No hitter records set by the teams with pitchers who achieved near pitching perfection. One of the most difficult record books to get into here at Baseball Almanac and one that is truly an honor to be mentioned in.

"You don't face (Nolan) Ryan without your rest. He's the only guy I go against that makes me go to bed before midnight." - Hall of Famer Reggie Jackson in Diamond Gems: Life Lessons Between the Lines (David Ray, Xulon Press Publishers, 10/25/2008, Page 29)

In 1990, the American League (AL) had a combined total of six no-hit games -- the most ever in a single season, in a single league, in Major League history! That same year there was one National League (NL) no-no, a record high seven no-hitters, a total that was duplicated in 2015, when there five in the NL and two in the AL!

On April 22, 1898, the National League had two no hit games on the same day, the most ever in a single day of play in Major League history. Nearly one-hundred years later; on June 29, 1990, the Major League record was tied (two in a day), but not the single league record, when two no-hitters were tossed on the same evening, but in different leagues (Dave Stewart, American League, Oakland Athletics, and, Fernando Valenzuela, National League, Los Angeles Dodgers).

Every single American League, National League, Union Association and American Association no hitter (along with seveal hundred box scores) are listed on our pitching menu. Prefer an all-inclusive list? We've got that base covered too!