Memorial Stadium, the home to the Baltimore Orioles from 1954-1991, has hosted six no-hitters during its history.
The ballpark hosted one no-hitter for a loss (Steve Barber, 8⅔ and Stu Miller, ⅓, 1967) and another by a starting pitcher making just his second MLB start (Wilson Alvarez, Chicago White Sox, 1991).
Here are the Memorial Stadium no-hitters:
1 | Hoyt Wilhelm |
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Baltimore Orioles (AL) | |
Saturday, September 20, 1958 Baltimore Orioles 1, New York Yankees 0 Memorial Stadium (Baltimore) |
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2 | Steve Barber (8⅔ inn.) Stu Miller (⅓ inn.) |
Baltimore Orioles (AL) | |
Sunday, April 30, 1967 (First game of doubleheader) Baltimore Orioles 1, Detroit Tigers 2 (an Orioles’ loss) Memorial Stadium (Baltimore) (Barber and Miller combined for a loss.) |
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3 | Tom Phoebus |
Baltimore Orioles (AL) | |
Saturday, April 27, 1968 Baltimore Orioles 6, Boston Red Sox 0 Memorial Stadium (Baltimore) |
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4 | Jim Palmer |
Baltimore Orioles (AL) | |
Wednesday, August 13, 1969 Baltimore Orioles 8, Oakland Athletics 0 Memorial Stadium (Baltimore) |
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5 | Juan Nieves |
Milwaukee Brewers (AL) | |
Wednesday, April 15, 1987 Milwaukee Brewers 7, Baltimore Orioles 0 Memorial Stadium (Baltimore) (Brewers’ first no-hitter; Robin Yount makes a diving catch in right-center for the final out.) |
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6 | Wilson Alvarez |
Chicago White Sox (AL) | |
Sunday, August 11, 1991 Chicago White Sox 7, Baltimore Orioles 0 Memorial Stadium (Baltimore) (Wilson throws a no-no in his second major league start.) |
Baltimore’s Memorial Stadium by Joel Dinda under license CC BY 2.0, cropped and shaded.