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The no-hitter would have been the 327th in MLB history, and the 18th in the history of Reds baseball. The four-homer game would have been even more rare − only 19 of those exist in baseball history.
The no-hitter would have been the 327th in MLB history, and the 18th in the history of Reds baseball. The four-homer game would have been even more rare − only 19 of those exist in baseball history.
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Born without a right hand, Jim Abbott threw a no-hitter at Yankee Stadium in 1993.
Right-hander Dock Ellis also started in 1971, joining Skenes, Friend, Reuss and Friend as five Pirates pitchers that have started for the National League in the All-Star Game.
Seattle right-hander Bryan Woo carried a no-hitter into the eighth inning against the Yankees just days after being named to his first MLB All-Star Game.
The no-hitter ended in the ninth, however. Martinez began the ninth inning, an inning he had never pitched in before, by walking Trenton Brooks.