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Nolan Ryan threw seven no-hitters in MLB, the most of any pitcher. Below is a list of Major League Baseball no-hitters, enumerating every no-hitter pitched in Major League Baseball history. The list also includes no-hit games that were broken up in extra innings or were in shortened games, although they have not been considered official no ...
Miller was born in Round Rock, Texas, and attended Brownwood High School in Brownwood, Texas. He played for the school's baseball team as a pitcher. In his sophomore year, he threw a no-hitter and helped lead his team to the regional semifinals. [1] As a junior in 2008, Miller threw three no-hitters in consecutive games, including one perfect ...
He attended Pittsburgh Central Catholic High School, where he played baseball, basketball, football and track, graduating in 1960. [1] [2] He had an 8-1 pitching record his senior year (though it has also been stated he was 8-0 [1]), with 152 strikeouts in 63 innings and no earned runs, and had a total of 9 no-hitters in high school.
May 23—Warming up in the bullpen, Thursday's baseball game against Bakersfield High wasn't really anything out of the ordinary for Frontier pitcher Hudson Barrett. There was a certain degree of ...
As a high school junior, Beckett was ranked by Baseball America as the top high school prospect in the nation, and his team as the top high school baseball team. He compiled a 13–2 record and struck out 2.1 batters per inning while walking only 20 batters all season. [3] His high school coach said, "I’ve never seen a pitcher with his ...
Jerry Reuss (born June 19, 1949)—pronounced "royce"—is an American former left-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball, best known for his years with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Reuss played for eight teams in his major league career; along with the Dodgers (1979–87), he played for the St. Louis Cardinals (1969–71), Houston Astros (1972 ...
Greene played baseball at Whiteville High School in North Carolina where he was teammates with Patrick Lennon and won a state championship. As a sophomore he had a 10–0 record and hit.350. As a senior he hit .490, recorded a 0.07 earned run average and struck out 270 batters in 124 innings. He threw nine total no-hitters in high school. [1]
During his high school years, he set several state records which still stand including a 52–1 career record, 20 wins in a season, 32 straight wins, eight no-hitters in a season (in both his junior and senior years), and 17 no-hitters total. He also led the Huskies to the Class A state semifinals in 1958 and a championship in 1959 (and ...