Connie Mack Stadium, originally known as Shibe Park, has hosted nine no-hitters during its history.
The stadium served as the home of the American League Philadelphia Athletics from 1909–1954, and the home of the National League Philadelphia Phillies from 1938–1970.
Here are the no-hitters thrown at Shibe Park/Connie Mack Stadium:
1 | Charles "Chief" Bender |
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Philadelphia Athletics (AL) | |
Thursday, May 12, 1910 Philadelphia Athletics 4, Cleveland Naps 0 Shibe Park (Philadelphia) |
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2 | Joe Bush |
Philadelphia Athletics (AL) | |
Saturday, August 26, 1916 Philadelphia Athletics 5, Cleveland Indians 0 Shibe Park (Philadelphia) |
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3 | "Sad" Sam Jones |
New York Yankees (AL) | |
Tuesday, September 4, 1923 New York Yankees 2, Philadelphia Athletics 0 Shibe Park (Philadelphia) (Jones becomes the second MLB pitcher to throw a no hitter without a single strikeout.) |
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4 | Howard Ehmke |
Boston Red Sox (AL) | |
Friday, September 7, 1923 Boston Red Sox 4, Philadelphia Athletics 0 Shibe Park (Philadelphia) |
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5 | Dick Fowler |
Philadelphia Athletics (AL) | |
Sunday, September 9, 1945 (Second game of doubleheader) Philadelphia Athletics 1, St. Louis Browns 0 Shibe Park (Philadelphia) |
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6 | BILL McCAHAN |
Philadelphia Athletics (AL) | |
Wednesday, September 3, 1947 Philadelphia Athletics 3, Washington Senators 0 Shibe Park (Philadelphia) |
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7 | Sandy Koufax |
Los Angeles Dodgers (NL) | |
Thursday, June 4, 1964 Los Angeles Dodgers 3, Philadelphia Phillies 0 Connie Mack Stadium (Philadelphia) (His third of four no-hitters, tying Larry Corcoran, Cy Young and Bob Feller.. Koufax would throw a fourth no-no to break the record in 1965.) |
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8 | George Culver |
Cincinnati Reds (NL) | |
Monday, July 29, 1968 (Second game of doubleheader) Cincinnati Reds 6, Philadelphia Phillies 1 Connie Mack Stadium (Philadelphia) |
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9 | Bill Stoneman |
Montreal Expos (NL) | |
Thursday, April 17, 1969 Montreal Expos 7, Philadelphia Phillies 0 Connie Mack Stadium (Philadelphia) (His first of two no-hitters) |