Ebbets Field, which served as the home of the Brooklyn Dodgers from 1913–1957, has hosted seven no-hitters, including two by Carl Erskine.
The ballpark was razed after the Dodgers moved to Los Angeles for the 1958 season.
Here are the no-hitters thrown at Ebbets Field:
1 | Charles "Dazzy" Vance |
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Brooklyn Robins (NL) | |
Sunday, September 13, 1925 (First game of doubleheader) Brooklyn Robins 10, Philadelphia Phillies 1 Ebbets Field (Brooklyn) |
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2 | Paul Dean |
St. Louis Cardinals (NL) | |
Friday, September 21, 1934 (Second game of doubleheader) St. Louis Cardinals 3, Brooklyn Dodgers 0 Ebbets Field (Brooklyn) (Dean breaks the longest no-hitter drought in Major League baseball history in terms of scheduled game days at 535, a record that stands today.) |
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3 | Johnny Vander Meer |
Cincinnati Reds (NL) | |
Wednesday, June 15, 1938 Cincinnati Reds 6, Brooklyn Dodgers 0 Ebbets Field (Brooklyn) (His second of two no-hitters; with the no-hitter thrown in his previous start, Vander Meer is the only pitcher to have thrown no-hitters in consecutive starts.) |
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4 | Ed Head |
Brooklyn Dodgers (NL) | |
Tuesday, April 23, 1946 Brooklyn Dodgers 5, Boston Braves 0 Ebbets Field (Brooklyn) |
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5 | Carl Erskine |
Brooklyn Dodgers (NL) | |
Thursday, June 19, 1952 Brooklyn Dodgers 5, Chicago Cubs 0 Ebbets Field (Brooklyn) (His first of two no-hitters) |
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6 | Carl Erskine |
Brooklyn Dodgers (NL) | |
Saturday, May 12, 1956 Brooklyn Dodgers 3, New York Giants 0 Ebbets Field (Brooklyn) (His second of two no-hitters) |
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7 | Sal Maglie |
Brooklyn Dodgers (NL) | |
Tuesday, September 25, 1956 Brooklyn Dodgers 5, Philadelphia Phillies 0 Ebbets Field (Brooklyn) |