angels : the first on May 15, 1973, and
3355-414: Was considered a no-hitter at the time it was pitched. In the year after the game, the rules regarding no-hitters, (and rules regarding other statistics), were changed and applied retroactively in order to "clean up the record book". The Hawkins "no-hitter" failed on one main provision of the new standards. To be classified a valid no-hitter, the pitcher or pitching staff must hold the opposing team hitless for
3416-548: Was long considered a perfect game for Shore, since he recorded 27 outs in succession; current rules classify it only as a combined no-hitter. Another major league combined no-hitter did not occur until April 30, 1967, when Stu Miller of the Baltimore Orioles recorded the final out in relief of Steve Barber in a 2–1 loss to the Detroit Tigers . The only combined extra inning no-hitter to date occurred on July 12, 1997. Pittsburgh Pirates pitchers Francisco Córdova (9 innings) and Ricardo Rincón (1 inning) combined to no-hit
3477-406: Was removed after one inning due to injury. Munro pitched the most innings, 2 + 2 ⁄ 3 . He also allowed five of the six baserunners, giving up three walks, hitting a batter and seeing another reach on an error by third baseman Geoff Blum . The only other baserunner was allowed by Dotel, who threw a third-strike wild pitch to Alfonso Soriano with one out in the eighth; Dotel went on to record
3538-407: Was taken out due to a groin injury. Only one pitcher has thrown a no-hitter as a starter and contributed to a combined no-hitter as a reliever. On September 30, 1984, Mike Witt threw a 1–0 perfect game for the California Angels against the Texas Rangers . On April 11, 1990, pitching the eighth and ninth innings in relief of Mark Langston , Witt earned a save in another 1–0 no-hit victory for
3599-534: Was the Guardians' pitcher for all three no-hitters. In addition to these official no-hitters, the Guardians also failed to record a hit against the Tampa Bay Rays in the second game of a doubleheader on July 7, 2021. This is not considered an official no-hitter because the game only lasted seven innings. The vast majority of no-hit games are finished by the starting pitcher, but 20 MLB no-hitters have been thrown by
3660-416: Was the first pitcher to throw a second no-hitter in a career (in 1882), as well as the first to throw a third (in 1884). Thirty-six pitchers have thrown more than one no-hitter, combined no-hitters not counting. Nolan Ryan has the longest gap between no-hitters: he threw his first as a member of the Los Angeles Angels on May 15, 1973, and his last as a Texas Ranger on May 1, 1991. The pitcher who holds
3721-494: Was thrown by starter Shota Imanaga and relief pitchers Nate Pearson and Porter Hodge of the Chicago Cubs against the Pittsburgh Pirates on September 4, 2024, while the most recent no-hitter by a single pitcher was thrown by Blake Snell of the San Francisco Giants against the Cincinnati Reds on August 2, 2024. The MLB season with the most no-hit games under modern rules is 12, in 1897. The second highest season
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