Padres tie Mets’ mark for no-hit futility
The San Diego Padres have tied the New York Mets’ record for no-hit futility.
The San Diego Padres have tied the New York Mets’ record for no-hit futility.
The San Diego Padres’ Jordan Lyles came within 5 outs of throwing a perfect game, 1 year ago today.
“Toothpick” Sam Jones became the first African-American to throw a Major League Baseball no-hitter, 64 years ago today.
Wall Street Journal national baseball writer Jared Diamond penned a great history today on the San Diego Padres’ futility in no-hitters.
The Padres have just 5 more chances to avoid reaching the Mets’ record for no-hit futility. Three of those games will be played at Coors Field, where the Padres are 1 of just 4 teams to allow one hit or less.
Randy Ready helped the San Diego Padres avoid getting no-hit for the third time, 31 years ago today.