LIST OF MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL NO-HITTERS

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, although they are not currently considered official no-hitters. (Prior to 1991, a performance in which no hits were surrendered through nine innings or in a shortened game was considered an official no-hit game.) The names of those pitchers who threw perfect games are 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.
A no-hitter is officially defined by MLB as a game of at least nine innings that ends in zero hits.[1] Therefore, the games listed below under "Shortened games" and "Broken up in extra innings" do not officially qualify as no-hitters by MLB rule.

Contents
No-hitters
Shortened games
National League
American League
American Association
Union Association
Broken up in extra innings
National League
American League
References and external links

No-hitters


Date Pitcher Game League
1 July 15, 1876 George Bradley St. Louis Brown Stockings 2
Hartford Dark Blues 0
National League (NL)
2 June 12, 1880 'Lee Richmond' Worcester Worcesters 1
Cleveland Blues 0
NL
3 June 17, 1880 'John Montgomery Ward' Providence Grays 5
Buffalo Bisons 0
NL
4 August 19, 1880 Larry Corcoran Chicago White Stockings 6
Boston Red Caps 0
NL
5 August 20, 1880 Pud Galvin (1) Buffalo Bisons 1
Worcester Worcesters 0
NL
6 September 11, 1882 Tony Mullane Louisville Eclipse 2
Cincinnati Red Stockings 0
American Association (AA)
7 September 19, 1882 Guy Hecker Louisville Eclipse 3
Pittsburgh Alleghenys 1
AA
8 September 20, 1882 Larry Corcoran (1) Chicago White Stockings 5
Worcester Worcesters 0
NL
9 July 25, 1883 Charles Radbourn Providence Grays 8
Cleveland Blues 0
NL
10 September 13, 1883 Hugh Daily Cleveland Blues (NL) 1
Philadelphia Phillies 0
NL
11 May 24, 1884 Al Atkinson (1) Philadelphia Athletics 10
Pittsburgh Alleghenys 1
AA
12 May 29, 1884 Ed Morris Columbus Buckeyes 5
Pittsburgh Alleghenys 0
AA
13 June 5, 1884 Frank Mountain Columbus Buckeyes 12
Washington Nationals 0
AA
14 June 27, 1884 Larry Corcoran (2) Chicago White Stockings 6
Providence Grays 0
NL
15 August 4, 1884 Pud Galvin (2) Buffalo Bisons 18
Detroit Wolverines 0
NL
16 August 26, 1884 Dick Burns Cincinnati Outlaw Reds 3
Kansas City Unions 1
Union Association (UA)
17 September 28, 1884 Ed Cushman Milwaukee Brewers 5
Washington Nationals 0
UA
18 October 4, 1884 (10 innings) Sam Kimber Brooklyn Atlantics 0
Toledo Blue Stockings 0
AA
19 July 27, 1885 John Clarkson Chicago White Stockings 4
Providence Grays 0
NL
20 August 29, 1885 Charles J. Ferguson Philadelphia Phillies 1
Providence Grays 0
NL
21 May 1, 1886 Al Atkinson (2) Philadelphia Athletics 3
New York Metropolitans 2
AA
22 July 24, 1886 Adonis Terry (1) Brooklyn Grays 1
St. Louis Browns 0
AA
23 October 6, 1886 Matt Kilroy Baltimore Orioles 6
Pittsburgh Alleghenys 0
AA
24 May 27, 1888 Adonis Terry (2) Brooklyn Bridegrooms 4
Louisville Colonels 0
AA
25 June 6, 1888 Henry Porter Kansas City Cowboys 4
Baltimore Orioles 0
AA
26 July 26, 1888 Ed Seward Philadelphia Athletics 12
Cincinnati Red Stockings 2
AA
27 July 31, 1888 Gus Weyhing Philadelphia Athletics 4
Kansas City Cowboys 0
AA
28 September 15, 1890 Cannonball Titcomb Rochester Broncos 7
Syracuse Stars 0
AA
29 October 4, 1891 (first game) Ted Breitenstein (1) St. Louis Browns 8
Louisville Colonels 0
AA
30 June 22, 1891 Tom Lovett Brooklyn Grooms 4
New York Giants 0
NL
31 July 31, 1891 Amos Rusie New York Giants 6
Brooklyn Grooms 0
NL
32 August 6, 1892 Jack Stivetts Boston Beaneaters 11
Brooklyn Grooms 0
NL
33 August 22, 1892 Ben Sanders Louisville Colonels 6
Baltimore Orioles 2
NL
34 October 15, 1892 Bumpus Jones (first major league game) Cincinnati Reds 7
Pittsburgh Pirates 1
NL
35 August 16, 1893 Bill Hawke Baltimore Orioles 5
Washington Senators 0
NL (first no-hitter at modern pitching distance of 60'6")
36 September 18, 1897 (first game) Cy Young (1) Cleveland Spiders 6
Cincinnati Reds 0
NL
37 April 22, 1898 Ted Breitenstein (2) Cincinnati Reds 11
Pittsburgh Pirates 0
NL
38 April 22, 1898 Jay Hughes Baltimore Orioles 8
Boston Beaneaters 0
NL
39 July 8, 1898 Red Donahue Philadelphia Phillies 5
Baltimore Orioles 0
NL
40 August 21, 1898 (second game) Walter Thornton Chicago Orphans 2
Brooklyn Bridegrooms 0
NL
41 May 25, 1899 Deacon Phillippe Louisville Colonels 7
New York Giants 0
NL
42 August 7, 1899 Vic Willis Boston Beaneaters 7
Washington Senators 1
NL
43 July 12, 1900 Noodles Hahn Cincinnati Reds 4
Philadelphia Phillies 0
NL
44 July 15, 1901 Christy Mathewson (1) New York Giants 5
St. Louis Cardinals 0
NL
45 September 20, 1902 (first game) Nixey Callahan Chicago White Sox 3
Detroit Tigers 0
American League (AL)
46 September 18, 1903 (second game) Chick Fraser Philadelphia Phillies 10
Chicago Cubs 0
NL
47 May 5, 1904 'Cy Young' (2) Boston Americans 3
Philadelphia Athletics 0
AL
48 August 17, 1904 Jesse Tannehill Boston Americans 6
Chicago White Sox 0
AL
49 June 13, 1905 Christy Mathewson (2) New York Giants 1
Chicago Cubs 0
NL
50 July 22, 1905 (first game) Weldon Henley Philadelphia Athletics 6
St. Louis Browns 0
AL
51 September 6, 1905 (second game) Frank Smith (1) Chicago White Sox 15
Detroit Tigers 0
AL
52 September 27, 1905 (first game) Bill Dinneen Boston Americans 2
Chicago White Sox 0
AL
53 May 1, 1906 Johnny Lush Philadelphia Phillies 6
Brooklyn Superbas 0
NL
54 July 20, 1906 Mal Eason Brooklyn Superbas 2
St. Louis Cardinals 0
NL
55 May 8, 1907 Jeff Pfeffer Boston Doves 6
Cincinnati Reds 0
NL
56 September 20, 1907 Nick Maddox Pittsburgh Pirates 2
Brooklyn Superbas 1
NL
57 June 30, 1908 Cy Young (3) Boston Red Sox 8
New York Highlanders 0
AL
58 July 4, 1908 (first game; 10 innings) Hooks Wiltse New York Giants 1
Philadelphia Phillies 0
NL
59 September 5, 1908 (second game) Nap Rucker Brooklyn Superbas 6
Boston Doves 0
NL
60 September 18, 1908 Bob Rhoads Cleveland Naps 2
Boston Red Sox 1
AL
61 September 20, 1908 Frank Smith (2) Chicago White Sox 1
Philadelphia Athletics 0
AL
62 October 2, 1908 'Addie Joss' (1) Cleveland Naps 1
Chicago White Sox 0
AL
63 April 20, 1910 Addie Joss (2) Cleveland Naps 1
Chicago White Sox 0
AL
64 May 12, 1910 Chief Bender Philadelphia Athletics 4
Cleveland Naps 0
AL
65 July 29, 1911 (first game) Smokey Joe Wood Boston Red Sox 5
St. Louis Browns 0
AL
66 August 27, 1911 Ed Walsh Chicago White Sox 5
Boston Red Sox 0
AL
67 July 4, 1912 (second game) George Mullin Detroit Tigers 7
St. Louis Browns 0
AL
68 August 30, 1912 Earl Hamilton St. Louis Browns 5
Detroit Tigers 1
AL
69 September 6, 1912 (first game) Jeff Tesreau New York Giants 3
Philadelphia Phillies 0
NL
70 May 31, 1914 Joe Benz Chicago White Sox 6
Cleveland Naps 1
AL
71 September 9, 1914 (second game) George Davis Boston Braves 7
Philadelphia Phillies 0
NL
72 September 19, 1914 Ed Lafitte Brooklyn Tip-Tops 6
Kansas City Packers 2
Federal League (FL)
73 April 15, 1915 Rube Marquard New York Giants 2
Brooklyn Robins 0
NL
74 August 31, 1915 (first game) Jimmy Lavender Chicago Cubs 2
New York Giants 0
NL
75 June 16, 1916 Tom Hughes Boston Braves 2
Pittsburgh Pirates 0
NL
76 June 21, 1916 Rube Foster Boston Red Sox 2
New York Yankees 0
AL
77 August 26, 1916 Bullet Joe Bush Philadelphia Athletics 5
Cleveland Indians 0
AL
78 August 30, 1916 Dutch Leonard (1) Boston Red Sox 4
St. Louis Browns 0
AL
79 April 14, 1917 Eddie Cicotte Chicago White Sox 11
St. Louis Browns 0
AL
80 April 24, 1917 George Mogridge New York Yankees 2
Boston Red Sox 1
AL
81 May 5, 1917 Ernie Koob St. Louis Browns 1
Chicago White Sox 0
AL
82 May 6, 1917 (second game) Bob Groom St. Louis Browns 3
Chicago White Sox 0
AL
83 May 2, 1917 (10 innings; see note below) Fred Toney Cincinnati Reds 1
Chicago Cubs 0
NL
84 June 23, 1917 (first game) Babe Ruth (0 inn.) Boston Red Sox 4
Washington Senators 0
AL (see Ernie Shore for a description of the unusual events of this game)
Ernie Shore (9 inn.)
85 June 3, 1918 Dutch Leonard (2) Boston Red Sox 5
Detroit Tigers 0
AL
86 May 11, 1919 Hod Eller Cincinnati Reds 6 St. Louis Cardinals 0 NL
87 September 10, 1919 (first game) Ray Caldwell Cleveland Indians 3 New York Yankees 0 AL
88 July 1, 1920 Walter Johnson Washington Senators 1 Boston Red Sox 0 AL
89 April 30, 1922 'Charlie Robertson' Chicago White Sox 2 Detroit Tigers 0 AL
90 May 7, 1922 Jesse Barnes New York Giants 6 Philadelphia Phillies 0 NL
91 September 4, 1923 Sad Sam Jones New York Yankees 2 Philadelphia Athletics 0 AL
92 September 7, 1923 Howard Ehmke Boston Red Sox 4 Philadelphia Athletics 0 AL
93 July 17, 1924 Jesse Haines St. Louis Cardinals 5 Boston Braves 0 NL
94 September 13, 1925 (first game) Dazzy Vance Brooklyn Robins 10 Philadelphia Phillies 1 NL
95 August 21, 1926 Ted Lyons Chicago White Sox 6 Boston Red Sox 0 AL
96 May 8, 1929 Carl Hubbell New York Giants 11 Pittsburgh Pirates 0 NL
97 April 29, 1931 Wes Ferrell Cleveland Indians 9 St. Louis Browns 0 AL
98 August 8, 1931 Bobby Burke Washington Senators 5 Boston Red Sox 0 AL
99 September 21, 1934 (second game) Paul Dean St. Louis Cardinals 3 Brooklyn Dodgers 0 NL
100 August 31, 1935 Vern Kennedy Chicago White Sox 5 Cleveland Indians 0 AL
101 June 1, 1937 Bill Dietrich Chicago White Sox 8 St. Louis Browns 0 AL
102 June 11, 1938 Johnny Vander Meer (1) Cincinnati Reds 3 Boston Bees 0 NL
103 June 15, 1938 Johnny Vander Meer (2) Cincinnati Reds 6 Brooklyn Dodgers 0 NL
104 August 27, 1938 (second game) Monte Pearson New York Yankees 13 Cleveland Indians 0 AL
105 April 16, 1940 (Opening Day) Bob Feller (1) Cleveland Indians 1 Chicago White Sox 0 AL
106 April 30, 1940 Tex Carleton Brooklyn Dodgers 3 Cincinnati Reds 0 NL
107 August 30, 1941 Lon Warneke St. Louis Cardinals 2 Cincinnati Reds 0 NL
108 April 27, 1944 Jim Tobin Boston Braves 2 Brooklyn Dodgers 0 NL
109 May 15, 1944 Clyde Shoun Cincinnati Reds 1 Boston Braves 0 NL
110 September 9, 1945 (second game) Dick Fowler Philadelphia Athletics 1 St. Louis Browns 0 AL
111 April 23, 1946 Ed Head Brooklyn Dodgers 5 Boston Braves 0 NL
112 April 30, 1946 Bob Feller (2) Cleveland Indians 1 New York Yankees 0 AL
113 June 18, 1947 Ewell Blackwell Cincinnati Reds 6 Boston Braves 0 NL
114 July 10, 1947 (first game) Don Black Cleveland Indians 3 Philadelphia Athletics 0 AL
115 September 3, 1947 Bill McCahan Philadelphia Athletics 3 Washington Senators 0 AL
116 June 30, 1948 Bob Lemon Cleveland Indians 2 Detroit Tigers 0 AL
117 September 9, 1948 Rex Barney Brooklyn Dodgers 2 New York Giants 0 NL
118 August 11, 1950 Vern Bickford Boston Braves 7 Brooklyn Dodgers 0 NL
119 May 6, 1951 (second game) Cliff Chambers Pittsburgh Pirates 3 Boston Braves 0 NL
120 July 1, 1951 (first game) Bob Feller (3) Cleveland Indians 2 Detroit Tigers 1 AL
121 July 12, 1951 Allie Reynolds (1) New York Yankees 1 Cleveland Indians 0 AL
122 September 28, 1951 (first game) Allie Reynolds (2) New York Yankees 8 Boston Red Sox 0 AL
123 June 19, 1952 Carl Erskine (1) Brooklyn Dodgers 5 Chicago Cubs 0 NL
124 May 15, 1952 Virgil Trucks (1) Detroit Tigers 1 Washington Senators 0 AL
125 August 25, 1952 Virgil Trucks (2) Detroit Tigers 1 New York Yankees 0 AL
126 May 6, 1953 Bobo Holloman (first major league start) St. Louis Browns 6 Philadelphia Athletics 0 AL
127 June 12, 1954 Jim Wilson Milwaukee Braves 2 Philadelphia Phillies 0 NL
128 May 12, 1955 Sam Jones Chicago Cubs 4 Pittsburgh Pirates 0 NL
129 May 12, 1956 Carl Erskine (2) Brooklyn Dodgers 3 New York Giants 0 NL
130 July 14, 1956 Mel Parnell Boston Red Sox 4 Chicago White Sox 0 AL
131 September 25, 1956 Sal Maglie Brooklyn Dodgers 5 Philadelphia Phillies 0 NL
132 October 8, 1956 'Don Larsen' New York Yankees (AL) 2 Brooklyn Dodgers (NL) 0 WS: See note 1
133 August 20, 1957 (second game) Bob Keegan Chicago White Sox 6 Washington Senators 0 AL
134 July 20, 1958 (first game) Jim Bunning (1) Detroit Tigers 3 Boston Red Sox 0 AL
135 September 20, 1958 Hoyt Wilhelm Baltimore Orioles 1 New York Yankees 0 AL
136 May 15, 1960 (second game) Don Cardwell Chicago Cubs 4 St. Louis Cardinals 0 NL
137 August 18, 1960 Lew Burdette Milwaukee Braves 1 Philadelphia Phillies 0 NL
138 September 16, 1960 Warren Spahn (1) Milwaukee Braves 4 Philadelphia Phillies 0 NL
139 April 28, 1961 Warren Spahn (2) Milwaukee Braves 1 San Francisco Giants 0 NL
140 June 30, 1962 Sandy Koufax (1) Los Angeles Dodgers 5 New York Mets 0 NL
141 May 5, 1962 Bo Belinsky Los Angeles Angels 2 Baltimore Orioles 0 AL
142 June 26, 1962 Earl Wilson Boston Red Sox 2 Los Angeles Angels 0 AL
143 August 1, 1962 Bill Monbouquette Boston Red Sox 1 Chicago White Sox 0 AL
144 August 26, 1962 Jack Kralick Minnesota Twins 1 Kansas City Athletics 0 AL
145 May 11, 1963 Sandy Koufax (2) Los Angeles Dodgers 8 San Francisco Giants 0 NL
146 May 17, 1963 Don Nottebart Houston Colt .45s 4 Philadelphia Phillies 1 NL
147 June 15, 1963 Juan Marichal San Francisco Giants 1 Houston Colt .45s 0 NL
148 April 23, 1964 Ken Johnson Houston Colt .45s 0 Cincinnati Reds 1 NL
149 June 4, 1964 Sandy Koufax (3) Los Angeles Dodgers 3 Philadelphia Phillies 0 NL
150 June 21, 1964 (first game) 'Jim Bunning' (2) Philadelphia Phillies 6 New York Mets 0 NL
151 August 19, 1965 (first game; 10 innings) Jim Maloney Cincinnati Reds 1 Chicago Cubs 0 NL
152 September 9, 1965 'Sandy Koufax' (4) Los Angeles Dodgers 1 Chicago Cubs 0 NL
153 September 16, 1965 Dave Morehead Boston Red Sox 2 Cleveland Indians 0 AL
154 June 10, 1966 Sonny Siebert Cleveland Indians 2 Washington Senators 0 AL
155 April 30, 1967 (first game) Steve Barber (8 2/3 inn.) Baltimore Orioles 1 Detroit Tigers 2 AL
Stu Miller (1/3 inn.)
156 June 18, 1967 Don Wilson Houston Astros 2 Atlanta Braves 0 NL
157 August 25, 1967 (second game) Dean Chance Minnesota Twins 2 Cleveland Indians 1 AL
158 September 10, 1967 (first game) Joe Horlen Chicago White Sox 6 Detroit Tigers 0 AL
159 April 27, 1968 Tom Phoebus Baltimore Orioles 6 Boston Red Sox 0 AL
160 May 8, 1968 'Catfish Hunter' Oakland Athletics 4 Minnesota Twins 0 AL
161 July 29, 1968 (second game) George Culver Cincinnati Reds 6 Philadelphia Phillies 1 NL
162 September 17, 1968 Gaylord Perry San Francisco Giants 1 St. Louis Cardinals 0 NL
163 September 18, 1968 Ray Washburn St. Louis Cardinals 2 San Francisco Giants 0 NL
164 April 17, 1969 Bill Stoneman (1) Montreal Expos 7 Philadelphia Phillies 0 NL
165 April 30, 1969 Jim Maloney Cincinnati Reds 10 Houston Astros 0 NL
166 May 1, 1969 Don Wilson Houston Astros 4 Cincinnati Reds 0 NL
167 August 13, 1969 Jim Palmer Baltimore Orioles 8 Oakland Athletics 0 AL
168 August 19, 1969 Ken Holtzman (1) Chicago Cubs 3 Atlanta Braves 0 NL
169 September 20, 1969 Bob Moose Pittsburgh Pirates 4 New York Mets 0 NL
170 June 12, 1970 (first game) Dock Ellis Pittsburgh Pirates 2 San Diego Padres 0 NL
171 July 3, 1970 Clyde Wright California Angels 4 Oakland Athletics 0 AL
172 July 20, 1970 Bill Singer Los Angeles Dodgers 5 Philadelphia Phillies 0 NL
173 September 21, 1970 Vida Blue (1) Oakland Athletics 6 Minnesota Twins 0 AL
174 June 3, 1971 Ken Holtzman (2) Chicago Cubs 1 Cincinnati Reds 0 NL
175 June 23, 1971 Rick Wise Philadelphia Phillies 4 Cincinnati Reds 0 NL
176 August 14, 1971 Bob Gibson St. Louis Cardinals 11 Pittsburgh Pirates 0 NL
177 April 16, 1972 Burt Hooton Chicago Cubs 4 Philadelphia Phillies 0 NL
178 September 2, 1972 Milt Pappas Chicago Cubs 8 San Diego Padres 0 NL
179 October 2, 1972 (first game) Bill Stoneman (2) Montreal Expos 7 New York Mets 0 NL
180 April 27, 1973 Steve Busby (1) Kansas City Royals 3 Detroit Tigers 0 AL
181 May 15, 1973 Nolan Ryan (1) California Angels 3 Kansas City Royals 0 AL
182 July 15, 1973 Nolan Ryan (2) California Angels 6 Detroit Tigers 0 AL
183 July 30, 1973 Jim Bibby Texas Rangers 6 Oakland Athletics 0 AL
184 August 5, 1973 Phil Niekro Atlanta Braves 9 San Diego Padres 0 NL
185 June 19, 1974 Steve Busby (2) Kansas City Royals 2 Milwaukee Brewers 0 AL
186 July 19, 1974 Dick Bosman Cleveland Indians 4 Oakland Athletics 0 AL
187 September 28, 1974 Nolan Ryan (3) California Angels 4 Minnesota Twins 0 AL
188 June 1, 1975 Nolan Ryan (4) California Angels 1 Baltimore Orioles 0 AL
189 August 24, 1975 (second game) Ed Halicki San Francisco Giants 6 New York Mets 0 NL
190 September 28, 1975 Vida Blue (2) (5 inn.) Oakland Athletics 5 California Angels 0 AL
Glenn Abbott (1 inn.)
Paul Lindblad (1 inn.)
Rollie Fingers (2 inn.)
191 July 9, 1976 Larry Dierker Houston Astros 6 Montreal Expos 0 NL
192 July 28, 1976 Blue Moon Odom (5 inn.) Chicago White Sox 2 Oakland Athletics 1 AL
Francisco Barrios (4 inn.)
193 August 9, 1976 John Candelaria Pittsburgh Pirates 2 Los Angeles Dodgers 0 NL
194 September 29, 1976 John Montefusco San Francisco Giants 9 Atlanta Braves 0 NL
195 May 14, 1977 Jim Colborn Kansas City Royals 6 Texas Rangers 0 AL
196 May 30, 1977 Dennis Eckersley Cleveland Indians 1 California Angels 0 AL
197 September 22, 1977 Bert Blyleven Texas Rangers 6 California Angels 0 AL
198 April 16, 1978 Bob Forsch (1) St. Louis Cardinals 5 Philadelphia Phillies 0 NL
199 June 16, 1978 Tom Seaver Cincinnati Reds 4 St. Louis Cardinals 0 NL
200 April 7, 1979 Ken Forsch Houston Astros 6 Atlanta Braves 0 NL
201 June 27, 1980 Jerry Reuss Los Angeles Dodgers 8 San Francisco Giants 0 NL
202 May 10, 1981 (second game) Charlie Lea Montreal Expos 4 San Francisco Giants 0 NL
203 May 15, 1981 'Len Barker' Cleveland Indians 3 Toronto Blue Jays 0 AL
204 September 26, 1981 Nolan Ryan (5) Houston Astros 5 Los Angeles Dodgers 0 NL
205 July 4, 1983 Dave Righetti New York Yankees 4 Boston Red Sox 0 AL
206 September 26, 1983 Bob Forsch (2) St. Louis Cardinals 3 Montreal Expos 0 NL
207 September 29, 1983 Mike Warren Oakland Athletics 3 Chicago White Sox 0 AL
208 April 7, 1984 Jack Morris Detroit Tigers 4 Chicago White Sox 0 AL
209 September 30, 1984 'Mike Witt' (1) California Angels 1 Texas Rangers 0 AL
210 September 19, 1986 Joe Cowley Chicago White Sox 7 California Angels 1 AL
211 September 25, 1986 Mike Scott Houston Astros 2 San Francisco Giants 0 NL (Houston clinched NL West title in this game)
212 April 15, 1987 Juan Nieves Milwaukee Brewers 7 Baltimore Orioles 0 AL
213 September 16, 1988 'Tom Browning' Cincinnati Reds 1 Los Angeles Dodgers 0 NL
214 April 11, 1990 Mark Langston (7 inn.) California Angels 1 Seattle Mariners 0 AL
Mike Witt (2) (2 inn.)
215 June 2, 1990 Randy Johnson (1) Seattle Mariners 2 Detroit Tigers 0 AL
216 June 11, 1990 Nolan Ryan (6) Texas Rangers 5 Oakland Athletics 0 AL
217 June 29, 1990 Dave Stewart Oakland Athletics 5 Toronto Blue Jays 0 AL
218 June 29, 1990 Fernando Valenzuela Los Angeles Dodgers 6 St. Louis Cardinals 0 NL
219 August 15, 1990 Terry Mulholland Philadelphia Phillies 6 San Francisco Giants 0 NL
220 September 2, 1990 Dave Stieb Toronto Blue Jays 3 Cleveland Indians 0 AL
221 May 1, 1991 Nolan Ryan (7) Texas Rangers 3 Toronto Blue Jays 0 AL
222 May 23, 1991 Tommy Greene Philadelphia Phillies 2 Montreal Expos 0 NL
223 July 13, 1991 Bob Milacki (6 inn.) Baltimore Orioles 2 Oakland Athletics 0 AL
Mike Flanagan (1 inn.)
Mark Williamson (1 inn.)
Gregg Olson (1 inn.)
224 July 28, 1991 'Dennis Martínez' Montreal Expos 2 Los Angeles Dodgers 0 NL
225 August 11, 1991 Wilson Alvarez Chicago White Sox 7 Baltimore Orioles 0 AL
226 August 26, 1991 Bret Saberhagen Kansas City Royals 7 Chicago White Sox 0 AL
227 September 11, 1991 Kent Mercker (6 inn.) Atlanta Braves 1 San Diego Padres 0 NL
Mark Wohlers (2 inn.)
Alejandro Pena (1 inn.)
228 August 17, 1992 Kevin Gross Los Angeles Dodgers 2 San Francisco Giants 0 NL
229 April 22, 1993 Chris Bosio Seattle Mariners 2 Boston Red Sox 0 AL
230 September 8, 1993 Darryl Kile Houston Astros 7 New York Mets 1 NL
231 April 8, 1994 Kent Mercker Atlanta Braves 6 Los Angeles Dodgers 0 NL
232 September 4, 1993 Jim Abbott New York Yankees 4 Cleveland Indians 0 AL
233 April 27, 1994 Scott Erickson Minnesota Twins 6 Milwaukee Brewers 0 AL
234 July 28, 1994 'Kenny Rogers' Texas Rangers 4 California Angels 0 AL
235 July 14, 1995 Ramón Martínez Los Angeles Dodgers 7 Florida Marlins 0 NL
236 May 11, 1996 Al Leiter Florida Marlins 11 Colorado Rockies 0 NL
237 May 14, 1996 Dwight Gooden New York Yankees 2 Seattle Mariners 0 AL
238 September 17, 1996 Hideo Nomo (1) Los Angeles Dodgers 9 Colorado Rockies 0 NL
239 June 10, 1997 Kevin Brown Florida Marlins 9 San Francisco Giants 0 NL
240 July 12, 1997 Francisco Cordova (9 inn.) Pittsburgh Pirates 3 Houston Astros 0 NL
Ricardo Rincon (1 inn.)
241 May 17, 1998 'David Wells' New York Yankees 4 Minnesota Twins 0 AL
242 June 25, 1999 José Jiménez St. Louis Cardinals 1 Arizona Diamondbacks 0 NL
243 July 18, 1999 'David Cone' New York Yankees (AL) 6 Montreal Expos (NL) 0 IL
244 September 11, 1999 Eric Milton Minnesota Twins 7 Anaheim Angels 0 AL
245 April 4, 2001 Hideo Nomo (2) Boston Red Sox 3 Baltimore Orioles 0 AL
246 May 12, 2001 A.J. Burnett Florida Marlins 3 San Diego Padres 0 NL
247 September 3, 2001 Bud Smith St. Louis Cardinals 4 San Diego Padres 0 NL
248 April 27, 2002 Derek Lowe Boston Red Sox 10 Tampa Bay Devil Rays 0 AL
249 April 27, 2003 Kevin Millwood Philadelphia Phillies 1 San Francisco Giants 0 NL
250 June 11, 2003 Roy Oswalt (1 inn.) Houston Astros (NL) 8 New York Yankees (AL) 0 IL
Peter Munro (2 2/3 inn.)
Kirk Saarloos (1 1/3 inn.)
Brad Lidge (2 inn.)
Octavio Dotel (1 inn.)
Billy Wagner (1 inn.)
251 May 18, 2004 'Randy Johnson' (2) Arizona Diamondbacks 2 Atlanta Braves 0 NL
252 September 6, 2006 Aníbal Sánchez Florida Marlins 2 Arizona Diamondbacks 0 NL
253 April 18, 2007 Mark Buehrle Chicago White Sox 6 Texas Rangers 0 AL
254 June 12, 2007 Justin Verlander Detroit Tigers (AL) 4 Milwaukee Brewers (NL) 0 IL
255 September 1, 2007 Clay Buchholz Boston Red Sox 10 Baltimore Orioles 0 AL
Key: NL - National League; AL - American League; FL - Federal League; PL - Players League; UA - Union Association; AA - American Association; IL - interleague games; WS - World Series (Note 1: Game Five of 1956 World Series)

Shortened games


National League


October 1, 1884 (6 innings) - Charlie Getzien, Detroit Wolverines 1 Philadelphia Phillies 0

October 7, 1885 (first game; 5 innings) - Dupee Shaw, Providence Grays 4 Buffalo Bisons 0

June 21, 1888 (6 innings) - George Van Haltren, Chicago White Stockings 1 Pittsburgh Alleghenys 0

September 27, 1888 (7 innings) - Ed Crane, New York Giants 3 Washington Nationals 0

October 15, 1892 (second game; 5 innings) - Jack Stivetts, Boston Braves 4 Washington Senators 0

September 23, 1893 (second game; 7 innings) - Elton Chamberlain, Cincinnati Reds 6 Boston Beaneaters 0

June 2, 1894 (6 innings) - Ed Stein, Brooklyn Grooms 1 Chicago White Stockings 0

September 14, 1903 (second game; 5 innings) - Red Ames (first major league game), New York Giants 5 St. Louis Cardinals 0

August 24, 1906 (second game; 7 innings) - Jake Weimer, Cincinnati Reds 1 Brooklyn Superbas 0

September 24, 1906 (second game; 7 innings) - Stoney McGlynn, St. Louis Cardinals 1 Brooklyn Superbas 1

September 26, 1906 (second game; 6 innings) - Lefty Leifield, Pittsburgh Pirates 8 Philadelphia Phillies 0

August 11, 1907 (second game; 7 innings) - 'Ed Karger', St. Louis Cardinals 4 Boston Doves 0

August 23, 1907 (second game; 5 innings) - Howie Camnitz, Pittsburgh Pirates 1 New York Giants 0

August 6, 1908 (6 innings) - Johnny Lush, St. Louis Cardinals 2 Brooklyn Superbas 0

July 31, 1910 (second game; 7 innings) - King Cole, Chicago Cubs 4 St. Louis Cardinals 0

August 27, 1937 (8 innings) - Fred Frankhouse, Brooklyn Dodgers 5 Cincinnati Reds 0

June 22, 1944 (second game; 5 innings) - Jim Tobin, Boston Braves 7 Philadelphia Phillies 0

June 12, 1959 (5 innings) - Mike McCormick, San Francisco Giants 3 Philadelphia Phillies 0 (McCormick allowed a single in the sixth inning, but as rain ended the game before the inning was completed, the game officially ended after five innings.)

September 26, 1959 (7 innings) - Sam Jones, San Francisco Giants 4 St. Louis Cardinals 0

April 21, 1984 (second game; 5 innings) - 'David Palmer', Montreal Expos 4 St. Louis Cardinals 0

September 24, 1988 (5 innings) - Pascual Pérez, Montreal Expos 1 Philadelphia Phillies 0
American League


August 15, 1905 (5 innings) - Rube Waddell, Philadelphia Athletics 2 St. Louis Browns 0

May 26, 1907 (5 innings) - Ed Walsh, Chicago White Sox 8 New York Highlanders 1

October 5, 1907 (second game; 5 innings) - 'Rube Vickers', Philadelphia Athletics 4 Washington Senators 0

August 20, 1912 (second game; 6 innings) - Carl Cashion, Washington Senators 2 Cleveland Naps 0

August 25, 1924 (7 innings) - Walter Johnson, Washington Senators 2 St. Louis Browns 0

August 5, 1940 (second game; 6 innings) - John Whitehead, St. Louis Browns 4 Detroit Tigers 0

August 6, 1967 (5 innings) - 'Dean Chance', Minnesota Twins 2 Boston Red Sox 0

July 1, 1990 (8 innings pitched in regulation 9-inning road loss) - Andy Hawkins, New York Yankees 0 Chicago White Sox 4

July 12, 1990 (6 innings) - Melido Perez, Chicago White Sox 8 New York Yankees 0

April 12, 1992 (8 innings pitched in regulation 9-inning road loss) - Matt Young, Boston Red Sox 1 Cleveland Indians 2

October 1, 2006 (5 innings) - Devern Hansack, Boston Red Sox 9 Baltimore Orioles 0
American Association


May 6, 1884 (6 innings) - Larry McKeon, Indianapolis Hoosiers 0 Cincinnati Red Stockings 0

July 29, 1889 (second game; 7 innings) - Matt Kilroy, Baltimore Orioles 0 St. Louis Browns 0

September 23, 1890 (7 innings) - George Nicol, St. Louis Browns 21 Philadelphia Athletics 2

October 12, 1890 (8 innings) - Hank Gastright, Columbus Solons 6 Toledo Maumees 0
===Players League===

June 21, 1890 (8 innings) - Silver King, Chicago Pirates 0 Brooklyn Ward's Wonders 1
Union Association


August 21, 1884 (8 innings) - Charlie Geggus, Washington Nationals 12 Wilmington Quicksteps 1

October 5, 1884 (5 innings) - Charlie Sweeney (2 inn.) and Henry Boyle (3 inn.), St. Louis Maroons 0 St. Paul Whitecaps 1

Broken up in extra innings


National League


June 11, 1904 (12 innings) - Bob Wicker, Chicago Cubs 1 New York Giants 0 (surrendered single with one out in 10th; only hit allowed)

August 1, 1906 (13 innings) - Harry McIntire, Brooklyn Superbas 0 Pittsburgh Pirates 1 (surrendered single with two out in 11th; allowed three more hits)

April 15, 1909 (13 innings; Opening Day) - Red Ames, New York Giants 0 Brooklyn Superbas 3 (surrendered single with one out in 10th; allowed six more hits)

May 2, 1917 (10 innings) - Hippo Vaughn, Chicago Cubs 0 Cincinnati Reds 1 (surrendered single with one out in 10th; allowed one more hit - opposing pitcher threw 10-inning no-hitter; see entry above for Fred Toney)

May 26, 1956 (11 innings) - Johnny Klippstein (7 inn.), Hersh Freeman (1 inn.) and Joe Black (3 inn.), Cincinnati Reds 1 Milwaukee Braves 2 (Black surrendered double with two out in 10th; allowed two more hits)

May 26, 1959 (13 innings) - 'Harvey Haddix', Pittsburgh Pirates 0 Milwaukee Braves 1 (first baserunner was leadoff hitter in 13th, who reached on an error; followed by sacrifice hit, intentional walk, and game-ending home run which was ruled a double due to a baserunning error)

June 14, 1965 (11 innings) - Jim Maloney, Cincinnati Reds 0 New York Mets 1 (surrendered leadoff home run in 11th; allowed one more hit)

July 26, 1991 (10 innings) - Mark Gardner (9 inn.) and Jeff Fassero (0 inn.), Montreal Expos 0 Los Angeles Dodgers 1 (Gardner surrendered leadoff single in 10th and allowed one more hit before being replaced; Fassero allowed one hit; Gardner charged with loss)

June 3, 1995 (10 innings) - 'Pedro Martínez' (9 inn.) and Mel Rojas (1 inn.), Montreal Expos 1 San Diego Padres 0 (first baserunner was leadoff double surrendered by Martínez in 10th; Rojas replaced him and retired next three batters)
American League


May 9, 1901 (10 innings) - Earl Moore, Cleveland Blues 2 Chicago White Sox 4 (surrendered leadoff single in 10th; allowed one more hit)

August 30, 1910 (second game; 11 innings) - Tom Hughes, New York Highlanders 0 Cleveland Naps 5 (surrendered single with one out in 10th; allowed six more hits)

May 14, 1914 (10 innings) - Jim Scott, Chicago White Sox 0 Washington Senators 1 (surrendered leadoff single in 10th; allowed one more hit)

September 18, 1934 (10 innings) - Bobo Newsom, St. Louis Browns 1 Boston Red Sox 2 (surrendered single with two out in 10th; only hit allowed)

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