1. austin jackson no-hits Tampa

    8 walks, 149 pitches

    2nd time Tampa has been no hit this year (3 of last 5 no-hitters have been against the Rays)
  2. the frequency of Tampa getting no-hit got me to do some stat searching.

    the Rays came into the league in 1998. they've been no-hit 4 times since then ('02, '09, '10, '10), more than any other team.

    the opposite end of that spectrum is the Cubs.
    they've gotten at least 1 hit in every single game since Koufax threw a perfecto against them in 1965.

    Tampa has never thrown a no-hitter, but they'll have to go a long time before catching the teams with the longest droughts.
    No Padre has ever thrown a no-hitter (joined MLB in '69)
    No Met has thrown one (formed in '62)

    6 former Mets threw no hitters after leaving the team :hihi: (sorry martin)
    Hideo Nomo threw one before joining the Mets, and another one after leaving them.

    Longest streak ever without a no-hitter belongs to the Philles (57 years)

    Most no-hitters thrown all-time:
    AL: Red Sox (19)
    NL: Dodgers (20)

    Most time being no-hit:
    AL: White Sox & A's (14)
    NL: Braves & Phillies (17)


    4 no-hitters thrown so far this year (shoulda been 5), and we're not to the halfway point.
    most ever in a season was 6 in 1990
  3. Rays in second -- soon to be third place in the division -- where talent says they belong.

    The easy part of their schedule is adios, and all of a sudden no more 1-5 pitching rotation updates from our Rays bandwagoner here.
  4. Thanks for all the info Nutriaitch. Well played sir.
  5. why so many no hitters? the end of the steroid era?
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  6. statistical anomaly

    no-hitters are such flukey things, that we may not see one again for a couple years.
    or we might see 2 this week.
  7. Matt Garza just finished no-hitting Detroit.

    1st no-no in Tampa history
  8. And the Tiger pitcher had a no-no through 5. Garza had super stuff.

  9. werent there 3 perfect games thrown this year (im counting galarragas) and 2 in the same month. theres only been like 20 total ever.

    id say thats more than an anomaly. id say going on 4 or 5 yrs with almost no roids and/or hgh play a part in that.



    edwin jacksons didnt count? :lol:
  10. wasn't there a chit load of no-hitters in the early 90s?
    not sure how many (if any were perfect), but I seem to remember several in a short span back then.





    only if you thrown in the 2 perfectos against them in less than 12 months too.