Tiger Stadium, which also went by the names Briggs Stadium and Navin Field, served as the home of the Detroit Tigers from 1912-1999.
The ballpark hosted eight no-hitters during its tenure, before the Tigers moved into their current home of Comerica Park.
Here are the no-hitters thrown at Tiger Stadium:
1 | George Mullin |
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Detroit Tigers (AL) | |
Thursday, July 4, 1912 (Second game of doubleheader) Detroit Tigers 7, St. Louis Browns 0 Navin Field (Detroit) |
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2 | Earl Hamilton |
St. Louis Browns (AL) | |
Friday, August 30, 1912 St. Louis Browns 5, Detroit Tigers 1 Navin Field (Detroit) (Hamilton becomes the first MLB pitcher to throw a no hitter without a single strikeout.) |
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3 | Hubert "Dutch" Leonard |
Boston Red Sox (AL) | |
Monday, June 3, 1918 Boston Red Sox 5, Detroit Tigers 0 Navin Field (Detroit) (His second of two no-hitters) |
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4 | Charlie Robertson |
Chicago White Sox (AL) | |
![]() Chicago White Sox 2, Detroit Tigers 0 Navin Field (Detroit) (Perfect game) |
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5 | Bob Lemon |
Cleveland Indians (AL) | |
Wednesday, June 30, 1948 Cleveland Indians 2, Detroit Tigers 0 Briggs Stadium (Detroit) |
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6 | Virgil Trucks |
Detroit Tigers (AL) | |
Thursday, May 15, 1952 Detroit Tigers 1, Washington Senators 0 Briggs Stadium (Detroit) (His first of two no-hitters) |
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7 | Steve Busby |
Kansas City Royals (AL) | |
Friday, April 27, 1973 Kansas City Royals 3, Detroit Tigers 0 Tiger Stadium (Detroit) (His first of two no-hitters) |
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8 | Nolan Ryan |
California Angels (AL) | |
Sunday, July 15, 1973 California Angels 6, Detroit Tigers 0 Tiger Stadium (Detroit) (His second of seven no-hitters) |