Following the final out, an emotional Angels squad gathered together and each player took the jersey off his back -- each with the name "Skaggs" and the No. But with his pitch count up to 93 and the Dodgers playing it safe with their top prospect, who underwent Tommy John surgery in , Dodgers manager Dave Roberts turned the game over to his bullpen for the final three frames.
And this one happened in Mexico. Sign up to receive our daily Morning Lineup to stay in the know about the latest trending topics around Major League Baseball. Phillies 7, Braves 0 -- Sept. But five free passes brought his pitch count to , prompting the call to the bullpen. Hamels would complete a no-hitter of his own the following season against the Cubs on July A mild groin strain knocked Millwood out of this one after six innings.
He walked one batter and struck out six before exiting after 68 pitches. The MLB season has been filled with pitching drama. Seven hurlers and two groups of pitchers have thrown no-hitters. Those nine total no-nos are a major league record for most in a season. The Brewers' Corbin Burnes and Josh Hader became the latest to etch their names into the stone slabs of baseball history as they combined to no-hit Cleveland on Sept.
Burnes and Hader's combined effort eclipsed the record set in and matched this year. There have been more than , games played in MLB history but there have been just over no-hitters, meaning the members of the no-hit club are among some pretty elite company. Brewers pitchers Corbin Burnes eight innings and Josh Hader one inning combined for the most recent no-hitter in the majors in He then went on to retire the next 27 hitters in a row in a game his team would go on to win After a brief one-year stint with an independent league team in '85, Atkinson returned to the Philadelphia Athletics the following season, and in May delivered his second no-hitter, this time in a game he somehow allowed two runs.
Right-hander Adonis Terry debuted for Brooklyn in , and while he was never really a star he was always a serviceable starter with talented upside. On July 24, , he was particularly on point, when he no-hit the St. Louis Browns.
Two years later he would accomplish the feat again, this time against the Louisville Colonels. For his career, Terry would finish just one game over. His 3. Southpaw Ted Breitenstein debuted for the St. Louis Browns in but was used only sporadically in relief for most of his rookie season. On the very last day of the campaign though, October 4, , Breitenstein was given a chance to start and promptly hurled a no-hitter against the Louisville Colonels.
The performance helped earn him a spot in the Browns rotation moving forward, although, for the most part, he was unable to generate consistent success. Prior to the season, Breitenstein was sold to the Cincinnati Reds , for whom he tossed his second no-no in April of Hall of Famer Christy Mathewson starred for the New York Giants for 17 seasons in the early s and finished with an unbelievable career wins and a 2.
It should come as no surprise then, to learn that on two occasions the righty was literally unhittable. The first one came in mid-July of when he accomplished the feat in a road game against the St. Louis Cardinals. His second one came nearly four years later in Chicago against the Cubs, when he impressively finished with a no-hitter in a game the Giants would win just Right-handed Frank Smith pitched for five teams during the early years of the last century but he's most well known for his work as a member of the Chicago White Sox, in whose uniform he threw two no-hitters.
The first occurred in September of in a game with the Detroit Tigers , which was noteworthy because Chicago dominated the contest to the tune of His second one in September of was even more interesting.
Smith held the Philadelphia Athletics hitless through the first nine innings but unfortunately was unable to celebrate immediately because the score was still Luckily the White Sox were able to scratch a run in the bottom of the frame to walk off with a victory and put Smith in the record books yet again.
Wisconsin-born Addie Joss enjoyed a terrific albeit short career for the Cleveland Naps from The righty retired with a jaw-dropping 1. Joss twice no-hit Chicago, the first of which in October of was a perfect game. Left-hander Hubert "Dutch" Leonard was an important piece of both the Red Sox and Tigers starting rotations just over a century ago, and on two occasions while pitching for Boston he was the biggest story in baseball. The first time was August 30, , when he held the St.
Louis Browns without a hit at Fenway Park in a Boston win. Almost two years later he did the same thing in a road game against the Tigers. Southpaw Johnny Vander Meer is another player who unfortunately lost some of his playing career due to serving for two years in the active military.
Both before and after that, however, he was quite a pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds. Vander Meer's no-hitters are especially unbelievable because they inexplicably came in back-to-back starts in In the first one, he walked three Boston Bees hitters but prevented the Bees from ever getting a runner into scoring position. Just a few days later he was much more unsteady, as he walked eight Brooklyn Dodgers but was given a long enough leash to finish the game and secure his second no-no.
Allie Reynolds spent the majority of his career with the Yankees, but prior to that, he was quietly a dynamic right-hander in the Indians rotation. Unfortunately for him, he was with Cleveland at the same time as Bob Feller, so he was always playing second fiddle on their pitching staff. This is why July 12, , must have felt so good for him. Facing his old team, Reynolds was matched up with the aforementioned Feller and rose to the occasion to throw the game of his life.
In a tight affair, Reynolds no-hit the Indians retiring the last 17 hitters to face him. A little over two months later he threw his second no-hitter, this time against Boston. Ted Williams popped up for the final out. In righty Virgil Trucks was decidedly the lone bright spot on a Detroit Tigers team that finished an abysmal That season Trucks' personal record was a discouraging , but incredibly two of those five victories were no-hitters.
The first of which came just a few starts into the season and couldn't have come any more out of the blue. Through three outings Trucks sported an ugly In late August he accomplished the feat yet again, this time beating the Yankees in what ended up being another Tigers victory.
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