List of Major League Baseball no-hitters

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This is a list of no-hitters in Major League Baseball history. In addition, all no-hitters that were broken up in extra innings or were in shortened games are listed. (Prior to 1991, no hits in regulation and shortened games counted as official no-hit games.) These, however, are not currently considered official no-hitters, but their achievement deserves some mention. For perfect games, the name of the pitcher is in bold type. For combined no-hitters by two or more pitchers on the same team, each is listed with their number of innings pitched. Games which were part of a doubleheader are noted as either the first game or second game.

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[edit] National League

Date Pitcher Game
July 15, 1876 George Bradley St. Louis Brown Stockings 2 Hartford Dark Blues 0
June 12, 1880 Lee Richmond Worcester Worcesters 1 Cleveland Blues 0
June 17, 1880 John Montgomery Ward Providence Grays 5 Buffalo Bisons 0
August 19, 1880 Larry Corcoran Chicago White Stockings 6 Boston Red Caps 0
August 20, 1880 Pud Galvin Buffalo Bisons 1 Worcester Worcesters 0
September 20, 1882 Larry Corcoran Chicago White Stockings 5 Worcester Worcesters 0
July 25, 1883 Charles Radbourn Providence Grays 8 Cleveland Blues 0
September 13, 1883 Hugh Daily Cleveland Blues 1 Philadelphia Phillies 0
June 27, 1884 Larry Corcoran Chicago White Stockings 6 Providence Grays 0
August 4, 1884 Pud Galvin Buffalo Bisons 18 Detroit Wolverines 0
July 27, 1885 John Clarkson Chicago White Stockings 4 Providence Grays 0
August 29, 1885 Charles J. Ferguson Philadelphia Phillies 1 Providence Grays 0
June 22, 1891 Tom Lovett Brooklyn Grooms 4 New York Giants 0
July 31, 1891 Amos Rusie New York Giants 6 Brooklyn Grooms 0
August 6, 1892 Jack Stivetts Boston Beaneaters 11 Brooklyn Grooms 0
August 22, 1892 Ben Sanders Louisville Colonels 6 Baltimore Orioles 2
October 15, 1892 Bumpus Jones (first major league game) Cincinnati Reds 7 Pittsburgh Pirates 1
August 16, 1893 Bill Hawke Baltimore Orioles 5 Washington Senators 0 (first no-hitter at modern pitching distance of 60' 6")
September 18, 1897 Cy Young (first game) Cleveland Spiders 6 Cincinnati Reds 0
April 22, 1898 Ted Breitenstein Cincinnati Reds 11 Pittsburgh Pirates 0
April 22, 1898 Jay Hughes Baltimore Orioles 8 Boston Beaneaters 0
July 8, 1898 Red Donahue Philadelphia Phillies 5 Baltimore Orioles 0
August 21, 1898 Walter Thornton (second game) Chicago Orphans 2 Brooklyn Bridegrooms 0
May 25, 1899 Deacon Phillippe Louisville Colonels 7 New York Giants 0
August 7, 1899 Vic Willis Boston Beaneaters 7 Washington Senators 1
July 12, 1900 Noodles Hahn Cincinnati Reds 4 Philadelphia Phillies 0
July 15, 1901 Christy Mathewson New York Giants 5 St. Louis Cardinals 0
September 18, 1903 Chick Fraser (second game) Philadelphia Phillies 10 Chicago Cubs 0
June 13, 1905 Christy Mathewson New York Giants 1 Chicago Cubs 0
May 1, 1906 Johnny Lush Philadelphia Phillies 6 Brooklyn Superbas 0
July 20, 1906 Mal Eason Brooklyn Superbas 2 St. Louis Cardinals 0
May 8, 1907 Jeff Pfeffer Boston Doves 6 Cincinnati Reds 0
September 20, 1907 Nick Maddox Pittsburgh Pirates 2 Brooklyn Superbas 1
July 4, 1908 Hooks Wiltse (first game; 10 innings) New York Giants 1 Philadelphia Phillies 0
September 5, 1908 Nap Rucker (second game) Brooklyn Superbas 6 Boston Doves 0
September 6, 1912 Jeff Tesreau (first game) New York Giants 3 Philadelphia Phillies 0
September 9, 1914 George Davis (second game) Boston Braves 7 Philadelphia Phillies 0
April 15, 1915 Rube Marquard New York Giants 2 Brooklyn Robins 0
August 31, 1915 Jimmy Lavender (first game) Chicago Cubs 2 New York Giants 0
June 16, 1916 Tom Hughes Boston Braves 2 Pittsburgh Pirates 0
May 2, 1917 Fred Toney (10 innings; see note below) Cincinnati Reds 1 Chicago Cubs 0
May 11, 1919 Hod Eller Cincinnati Reds 6 St. Louis Cardinals 0
May 7, 1922 Jesse Barnes New York Giants 6 Philadelphia Phillies 0
July 17, 1924 Jesse Haines St. Louis Cardinals 5 Boston Braves 0
September 13, 1925 Dazzy Vance (first game) Brooklyn Robins 10 Philadelphia Phillies 1
May 8, 1929 Carl Hubbell New York Giants 11 Pittsburgh Pirates 0
September 21, 1934 Paul Dean (second game) St. Louis Cardinals 3 Brooklyn Dodgers 0
June 11, 1938 Johnny Vander Meer Cincinnati Reds 3 Boston Bees 0
June 15, 1938 Johnny Vander Meer Cincinnati Reds 6 Brooklyn Dodgers 0
April 30, 1940 Tex Carleton Brooklyn Dodgers 3 Cincinnati Reds 0
August 30, 1941 Lon Warneke St. Louis Cardinals 2 Cincinnati Reds 0
April 27, 1944 Jim Tobin Boston Braves 2 Brooklyn Dodgers 0
May 15, 1944 Clyde Shoun Cincinnati Reds 1 Boston Braves 0
April 23, 1946 Ed Head Brooklyn Dodgers 5 Boston Braves 0
June 18, 1947 Ewell Blackwell Cincinnati Reds 6 Boston Braves 0
September 9, 1948 Rex Barney Brooklyn Dodgers 2 New York Giants 0
August 11, 1950 Vern Bickford Boston Braves 7 Brooklyn Dodgers 0
May 6, 1951 (second game) Cliff Chambers Pittsburgh Pirates 3 Boston Braves 0
June 19, 1952 Carl Erskine Brooklyn Dodgers 5 Chicago Cubs 0
June 12, 1954 Jim Wilson Milwaukee Braves 2 Philadelphia Phillies 0
May 12, 1955 Sam Jones Chicago Cubs 4 Pittsburgh Pirates 0
May 12, 1956 Carl Erskine Brooklyn Dodgers 3 New York Giants 0
September 25, 1956 Sal Maglie Brooklyn Dodgers 5 Philadelphia Phillies 0
May 15, 1960 Don Cardwell (second game) Chicago Cubs 4 St. Louis Cardinals 0
August 18, 1960 Lew Burdette Milwaukee Braves 1 Philadelphia Phillies 0
September 16, 1960 Warren Spahn Milwaukee Braves 4 Philadelphia Phillies 0
April 28, 1961 Warren Spahn Milwaukee Braves 1 San Francisco Giants 0
June 30, 1962 Sandy Koufax Los Angeles Dodgers 5 New York Mets 0
May 11, 1963 Sandy Koufax Los Angeles Dodgers 8 San Francisco Giants 0
May 17, 1963 Don Nottebart Houston Colt .45s 4 Philadelphia Phillies 1
June 15, 1963 Juan Marichal San Francisco Giants 1 Houston Colt .45s 0
April 23, 1964 Ken Johnson Houston Colt .45s 0 Cincinnati Reds 1
June 4, 1964 Sandy Koufax Los Angeles Dodgers 3 Philadelphia Phillies 0
June 21, 1964 Jim Bunning (first game) Philadelphia Phillies 6 New York Mets 0
August 19, 1965 Jim Maloney (first game; 10 innings) Cincinnati Reds 1 Chicago Cubs 0
September 9, 1965 Sandy Koufax Los Angeles Dodgers 1 Chicago Cubs 0
June 18, 1967 Don Wilson Houston Astros 2 Atlanta Braves 0
July 29, 1968 George Culver (second game) Cincinnati Reds 6 Philadelphia Phillies 1
September 17, 1968 Gaylord Perry San Francisco Giants 1 St. Louis Cardinals 0
September 18, 1968 Ray Washburn St. Louis Cardinals 2 San Francisco Giants 0
April 17, 1969 Bill Stoneman Montreal Expos 7 Philadelphia Phillies 0
April 30, 1969 Jim Maloney Cincinnati Reds 10 Houston Astros 0
May 1, 1969 Don Wilson Houston Astros 4 Cincinnati Reds 0
August 19, 1969 Ken Holtzman Chicago Cubs 3 Atlanta Braves 0
September 20, 1969 Bob Moose Pittsburgh Pirates 4 New York Mets 0
June 12, 1970 Dock Ellis (first game) Pittsburgh Pirates 2 San Diego Padres 0
July 20, 1970 Bill Singer Los Angeles Dodgers 5 Philadelphia Phillies 0
June 3, 1971 Ken Holtzman Chicago Cubs 1 Cincinnati Reds 0
June 23, 1971 Rick Wise Philadelphia Phillies 4 Cincinnati Reds 0
August 14, 1971 Bob Gibson St. Louis Cardinals 11 Pittsburgh Pirates 0
April 16, 1972 Burt Hooton Chicago Cubs 4 Philadelphia Phillies 0
September 2, 1972 Milt Pappas Chicago Cubs 8 San Diego Padres 0
October 2, 1972 Bill Stoneman (first game) Montreal Expos 7 New York Mets 0
August 5, 1973 Phil Niekro Atlanta Braves 9 San Diego Padres 0
August 24, 1975 Ed Halicki (second game) San Francisco Giants 6 New York Mets 0
July 9, 1976 Larry Dierker Houston Astros 6 Montreal Expos 0
August 9, 1976 John Candelaria Pittsburgh Pirates 2 Los Angeles Dodgers 0
September 29, 1976 John Montefusco San Francisco Giants 9 Atlanta Braves 0
April 16, 1978 Bob Forsch St. Louis Cardinals 5 Philadelphia Phillies 0
June 16, 1978 Tom Seaver Cincinnati Reds 4 St. Louis Cardinals 0
April 7, 1979 Ken Forsch Houston Astros 6 Atlanta Braves 0
June 27, 1980 Jerry Reuss Los Angeles Dodgers 8 San Francisco Giants 0
May 10, 1981 Charlie Lea (second game) Montreal Expos 4 San Francisco Giants 0
September 26, 1981 Nolan Ryan Houston Astros 5 Los Angeles Dodgers 0
September 26, 1983 Bob Forsch St. Louis Cardinals 3 Montreal Expos 0
September 25, 1986 Mike Scott Houston Astros 2 San Francisco Giants 0 (Houston clinched NL West title in this game)
September 16, 1988 Tom Browning Cincinnati Reds 1 Los Angeles Dodgers 0
June 29, 1990 Fernando Valenzuela Los Angeles Dodgers 6 St. Louis Cardinals 0
August 15, 1990 Terry Mulholland Philadelphia Phillies 6 San Francisco Giants 0
May 23, 1991 Tommy Greene Philadelphia Phillies 2 Montreal Expos 0
July 28, 1991 Dennis Martínez Montreal Expos 2 Los Angeles Dodgers 0
September 11, 1991 Kent Mercker (6 inn.) Atlanta Braves 1 San Diego Padres 0
Mark Wohlers (2 inn.)
Alejandro Pena (1 inn.)
August 17, 1992 Kevin Gross Los Angeles Dodgers 2 San Francisco Giants 0
September 8, 1993 Darryl Kile Houston Astros 7 New York Mets 1
April 8, 1994 Kent Mercker Atlanta Braves 6 Los Angeles Dodgers 0
July 14, 1995 Ramón Martínez Los Angeles Dodgers 7 Florida Marlins 0
May 11, 1996 Al Leiter Florida Marlins 11 Colorado Rockies 0
September 17, 1996 Hideo Nomo Los Angeles Dodgers 9 Colorado Rockies 0
June 10, 1997 Kevin Brown Florida Marlins 9 San Francisco Giants 0
July 12, 1997 Francisco Cordova (9 inn.) Pittsburgh Pirates 3 Houston Astros 0
Ricardo Rincon (1 inn.)
June 25, 1999 José Jiménez St. Louis Cardinals 1 Arizona Diamondbacks 0
July 18, 1999 See Interleague
May 12, 2001 A.J. Burnett Florida Marlins 3 San Diego Padres 0
September 3, 2001 Bud Smith St. Louis Cardinals 4 San Diego Padres 0
April 27, 2003 Kevin Millwood Philadelphia Phillies 1 San Francisco Giants 0
June 11, 2003 See Interleague
May 18, 2004 Randy Johnson Arizona Diamondbacks 2 Atlanta Braves 0
September 6, 2006 Aníbal Sánchez Florida Marlins 2 Arizona Diamondbacks 0

[edit] American League

Date Pitcher Game
September 20, 1902 (first game) Nixey Callahan Chicago White Sox 3 Detroit Tigers 0
May 5, 1904 Cy Young Boston Americans 3 Philadelphia Athletics 0
August 17, 1904 Jesse Tannehill Boston Americans 6 Chicago White Sox 0
July 22, 1905 (first game) Weldon Henley Philadelphia Athletics 6 St. Louis Browns 0
September 6, 1905 (second game) Frank Smith Chicago White Sox 15 Detroit Tigers 0
September 27, 1905 (first game) Bill Dinneen Boston Americans 2 Chicago White Sox 0
June 30, 1908 Cy Young Boston Red Sox 8 New York Highlanders 0
September 18, 1908 Bob Rhoads Cleveland Naps 2 Boston Red Sox 1
September 20, 1908 Frank Smith Chicago White Sox 1 Philadelphia Athletics 0
October 2, 1908 Addie Joss Cleveland Naps 1 Chicago White Sox 0
April 20, 1910 Addie Joss Cleveland Naps 1 Chicago White Sox 0
May 12, 1910 Chief Bender Philadelphia Athletics 4 Cleveland Naps 0
July 29, 1911 (first game) Smokey Joe Wood Boston Red Sox 5 St. Louis Browns 0
August 27, 1911 Ed Walsh Chicago White Sox 5 Boston Red Sox 0
July 4, 1912 (second game) George Mullin Detroit Tigers 7 St. Louis Browns 0
August 30, 1912 Earl Hamilton St. Louis Browns 5 Detroit Tigers 1
May 31, 1914 Joe Benz Chicago White Sox 6 Cleveland Naps 1
June 21, 1916 Rube Foster Boston Red Sox 2 New York Yankees 0
August 26, 1916 Bullet Joe Bush Philadelphia Athletics 5 Cleveland Indians 0
August 30, 1916 Dutch Leonard Boston Red Sox 4 St. Louis Browns 0
April 14, 1917 Eddie Cicotte Chicago White Sox 11 St. Louis Browns 0
April 24, 1917 George Mogridge New York Yankees 2 Boston Red Sox 1
May 5, 1917 Ernie Koob St. Louis Browns 1 Chicago White Sox 0
May 6, 1917 (second game) Bob Groom St. Louis Browns 3 Chicago White Sox 0
June 23, 1917 (first game) Babe Ruth (0 inn.) Boston Red Sox 4 Washington Senators 0 (see Ernie Shore for a description of the unusual events of this game)
Ernie Shore (9 inn.)
June 3, 1918 Dutch Leonard Boston Red Sox 5 Detroit Tigers 0
September 10, 1919 (first game) Ray Caldwell Cleveland Indians 3 New York Yankees 0
July 1, 1920 Walter Johnson Washington Senators 1 Boston Red Sox 0
April 30, 1922 Charlie Robertson Chicago White Sox 2 Detroit Tigers 0
September 4, 1923 Sad Sam Jones New York Yankees 2 Philadelphia Athletics 0
September 7, 1923 Howard Ehmke Boston Red Sox 4 Philadelphia Athletics 0
August 21, 1926 Ted Lyons Chicago White Sox 6 Boston Red Sox 0
April 29, 1931 Wes Ferrell Cleveland Indians 9 St. Louis Browns 0
August 8, 1931 Bobby Burke Washington Senators 5 Boston Red Sox 0
August 31, 1935 Vern Kennedy Chicago White Sox 5 Cleveland Indians 0
June 1, 1937 Bill Dietrich Chicago White Sox 8 St. Louis Browns 0
August 27, 1938 (second game) Monte Pearson New York Yankees 13 Cleveland Indians 0
April 16, 1940 (Opening Day) Bob Feller Cleveland Indians 1 Chicago White Sox 0
September 9, 1945 (second game) Dick Fowler Philadelphia Athletics 1 St. Louis Browns 0
April 30, 1946 Bob Feller Cleveland Indians 1 New York Yankees 0
July 10, 1947 (first game) Don Black Cleveland Indians 3 Philadelphia Athletics 0
September 3, 1947 Bill McCahan Philadelphia Athletics 3 Washington Senators 0
June 30, 1948 Bob Lemon Cleveland Indians 2 Detroit Tigers 0
July 1, 1951 (first game) Bob Feller Cleveland Indians 2 Detroit Tigers 1
July 12, 1951 Allie Reynolds New York Yankees 1 Cleveland Indians 0
September 28, 1951 (first game) Allie Reynolds New York Yankees 8 Boston Red Sox 0
May 15, 1952 Virgil Trucks Detroit Tigers 1 Washington Senators 0
August 25, 1952 Virgil Trucks Detroit Tigers 1 New York Yankees 0
May 6, 1953 Bobo Holloman (first major league start) St. Louis Browns 6 Philadelphia Athletics 0
July 14, 1956 Mel Parnell Boston Red Sox 4 Chicago White Sox 0
August 20, 1957 (second game) Bob Keegan Chicago White Sox 6 Washington Senators 0
July 20, 1958 (first game) Jim Bunning Detroit Tigers 3 Boston Red Sox 0
September 20, 1958 Hoyt Wilhelm Baltimore Orioles 1 New York Yankees 0
May 5, 1962 Bo Belinsky Los Angeles Angels 2 Baltimore Orioles 0
June 26, 1962 Earl Wilson Boston Red Sox 2 Los Angeles Angels 0
August 1, 1962 Bill Monbouquette Boston Red Sox 1 Chicago White Sox 0
August 26, 1962 Jack Kralick Minnesota Twins 1 Kansas City Athletics 0
September 16, 1965 Dave Morehead Boston Red Sox 2 Cleveland Indians 0
June 10, 1966 Sonny Siebert Cleveland Indians 2 Washington Senators 0
April 30, 1967 (first game) Steve Barber (8 2/3 inn.) Baltimore Orioles 1 Detroit Tigers 2
Stu Miller (1/3 inn.)
August 25, 1967 (second game) Dean Chance Minnesota Twins 2 Cleveland Indians 1
September 10, 1967 (first game) Joe Horlen Chicago White Sox 6 Detroit Tigers 0
April 27, 1968 Tom Phoebus Baltimore Orioles 6 Boston Red Sox 0
May 8, 1968 Catfish Hunter Oakland Athletics 4 Minnesota Twins 0
August 13, 1969 Jim Palmer Baltimore Orioles 8 Oakland Athletics 0
July 3, 1970 Clyde Wright California Angels 4 Oakland Athletics 0
September 21, 1970 Vida Blue Oakland Athletics 6 Minnesota Twins 0
April 27, 1973 Steve Busby Kansas City Royals 3 Detroit Tigers 0
May 15, 1973 Nolan Ryan California Angels 3 Kansas City Royals 0
July 15, 1973 Nolan Ryan California Angels 6 Detroit Tigers 0
July 30, 1973 Jim Bibby Texas Rangers 6 Oakland Athletics 0
June 19, 1974 Steve Busby Kansas City Royals 2 Milwaukee Brewers 0
July 19, 1974 Dick Bosman Cleveland Indians 4 Oakland Athletics 0
September 28, 1974 Nolan Ryan California Angels 4 Minnesota Twins 0
June 1, 1975 Nolan Ryan California Angels 1 Baltimore Orioles 0
September 28, 1975 Vida Blue (5 inn.) Oakland Athletics 5 California Angels 0
Glenn Abbott (1 inn.)
Paul Lindblad (1 inn.)
Rollie Fingers (2 inn.)
July 28, 1976 Blue Moon Odom (5 inn.) Chicago White Sox 2 Oakland Athletics 1
Francisco Barrios (4 inn.)
May 14, 1977 Jim Colborn Kansas City Royals 6 Texas Rangers 0
May 30, 1977 Dennis Eckersley Cleveland Indians 1 California Angels 0
September 22, 1977 Bert Blyleven Texas Rangers 6 California Angels 0
May 15, 1981 Len Barker Cleveland Indians 3 Toronto Blue Jays 0
July 4, 1983 Dave Righetti New York Yankees 4 Boston Red Sox 0
September 29, 1983 Mike Warren Oakland Athletics 3 Chicago White Sox 0
April 7, 1984 Jack Morris Detroit Tigers 4 Chicago White Sox 0
September 30, 1984 Mike Witt California Angels 1 Texas Rangers 0
September 19, 1986 Joe Cowley Chicago White Sox 7 California Angels 1
April 15, 1987 Juan Nieves Milwaukee Brewers 7 Baltimore Orioles 0
April 11, 1990 Mark Langston (7 inn.) California Angels 1 Seattle Mariners 0
Mike Witt (2 inn.)
June 2, 1990 Randy Johnson Seattle Mariners 2 Detroit Tigers 0
June 11, 1990 Nolan Ryan Texas Rangers 5 Oakland Athletics 0
June 29, 1990 Dave Stewart Oakland Athletics 5 Toronto Blue Jays 0
September 2, 1990 Dave Stieb Toronto Blue Jays 3 Cleveland Indians 0
May 1, 1991 Nolan Ryan Texas Rangers 3 Toronto Blue Jays 0
July 13, 1991 Bob Milacki (6 inn.) Baltimore Orioles 2 Oakland Athletics 0
Mike Flanagan (1 inn.)
Mark Williamson (1 inn.)
Gregg Olson (1 inn.)
August 11, 1991 Wilson Alvarez Chicago White Sox 7 Baltimore Orioles 0
August 26, 1991 Bret Saberhagen Kansas City Royals 7 Chicago White Sox 0
April 22, 1993 Chris Bosio Seattle Mariners 2 Boston Red Sox 0
September 4, 1993 Jim Abbott New York Yankees 4 Cleveland Indians 0
April 27, 1994 Scott Erickson Minnesota Twins 6 Milwaukee Brewers 0
July 28, 1994 Kenny Rogers Texas Rangers 4 California Angels 0
May 14, 1996 Dwight Gooden New York Yankees 2 Seattle Mariners 0
May 17, 1998 David Wells New York Yankees 4 Minnesota Twins 0
July 18, 1999 See Interleague
September 11, 1999 Eric Milton Minnesota Twins 7 Anaheim Angels 0
April 4, 2001 Hideo Nomo Boston Red Sox 3 Baltimore Orioles 0
April 27, 2002 Derek Lowe Boston Red Sox 10 Tampa Bay Devil Rays 0
June 11, 2003 See Interleague

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[edit] Federal League

[edit] Shortened games

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[edit] American Association

[edit] Players League

[edit] Union Association

[edit] World Baseball Classic

  • Shairon Martis of The Netherlands pitched a no-hitter against Panama over seven innings as the game ended due to mercy rule on March 10, 2006. The no-hitter is also notable as Martis accomplished the feat in 65 pitches, the limit for the WBC first round. Most pitchers in the WBC thus far had not even lasted seven innings before being pulled or reaching the limit.

[edit] Broken up in extra innings

[edit] National League

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