No-hitter - BR Bullpen (2024)

A no-hitter is a game in which a pitcher, or pitchers, gives up no hits. The term is most often used to describe a game in which a single pitcher throws a complete game of at least 9 innings (27 outs) without giving up a hit.

A no-hitter does not imply that the opposing team has not reached base, however, since it is possible to reach base without a hit, either by a base-on-balls, a hit-by-pitch or an error. It also does not imply a shutout or even a win, although it is extremely uncommon for a pitcher, or pitchers, to throw a no-hitter and lose the game. Any no-hitter that goes nine innings but is forced to extra innings can only remain a no-hitter if no hits are given up in the extra frames.

A perfect game is a no-hitter in which no runner is allowed to reach base, whether by hit, base-on-balls, hit-by-pitch or error.

Contents

  • 1 Major League Baseball
    • 1.1 History
    • 1.2 Unusual Feats
  • 2 Negro League Baseball
  • 3 Nippon Professional Baseball
  • 4 Cuban National League
  • 5 World Baseball Classic
  • 6 Lists of No-Hitters
  • 7 Further Reading

Major League Baseball[edit]

The current Major League Baseball definition, since 1991, of a no-hitter is "a game in which a pitcher, or pitchers, gives up no hits while pitching at least nine innings. A pitcher may give up a run or runs so long as he pitches nine innings or more and does not give up a hit."

Prior to 1991, Major League Baseball defined a no-hitter as "an official game in which a pitcher, or pitchers, gives up no hits." After the definition changed 31 "no-hitters" were erased.

No-hitters occur at a rate of about three per season over the course of Major League Baseball history. The most no-hitters in a single season was 1884 in which 12 were thrown, followed by 1990 with 9 and 1991 with 8. However, since the redefinition the totals for each season have been reduced to 8 in 1884 and 7 in 1990, 1991, 2012 and 2015. The 2021 season saw a new record being established, with 9 nine-inning no-hitters (and a couple more in scheduled 7-inning games as part of doubleheaders, that are not considered official).

Of the 331 no-hitters in Major League Baseball history, 23 have been perfect games (counting the three post-season no-hitters, and including Don Larsen's perfect game, as well as those achieved in the Negro Leagues that are now recognized as being major leagues).

The most recent no-hitter was a combined out in Game 4 of the 2022 World Series by four Houston Astros pitchers on November 2, 2022; the pitchers were Cristian Javier, Bryan Abreu, Rafael Montero and Ryan Pressly. The most recent no-hitter in the regular season was also a combined one thrown by Javier, Héctor Neris and Pressly of Houston on June 25, 2022; the most recent complete game no-hitter was thrown by Reid Detmers of the Los Angeles Angels on May 10, 2022.

History[edit]

The pitcher who holds the record for the most no-hitters, with seven in his career, is Nolan Ryan. His first two came with the California Angels in 1973, one on May 15th and the other on July 15th. He had two more with the Angels; the third on September 28, 1974 and the fourth June 1, 1975. He threw his fifth no-hitter with the Houston Astros on September 26, 1981, breaking Sandy Koufax's record. His sixth and seventh no-hitters came with the Texas Rangers, the sixth on June 11, 1990 and the last on May 1, 1991 at the age 44, making him the oldest pitcher to toss a no-hitter.

There have been 19 combined no-hitters. The first was on June 23, 1917, with Babe Ruth as the starting pitcher for the Boston Red Sox against the Washington Senators. After walking the first batter of the game (Eddie Foster), Ruth was ejected for arguing with an umpire. Ernie Shore came in to relieve Ruth and after Foster was caught stealing, he retired the next 26 batters. For 74 years, Major League Baseball recognized Shore's feat as a perfect game as he technically achieved 27 consecutive outs with no batter reaching base (the runner caught stealing is counted as being an "out"). However, after stricter no-hitter definitions established in 1991, the game became a combined no-hitter.

The record for pitchers used in a combined no-hitter is six, set by the Houston Astros against the New York Yankees on June 11, 2003 when Roy Oswalt, Peter Munro, Kirk Saarloos, Brad Lidge, Octavio Dotel, and Billy Wagner shut down the "Bronx Bombers." The Seattle Mariners repeated the feat on June 8, 2012, also in an interleague game, against the Los Angeles Dodgers. In that game, Kevin Millwood, Charlie Furbush, Stephen Pryor, Lucas Luetge, Brandon League and Tom Wilhelmsen were the pitchers involved.

A game that is a no-hitter through 9 innings may be lost in extra innings. In 1917, Fred Toney of the Cincinnati Reds and Hippo Vaughn of the Chicago Cubs each threw nine innings of no-hit ball; the only time in baseball history that neither team has had a hit through nine innings. The Reds got two hits in the top of the 10th and scored a run; in the bottom of the frame Toney retired the side and recorded a ten-inning no-hitter.

There have been two instances when a pitcher has had a perfect game through nine frames, but then lost it in extra innings. In 1959, Harvey Haddix of the Pittsburgh Pirates pitched twelve perfect innings before losing the no-hitter and the game to the Milwaukee Braves in the 13th. On June 3, 1995, Pedro Martínez of the Montréal Expos gave up a double to Bip Roberts of the San Diego Padres to lead off the 10th after being perfect for nine innings. Mel Rojas came on and retired the next three batters for a combined 1 - 0, one-hit win.

There have also been two games in which a team has had a no-hitter thrown for them but has lost. The first occurred on April 23, 1964, as Ken Johnson of the Houston Colt .45's was beaten 1 - 0 by the Cincinnati Reds. In the top of the 9th, Johnson allowed a run to score on two errors, and in the bottom of the frame the Houston bats came up empty. He remains the only pitcher to lose a complete game nine-inning no-hitter.

Three years later, in 1967, Steve Barber and Stu Miller of the Baltimore Orioles pitched a combined no-hitter, but lost, 2 - 1, to the Detroit Tigers. In the top of the 9th, two runs were scored on three walks, a wild pitch, and two errors.

Unusual Feats[edit]

Negro League Baseball[edit]

There were at least 30 confirmed nine-inning no-hitters between recognized Negro League teams, including one in the 1926 Colored World Series. While there were several no-hitters by great Negro pitchers recorded against lesser semi-pro competition (Rube Foster is known to have thrown four), the first no-hitter by a Negro pitcher against a bona fide top Negro team was by Frank Wickware of the Chicago American Giants against the Indianapolis ABCs in 1914; the last nine-inning Negro League no-hitter was by Leon Day in 1946. Bill Gatewood, Phil co*ckrell, and Satchel Paige each pitched two confirmed no-hitters in Negro League and pre-league competition.

Bill Gatewood was the oldest pitcher in the Negro Leagues to throw a no-hitter when he pitched his on June 6 1921 at the age of 39 years, 9 months, and 15 days.

Webster McDonald and Sug Cornelius both hold the odd distinction of having thrown no-hitters that were broken up in extra innings, and having been the losing pitchers in another man's no-hitter, McDonald losing to Red Grier in the 1926 Colored World Series and Cornelius losing to Hall of Famer Hilton Smith in 1937.

In August 1927 Willie Powell and Webster McDonald of the Chicago American Giants just missed throwing back-to-back no-hitters against the same opponent. Powell no-hit the Memphis Red Sox 5-0 on August 14th, and McDonald followed the next day with a 9-inning no-hitter that was tied 1-1 after nine; McDonald lost the shutout and the lead in the 9th (a run scored on errors), lost the no-hitter in the 10th, and lost the game 2-1 in the 11th.

Nippon Professional Baseball[edit]

There have been 90 no-hitters thrown in Nippon Professional Baseball. The first no-hitter was thrown by Eiji Sawamura on September 25, 1936 when the Tokyo Kyojin beat the Osaka Tigers 1 - 0. Two pitchers, Sawamura and Yoshiro Sotokoba, have thrown three no-hitters, an NPB record. Hideo Fujimoto threw the first perfect game on June 28, 1950 for the Yomiuri Giants versus the Nishi-Nippon Pirates, winning 4 - 0.

Masahiro Yamamoto became the oldest pitcher to throw a no-hitter on September 16, 2006 at the age of 41. He accomplished the feat against the Hanshin Tigers.

On July 17, 1971 at the first game of the All-Star Game Series five Central League pitchers threw a 5 - 0 no-hitter versus the Pacific League at Meiji-Jingu Stadium.

Cuban National League[edit]

There have been 57 no-hitters thrown in the Cuban National League through March 14, 2012.

In January 1966 right-hander Aquino Abreu of Centrales pitched back-to-back no-hitters, matching the feat accomplished by major-leaguer Johnny Vander Meer. On January 16 against Occidentales at Estadio Augusto César Sandino he won 10 - 0; nine days later against Industriales at Estadio Latinoamericano he won 9 - 0.

World Baseball Classic[edit]

On March 1, 2006, Shairon Martis playing for The Netherlands in the World Baseball Classic threw a seven-inning no-hitter versus Panama at Hiram Bithorn Stadium in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The game ended by a mercy rule with the Dutch winning 10 - 0. Martis accomplished the feat in 65 pitches, the limit for the WBC first round. The game ended with a double play by the last batter that Martis could face.

17 years and 12 days later, it was a four-man effort for the Puerto Rican national team in a eight-inning mercy rule perfect game against Israel, also 10-0. José De Leon, Yacksel Ríos, Edwin Díaz and Duane Underwood Jr. combined on that masterpiece.

Lists of No-Hitters[edit]

Further Reading[edit]

  • Gary Belleville: "Who Threw the Greatest Regular Season No-Hitter since 1901?", in Baseball Research Journal, SABR, Vol. 50, Nr. 1 (Spring 2021), pp. 60-68.
  • Anthony Castrovince: "The likelihood of a no-hitter in each ballpark", mlb.com, February 13, 2022. [1]
  • Michael Guzman and Thomas Harrigan: "Here are 11 of the most unlikely no-hitters", mlb.com, August 15, 2021. [2]
  • Dirk Lammers: Baseball's No-Hit Wonders: More Than a Century of Pitching's Greatest Feats, Unbridled Books, Cave Creek, AZ, 2016. ISBN 978-1-60953-125-6
  • Sarah Langs: "Catchers with the most no-hitters", mlb.com, December 10, 2021. [3]
  • Bill Nowlin, ed.: No-Hitters, SABR, Phoenix, AZ, 2017. ISBN 978-1-943816-15-4
  • Joe Posnanski: "These are the worst no-hitters in baseball history", mlb.com, April 26, 2018. [4]
  • Manny Randhawa: "How long it took each team to toss a no-no", mlb.com, April 10, 2021. [5]
  • Rebecca Sichel, Uri Carl and Bruce Bukiet: "Modeling Perfect Games and No-Hitters in Baseball", in The Baseball Research Journal, SABR, Volume 40, Number 1 (Spring 2011), pp. 58-65.
No-hitter - BR Bullpen (2024)

FAQs

No-hitter - BR Bullpen? ›

Yes, most pitchers will give credit to their catcher and the fielders behind them—and there are plenty of times when one of those fielders makes a tough play to keep the no-hitter intact—but there's still only one person on the mound and only one name that goes into the record books for pitching a no-hitter.

Who gets credit for a combined no-hitter? ›

Yes, most pitchers will give credit to their catcher and the fielders behind them—and there are plenty of times when one of those fielders makes a tough play to keep the no-hitter intact—but there's still only one person on the mound and only one name that goes into the record books for pitching a no-hitter.

Has a team ever been no-hit in back to back games? ›

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.

Is a shut out the same as a no-hitter? ›

In the majority of cases, a no-hitter is also recorded as a shutout if it is performed by a single pitcher pitching a complete game. If a no-hitter is achieved with more than one pitcher, no pitcher is awarded a shutout or a no-hitter, but a team shutout and no-hitter is still acknowledged.

What is the no-hitter rule in MLB? ›

An official no-hit game occurs in Major League Baseball (MLB) when a pitcher (or pitchers) allows no hits during the entire course of a game, which consists of at least nine innings thrown by the pitcher(s). By definition, a perfect game is also a no-hitter, as no batters reach base (thus there are no hits allowed).

Which pitcher gets credit for the win? ›

In Major League Baseball, the winning pitcher is defined as the pitcher who last pitched prior to the half-inning when his team maintains the lead that it never relinquishes. There are two exceptions to this rule. The first is that a starting pitcher must complete a minimum of five innings to earn a win.

Has there ever been a no-hitter on both sides? ›

There has never been a complete-game double no-hitter in the major leagues. It has occurred 10 times in the minors: Aug. 7, 1886: Oakland's George Van Haltren beat San Francisco's Jim McMullin 4-2 in a California League game that featured a lot of runs when you consider neither team had a hit.

Has anyone lost a no hit game? ›

But, as always, there are exceptions. On April 23, 1964, Ken Johnson of the Houston Colt . 45s became the first pitcher to throw a nine-inning no-hitter and lose. In fact, he is still the only individual to throw an official (nine-inning) no-hitter and lose.

What is the longest no-hitter in innings? ›

After nearly 70 years, they still talk about that game in Winchester. It was no ordinary no-hitter. It went 17 innings, a feat still unchallenged as the longest no-hit game in professional baseball history.

What is the longest a team has gone without scoring a run? ›

The 1968 Chicago Cubs and 1906 Philadelphia Athletics share the record at 48 innings.

What does 27 up 27 down mean? ›

To achieve a perfect game, a team must not allow any opposing player to reach base by any means: no hits, walks, hit batsmen, uncaught third strikes, catcher's or fielder's interference, or fielding errors; in short, "27 up, 27 down" (for a nine-inning game).

Can you walk someone in a no-hitter? ›

What is important though is for a pitcher to throw a no-hitter, not a single base runner can reach on a hit. As far as errors and walks are concerned, those two statistics do not factor in a no-hitter. As long as a pitcher or pitching staff does not give up a hit, it will still be considered a no-hitter.

Is a perfect game harder than a no-hitter? ›

The rarest achievement for a pitcher is a perfect game, in which not a single player on the opposing team gets on base. Since there are no hits in a perfect game, all perfect games are no-hitters. And it's impossible to score without getting on base, of course, so a perfect game is also a de facto shutout.

Can you have a no-hitter with a home run? ›

He's the last pitcher to hit a homer during his own no-hitter. Wes Ferrell, Jim Tobin and Earl Wilson were the first three pitchers to throw a no-hitter and go deep in the same game. Wise one-upped them on June 23, 1971, and nobody has done it since.

Is there a no mercy rule in baseball? ›

As per reports, it goes something like this: If a team is leading by 15 or more runs after five innings, or 10 or more runs after seven innings, the game is brought to an end and called in favor of the team that's leading.

Has any MLB team never had a no-hitter? ›

San Diego Padres were the only Major League team without a no-hitter. Later all MLB teams made the list of no-hitters in MLB. What is this? Musgrove accompanied his 2021 marketing campaign with the worst season in 2022, recording a career-low 2.93 ERA over 181 innings pitched.

Who gets the win in a bullpen game? ›

A relief win is defined as any win by a pitcher who was not the starting pitcher. Relievers can earn relief wins in two different ways -- one far more common than the other. First, if a reliever is in the game at the time his team takes the lead for good, he is credited with the victory.

What does whip mean MLB? ›

Walks And Hits Per Inning Pitched (WHIP)

Who gets the win if a pitcher doesn't go 5 innings? ›

First, a starting pitcher must pitch at least five innings (in a traditional game of nine innings or longer) to qualify for the win. If he does not, the official scorer awards the win to the most effective relief pitcher.

What is the most walks in a no-hitter? ›

A.J. Burnett once threw a no-hitter with nine walks

Theoretically, a pitcher could allow 100 walks in a game, lose magnificently and still qualify for a no-hitter. No one's ever done that, specifically, but there have been a few no-hitters in MLB history with a surplus of baserunners. Like A.J. Burnett's 14 years ago.

How rare is it to see a no-hitter? ›

The probability that any given pitcher at any given day throws a no-hitter is . 0013 according to the studies of Michael Huber of Muhlenberg College and Andrew Glen of the U.S. Military Academy. In the 139 years of Major League Baseball, only 257 pitchers have thrown a no-hitter.

Has anyone thrown 2 no-hitters in a row? ›

The following year on June 11, 1938, Vander Meer pitched a no-hitter against the Boston Bees. Four days later against the Brooklyn Dodgers in what was the first night game ever held at Ebbets Field, he threw another no-hitter, becoming the only player in major league history to throw two straight no-hitters.

Has there ever been a 7 hit game? ›

In a 22-0 shellacking of the Chicago Cubs that day, Pittsburgh Pirates second baseman Rennie Stennett would record a hit in all seven of his at-bats – becoming the first and to date the only modern-era player to accomplish this in a nine-inning game.

Who was the youngest player to throw a no-hitter? ›

The youngest pitcher to throw no-hitter: Amos Rusie, New York Giants, July 31, 1891 (20 years, 62 days).

Which MLB team has been no-hit the most? ›

Every major league franchise has been no-hit at least twice, with the Philadelphia Phillies leading the way with 21 no-nos thrown against the club over its long history.

What is the shortest innings in history? ›

Australia | 53 vs England | 113 balls | 1896.

What was the shortest nine-inning game? ›

At the end of the 1919 season, two teams from these cities that love to hate one another came together for a game that has no equal. On September 28, the Giants and Phillies played the fastest nine-inning game in major-league history.

What is the longest innings in history? ›

The record for the most innings ever played in a single professional game is 33 which occurred in 1981 in a Minor League Baseball game between the Pawtucket Red Sox and the Rochester Red Wings, at the time the Triple-A affiliates of the Boston Red Sox and the Baltimore Orioles, respectively.

What is the longest MLB game to stay 0 0? ›

The Mets, it seems, have a penchant for playing in historically long games. Six years before they played 25 innings in Flushing, they played 24 against the Astros in Houston. Incredibly, the game was scoreless until the bottom of the 24th, the longest any Major League game has ever stayed scoreless.

What is the longest streak of not getting shut out in MLB history? ›

1) 1931-33 Yankees (308 games):

What is the longest 1 0 playoff game in MLB history? ›

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Oct 15 update: The Mariners and Astros ended up playing 18 innings of baseball. Houston won the game 1-0. The 0-0 score through 17 innings made it the longest scoreless game in MLB postseason history.

Did Nolan Ryan ever pitch a perfect game? ›

Ryan also pitched 18 two-hitters. Despite this, he never pitched a perfect game, nor did he ever win a Cy Young Award; both were largely attributed to his high walk rate. Ryan is one of only 29 players in baseball history to have appeared in MLB games in four different decades.

Has any pitcher thrown a perfect game? ›

During baseball's modern era, 21 pitchers have thrown perfect games. Most were accomplished major leaguers. Seven have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame: Cy Young, Addie Joss, Jim Bunning, Sandy Koufax, Catfish Hunter, Randy Johnson, and Roy Halladay.

What is a hidden perfect game? ›

A "hidden" perfect game is simply a stretch of 27 consecutive outs regardless of whether they are spread out across multiple appearances.

Why do you not talk about a no-hitter? ›

Likewise, the first rule about no-hitters is that you don't talk about no-hitters. When a pitcher is five-plus innings into a no-hitter or perfect game, then it's common courtesy not to mention it. If you do, it'll end up jinxing it especially if you're a teammate.

Can a batter refuse an intentional walk? ›

2. On an intentional walk, every runner gets to move up a base. 3. The hitter can decline the intentional walk, as if it were, oh, a holding penalty.

Has anyone ever lost a perfect game? ›

On May 26, 1959, Harvey Haddix of the Pittsburgh Pirates pitched a perfect game for 12 innings against the Milwaukee Braves, but lost the no-hitter and the game in the 13th inning. The game was played at Milwaukee County Stadium.

Who has the most no-hitters in history? ›

The pitcher who holds the record for the most no-hitters, with seven in his career, is Nolan Ryan. His first two came with the California Angels in 1973, one on May 15th and the other on July 15th. He had two more with the Angels; the third on September 28, 1974 and the fourth June 1, 1975.

What is the lowest perfect game grade? ›

Perfect Game uses an amateur grading system from 1-10. The MLB uses a grading system of 2-8 or 20-80.

Do combined no-hitters count? ›

The premise of the question is totally wrong: combined no-hitters and perfect games absolutely do count. The scoring rule for no-hitters is: 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.

Who gets credit for the STrIkEOuT? ›

SECTION 23—STrIkEOuT

A strikeout is credited to the pitcher when a third strike is de- livered to a batter, even if the third strike is a wild pitch or is not caught or the batter reaches first base.

Who gets credit for a RBI in baseball? ›

Definition. A batter is credited with an RBI in most cases where the result of his plate appearance is a run being scored. There are a few exceptions, however. A player does not receive an RBI when the run scores as a result of an error or ground into double play.

Which team has the most combined no-hitters? ›

No-hitters thrown by franchise
26Los Angeles Dodgers
(Philadelphia Athletics/Kansas City Athletics)
12New York Yankees
(New York Highlanders)
12Los Angeles Angels
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