There have been 229 no-hitters in modern era (since 1900) MLB history. The record of most no-hitters goes to ex-Mets Nolan Ryan with 7. The following are the no hitters thrown against the Mets:
June 30, 1962- Los Angeles Dodger Sandy Koufax (first one)
June 21, 1964- Philadelphia Phillie Jim Bunning (second one) (perfect game)
September 20, 1969- Pittsburgh Pirate Bob Moose (only one)
October 2, 1972- Montreal Expo Bill Stoneman (second one)
August 24, 1975- San Francisco Giant Ed Halicki (only one)
September 8, 1993- Houston Astro Karryl Kile (only one)
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As of September 2014, there have been 14 no-hitters thrown at Fenway Park, which is the most in Major League Baseball. The second most is 11 no-hitters thrown at Dodger Stadium.
105.Through games played on September 21, 2009 there have been 105 no hitters thrown in MLB between 1967-2009. 10 of these no hitters have been perfect games.
Actually, both occur at about the same rate. In MLB history, there have been 255 no hitters thrown and 277 batters to hit for the cycle. Click on the links below to see the pitchers that have thrown no hitters and the batters that have hit for the cycle.
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only 282 have been thrown in major league baseball history since 1875, an average of about two per year.
There has been 4 no hitters thrown by the team since moving into Minnesota. 8/26/1962 - Jack Kralick 8/25/1967 - Dean Chance 4/27/1994 - Scott Erickson 9/11/1999 - Eric Milton
Including the 2008 season, there have been 48 Presidential 1st pitches thrown out.
There hasn't been a captain on the Mets since John Franco in 2004.
93 yards is the longest thrown yardage in history
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