The Philadelphia Phillies had two notable starting pitchers who threw one-hitters against the New York Mets: Chris Short and Cole Hamels. Chris Short achieved this feat on September 8, 1964, while Cole Hamels accomplished it on July 25, 2015. Both performances showcased their dominance on the mound against a division rival.
Noodles Hahn on July 12, 1900 and George Culver on July 29, 1968.
Koufax
It means how well they picthed against lefty hitters.
Braves
As of May 23, 2008 Rangers pitchers have thrown 5 no hitters: 1994 - Kenny Rogers against the Angels, 4-0 1991 - Nolan Ryan against the Blue Jays, 3-0 1990 - Nolan Ryan against the Athletics, 5-0 1977 - Bert Blyleven against the Angles, 6-0 1973 - Jim Bibby against the Athletics, 6-0
As of the 2014 season, the Philadelphia Phillies have 6 switch hitters.
For the Washington Nationals that moved to Washington from Montreal there has not been a no-hitter yet. However -- Montreal Expos did pitch a no hitter -- Dennis Martinez so the team has pitched one -- all records moved
In baseball, pitchers are more frequently hit in the face than hitters. This is primarily because pitchers are closer to the batter and are often targeted by line drives or foul balls. While hitters do occasionally get hit in the face by errant pitches, such incidents are less common compared to the risks faced by pitchers during play. Overall, the dynamics of the game make it more likely for pitchers to experience facial injuries.
It is a pitcher's park for sure.
Only one. The no-hitter was thrown by Matt Garza on July 26, 2010 against the Detroit Tigers in Tropicana Field
As a general rule, there are less left handed pitchers. So lefties face lefties less often and have less at-bats to adjust to them. There are probably other reasons also.
Nolan Ryan