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List of Boston Red Sox no-hitters

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Dutch Leonard pitched no-hitters for the Red Sox in 1916 and 1918.

TheBoston Red Sox are aMajor League Baseballfranchise based inBoston, Massachusetts, also known in their early years as the "Boston Americans" (1901–1907).[1] They play in theAmerican League East division. Pitchers for the Red Sox have thrown 18no-hitters infranchise history.[2]

A no-hitter is officially recognized by Major League Baseball "when a pitcher (or pitchers) allows no hits during the entire course of a game, which consists of at least nine innings. In a no-hit game, a batter may reach base via a walk, an error, a hit by pitch, a passed ball or wild pitch on strike three, or catcher's interference."[3] (No-hitters of less than nine complete innings were previously recognized by the league as official; however, several rule alterations in 1991 changed the rule to its current form.[4])

Oneperfect game, a special subcategory of no-hitter, has been pitched in Red Sox history. As defined by Major League Baseball, "in a perfect game, no batter reaches any base during the course of the game."[3] Every opposing batter is retired. This feat was achieved byCy Young in 1904.[5] Young's perfect game, pitched on May 5, 1904, also was the first no-hitter in Red Sox history; the most recent Red Sox no-hitter was thrown byJon Lester on May 19, 2008.[5]

Two pitchers have thrown more than one no-hitter in a Red Sox uniform,Hall of Famer Cy Young andDutch Leonard. Thirteen of the Red Sox no-hitters were thrown at home (the first four at theHuntington Avenue Grounds and the other nine atFenway Park) and five on the road. Two were thrown in April, two in May, five in June, two in July, three in August, and four in September. The longest interval between Red Sox no-hitters was 35 years, 6 months, and 18 days, between the games pitched by Dave Morehead, on September 16, 1965 and Hideo Nomo, on April 4, 2001. The shortest interval between Red Sox no-hitters was merely 1 month and 6 days, between the games pitched byEarl Wilson on June 26, 1962 andBill Monbouquette on August 1, 1962.[5]

The Red Sox have no-hit theChicago White Sox andBaltimore Orioles (formerly the "St. Louis Browns") the most: four times each. The White Sox were no-hit byJesse Tannehill in 1904,Bill Dinneen in 1905, Parnell in 1956, and Monbouquette in 1962. The Browns and Orioles were no-hit bySmoky Joe Wood in 1911, Leonard in 1916,Hideo Nomo in 2001, andClay Buchholz in 2007. The Red Sox have won all of their no-hitters (three times in major league history a team has thrown a nine-inning no-hitter and lost the game). The most baserunners allowed in a Red Sox no-hitter was five, by Dutch Leonard in 1918. Of the 18 Red Sox no-hitters, four have been won by a score of 4–0 and another four by a score of 2–0, making those final scores more common than any other results. The largest margin of victory in a Red Sox no-hitter was 10–0, in wins byDerek Lowe in 2002 andClay Buchholz in 2007. The smallest margin of victory was 1–0, Monbouquette's no-hitter in 1962.

12 different managers have led the team during the franchise's 18 no-hitters. 15 different home plate umpires presided over the franchise's 18 no-hitters.Jason Varitek caught four of the team's no-hitters, setting a major-league record for no-hitters caught by a catcher, which has since been tied byCarlos Ruiz.

List of no-hitters in Red Sox history

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 ¶ Indicates aperfect game
 £ Pitcher was left-handed
 * Member of theNational Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
#DatePitcherFinal scoreBase-
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OpponentCatcherPlate umpireManagerNotesRef
1May 5, 1904Cy Young*(1)3–00Philadelphia AthleticsLou Criger(1)Bob CaruthersJimmy Collins(1)
  • Firstno-hitter infranchise history
  • Firstperfect game in Red Sox history and 3rd in MLB history (First in the MLB Modern Era)
  • First franchise's no-hitter at home
  • First right-handed pitcher to throw a no-hitter in franchise history
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2August 17, 1904Jesse Tannehill£6–01Chicago White SoxDuke FarrellFrank DwyerJimmy Collins(2)
  • First left-handed pitcher to throw a no-hitter in franchise history
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3September 27, 1905Bill Dinneen2–02Chicago White SoxLou Criger(2)Jack SheridanJimmy Collins(3)
  • First game of adoubleheader
  • Latest calendar date of franchise's no-hitter
  • Last no-hitter for Americans as a team name
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4June 30, 1908Cy Young*(2)8–01@New York HighlandersLou Criger(3)Silk O'Laughlin(1)Deacon McGuire
  • First Red Sox no-hitter on the road
  • First no-hitter since the franchise was renamed to Red Sox
  • First pitcher to pitch multiple no-hitters for the Red Sox
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5July 29, 1911Smoky Joe Wood5–04St. Louis BrownsBill Carrigan(1)Silk O'Laughlin(2)Patsy Donovan[9]
6June 21, 1916Rube Foster2–02New York YankeesBill Carrigan(2)George HildebrandBill Carrigan(1)[10]
7August 30, 1916Dutch Leonard£(1)4–02St. Louis BrownsBill Carrigan(3)Brick Owens(1)Bill Carrigan(2)[10]
8June 23, 1917Babe Ruth£*(0 IP)
Ernie Shore(9 IP)
4–01Washington SenatorsPinch Thomas(1)
Sam Agnew(1)
Brick Owens(2)Jack Barry
  • First combined no-hitter in MLB history. First game of a doubleheader. Ruth and Thomas were ejected for arguing balls and strikes after walking the first batter, who was then caught stealing. Shore retired the next 26 in a row for a no-hitter completely in relief.
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9June 3, 1918Dutch Leonard£(2)5–05@Detroit TigersSam Agnew(2)Bill Dinneen(1)Ed Barrow
  • Last pitcher to pitch multiple no-hitters for the Red Sox
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10September 7, 1923Howard Ehmke4–01@Philadelphia AthleticsVal PicinichBill Dinneen(2)Frank Chance[13]
11July 14, 1956Mel Parnell£4–03Chicago White SoxSammy WhiteBill SummersPinky Higgins(1)
  • Second game of a doubleheader
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12June 26, 1962Earl Wilson2–04Los Angeles AngelsBob Tillman(1)Harry SchwartsPinky Higgins(2)
  • Wilson hit a home run
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13August 1, 1962Bill Monbouquette1–01@Chicago White SoxJim PagliaroniBill McKinleyPinky Higgins(3)
  • Smallest margin of victory in a franchise's no-hitter
  • Shortest interval between no-hitters in franchise history
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14September 16, 1965Dave Morehead2–01Cleveland IndiansBob Tillman(2)Ed RungeBilly Herman
  • On the same day, the Red Sox firedPinky Higgins as their general manager
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15April 4, 2001Hideo Nomo3–04@Baltimore OriolesJason Varitek(1)Eric CooperJimy Williams
  • Made Red Sox debut for Nomo
  • Game 2 of season
  • Longest interval between no-hitters in franchise history
  • Earliest calendar date of franchise's no-hitter
  • First and only no-hitter thrown atCamden Yards
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16April 27, 2002Derek Lowe10–02Tampa Bay Devil RaysJason Varitek(2)Steve RippleyGrady Little
  • Shortest interval between no-hitters at Fenway Park in franchise history
  • Largest margin of victory in a franchise's no-hitter(tie)
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17September 1, 2007Clay Buchholz10–04Baltimore OriolesJason Varitek(3)Joe WestTerry Francona(1)
  • Second career game for Buchholz
  • Largest margin of victory in a franchise's no-hitter(tie)
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18May 19, 2008Jon Lester£7–03Kansas City RoyalsJason Varitek(4)Brian KnightTerry Francona(2)
  • Most recent no-hitter in franchise history
  • First time sincethe 1974 California Angels that one team had last two no-hitters in the Majors
  • Varitek sets the record for most no-hitters caught
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See also

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References

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General reference
Inline citations
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  2. ^"Boston Red Sox Franchise History". ESPN. RetrievedNovember 15, 2010.
  3. ^ab"MLB Miscellany: Rules, regulations and statistics".MLB.com. RetrievedMay 18, 2013.
  4. ^Kurkjian, Tim (June 29, 2008)."No-hit win makes no sense, except in baseball". ESPN. RetrievedNovember 15, 2010.
  5. ^abc"Red Sox no-hitters".Boston.com. The Boston Globe. Archived fromthe original on April 18, 2009. RetrievedNovember 17, 2010.
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  19. ^"April 27, 2002 Tampa Bay Devil Rays at Boston Red Sox Box Score and Play by Play".Baseball-Reference.com. RetrievedNovember 15, 2010.
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