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The New York Mets, who entered the National League in 1962, have yet to have a pitcher throw a no hitter, although they have had 33 pitchers hurl one-hitters as of June 3, 2010.
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The Mets overcame an 8 run deficit in 1972 to beat Houston
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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It took 50 years and 8,020 regular-season games to do it, but the New York Mets earned their first-ever no-hit game when pitcher Johan Santana blanked the St. Louis Cardinals, 8-0, on June 1, 2012.
The 2009 New York Mets has 70 wins and 92 losses.
The 1986 New York Mets had a record of 108-54 for the highest winning percentage in franchise history with .667.