Jackson flirts with no-no in first start for Padres, 2 years ago today
Edwin Jackson nearly made San Diego Padres history in his first start for the club, two years ago today.
Edwin Jackson nearly made San Diego Padres history in his first start for the club, two years ago today.
The San Diego Padres came within five outs of exiting the no no-no club on Tuesday, with Jordan Lyles taking a perfect game bid into the seventh inning before yielding a one-out single to Trevor Story.
The San Diego Padres are now just one full baseball season, 162 games, away from matching the New York Mets’ mark of no-hit futility.
The San Diego Padres came within four outs of the team’s first-ever no-hitter Friday night before center fielder misplayed a pop fly into a double.
The Montreal Expos’ Bill Stoneman no-hit the Philadelphia Phillies in just the Expos’ ninth game, 49 years ago today. The San Diego Padres, an expansion partner of the Expos, are still awaiting the team’s first no-hitter.
The San Diego Padres’ no no-hitters streak was born at San Diego Stadium, 49 years today. On April 8, 1969, Padres starter Dick Selma gave up a leadoff single to the Houston Astros’ Jesús Alou to mark the first Padres game without a no-hitter.