Octavio Dotel 1 inn. Billy Wagner 1 inn. The number of scheduled game days, , fell short of the record. Petersburg First no-no for the Tampa Bay Rays. Jake Diekman 1 inn. Ken Giles 1 inn. Jonathan Papelbon 1 inn. Share this page.
Thanks, fixed. That is impressive! My guess is Vin Scully might be the only one to have that beat! As an in-person viewer of none, I can say anecdotally that it is super rare! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Saturday, July 15, St. Saturday, October 4, Brooklyn Atlantics 0, Toledo Blue Stockings 0 10 innings Washington Park Brooklyn This game is classified as a inning no-hitter despite ending in a tie.
Saturday, July 24, Brooklyn Grays 1, St. Sunday, October 4, First game of doubleheader St. Louis His first of two no-hitters; his first career start. Louis His first of two no-hitters. Friday, July 20, Brooklyn Superbas 2, St. Louis Browns 0 Navin Field Detroit. Friday, August 30, St. Friday, September 6, First game of doubleheader New York Giants 3, Philadelphia Phillies 0 National League Park Philadelphia Dode Paskert was originally awarded a leadoff single on a fly ball in front of the plate that dropped between first baseman Fred Merkle and catcher Art Wilson, but the official scorer ruled it a Merkle error after the game to make it a no-no.
Saturday, April 24, Pittsburgh Rebels 2, St. Tuesday, September 7, First game of doubleheader St. Wednesday, May 2, Cincinnati Reds 1, Chicago Cubs 0 10 innings Weeghman Park Chicago inning no hitter; opposing pitcher Hippo Vaughn also threw a no hitter through nine innings — only time in major league history a game has had no hits through nine on both sides.
Saturday, May 5, St. Sunday, May 6, Second game of doubleheader St. Sunday, May 11, Cincinnati Reds 6, St. Louis Cardinals 0 Redland Field Cincinnati. Thursday, July 17, St. Wednesday, April 29, Cleveland Indians 9, St. Louis Browns 0 League Park Cleveland. Friday, September 21, Second game of doubleheader St. Louis Browns 0 Comiskey Park Chicago. Saturday, June 11, Cincinnati Reds 3, Boston Bees 0 Crosley Field Cincinnati His first of two no-hitters; with no hitter below against Brooklyn, Vander Meer is the only pitcher to have thrown no-hitters in consecutive starts.
Wednesday, June 15, Cincinnati Reds 6, Brooklyn Dodgers 0 Ebbets Field Brooklyn His second of two no-hitters; with no hitter above against Boston, Vander Meer is the only pitcher to have thrown no-hitters in consecutive starts.
Saturday, August 30, St. Still, it is very hard to do and usually involves either a very wild pitcher, poor fielding, or a combination of both. Pitchers can actually toss a no-hitter and still lose the game. It has occurred 5 times in major league history, starting with the only such instance where the pitcher completed the entire game. The others were completed by combined pitchers. Ken Johnson of the then-Houston Colt.
He lost the game due to a series of fielding errors — including the first by Johnson himself, a bad throw allowing Pete Rose to reach base. For fans, sitting through a no-hitter can be mesmerizing. Well, at least for true baseball fans.
During no-hitters, fans can hold their breath on close-call outs, wholeheartedly cheer a pitcher on when there are two strikes or two outs, boo umpires or fielders, etc. The games can become quite intense especially as each inning passes. The immediate on-field celebration following completion of no-hitters is among the top highlights to watch in baseball. Probably overlooked are wonderfully pitched 1-hitters in baseball. Generally, a pitcher is doing quite well if he allows just a single runner per inning in a game.
Anything below or near a 1. So … allowing just one, or even just two or three, hits per game is a pretty solid accomplishment, one would think. It was an extremely chilly day in Chicago at Weegham Park on May 2, Just around 3, fans showed up to watch what would appear to have been just another baseball game.
The Cincinnati Reds were in town to play the hometown Cubs. The Reds put year-old Fred Toney on the mound. Toney had a great fastball and was a solid pitcher who had won 17 and 14 games in the two previous seasons. For the hometown Cubs, Jim "Hippo" Vaughn also 29 got the call. Hippo Vaughn was one of baseball's finest pitchers during this period. From to , he would win 20 games in five of the six seasons.
Vaughn's unflattering nickname came about because of a not-really-all-that-bad body form. He stood 6' 4" and weighed pounds. The slightly cruel nickname almost doesn't make sense to us nowadays, as it would seem, by the description to be ill-fitting or in-apt. One other interesting fact: In , eight years before the game in question, Fred Toney had pitched one of the most incredible games in minor league history. Fred had pitched a inning no-hitter for his Winchester, Kentucky, team in the Bluegrass League.
This would appear to be the longest no-hitter in any known baseball league and was definitely an eerie precursor to what was about to take place. Reds manager Christy Mathewson put an all-right-handed lineup against Hippo Vaughn, hoping to help his team against the tough left-hander.
Nonetheless, Hippo got out of the gate in superb fashion, retiring the first nine Reds batters in a row. The Reds' Heinie Groh led off the fourth inning with a walk, but was thrown out stealing. Gus Getz then walked, but was erased on a double play. These would be the only Reds to reach first base after nine innings. Fred Toney was even better, issuing just two walks, both to the Cubs' Cy Williams, in the second and fifth innings. According to the estimated calculations, the odds of a no-hitter being pitched in a Major League baseball game are 13, to one.
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