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A no-hitter is a game in which one of the teams prevented the other from getting a hit.
Throwing a no-hitter is rare and considered an extraordinary accomplishment for a pitcher or pitching staff.
If the pitcher allows no runners to reach base, the no-hitter is a perfect game.
Highlights of the year included Paul Molitor's 39-game hitting streak and what is still the only no-hitter in team history, pitched by Juan Nieves on April 15.
It is Koufax's fourth no-hitter in as many seasons.
He is one of only seven pitchers to throw both a perfect game and an additional no-hitter, the others being Randy Johnson, Sandy Koufax, Addie Joss, Cy Young, Mark Buehrle, and fellow Phillie Roy Halladay, whose additional no-hitter came in Game 1 of the 2010 National League Division Series.
He is also one of only five players to throw a no-hitter in both leagues, the others being Young, Johnson, Nolan Ryan and Hideo Nomo.
It is the summer destination for such famous people as Jim Abbott ( a one-handed major league pitcher famous for throwing a no-hitter for the New York Yankees ) and Bob Seger, a singer who sung number 1 song on the Billboard charts, Shakedown, from 1987.
" Baseball's most common " jinx " belief is that talking about a pitcher's ongoing no-hitter will cause it to be ended.
In baseball, a no-hitter ( also known as a no-hit game and colloquially as a no-no ) is a game in which a team was not able to record a single hit.
A pitcher who prevents the opposing team from achieving a hit is said to have " thrown a no-hitter ".
Most of the time, a no-hitter is also a shutout.
However, as it is possible to reach base without a hit ( most commonly via a walk, error, or hit batsman ), a pitcher can throw a no-hitter and still give up runs, and even lose the game, although this is extremely uncommon.
A no-hitter is defined by Major League Baseball as follows: " 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.
The second-longest streak without having an official no-hitter pitched against them is held by the New York Yankees, who had a gap of between nine-inning no-hitters from September 21, 1958 to June 10, 2003.
Forbes Field, home of the Pittsburgh Pirates from the middle of the 1909 season until the middle of the 1970 season, is the only long-term home field where a no-hitter was never thrown during its existence.
In both parks, the only pitcher to throw a no-hitter is Hideo Nomo.
One of the most common baseball superstitions is that it is bad luck to mention a no-hitter in progress, especially to the pitcher and in particular by their teammates ( who sometimes even go so far as to not even be near the pitcher ).
On August 26 of that year, he no-hit the Chicago White Sox 7-0 at Royals Stadium ; to date, the no-hitter is the last thrown by a Royal.
This is the only no-hitter to be thrown on Opening Day in major league history.
" The no-hitter on opening day in Chicago is the one that gets all the attention.

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On April 17, Ubaldo Jiménez pitched the first no-hitter in franchise history against the Atlanta Braves.
On September 18, 1897, Young pitched the first no-hitter of his career in a game against the Cincinnati Reds.
On May 11, Al Leiter pitched the first no-hitter in Marlins history.
In 1997, Brown threw a one-hitter against the Los Angeles Dodgers in his first appearance and a no-hitter against the San Francisco Giants.
Rookie Wilson pitched a no-hitter on June 18, the first pitched in team history.
On that day, Nieves became the first ( and so far, only ) Brewer and first Puerto Rican-born Major Leaguer to pitch a no-hitter, defeating the Baltimore Orioles 7 – 0 at Memorial Stadium.
Still Santana stayed in the game and with the help of a few great defensive plays as well as a controversial call of a foul ball, pulled off the first no-hitter in Mets history.
The first no-hitter in postseason history was New York Yankee pitcher Don Larsen's perfect game in the 1956 World Series.
Halladay's no-hitter was the fifth time a pitcher has thrown two no-hitters in the same season, and was also the first time that one of the two occurred in the postseason.
Highlights included Johnson earning his 300th career victory, becoming the twenty-fourth pitcher in Major League history to do so, as well as struggling starter Jonathan Sánchez tossing a no-hitter against the San Diego Padres on July 10, the first Giants no-hitter since 1976.
On July 10, Jonathan Sánchez, spot starting in place of an injured Randy Johnson and on his first start upon returning to the starting rotation after a brief demotion to the bullpen, threw a no-hitter against the San Diego Padres.
Sánchez issued no walks ( the only runner reached on an error by third baseman Juan Uribe ) and struck out a career-high eleven hitters in the game, which was also his first major league complete game and shutout and the first no-hitter ever thrown at AT & T Park.
On April 23, 1964, in the top of the ninth inning of a scoreless game in Colt Stadium, Rose reached first base on an error and scored on another error to make Houston Astros Ken Johnson the first pitcher to lose a complete game no-hitter.
In his first major league start on April 24, 1991, Kile had a no-hitter going when he was lifted after six innings by manager Art Howe, who wanted to protect the 22-year-old rookie's arm.
Ryan joined Alvin Little League Baseball when he was nine, made the all-star team when he was 11 and 12, and pitched the first no-hitter of his life a few years later.
Bunning pitched his first no-hitter on July 20, 1958, for the Detroit Tigers against the Boston Red Sox.
* Earl Moore, pitcher for the Cleveland Indians and the first pitcher in the American League to throw a no-hitter on May 9, 1901.
On September 1, his first day back off the DL, Sweeney pinch-hit in the bottom of the 9th and hit a bloop base hit that broke up Minnesota Twins starting pitcher Scott Baker's no-hitter.
One important highlight of the first half of 1984 took place on May 4, when Jim Deshaies pitched the club ’ s first no-hitter against the Columbus Astros in the second game of a seven-inning doubleheader.

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Although he would go on to have back-to-back 17-win seasons for the Chicago Cubs in 1971 and 1972, including a no-hitter in the latter season, this did not help the Reds, who ended up losing the 1970 World Series to Robinson and the Orioles.
Burnett pitched the Marlins ' third no-hitter on May 12 against the Padres,, despite walking nine batters and throwing only 1 / 2 of his pitches for strikes.
Yount later recalled at a Brewers banquet that he did not have to dive to catch the line drive hit by Murray but figured ending the game with a diving catch would be the icing on the cake for Nieves ' no-hitter.
Long time Mets ace Tom Seaver, who threw five one-hitters as a Met, eventually threw a no-hitter, but by then he was playing for the Cincinnati Reds.
Similarly, the ace of the 1986 team, Dwight Gooden, threw his no-hitter for the Yankees ( in 1996 ), and David Cone, who starred for the Mets from 1987 – 1992, threw a perfect game later in his career, also as a Yankee.
Dole further enhanced this contrast on September 18 when he made a reference to a no-hitter thrown the day before by Hideo Nomo of the “ Brooklyn Dodgers ”, a team that had left Brooklyn for Los Angeles four decades earlier.
On May 1, 1991, set a record by throwing the seventh no-hitter of his career, striking out Roberto Alomar of the Toronto Blue Jays for the final out.
The 1905 World Series capped an impressive year for Mathewson as he had already won the National League Triple Crown for pitchers, and threw the second no-hitter of his career.
He remarked that his slider was his best pitch, just like the no-hitter I pitched for Detroit six years ago.
* 1968 Doug Veneberg threw a no-hitter for the Zeeland Chix
With two outs to go, Royals manager Buddy Bell pinch-hit Sweeney for Tony Pena Jr. and Sweeney ended the no-hitter .< ref >
Wiltse pitched on, winning 1 – 0 ; his ten-inning no-hitter set a record for longest complete game no-hitter that has been tied twice but never broken.
Hayes redeemed himself for the fielding error by making a spectacular catch on a line drive in the ninth inning, protecting Mulholland's no-hitter.
Fosse did participate in a combined no-hitter in the final game of the season, catching for Paul Lindblad and Rollie Fingers in the final 3 innings.
In a game on August 20, 1957, against the Washington Senators, Doby helped preserve pitcher Bob Keegan's no-hitter with a backhand catch off a long line drive from Herb Plews, one of " two close calls " for Keegan that game.

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