No-hitters by major league franchise (2024)

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Here’s the breakdown by franchise of the 323 no-hitters over major-league professional baseball’s history. The page ranks the teams by no-hitters thrown and has links to view all of a particular team’s no-nos. The Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers sit far ahead of all other teams, and as of April 9, 2021, all current franchises now have one.

(a franchise’s other historical team names are in parentheses)

26Los Angeles Dodgers
(Brooklyn Atlantics/Brooklyn Grays/Brooklyn Bridegrooms/Brooklyn Grooms/Brooklyn Superbas/Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers/Brooklyn Robins/Brooklyn Dodgers)
20Chicago White Sox
(Chicago White Stockings)
18Boston Red Sox
(Boston Americans)
17San Francisco Giants
(New York Gothams/New York Giants)
17Cincinnati Reds
(Cincinnati Red Stockings/Cincinnati Redlegs)
17Chicago Cubs
(Chicago White Stockings/Chicago Colts/Chicago Orphans)
17Houston Astros
(Houston Colt .45’s)
14Cleveland Guardians
(Cleveland Indians/Cleveland Bluebirds/Cleveland Naps)
14Atlanta Braves
(Boston Red Caps/Boston Beaneaters/Boston Doves/Boston Rustlers/Boston Bees/Boston Braves/Milwaukee Braves)
14Philadelphia Phillies
(Philadelphia Quakers)
13Oakland Athletics
(Philadelphia Athletics/Kansas City Athletics)
13New York Yankees
(New York Highlanders)
12Los Angeles Angels
(California Angels/Anaheim Angels)
10St. Louis Cardinals
(St. Louis Browns/St. Louis Perfectos)
10Baltimore Orioles
(Milwaukee Brewers/St. Louis Browns)
9Detroit Tigers
7Minnesota Twins
(Washington Senators)
7Washington Nationals
(Montreal Expos)
6Pittsburgh Pirates
(Pittsburgh Alleghenys)
6Miami Marlins
(Florida Marlins)
6Seattle Mariners
5Texas Rangers
(Washington Senators)
4Kansas City Royals
3Arizona Diamondbacks
2Milwaukee Brewers
(Seattle Pilots)
2New York Mets
1Toronto Blue Jays
1Colorado Rockies
1Tampa Bay Rays
(Tampa Bay Devil Rays)
1San Diego Padres
Defunct franchises
4Philadelphia Athletics (AA)
4Louisville Eclipse/Colonels (NL, AA)
3Baltimore Orioles (AA, NL)
2St. Louis Browns/Brown Stockings (NL, AA)
2Buffalo Bisons (NL)
2Columbus Buckeyes (AA)
2Providence Grays (NL)
1Cleveland Blues (NL)
1Cincinnati Outlaw Reds (UA)
1Chicago Chi-Feds/Whales (FL)
1Milwaukee Brewers (UA)
1Kansas City Packers (FL)
1Pittsburgh Rebels (FL)
1Cleveland Spiders (AA, NL)
1Worcester Ruby Legs (NL)
1Brooklyn Tip-Tops (FL)
1St. Louis Terriers (FL)
1Kansas City Cowboys (AA)
1Rochester Broncos (AA)

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  1. How many no-hitters, per team, have there been since 1964?

    The list goes back pretty far, so I wanted to find out what a more recent list would say. Seems like the Angels have the most no hitters in a shorter period of time.

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  2. Actually, the Houston Astros and the California/LA Angels both became Franchises in 1962.
    Houston has 1 more than LA 12 to 11.
    Interestingly, they would be tied if it was not for the Angels all time leader in no hitters (who is also the all time leader in No Hitters) in MLB history.

    Nolan Ryan had 4 of his 7 No Hitters as an Angel. However, he also had one for the Astros giving them the nod by one!

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    • The Angels got a one-year jump on the Astros joining the AL in 1961, so the Astros are averaging 0.211 no-hitters a year to the Angels’ 0.190. They’re both in the Top 5, though.

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      • With their 16th no-hitter today, the Astros continue their lead with the most no-hitters per season and the most since they entered the league in 1962.

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  3. As of this writing, 305 no hitters throughout history is duly noted. Regarding the no hitters thrown by what are now defunct franchises, one such game was not included. In a National League game that was played at South Street Park in Indianapolis, Sam Weaver of the Milwaukee Grays was the winning pitcher in a game that Milwaukee prevailed, 2-1. One scorer credited John Clapp of the hometown, Indianapolis Blues with a single, but Weaver is generally recognized today with throwing a no hitter. “Generally recognized” – what does this mean? Are you aware of this game? If so, what is (are) your reason(s) for not including it in your most impressive, comprehensive list?

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    • The 305 listed are the ones official recognized by Major League Baseball and Elias Sports. There have been several articles written about Weaver’s game noting the discrepancies of the box scores, but I don’t think MLB will ever revisit it. Vic Willis and Ben Sanders are on the official list but perhaps shouldn’t be.

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  4. One more question regarding the Weaver game, I have never seen a Vintage Base Ball Association game. Perhaps this may answer this inquiry. Until Bill Doak, patented his web glove, it must have been tough, especially outfielders to nab some of the balls hit their way. Back in 1878, did some (any) of them wear some type of glove? Or did they gut it out, Bid McPhee style? Also, how hard or soft was the ball itself? The game played then was quite different than our current scenarios. Weaver was pitching from 45 feet and had to be pitching underhand. In any event, Weaver must have pitched a splendid game. In trying to picture the environment back in 1878, just surmising of course, I can visualize the John Clapp at bat to have a been a ball that may have been difficult to handle under the circ*mstances and he therefore should probably be credited with a hit.

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    • Not sure of exactly when more players wore gloves than not. By the 1890s, they were the norm.

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  5. Great page! I enjoyed perusing through it. Thank you for your effort and dedication.

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  6. Just waa here 2 days ago looking at my Astros history now Framber just thrown the 16th no hitter for Houston

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  7. With Ronel Blanco’s no-hitter yesterday, Astros have now thrown 17, including four of the last seven, and six of the last 22.

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The count

323

no-hitters tossed in MLB history
(301 in the N.L. and A.L.),
with the last thrown 1 day ago. The record for most game days between no-hitters is 535, connecting Bobby Burke’s August 8, 1931 no-hitter for the Washington Senators to Paul Dean’s September 21, 1934 no-no for the St. Louis Cardinals.

The last five

  • Astros’ Blanco no-hits Blue Jays

  • Phillies’ Lorenzen no-hits Nats — first vs. franchise since move to D.C.

  • Houston Astros’ Valdez no-hits Cleveland Guardians

  • Tigers’ trio teams up for no-no against Blue Jays

  • Yankees’ Germán tosses perfecto against Oakland A’s

42 years and counting

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The Cleveland Guardians franchise owns the longest current no no-no streak . It has been 42 years, 10 months, 18 days ago since Len Barker tossed a perfect game against the Toronto Blue Jays at Cleveland Stadium.

Avoiding the zero for nearly a quarter century

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The Los Angeles Angels franchise has't fallen victim to a no-hitter since 24 years, 6 months, 21 days ago, which is the longest current streak in the majors. The all-time mark by the Chicago Cubs lasted nearly 50 years (7,920 games).

The Mets – Our origin

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NoNoHitters.com launched in 2008 to track the Mets' now-defunct streak of 8,019 games without a no-hitter. Learn more on our The original NoNoHitters.com page.

Friar fruition

After 8,205 regular-season games and 40 postseason games without a no-hitter, the San Diego Padres finally broke the streak on April 9, 2021, when Joe Musgrove no-hit the Texas Rangers. Learn more about the streak here.

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