List of Pacific Coast League no-hitters
Since the Pacific Coast League (PCL) was established in 1903, its pitchers have pitched 167 no-hitters, which include 10 perfect games. Of these no-hitters, 102 were pitched in games that lasted at least the full nine innings, while 65 were pitched in games shortened due to weather or that were played in doubleheaders. Only three of the league's ten perfect games were tossed in full nine-inning games. Nine no-hitters, including one perfect game, were combined—thrown by two or more pitchers on the same team.
An official no-hit game occurs when a pitcher (or pitchers) allows no hits during the entire course of a game, regardless of the number of innings thrown by the pitcher(s). In a no-hit game, a batter may still reach base via a walk, an error, a fielder's choice, a hit by pitch, a passed ball or wild pitch on strike three, or catcher's interference.[1] Also, due to these methods of reaching base, it is possible for a team to score runs without getting any hits. While the vast majority of no-hitters are shutouts, teams which went hitless have managed to score runs in their respective games eight times.
The first Pacific Coast League no-hitter was thrown on November 8, 1903, by Doc Newton of the Los Angeles Angels against the Oakland Oaks. The first PCL perfect game was pitched by Oakland pitcher Cotton Pippen versus the Sacramento Solons on May 31, 1943, in a seven-inning game. The first nine-inning PCL perfect game was pitched by John Halama of the Tacoma Rainiers versus the Calgary Cannons on July 7, 2001. The most recent PCL perfect game was pitched by the Colorado Springs Sky Sox' Brandon Hynick on June 30, 2009, against the Portland Beavers. The most recent PCL no-hitter was a combined effort from Nashville Sounds pitchers Chris Smith (6 innings pitched), Sean Doolittle (1 IP), Tucker Healy (1 IP), and Simón Castro (1 IP) versus the Omaha Storm Chasers on June 7, 2017.
Nine players have thrown multiple no-hitters. The pitcher who holds the record for the shortest time between no-hitters is Tom Drees, the only pitcher in PCL history to throw no-hitters in consecutive starts, while playing for the Vancouver Canadians in 1989. Drees threw a third no-hitter that season giving him the most PCL no-hitters in a single season and in a career. Besides Drees, Alan Foster (in 1967) is the only other PCL pitcher to throw two no-hitters in the same regular season. Other pitchers with two no-hitters are Roger Bowman, Eli Cates, Dick Estelle, Charles Fanning, Charley Hall, Sam McDowell, and Elmer Singleton.
The team with the most no-hitters is the Portland Beavers, with 21, one of which was a perfect game. They are followed by the Oakland Oaks (17 no-hitters, one a perfect game) and the Tacoma Tigers/Giants/Twins/Yankees/Rainiers (12 no-hitters, one a perfect game). The team with the most perfect games is the Nashville Sounds, with two. Of the three nine-inning perfect games in the league's history two were thrown by Nashville.
No-hitters
Score |
Game score with no-hitter team's runs listed first |
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Inn. |
The length of the game in innings |
Pitcher (#) |
A number following a pitcher's name indicates multiple no-hitters thrown. |
IP |
Innings pitched |
Indicates a perfect game |
No. | Date | Pitcher | Team | Score | Opponent | Inn. | Ref. |
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1 | November 8, 1903 | Doc Newton | Los Angeles Angels | 2–0 | Oakland Oaks | 9 | [2] |
2 | July 13, 1904 | Frank Barber | San Francisco Seals | 1–0 | Oakland Oaks | 9 | |
3 | April 5, 1905 | Charley Hall (1) | Seattle Indians | 6–0 | Oakland Oaks | 9 | |
4 | July 16, 1905 | Jimmy Whalen | San Francisco Seals | 2–0 | Seattle Indians | 7 | |
5 | November 18, 1905 | Bobby Keefe | Tacoma Tigers | 3–0 | Oakland Oaks | 9 | |
6 | May 12, 1906 | Charley Hall (2) | Seattle Indians | 2–0 | Oakland Oaks | 9 | |
7 | September 2, 1906 | Eli Cates (1) | Oakland Oaks | 7–0 | Fresno Raisin Eaters | 9 | |
8 | October 13, 1906 | Fred Brown | San Francisco Seals | 3–0 | Oakland Oaks | 9 | |
9 | June 16, 1907 | Bob Groom | Portland Beavers | 1–0 | Los Angeles Angels | 9 | |
10 | June 25, 1907 | Eli Cates (2) | Oakland Oaks | 2–1 | Portland Beavers | 9 | |
11 | April 16, 1909 | Elmer Koestner | Los Angeles Angels | 4–0 | San Francisco Seals | 9 | |
12 | May 12, 1909 | Jimmy Wiggs | Oakland Oaks | 3–0 | San Francisco Seals | 9 | |
13 | July 5, 1909 | Frank Browning | San Francisco Seals | 3–0 | Sacramento Sacts | 9 | |
14 | July 22, 1909 | Al Carson | Portland Beavers | 1–0 | Los Angeles Angels | 10 | |
15 | August 15, 1909 | Spec Harkness | Portland Beavers | 11–0 | Vernon Tigers | 6 | |
16 | August 20, 1910 | Frank Miller | San Francisco Seals | 3–1 | Vernon Tigers | 9 | |
17 | September 2, 1910 | Vean Gregg | Portland Beavers | 2–0 | Los Angeles Angels | 9 | |
18 | October 16, 1910 | Frank Arellanes | Sacramento Sacts | 0–2 | Vernon Tigers | 8 | |
19 | April 25, 1911 | Harry Suter | San Francisco Seals | 1–0 | Oakland Oaks | 9 | |
20 | June 13, 1911 | Harry Ables | Oakland Oaks | 2–1 | Los Angeles Angels | 9 | |
21 | July 5, 1911 | Ferdinand Henkel | Portland Beavers | 1–0 | Sacramento Sacts | 9 | |
22 | May 21, 1912 | Red Toner | San Francisco Seals | 2–0 | Portland Beavers | 9 | |
23 | June 30, 1912 | Bill Malarkey | Oakland Oaks | 0–0 | San Francisco Seals | 10 | |
24 | May 18, 1913 | Jack Ryan | Los Angeles Angels | 6–0 | Portland Beavers | 9 | |
25 | June 15, 1913 | Bill James | Portland Beavers | 0–0 | Los Angeles Angels | 6 | |
26 | July 19, 1914 | Roy Hitt | Venice Tigers | 2–0 | San Francisco Seals | 9 | |
27 | September 20, 1914 | Johnny Lush | Portland Beavers | 0–1 | Venice Tigers | 9 | |
28 | October 16, 1914 | Rube Evans | Portland Beavers | 3–0 | Oakland Oaks | 9 | |
29 | October 25, 1914 | Charles Fanning (1) | San Francisco Seals | 7–0 | Portland Beavers | 9 | |
30 | July 25, 1915 | Bill Piercy | Vernon Tigers | 3–0 | Oakland Oaks | 9 | |
31 | June 4, 1916 | Bill Prough[b] | Oakland Oaks | 1–0 | San Francisco Seals | 18 | |
32 | June 23, 1916 | Charles Fanning (2) | San Francisco Seals | 4–1 | Vernon Tigers | 9 | |
33 | April 15, 1917 | Chief Johnson | Vernon Tigers | 6–0 | Portland Beavers | 9 | |
34 | July 25, 1919 | Suds Sutherland | Portland Beavers | 11–0 | San Francisco Seals | 9 | |
35 | August 19, 1919 | Cy Falkenberg | Oakland Oaks | 6–0 | Seattle Indians | 9 | |
36 | July 23, 1921 | Charles Schorr | Seattle Indians | 6–0 | Los Angeles Angels | 6 | |
37 | September 21, 1922 | Wheezer Dell | Vernon Tigers | 7–0 | Oakland Oaks | 9 | |
38 | April 14, 1923 | Jim Scott | San Francisco Seals | 5–0 | Oakland Oaks | 9 | |
39 | May 28, 1925 | George Boehler | Oakland Oaks | 0–2 | Sacramento Senators | 10 | |
40 | May 20, 1928 | Claude Davenport | Mission Reds | 4–0 | Los Angeles Angels | 7 | |
41 | July 22, 1928 | Jack Knight | Portland Beavers | 5–0 | Oakland Oaks | 9 | |
42 | October 5, 1929 | Herman Pillette | Mission Reds | 4–0 | Seattle Indians | 9 | |
43 | May 14, 1930 | Jimmy Zinn | San Francisco Seals | 8–0 | Sacramento Senators | 9 | |
44 | June 6, 1931 | Willie Ludolph | Oakland Oaks | 5–0 | Mission Reds | 9 | |
45 | June 12, 1931 | Mal Moss | Los Angeles Angels | 5–1 | Sacramento Senators | 9 | |
46 | May 5, 1932 | Tony Freitas | Sacramento Senators | 2–0 | Oakland Oaks | 9 | |
47 | August 18, 1933 | Ed Walsh | Oakland Oaks | 5–0 | San Francisco Seals | 7 | |
48 | July 4, 1937 | Tiny Bonham | Oakland Oaks | 2–0 | Seattle Indians | 7 | |
49 | July 10, 1938 | Joe Berry | Los Angeles Angels | 4–0 | Oakland Oaks | 7 | |
50 | August 30, 1938 | Dick Ward | San Diego Padres | 4–0[c] | Los Angeles Angels | 16 | |
51 | April 12, 1942 | Hal Turpin | Seattle Rainiers | 2–0 | San Diego Padres | 9 | |
52 | May 31, 1943 | Cotton Pippen |
Oakland Oaks | 10–0 | Sacramento Solons | 7 | |
53 | May 7, 1944 | Jorge Comellas | Los Angeles Angels | 2–0 | San Francisco Seals | 7 | |
54 | July 19, 1944 | Manny Salvo | Oakland Oaks | 2–0 | Sacramento Solons | 9 | |
55 | April 4, 1946 | Joe Demoran | Seattle Rainiers | 3–0 | Los Angeles Angels | 9 | |
56 | April 21, 1946 | Ad Liska | Portland Beavers | 1–0 | Hollywood Stars | 7 | |
57 | May 31, 1946 | Garth Mann | Sacramento Solons | 1–0 | Seattle Rainiers | 9 | |
58 | April 20, 1947 | Tommy Bridges | Portland Beavers | 2–0 | San Francisco Seals | 9 | |
59 | May 15, 1948 | Dick Barrett |
Seattle Rainiers | 3–0 | Sacramento Solons | 7 | |
60 | May 27, 1951 | Paul Calvert | Seattle Rainiers | 4–0 | Sacramento Solons | 9 | |
61 | September 7, 1951 | Warren Hacker | Los Angeles Angels | 4–0 | Seattle Rainiers | 9 | |
62 | April 24, 1952 | Elmer Singleton (1) | San Francisco Seals | 0–1[d] | Sacramento Solons | 13 | |
63 | May 1, 1952 | Hal Gregg | Oakland Oaks | 3–0 | Portland Beavers | 7 | |
64 | July 3, 1952 | Roger Bowman (1) | Oakland Oaks | 3–0 | Hollywood Stars | 9 | |
65 | June 7, 1953 | Joe Hatten | Los Angeles Angels | 6–0 | San Diego Padres | 7 | |
66 | July 4, 1953 | Red Munger | Hollywood Stars | 1–0 | Sacramento Solons | 7 | |
67 | August 25, 1953 | James Atkins | Oakland Oaks | 2–0 | San Francisco Seals | 7 | |
68 | August 3, 1954 | Bubba Church | Los Angeles Angels | 3–0 | Portland Beavers | 7 | |
69 | August 17, 1954 | Bob Alexander | Portland Beavers | 3–0 | Oakland Oaks | 7 | |
70 | September 12, 1954 | Roger Bowman (2) |
Hollywood Stars | 10–0 | Portland Beavers | 7 | |
71 | July 21, 1955 | George Piktuzis | Los Angeles Angels | 2–1 | San Francisco Seals | 9 | |
72 | July 24, 1955 | Elmer Singleton (2) | Seattle Rainiers | 2–0 | San Diego Padres | 7 | |
73 | July 26, 1955 | Chris Van Cuyk | Oakland Oaks | 2–0 | Los Angeles Angels | 7 | |
74 | April 27, 1958 | Dick Hanlon | Spokane Indians | 1–0 | Vancouver Mounties | 7 | |
75 | June 22, 1958 | Bud Watkins | Sacramento Solons | 0–4 | Phoenix Giants | 8 | |
76 | May 7, 1959 | Russ Heman | San Diego Padres | 2–0 | Vancouver Mounties | 9 | |
77 | May 13, 1959 | George Perez | Salt Lake City Bees | 7–0 | Sacramento Solons | 9 | |
78 | May 26, 1959 | Dick Stigman | San Diego Padres | 1–0[e] | Salt Lake City Bees | 15 | |
79 | June 20, 1959 | Winston Brown | Sacramento Solons | 10–0 | Vancouver Mounties | 9 | |
80 | August 18, 1959 | Mark Freeman | Seattle Rainiers | 3–0 | Vancouver Mounties | 9 | |
81 | July 27, 1961 | Sam McDowell (1) | Salt Lake City Bees | 1–0 | Spokane Indians | 7 | |
82 | August 26, 1961 | Al Worthington | San Diego Padres | 5–0 | Hawaii Islanders | 9 | |
83 | August 14, 1962 | Sammy Ellis | San Diego Padres | 4–0 | Tacoma Giants | 9 | |
84 | August 26, 1962 | Dick LeMay | Tacoma Giants | 4–0 | Vancouver Mounties | 7 | |
85 | July 6, 1963 | Bob Radovich | Spokane Indians | 18–0 | Hawaii Islanders | 9 | |
86 | August 23, 1963 | Gerry Nelson | Oklahoma City 89ers | 9–1 | Salt Lake City Bees | 9 | |
87 | September 1, 1963 | Jerry Thomas | Tacoma Giants | 1–0 | Denver Bears | 7 | |
88 | April 23, 1964 | Bill Singer | Spokane Indians | 3–0 | Dallas Rangers | 7 | |
89 | May 6, 1964 | Sam McDowell (2) | Portland Beavers | 8–0 | Salt Lake City Bees | 9 | |
90 | June 22, 1964 | Dick Estelle (1) | Tacoma Giants | 2–0 | Denver Bears | 9 | |
91 | June 24, 1964 | Jay Hook | Denver Bears | 1–2 | Tacoma Giants | 10 | |
92 | July 3, 1964 | Joel Gibson | Arkansas Travelers | 4–0 | Dallas Rangers | 9 | |
93 | August 25, 1964 | Larry Yellen | Oklahoma City 89ers | 0–0 | Indianapolis Indians | 5 | |
94 | September 9, 1964 | Morrie Steevens | Arkansas Travelers | 3–0 | Dallas Rangers | 9 | |
95 | May 11, 1965 | Dick Estelle (2) | Tacoma Giants | 6–0 | Hawaii Islanders | 9 | |
96 | May 29, 1965 | Tom Kelley | Portland Beavers | 5–0 | Spokane Indians | 9 | |
97 | July 4, 1967 | Sonny Custer | Portland Beavers | 1–0 | Denver Bears | 7 | |
98 | August 16, 1967 | Alan Foster (1) | Spokane Indians | 1–0 | Seattle Angels | 7 | |
99 | September 1, 1967 | Alan Foster (2) | Spokane Indians | 1–0 | Seattle Angels | 9 | |
100 | June 23, 1968 | Bob Meyer | Vancouver Mounties | 6–0 | Hawaii Islanders | 9 | |
101 | August 18, 1968 | Bo Belinsky | Hawaii Islanders | 1–0 | Tacoma Cubs | 9 | |
102 | September 3, 1968 | Howie Reed | Oklahoma City 89ers | 1–0 | Indianapolis Indians | 7 | |
103 | June 11, 1970 | Mike Jackson | Eugene Emeralds | 5–0 | Tucson Toros | 7 | [3] |
104 | May 16, 1973 | John D'Acquisto | Phoenix Giants | 7–0 | Tacoma Twins | 7 | |
105 | June 2, 1973 | Dave Freisleben | Hawaii Islanders | 1–0 | Albuquerque Dukes | 7 | |
106 | August 16, 1974 | Steve Dunning | Spokane Indians | 10–0 | Sacramento Solons | 9 | |
107 | May 19, 1975 | Gary Ross |
Hawaii Islanders | 19–0 | Salt Lake City Gulls | 5 | |
108 | June 21, 1975 | Tom Norton | Tacoma Twins | 1–0 | Hawaii Islanders | 7 | |
109 | July 17, 1975 | Chuck Dobson | Salt Lake City Gulls | 5–0 | Hawaii Islanders | 7 | |
110 | July 9, 1978 | Jim Beattie | Tacoma Yankees | 2–0 | Spokane Indians | 7 | |
111 | April 23, 1980 | Rick Rhoden | Portland Beavers | 1–0 | Phoenix Giants | 7 | |
112 | July 3, 1980 | Kevin Keefe | Albuquerque Dukes | 0–1 | Tucson Toros | 8 | |
113 | August 24, 1980 | Larry McCall | Tacoma Tigers | 1–0 | Spokane Indians | 7 | |
114 | April 18, 1981 | Luis Tiant | Portland Beavers | 2–0 | Spokane Indians | 7 | |
115 | June 2, 1981 | Billy Smith |
Tucson Toros | 4–0 | Vancouver Canadians | 6 | |
116 | June 13, 1981 | George Stablein | Hawaii Islanders | 6–1 | Tacoma Tigers | 9 | |
117 | June 16, 1981 | Rene Quinones | Vancouver Canadians | 3–0 | Edmonton Trappers | 7 | [4] |
118 | May 4, 1982 | Ricky Wright | Albuquerque Dukes | 4–2 | Portland Beavers | 9 | |
119 | August 20, 1983 | Scott Garrelts | Phoenix Giants | 1–0 | Tacoma Tigers | 7 | |
120 | May 26, 1984 | Juan Eichelberger | Vancouver Canadians | 2–0 | Portland Beavers | 7 | [4] |
121 | June 12, 1984 | Andy Rincon | Hawaii Islanders | 3–0 | Tacoma Tigers | 9 | |
122 | April 25, 1985 | Erik Sonberg Steven Martin |
Albuquerque Dukes | 7–1 | Hawaii Islanders | 9 | |
123 | May 2, 1985 | John Henry Johnson | Hawaii Islanders | 5–0 | Calgary Cannons | 9 | |
124 | May 14, 1985 | Tim Conroy | Tacoma Tigers | 1–0 | Tucson Toros | 7 | |
125 | May 31, 1985 | Frank Wills | Calgary Cannons | 1–0 | Tacoma Tigers | 7 | |
126 | June 20, 1985 | Rick Waits | Vancouver Canadians | 7–0 | Portland Beavers | 7 | [4] |
127 | July 24, 1987 | Dave Johnson | Vancouver Canadians | 3–0 | Portland Beavers | 9 | [4] |
128 | August 14, 1987 | Bill Krueger | Albuquerque Dukes | 2–0 | Phoenix Firebirds | 7 | |
129 | August 21, 1988 | Erik Hanson | Calgary Cannons | 5–0 | Las Vegas Stars | 7 | |
130 | May 23, 1989 | Tom Drees (1) | Vancouver Canadians | 1–0 | Calgary Cannons | 9 | [4] |
131 | May 28, 1989 | Tom Drees (2) | Vancouver Canadians | 1–0 | Edmonton Trappers | 7 | [4] |
132 | August 16, 1989 | Tom Drees (3) | Vancouver Canadians | 5–0 | Las Vegas Stars | 7 | |
133 | August 20, 1989 | Roger Mason | Tucson Toros | 0–1 | Las Vegas Stars | 11 | |
134 | May 6, 1990 | Mike Dunne | Las Vegas Stars | 2–0 | Portland Beavers | 9 | |
135 | June 10, 1991 | Patrick Wernig | Tacoma Tigers | 1–0 | Vancouver Canadians | 9 | |
136 | August 6, 1991 | Jim Neidlinger | Albuquerque Dukes | 3–0 | Las Vegas Stars | 5 | |
137 | June 7, 1992 | David West Larry Casian Greg Johnson |
Portland Beavers | 5–0 | Vancouver Canadians | 9 | |
138 | September 5, 1992 | Tim Worrell | Las Vegas Stars | 2–0 | Phoenix Firebirds | 9 | |
139 | July 27, 1993 | Ryan Hawblitzel | Colorado Springs Sky Sox | 0–1 | Vancouver Canadians | 10 | |
140 | May 16, 1994 | Mark Petkovsek | Tucson Toros | 5–0 | Colorado Springs Sky Sox | 9 | |
141 | June 13, 1995 | Mike Milchin | Albuquerque Dukes | 2–0 | Vancouver Canadians | 7 | |
142 | August 8, 1996 | Aaron Small | Edmonton Trappers | 6–0 | Vancouver Canadians | 7 | |
143 | June 27, 1997 | Darrell May | Vancouver Canadians | 4–0 | Salt Lake Buzz | 7 | [5] |
144 | April 13, 1999 | Terry Clark (4 IP) Bill King Anthony Chavez |
Vancouver Canadians | 3–0 | New Orleans Zephyrs | 9 | [6] |
145 | May 8, 1999 | Frank Rodriguez | Salt Lake Buzz | 2–1 | Iowa Cubs | 7 | [7] |
146 | May 1, 2001 | Micah Bowie | Sacramento River Cats | 3–0 | Tacoma Rainiers | 7 | [8] |
147 | May 6, 2001 | Brian Powell | New Orleans Zephyrs | 5–0 | Omaha Golden Spikes | 9 | [9] |
148 | July 3, 2001 | Brett Tomko | Tacoma Rainiers | 7–0 | Oklahoma RedHawks | 9 | [10] |
149 | July 7, 2001 | John Halama |
Tacoma Rainiers | 6–0 | Calgary Cannons | 9 | [11] |
150 | May 14, 2002 | Junior Herndon | Portland Beavers | 5–0 | Tacoma Rainiers | 7 | [12] |
151 | May 25, 2002 | Jamie Arnold | Calgary Cannons | 12–1 | Iowa Cubs | 9 | [13] |
152 | April 7, 2003 | John Wasdin |
Nashville Sounds | 4–0 | Albuquerque Isotopes | 9 | [14] |
153 | June 13, 2003 | Lindsay Gulin | Las Vegas 51s | 7–0 | Tacoma Rainiers | 9 | [15] |
154 | August 2, 2003 | Chris Gissell (7 IP) Jesús Sánchez (2 IP) |
Colorado Springs Sky Sox | 3–0 | Nashville Sounds | 9 | [16] |
155 | June 11, 2004 | Scott Downs | Edmonton Trappers | 4–0 | Las Vegas 51s | 7 | [17] |
156 | June 9, 2006 | Ryan Meaux (4 IP) Aquilino López (2 IP) Cla Meredith (1 IP) |
Portland Beavers | 5–0 | Sacramento River Cats | 7 | [18] |
157 | July 15, 2006 | Carlos Villanueva (6 IP) Mike Meyers (2 IP) Alec Zumwalt (1 IP) |
Nashville Sounds | 2–0 | Memphis Redbirds | 9 | [19] |
158 | June 25, 2007 | Manny Parra |
Nashville Sounds | 3–0 | Round Rock Express | 9 | [20] |
159 | May 11, 2008 | Franklin Morales (5 IP) Chris George (1.2 IP) Matt Daley (1.1 IP) Steven Register (1 IP) |
Colorado Springs Sky Sox | 5–1 | Albuquerque Isotopes | 9 | [21] |
160 | June 29, 2008 | Dustin Nippert | Oklahoma RedHawks | 2–0 | Omaha Royals | 7 | [22] |
161 | June 30, 2009 | Brandon Hynick |
Colorado Springs Sky Sox | 2–0 | Portland Beavers | 7 | [23] |
162 | July 28, 2009 | Sean O'Sullivan | Salt Lake Bees | 2–0 | Sacramento River Cats | 9 | [7] |
163 | August 14, 2009 | Luis Mendoza | Oklahoma City RedHawks | 5–0 | Salt Lake Bees | 9 | [24] |
164 | August 18, 2009 | Jhoulys Chacín (5.1 IP) Joel Peralta (0.2 IP) Juan Rincón (2 IP) Randy Flores (1 IP) |
Colorado Springs Sky Sox | 5–0 | Oklahoma City RedHawks | 9 | [25] |
165 | May 7, 2014 | Chris Rusin | Iowa Cubs | 3–0 | New Orleans Zephyrs | 9 | [26] |
166 | April 14, 2017 | Scott Copeland (7 IP) Hunter Cervenka (1 IP) Brandon Cunniff (1 IP) |
New Orleans Baby Cakes | 11–1 | Iowa Cubs | 9 | [27] |
167 | June 7, 2017 | Chris Smith (6 IP) Sean Doolittle (1 IP) Tucker Healy (1 IP) Simón Castro (1 IP) |
Nashville Sounds | 4–0 | Omaha Storm Chasers | 9 | [28] |
No-hitters by franchise
Current PCL teams appear in bold.
Team | No-hitters | Perfect games |
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Portland Beavers | 21 | 1 |
Oakland Oaks | 17 | 1 |
Tacoma Rainiers (Tacoma Tigers/Giants/Twins/Yankees) | 12 | 1 |
San Francisco Seals | 12 | 0 |
Los Angeles Angels | 10 | 0 |
Seattle Indians/Rainiers | 9 | 1 |
Vancouver Canadians | 9 | 0 |
Hawaii Islanders | 6 | 1 |
Albuquerque Dukes | 6 | 0 |
Spokane Indians | 6 | 0 |
Colorado Springs Sky Sox | 5 | 1 |
Oklahoma City Dodgers (Oklahoma City 89ers/RedHawks) | 5 | 0 |
Sacramento Sacts/Senators/Salons | 5 | 0 |
San Diego Padres | 5 | 0 |
Nashville Sounds | 4 | 2 |
Vernon/Venice Tigers | 4 | 0 |
Tucson Toros | 3 | 1 |
Calgary Cannons | 3 | 0 |
Las Vegas Aviators (Las Vegas Stars/51s) | 3 | 0 |
Salt Lake City Bees/Gulls | 3 | 0 |
Hollywood Stars | 2 | 1 |
Arkansas Travelers | 2 | 0 |
Edmonton Trappers | 2 | 0 |
Mission Reds | 2 | 0 |
New Orleans Zephyrs/Baby Cakes | 2 | 0 |
Phoenix Giants | 2 | 0 |
Salt Lake Bees (Salt Lake Buzz) | 2 | 0 |
Denver Bears | 1 | 0 |
Eugene Emeralds | 1 | 0 |
Iowa Cubs | 1 | 0 |
Sacramento River Cats | 1 | 0 |
Vancouver Mounties | 1 | 0 |
Totals | 167 | 10 |
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