# |
Date |
Pitcher |
Final score |
Base-
runners |
Opponent |
Catcher |
Plate umpire |
Manager |
Notes |
Ref |
1 |
01908-09-18September 18, 1908 |
Rhoads, BobBob Rhoads |
&100000000000000020000002–1 |
2 |
Boston Red Sox |
O'Neill, SteveSteve O'Neill |
Connolly, TommyTommy Connolly (1) |
Lajoie, NapNap Lajoie (1) |
- First no-hitter in franchise history
- First no-hitter at home in franchise history
- First right-handed pitcher to throw a no-hitter in franchise history
- Smallest margin of victory in a franchise's no-hitter (tie)
- First and only franchise's no-hitter while allowing a run
|
[9] |
2 |
01908-10-02October 2, 1908 |
Joss, AddieAddie Joss¶* (1) |
&100000000000000010000001–0 |
0 |
Chicago White Sox |
Clarke, NigNig Clarke |
Connolly, TommyTommy Connolly (2) |
Lajoie, NapNap Lajoie (2) |
- Smallest margin of victory in a franchise's no-hitter (tie)
- First perfect game in Indians history and 4th in MLB history
- Shortest interval between franchise's no-hitters
- Latest calendar date of franchise's no-hitter
|
[10] |
3 |
01910-04-20April 20, 1910 |
Joss, AddieAddie Joss* (2) |
&100000000000000010000001–0 |
2 |
@ Chicago White Sox |
O'Neill, SteveSteve O'Neill |
Perrine, BullBull Perrine |
McGuire, DeaconDeacon McGuire |
- Smallest margin of victory in a franchise's no-hitter (tie)
- First franchise's no-hitter on the road
- To date, Joss is the only pitcher in modern history to no-hit the same team twice
|
[11] |
4 |
01919-09-10September 10, 1919 |
Caldwell, RayRay Caldwell |
&100000000000000030000003–0 |
2 |
@ New York Yankees |
O'Neill, SteveSteve O'Neill |
Evans, BillyBilly Evans |
Speaker, TrisTris Speaker |
|
[12] |
5 |
01931-04-29April 29, 1931 |
Ferrell, WesWes Ferrell |
&100000000000000090000009–0 |
5 |
St. Louis Browns |
Sewell, LukeLuke Sewell |
Geisel, HarryHarry Geisel (1) |
Peckinpaugh, RogerRoger Peckinpaugh |
- Ferrell also hit HR
- Largest margin of victory in a franchise's no-hitter
- Longest interval between franchise's no-hitters
|
[13] |
6 |
01940-04-16April 16, 1940 |
Feller, BobBob Feller* (1) |
&100000000000000010000001–0 |
6 |
@ Chicago White Sox |
Hemsley, RollieRollie Hemsley |
Geisel, HarryHarry Geisel (2) |
Vitt, OssieOssie Vitt |
- Smallest margin of victory in a franchise's no-hitter (tie)
- First and only no-hitter on Opening Day
- Earliest calendar date of franchise's no-hitter
- Most baserunners allowed in a franchise's no-hitter (tie)
|
[14] |
7 |
01946-04-30April 30, 1946 |
Feller, BobBob Feller* (2) |
&100000000000000010000001–0 |
5 |
@ New York Yankees |
Hayes, FrankieFrankie Hayes |
Rommel, EddieEddie Rommel (1) |
Boudreau, LouLou Boudreau (1) |
- Smallest margin of victory in a franchise's no-hitter (tie)
|
[15] |
8 |
01947-07-10July 10, 1947 |
Black, DonDon Black |
&100000000000000030000003–0 |
6 |
Philadelphia Athletics |
Hegan, JimJim Hegan (1) |
Rommel, EddieEddie Rommel (2) |
Boudreau, LouLou Boudreau (2) |
- First game of a doubleheader
- Shortest interval between franchise's no-hitters
- Most baserunners allowed in a franchise's no-hitter (tie)
|
[16] |
9 |
01948-06-30June 30, 1948 |
Lemon, BobBob Lemon* |
&100000000000000020000002–0 |
3 |
@ Detroit Tigers |
Hegan, JimJim Hegan (2) |
Hubbard, CalCal Hubbard |
Boudreau, LouLou Boudreau (3) |
- Shortest interval between franchise's no-hitters
|
[17] |
10 |
01951-07-01July 1, 1951 |
Feller, BobBob Feller* (3) |
&100000000000000030000003–0 |
5 |
Detroit Tigers |
Hegan, JimJim Hegan (3) |
Berry, CharlieCharlie Berry |
Lopez, AlAl Lopez |
- First game of a doubleheader
|
[18] |
11 |
01966-06-10June 10, 1966 |
Siebert, SonnySonny Siebert |
&100000000000000020000002–0 |
2 |
Washington Senators]] |
Azcue, JoeJoe Azcue |
Honochick, JimJim Honochick |
Tebbetts, BirdieBirdie Tebbetts |
- Game was televised on ABC
|
[19] |
12 |
01974-07-19July 19, 1974 |
Bosman, DickDick Bosman |
&100000000000000040000004–0 |
1 |
Oakland Athletics |
Ellis, JohnJohn Ellis |
Morgenweck, HankHank Morgenweck |
Aspromonte, KenKen Aspromonte |
- Bosman's own fielding error with 2 outs in the 4th allowed Oakland's only baserunner (Sal Bando)
- The A's went on to win the 1974 World Series—their third consecutive World Championship and second straight after being no-hit during the season
|
[20] |
13 |
01977-05-30May 30, 1977 |
Eckersley, DennisDennis Eckersley* |
&100000000000000010000001–0 |
2 |
California Angels |
Fosse, RayRay Fosse |
Deegan, BillBill Deegan |
Robinson, FrankFrank Robinson |
- Memorial Day
- Smallest margin of victory in a franchise's no-hitter (tie)
|
[21] |
14 |
01981-05-15May 15, 1981 |
Barker, LenLen Barker¶ |
&100000000000000030000003–0 |
0 |
Toronto Blue Jays |
Hassey, RonRon Hassey |
Garcia, RichRich Garcia |
Garcia, DaveDave Garcia |
- Second perfect game in Indians history and 10th in MLB history
- Most recent no-hitter in franchise history
|
[22] |