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Fifty years ago, on June 12, 1970, Dock Ellis’ friend rushed him to LAX so he could make a 3:30 flight back to San Diego, floating him the $9.50 fee for the hourly shuttle.
On June 12, 1970, Pirates pitcher Dock Ellis did something that, by all rights, should be completely impossible: He went and threw a no-hitter despite being high as a kite on lysergic acid...
On Friday, the 50th anniversary of Dock Ellis’ no-hitter for the Pittsburgh Pirates, his claim about having pitched the game under the influence of LSD remains a matter of debate. It also has...
Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Dock Ellis sported hair curlers in the dugout, took handfuls of amphetamines before games, and pitched a no-hitter on LSD.
In 1970, as a member of the Pittsburgh Pirates, Dock Ellis pitched a no-hitter on LSD. This fact has become baseball legend, and Ellis a cult hero. There are T-shirts that state this...
Ellis threw a no-hitter on June 12, 1970, and later stated that he accomplished the feat under the influence of LSD. [1] Ellis was the starting pitcher for the National League in the All-Star Game in 1971.
Dock Ellis pitched a no-hitter against the Padres on June 12, 1970, and later claimed he was under the influence of LSD during that game. A cap and ball from that game are preserved at the Hall of Fame.
On June 12, 1970, Dock Ellis pitched one of the greatest games in the history of the Pittsburgh Pirates, throwing a no-hitter in San Diego against the Padres.
A new documentary looks into the claim that pitcher Dock Ellis threw a no-hitter for the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 1970s -- while high on LSD. Jeffrey Radice, director of " No No: A...
This is a wonderful animated version of the remarkable true story of Dock Ellis' legendary no-hitter while high on LSD. The audio is of Ellis himself telling...