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September 18, – Bobo Newsom, St. Louis Browns 1 Boston Red Sox 2Newsom surrendered single with two out in 10th; only hit allowed. May 14, – Jim Scott, Chicago White Sox 0 Washington Senators 1Scott surrendered lead-off single in 10th; allowed one more hit. May 9, – Earl Moore, Cleveland Blues 2 Chicago White Sox 4Moore surrendered lead-off single in 10th; allowed one more hit. May 26, – Johnny Klippstein (7 inn.), Hersh Freeman (1 inn.) and Joe Black (3 inn.), Cincinnati Reds 1 Milwaukee Braves 2Black surrendered double with two out in 10th; allowed two more hits. June 11, – Bob Wicker, Chicago Cubs 1 New York Giants 0Wicker surrendered single with one out in 10th; only hit allowed.

Newspaper accounts, however, state that Milwaukee's Wid Conroy reached on an infield single in the 7th. Conroy's career statistics, though, do not credit him with a hit in this game. Through November 2, 2022, there have been 318 no-hitters officially recognized by Major League Baseball ; the first 43 in the pre-modern era and the balance in the modern era. The first no-hitter officially recognized by MLB was pitched by George Bradley on July 15, 1876, during the first season of play in the National League.
Willie Mays Home Runs
October 7, 1885 (first game; 5 innings) – Dupee Shaw, Providence Grays 4 Buffalo Bisons 0Both games of the doubleheader were scheduled for five innings. July 1, 1990 – Andy Hawkins, New York Yankees 0 Chicago White Sox 4White Sox' four runs scored on an error, stolen base, two walks, and two additional errors in the eighth inning. Regulation games in which a pitcher or staff pitches less than nine full innings, or in which a hit is allowed in extra innings, are not recognized by MLB as no-hitters. However, before the rules were tightened in 1991, such games were recognized as official no-hitters. According to the Society for American Baseball Research, Oil Cities catcher Jay J. Clarke went 8-8 with eight home runs, a single-game professional record. However, Clarke’s total is still disputed, reported by some newspapers as three homers and eight runs scored, but there is no surviving box score to help confirm or deny his feat.

Mark McGwire led the league in home runs 4 times including 52, 65, and record-breaking 70 home run seasons. His 58 home runs in 1997 led neither league due to a mid-season trade which split this total across 2 leagues. First time a team has thrown two combined no-hitters in the same season. Javier and Pressly are the first pitchers to contribute to multiple combined no-hitters. 21st time the Phillies were no-hit, breaking the MLB record set by the Dodgers.
Mike Schmidt – 548 home runs
He had lost a no-hitter with two outs in the 8th inning two starts earlier. All four no-hitters of 1970 had been pitched in California. Stoneman's fifth career start; ninth game in Expos franchise history.
While in modern baseball the home team always bats last, the visiting team sometimes batted last in the early days of professional baseball. A late bloomer, “Big Papi” didn’t emerge as a big-time power hitter until his late 20s when he was signed by Boston after an uneventful six years with the Twins. Ortiz led the league with 54 home runs in 2006 and will be remembered as one of the most popular Red Sox players of all time. McGwire’s home run heroics will never be fully appreciated by most baseball enthusiasts due to his alleged involvement with steroids, but his numbers are absolutely incredible.
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20th time the Phillies were no-hit, tying the record set by the Dodgers. Mets pitchers combined to throw 159 pitches, the most in any no-hitter on record. Rodón had a perfect game broken up with one out in the 9th after hitting Roberto Pérez with a pitch. Giolito struck out 13, the most ever in a White Sox no-hitter, and allowed only one base-runner, a four-pitch walk to Erik Gonzalez in the fourth inning. Twenty-fourth no-hitter in Dodgers franchise history and the second thrown at Citizens Bank Park.
He is the only pitcher to throw a no-hitter in each of his first two seasons in the Majors. Names listed in bold signify the pitcher was pitching a perfect game at the time the game was ended; such games are not recognized as official perfect games. The following is a list of NCAA Division I baseball career and single-season home run leaders. From Mark McGwire to Barry Bonds to Sammy Sosa, winning the contest means entering rarified air. Alonso has already done that, but the rest of this year's field is filled with players looking to win for the first time. Arguably the least well known of any player on this list, Thome was a potent power source for the Indians, Phillies and White Sox from the late 1990s through mid-2000s.
Single-Season Leaders & Records for Home Runs
These innings have resulted in other single-inning and single-game MLB records being set due to the prodigious offensive performance. Bobby Lowe and Mike Cameron finished their respective games with a total of four home runs, equaling the record for most home runs in one game. Both of the home runs hit by Fernando Tatís in the third inning for the St. Louis Cardinals on April 23, 1999, were grand slams. In baseball, a home run is credited to a batter when he hits a fair ball and reaches home safely on the same play, without the benefit of an error. Fifty-nine different players have hit two home runs in an inning of a Major League Baseball game to date, the most recent being Gleyber Torres of the New York Yankees on September 21, 2022. Regarded as a notable achievement, five players have accomplished the feat more than once in their career; no player has ever hit more than two home runs in an inning.
Langston was making his Angels debut after signing a $16 million contract — at the time the largest in history — in the offseason. Witt is the only pitcher to throw a perfect game and be involved in a combined no-hitter. Belinsky's gem was also the first in Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim history, and the first since major league baseball came to California with the Giants and Dodgers in 1958. This is the only time on record that an extra-innings walk-off home run has broken up a no-hitter. Such games were recognized as no-hitters before 1991; however, MLB no longer recognizes such games, past or present, as no-hitters.
So, as you can see, what Judge is doing in 2022 is truly historic. Judge will likely get a day off in the season's final day before the Yankees start their World Series chase in the ALDS next week. Become a Stathead today and run queries with our Season and Career Finders to see the best seasons in MLB history.

Vance had thrown a one-hit shutout against the Phillies five days earlier. 10 innings, only base-runner was on a Hit by pitch with 2 outs in the ninth. The Phillies would not have another no-hitter until Jim Bunning's perfect game in 1964. The Tigers lineup included 18-year-old Ty Cobb, who was playing in his 10th career game and went 0-2 with a walk.
Pitched on Yogi Berra Day at Yankee Stadium, with Berra and Don Larsen in attendance. Mercker had been primarily a reliever before this game and was making his third career start after 81 games out of the bullpen. Padres Hall of Famer Tony Gwynn made the final out, less than two months after his brother Chris was the last out of Martinez's perfect game. Busby took a no-hitter into the 6th inning in his next start, setting an AL record by retiring 33 consecutive batters .
Bill Mueller is the only player to hit a grand slam from each side of the plate. Don Mattingly hit all six grand slams of his career in 1987. Sammy Sosa led the National League in home runs twice, with 49 and 50, but finished second four times with home run counts of 36, 66, 63, and 64. Alex Rodriguez led the American League in home runs five times, three with the Texas Rangers and twice with the New York Yankees. Ken Griffey Jr. led the American League in home runs in four seasons during the 1990s, including three consecutively from 1997 to 1999.
Mike Cameron hit two home runs in the same inning as Bret Boone, becoming the first teammates to accomplish the feat. Cameron also finished the game with a record-equaling four home runs. Willie McCovey , Andre Dawson , and Alex Rodriguez are three of the only five players to hit two home runs in one inning on two separate occasions. Second no-hitter in Mets history; first to be a combined no-hitter.
An RBI machine throughout his career, Pujols made his 600th homer a grand slam to help lead the Angels to a win over the visiting Twins. Pujols’ slam was one of seven hit on June 3, 2017, which set a Major League record for the most grand slams hit in one calendar day. Nearly 20,000 players have appeared in a big league game, but only nine of them can claim the honor of clubbing 600 home runs. Listed are all Major League Baseball players with 163 or more home runs, the current cutoff for the top 500, including ties .
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