Cleveland Stadium, which served as the primary home for the Cleveland Indians from 1932-1993, has hosted nine no-hitters during its history.
The ballpark, also known as Lakefront Stadium and Municipal Stadium, shared games with the older League Park from 1937 to 1946, with League Park getting weekday games and the larger Cleveland Stadium taking the night, weekend and other big-draw matchups.
Here are the Cleveland Stadium no-hitters:
1 | Don Black |
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Cleveland Indians (AL) | |
Thursday, July 10, 1947 (First game of doubleheader) Cleveland Indians 3, Philadelphia Athletics 0 Cleveland Stadium (Cleveland) |
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2 | Bob Feller |
Cleveland Indians (AL) | |
Sunday, July 1, 1951 (First game of doubleheader) Cleveland Indians 2, Detroit Tigers 1 Cleveland Stadium (Cleveland) (His third of three no-hitters, tying Larry Corcoran and Cy Young – a record that would be broken by Sandy Koufax in 1965.) |
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3 | Allie Reynolds |
New York Yankees (AL) | |
Thursday, July 12, 1951 New York Yankees 1, Cleveland Indians 0 Cleveland Stadium (Cleveland) (His first of two no-hitters) |
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4 | Sonny Siebert |
Cleveland Indians (AL) | |
Friday, June 10, 1966 Cleveland Indians 2, Washington Senators 0 Cleveland Stadium (Cleveland) |
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5 | Dean Chance |
Minnesota Twins (AL) | |
Friday, August 25, 1967 (Second game of doubleheader) Minnesota Twins 2, Cleveland Indians 1 Cleveland Stadium (Cleveland) |
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6 | Dick Bosman |
Cleveland Indians (AL) | |
Friday, July 19, 1974 Cleveland Indians 4, Oakland Athletics 0 Cleveland Stadium (Cleveland) |
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7 | Dennis Eckersley |
Cleveland Indians (AL) | |
Monday, May 30, 1977 Cleveland Indians 1, California Angels 0 Cleveland Stadium (Cleveland) |
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8 | Len Barker |
Cleveland Indians (AL) | |
![]() Cleveland Indians 3, Toronto Blue Jays 0 Cleveland Stadium (Cleveland) (Perfect game) |
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9 | Dave Stieb |
Toronto Blue Jays (AL) | |
Sunday, September 2, 1990 Toronto Blue Jays 3, Cleveland Indians 0 Cleveland Stadium (Cleveland) |