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We've now gone 50 years, 1 month, and 6 days - without a Mets no-hitter. Continuing a tradition started by Dave Mackey and Robair.
Category Archives: Regular season games
Padres’ season ends, count freezes at 6,626
For the San Diego Padres, breaking the team’s streak of no no-hitters was the least of their worries. San Diego’s playoff hopes faded Sunday as the San Francisco Giants beat the Padres 3-0 to take the National League West division … Continue reading
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82nd loss? Gotta go for the no-no now
Well, the Mets are now 77-82, and when that second number marks more than half of the season’s 162 games, that means we’re assured a losing season. So what do we have to play for now? One thing: a Mets … Continue reading
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Checking Torre’s resume for no-hitter credentials
[picappgallerysingle id="9806327"]As speculation continues into whether Joe Torre in this picture is pointing east (as in toward Flushing Meadows to replace Jerry Manuel), NoNoHitters.com decided to do a little research into Torre’s no-hitter credentials. Managers typically don’t put that section … Continue reading
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7,790: Mejia joins pulled during a no-hitter club
It’s hard to imagine many situations in which a manager would pull a pitcher with a no-hitter going, but it has happened 14 times in New York Mets history. The most recent abandoned no-no was on Sept. 16, 2010, when … Continue reading
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7,759: Dickey throws 35th Mets one-hitter … blame Hamels
Knuckleballer R.A. Dickey threw the 35th one-hitter in New York Mets history Friday, with the only hit coming from the hands of the opposing pitcher. A 6th-inning Cole Hamels single was the game’s only hit, moving our NoNoHitters.com count to … Continue reading
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7,754: Santana takes no-no into 6th, Mets win 1-0
Close, no cigar Johan Santana took a Mets no-hitter into the sixth inning Saturday night as New York topped the Philadelphia Phillies 1-0 at Citizens Bank Park. Santana lost his no-no on a Placido Polanco single, advancing our NoNoHitters.com count … Continue reading
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Tagged johan santana, philadelphia phillies, placido polanco
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7,741: O wakes up, Santana pitches Mets to 6-1 win
Finally Johan Santana did his job and the Mets offered some run support Friday night during a 6-1 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers. Jason Bay was 2-for-4 with a 3-RBI double, Ike Davis homered and Jose Reyes stole home … Continue reading
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Tagged casey blake, johan santana, los angeles dodgers
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7,740: Mets’ bats again silent in 2-0 loss to Dodgers
Hello O? The Mets’ offense didn’t make it into Los Angeles Thursday night, letting the Dodgers top New York 2-0 to continue the club’s post All-Star break woes. The silent bats wasted a solid start by Hisanori Takahashi, who was … Continue reading
7,739: Mets lose in 14th on walk-off single
Swept Chris Snyder had a pinch-hit 14th-inning walk-off single Wednesday night to lead the Arizona Diamondbacks to a 4-3 series-sweeping win. Mets starter Jonathon Niese lost his no-hitter on a lead-off home run, the 109th time in Mets history that … Continue reading
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Tagged arizona diamondbacks, chris young, jonathon niese
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7,738: Rookie Enright dominates Mets, D’Backs win 3-2
Season slipping away Rookie Barry Enright held the Mets to just five hits over eight innings as the Arizona Diamondbacks topped New York 3-2. Enright yielded just one earned run in the eighth on a Josh Thole homer. The Mets’ … Continue reading
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Tagged adam laroche, arizona diamondbacks, r.a. dickey
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