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From 1962 to July 14, 2011, the New York Mets have played more than 7,800 games without one of their pitchers throwing a no hitter.
Rick Wise for the Phillies and Frank Lary for the Mets ... the Phillies won 8-2.
Keith Hernandez was traded to the Mets on June 15, 1983, for young pitchers Neil Allen and Rick Owenby. It was probably one of the best trades the Mets ever made.
No pitcher has thrown a no-hitter while in a Mets uniform. However quite a few pitchers with no-hitters after they left: Nolan Ryan has 7 (four with Angels, one with Astros and two with Rangers) Tom Seaver had 1 (with the Reds) Mike Scott had 1 (with Astros) Dwight Gooden had 1 (with Yankees) David Cone had a perfect game with the Yankees Hideo Nomo had 2 (one with the Dodgers and one with the Red Sox) Kenny Rodgers had a perfect game with the Rangers
As of the 2014 season, the New York Mets have 13 right handed pitchers.
Ken Holtzman for the Oakland A's; John Matlack for the New York Mets.
He had impressive scoreless streak of 26 innings during his first season with the New York Mets in 2006. But no Mets pitcher has ever pitched a no hitter, much less a perfect game.
David Wright for the outfielder's, infielders, catchers. Johan Santana is the pitchers' captain for the Mets.
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Jim Bunning pitched a perfect game on June 21, 1964, at Shea Stadium in the first game of a double-header. Bunning threw 90 pitches with 10 strikeouts for a 6-0 win over the Mets.
From 1962 to July 14, 2011, the New York Mets have played more than 7,800 games without one of their pitchers throwing a no hitter.
Rick Wise for the Phillies and Frank Lary for the Mets ... the Phillies won 8-2.
None. 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.
As of the 2014 season, the Atlanta Braves have 5 left handed batters.
Keith Hernandez was traded to the Mets on June 15, 1983, for young pitchers Neil Allen and Rick Owenby. It was probably one of the best trades the Mets ever made.