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Pitchers Who Threw & Catchers Who Caught No-Hitters Pitchers Who Threw & Catchers Who Caught No‐Hitters By Chuck Rosciam No. Perf # HOF PITCHER (Innings) # HOF CATCHER Date W-Tm L-Tm Score Note 1 Borden Joe Snyder Pop 7/28/1875 Phi NA vs. Chi-NA 4-0 2 Bradley George Clapp John 7/15/1876 Stl NL vs. Har NL 2-0 3 Perf Richmond Lee Bennett Charlie 6/12/1880 Wor NL vs. Cle NL 1-0 4 Perf Ward John Gross Emil 6/17/1880 Pro NL vs. Bif NL 5-0 5 1 Corcoran Larry 1 Flint Silver 8/19/1880 Chi NL vs. Bos NL 6-0 5 1 HOF Kelly King 6 1 HOF Galvin Jim 1 Rowe Jack 8/20/1880 Buf NL @ Wor NL 1-0 7 Mullane Tony 1 Sullivan Dan 9/11/1882 Lou AA @ Cin AA 2-0 8 Hecker Guy 2 Sullivan Dan 9/19/1882 Lou AA @ Pit AA 3-1 9 2 Corcoran Larry 2 Flint Silver 9/20/1882 Chi NL vs. Wor NL 5-0 10 HOF Radbourn Charles (Hoss) Gilligan Barney 7/25/1883 Pro NL vs. Cle NL 8-0 11 Daily Hugh (One Arm) Bushong Doc 9/13/1883 Cle NL @ Phi NL 1-0 12 1 Atkisson Al Milligan Jocko 5/24/1884 Phi AA vs. Pit AA 10-1 13 Morris Ed 1 Kemmler Rudy 5/29/1884 Col AA @ Pit AA 5-0 14 Mountain Frank 2 Kemmler Rudy 6/5/1884 Col AA @ Was AA 12-0 15 3 Corcoran Larry 2 HOF King Kelly 6/27/1884 Chi NL vs. Pro NL 6-0 16 2 HOF Galvin Jim 2 Rowe Jack 8/4/1884 Buf NL @ Det NL 18-0 17 Burns Dick Crotty Joe 8/26/1884 Cin UA @ KC UA 3-1 18 Cushman Ed Broughton Cal 8/28/1884 Mil UA vs. Was UA 5-0 19 Kimber Sam Corcoran Tommy 10/4/1884 Bro AA vs. Tol AA 0-0 a 20 HOF Clarkson John 3 Flint Silver 7/27/1885 Chi NL @ Pro NL 4-0 21 Ferguson Charlie 1 Ganzel Charlie 8/29/1885 Phi NL vs. Pro NL 1-0 22 2 Atkisson Al O'Brien Jack 5/1/1886 Phi AA vs. NY AA 3-2 23 1 Terry Adonis 1 Peoples Jimmy 7/24/1886 Bro AA vs. Stl AA 1-0 24 Kilroy Matt Dolan Tom 10/6/1886 Bal AA @ Pit AA 6-0 25 2 Terry Adonis 2 Peoples Jimmy 5/27/1888 Bro AA vs. Lou AA 4-0 26 Porter Henry Daniels Lew 6/6/1888 KC AA @ Bal AA 4-0 27 Seward Ed 1 Robinson Wilbert 7/26/1888 Phi AA vs. Cin AA 12-2 28 Weyhing Gus Townsend George 7/31/1888 Phi AA vs. KC AA 4-0 29 Titcomb Cannonball Grim John 9/15/1890 Roc AA @ Syr AA 7-0 30 Lovett Tom Daly Thomas Peter 6/22/1891 Bro NL vs. NY NL 4-0 31 HOF Rusie Amos Buckley Dick 7/31/1891 NY NL vs. Bro NL 6-0 32 1 Breitenstein Ted Munyan John 10/4/1891 Stl AA vs. Lou AA 8-0 33 Stivetts Jack 2 Ganzel Charlie 8/6/1892 Bos NL vs. Bro NL 11-0 34 Sanders Ben Merritt Bill 8/22/1892 Lou NL vs. Bal NL 6-2 35 Jones Bumpus Vaughn Farmer 10/15/1892 Cin NL vs. Pit NL 7-1 36 Hawke Bill 2 Robinson Wilbert 8/16/1893 Bal NL vs. Was NL 5-0 37 1 HOF Young Cy 1 Zimmer Chief 9/19/1897 Cle NL vs. Cin NL 6-0 38 2 Breitenstein Ted 1 Peitz Heinie 4/22/1898 Cin NL vs. Pit NL 11-0 39 Hughes Jim Clarke Boileryard 4/22/1898 Bal NL vs. Bos NL 8-0 40 Donahue Red 1 McFarland Ed 7/8/1898 Phi NL vs. Bos NL 5-0 41 Thornton Walter Donahue Tim 8/21/1898 Chi NL vs. Bro NL 2-0 42 Phillippe Deacon Kittridge Malachi 5/25/1899 Lou NL vs. NY NL 7-0 *** HOF Willis Vic Bergen Marty 8/7/1899 Bos NL vs. Was NL 7-1 43 Hahn Noodles 2 Peitz Heinie 7/12/1900 Cin NL vs. Phi NL 4-0 *** Moore Earl Woods Bob 5/9/1901 Cle AL vs. Chi AL 2-4 b 44 1 HOF Mathewson Christy Warner John 7/15/1901 NYG NL @ Stl NL 5-0 45 Callahan Jim 2 McFarland Ed 9/20/1902 Chi AL vs. Det AL 3-0 46 Fraser Chick 2 Zimmer Chief 9/18/1903 Phi NL @ Chi NL 10-0 47 Perf 2 HOF Young Cy 1 Criger Lou 5/5/1904 Bos AL vs. Phi AL 3-0 *** Wicker Bob Kling Johnny 6/11/1904 Chi NL vs. NYG NL 1-0 c 48 Tannehill Jesse Farrell Duke 8/17/1904 Bos AL @ Chi AL 6-0 49 2 HOF Mathewson Christy Bowerman Frank 6/13/1905 NYG NL @ Chi NL 1-0 50 Henley Weldon Barton Harry 7/22/1905 Phi AL @ Stl AL 6-0 51 1 Smith Frank 3 McFarland Ed 9/6/1905 Chi AL @ Det AL 15-0 52 Dinneen Bill Armbruster Charlie 9/27/1905 Bos AL vs. Chi AL 2-0 53 Lush Johnny Dooin Red 5/1/1906 Phi NL @ Bro NL 6-0 54 Eason Mal Ritter Lew 7/20/1906 Bro NL @ Stl NL 2-0 *** McIntyre Harry 1 Bergen Bill 8/1/1906 Bro NL vs. Pit NL 0-1 d 55 Pfeffer Frank (Jeff) Brown Sam 5/8/1907 Bos NL vs. Cin NL 6-0 56 Maddox Nick Gibson George 9/20/1907 Pit NL vs. Bro NL 2-1 57 3 HOF Young Cy 2 Criger Lou 6/30/1908 Bos AL @ NYA AL 8-0 58 Wiltse Hooks HOF Bresnahan Roger 7/4/1908 NYG NL vs. Phi NL 1-0 e 59 Rucker Nap 2 Bergen Bill 9/5/1908 Bro NL vs. Bos NL 6-0 60 Rhoades Dusty Bemis Harry 9/18/1908 Cle AL vs. Bos AL 2-1 61 2 Smith Frank Sullivan Sr. Billy 9/20/1908 Chi AL vs. Phi AL 1-0 62 Perf 1 Joss Addie 1 Clarke Nig 10/2/1908 Cle AL @ Chi AL 1-0 *** Ames Red Schlei George 4/15/1909 NYG NL vs. Bro NL 0-3 f 63 2 Joss Addie 2 Clarke Nig 4/20/1910 Cle AL vs. Chi AL 1-0 64 HOF Bender Chief Thomas Ira 5/12/1910 Phi AL vs. Cle AL 4-0 *** 1 Hughes Tom L. 3 Criger Lou 8/30/1910 NY AL vs. Cle AL 0-5 g 65 Wood Joe 1 Carrigan Bill 7/29/1911 Bos AL vs. Stl AL 5-0 66 HOF Walsh Ed Block Bruno 8/27/1911 Chi AL vs. Bos AL 5-0 67 Mullin George Stanage Oscar 7/4/1912 Det AL vs. Stl AL 7-0 68 Hamilton Earl Alexander Walt 8/30/1912 Stl AL @ Det AL 5-1 69 Tesreau Jeff Wilson Art 9/6/1912 NYG NL @ Phi NL 3-0 *** Scott Jim 1 HOF Schalk Ray 5/14/1914 Chi AL vs. Was AL 0-1 h 70 Benz Joe 2 HOF Schalk Ray 5/31/1914 Chi AL vs. Cle AL 6-1 71 Davis George 1 Gowdy Hank 9/9/1914 Bos NL vs. Phi NL 7-0 72 Lafitte Ed Owens Frank 9/19/1914 Bro FL vs. KC FL 6-2 73 HOF Marquard Rube Meyers Chief 4/15/1915 NYG NL vs. Bro NL 2-0 74 Allen Frank ? 4/24/1915 Pit FL @ Stl FL 2-0 75 Hendrix Claude 2 Wilson Art 5/15/1915 Chi FL @ Pit FL 10-0 76 Main Alex Easterly Ted 8/16/1915 KC FL @ Buf FL 5-0 77 Lavender Jimmy Archer Jimmy 8/31/1915 Chi NL @ NYG NL 2-0 78 Davenport Dave ? 9/7/1915 Stl FL vs. Chi FL 3-0 79 2 Hughes Tom L. 2 Gowdy Hank 6/16/1916 Bos NL vs. Pit NL 2-0 80 Foster Rube 2 Carrigan Bill 6/16/1916 Bos AL vs. NYA AL 2-0 81 Bush Joe 1 Picinich Val 8/26/1916 Phi AL vs. Cle AL 5-0 82 1 Leonard Hubert (Dutch) 3 Carrigan Bill 8/30/1916 Bos AL vs. Stl AL 4-0 83 Cicotte Eddie 3 HOF Schalk Ray 4/14/1917 Chi AL @ Stl AL 11-0 84 Mogridge George Nunamaker Les 4/24/1917 NY AL @ Bos AL 2-1 85 Toney Fred Huhn Emil 5/2/1917 Cin NL @ Chi NL 1-0 i *** Vaughn Hippo 2 Wilson Art 5/2/1917 Chi NL vs. Cin NL 0-1 j 86 Koob Ernie 1 Severeid Hank 5/5/1917 Stl AL vs. Chi AL 1-0 87 Groom Bob 2 Severeid Hank 5/6/1917 Stl AL vs. Chi AL 3-0 88 Perf HOF Ruth Babe (0) Agnew Sam 6/23/1917 Bos AL vs. Wasl AL 4-0 k 88 Shore Ernie Thomas Pinch 89 2 Leonard Hubert (Dutch) Schang Wally 6/3/1918 Bos AL @ Det AL 5-0 90 Eller Hod Rariden Bill 5/11/1919 Cin NL vs. Stl NL 6-0 91 Caldwell Ray O'Neill Steve 9/10/1919 Cle AL @ NYA AL 3-0 92 HOF Johnson Walter 2 Picinich Val 7/1/1920 Was AL @ Bos AL 1-0 93 Perf Robertson Charlie 4 HOF Schalk Ray 4/30/1922 Chi AL @ Det AL 2-0 94 Barnes Jesse Smith Earl 5/7/1922 NYG NL vs.
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