Yes, Wrigley Field is bound to have had a no hitter. It is the second oldest ballpark, behind only Fenway Park. Various Cubs pitchers have pitched no hitters here. Here are Cubs pitchers with no hitters: No-Hitters Larry Corcoran 8/19/1880 Larry Corcoran 9/20/1882 Larry Corcoran 6/27/1884 John Clarkson 7/27/1885 Walter Thornton 8/21/1898 Jimmy Lavender 8/31/1915 Don Cardwell 5/15/1960 Ken Holtzman 8/19/1969 Ken Holtzman 6/3/1971 Burt Hooton 4/16/1972 Milt Pappas 9/2/1972
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Have you ever been there? I'm assuming not because if you were you would see that everyone that lives in that neighborhood is there because of the CUBS!!! They are fanatics all of them.
Only one no-hitter has been thrown in MLB playoff history. Don Larsen in 1956 threw a perfect game 27 up 27 down in the World Series.
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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.
Actually every National League baseball team from 1916 to present) and every NFL team (from 1921 to 1970) played in Wrigley Field, BUT I think you want to know what teams hosted games their. If so, here's what I have: Tenants Chicago Whales (FL) (1914-1915) Chicago Cubs (MLB) (1916-present) Chicago Tigers (APFA) (1920) Chicago Bears (NFL) (1921-1970) Chicago Sting (NASL) (1977-1979)