Pitchers who had a no-hitter through nine innings are listed; italics indicate a perfect game.

All hits to break up the no-hitter are singles unless otherwise indicated.

1961 1 no-hitter kept through 9 innings (Warren Spahn); 2 broken up in the ninth

9/25 (2nd game), Bob Shaw, Kansas City vs. Detroit, Bubba Morton (0 out-3 hits total)

9/27, Al Schroll, Minnesota vs. Cleveland, Don Dillard (0 out-2 hits total)

1962 5 no-hitters (Bo Belinsky, Earl Wilson, Sandy Koufax, Bill Monbouquette, Jack Kralick); 2 broken up in the ninth

5/1, Bill Stafford/Roland Sheldon, New York Yankees at Chicago White Sox, Nellie Fox (0 out-2 hits total)

5/22, Whitey Ford/Jim Coates, New York Yankees vs. Los Angeles Angels, Bob Rodgers (1 out-1 hit total in 12 innings)

1963 3 no-hitters (Sandy Koufax, Don Nottebart, Juan Marichal); 4 broken up in the ninth

5/11, Ted Bowsfield, Kansas City at Minnesota, Vic Power (0 out-2 hits total)

7/29, Joel Horlen, Chicago White Sox at Washington, Chuck Hinton (1 out-2 hits total)

8/27 (1st game), Jim Bouton, New York Yankees vs. Boston, Russ Nixon, (0 out-2 hits total)

8/4, Johnny Podres, Los Angeles Dodgers at Houston, Johnny Temple (0 out-1 hit total)

1964 3 no-hitters (Ken Johnson, Sandy Koufax, Jim Bunning); 2 broken up in the ninth

4/18, Jim Maloney/John Tsitouris, Cincinnati vs. Los Angeles Dodgers, Frank Howard (2 out-1 hit total)

6/26 (first game), Gerry Arrigo, Minnesota vs. Chicago White Sox, Mike Hershberger (0 out-1 hit total)

1965 4 no-hitters (Jim Maloney-10 innings before allowing hit in 11th, Jim Maloney-10 innings, Sandy Koufax, Dave Morehead); 0 broken up in the ninth

1966 1 no-hitter (Sonny Siebert); 2 broken up in the ninth

9/25, Ken Holtzman, Chicago Cubs vs. Los Angeles Dodgers, Dick Schofield (0 out-2 hits total)

#*9/30, Larry Dierker, Houston at New York Mets, Ed Bressoud-2B (0 out-2 hits total)

1967 4 no-hitters (Steve Barber/Stu Miller, Don Wilson, Dean Chance, Joel Horlen); 2 broken up in the ninth

4/14, Billy Rohr, Boston at New York Yankees, Elston Howard (2 out-1 hit total)

4/16 (2nd game), Steve Barber, Baltimore at California, Jim Fregosi-2B (1 out-1 hit total)

1968 5 no-hitters (Tom Phoebus, Jim Catfish Hunter, George Culver, Gaylord Perry, Ray Washburn); 2 broken up in the ninth

*6/1, Dean Chance, Minnesota at Chicago White Sox, Bill Voss (1 out-3 hits total)

6/7 (1st game), Blue Moon Odom, Oakland vs. Baltimore, Dave Johnson (2 out-1 hit total)

1969 6 no-hitters (Bill Stoneman, Jim Maloney, Don Wilson, Jim Palmer, Ken Holtzman, Bob Moose); 5 broken up in the ninth

5/15, Dave McNally, Baltimore at Minnesota, Cesar Tovar (1 out-1 hit total)

5/31, Joe Sparma, Detroit at Seattle, Don Mincher-2B (1 out-1 hit total)

#7/9, Tom Seaver, New York Mets vs. Chicago Cubs, Jim Qualls (1 out-1 hit total)

8/10, Mike Cuellar, Baltimore vs. Minnesota, Cesar Tovar (0 out-1 hit total)

*9/13, Larry Dierker, Houston at Atlanta, Felix Millan-2B (2 out-7 hits total in 13 innings)

1970 4 no-hitters (Dock Ellis, Clyde Wright, Bill Singer, Vida Blue); 4 broken up in the ninth

6/4, Jim Rooker, Kansas City at New York Yankees, Horace Clarke (0 out-6 hits total in 12 innings)

6/19, Sonny Siebert, Boston vs. New York Yankees, Horace Clarke (0 out-4 hits total)

7/2, Joe Niekro, Detroit at New York Yankees, Horace Clarke (1 out-1 hit total)

7/21, Clay Kirby/Jack Baldschun, San Diego vs. New York Mets, Bud Harrelson, (0 out-3 hits total)

1971 3 no-hitters (Ken Holtzman, Rick Wise, Bob Gibson); 2 broken up in the ninth

4/16, Juan Marichal, San Francisco vs. Chicago Cubs, Ken Rudolph (0 out-2 hits total)

7/18 (2nd game), Luke Walker, Pittsburgh vs. Los Angeles, Joe Ferguson-HR (0 out-1 hit total)

1972 3 no-hitters (Burt Hooton, Milt Pappas, Bill Stoneman); 4 broken up in the ninth

6/18, Jerry Reuss, Houston vs. Philadelphia, Larry Bowa-2B (0 out-1 hit total)

7/4 (1st game), Tom Seaver, New York Mets vs. San Diego, Leron Lee (1 out-1 hit total)

7/11, Marty Pattin, Boston at Oakland, Reggie Jackson (1 out-1 hit total)

7/18, Steve Arlin, San Diego vs. Philadelphia, Denny Doyle (2 out-2 hits total)

1973 5 no-hitters (Steve Busby, Nolan Ryan, Nolan Ryan, Jim Bibby, Phil Niekro); 4 broken up in the ninth

6/13, Rick Wise, St. Louis at Cincinnati, Joe Morgan (1 out-1 hit total)

#6/16, Jim Palmer, Baltimore vs. Texas, Ken Suarez (1 out-2 hits total)

7/6, Ron Schueler, Atlanta at New York Mets, Ron Hodges (0 out-2 hits total)

8/21, Stan Bahnsen, Chicago White Sox at Cleveland, Walt Williams (2 out-1 hit total)

1974 3 no-hitters (Steve Busby, Dick Bosman, Nolan Ryan); 5 broken up in the ninth

#5/27 (1st game), Ken Brett, Pittsburgh vs. San Diego, Fred Kendall (0 out-2 hits total)

7/15, Wayne Garland, Baltimore vs. Oakland, Dick Green (0 out-4 hits total)

7/20, Doc Medich, New York Yankees vs. Kansas City, Fran Healy (0 out-2 hits total)

8/7, Nolan Ryan, California at Chicago White Sox, Dick Allen (1 out-3 hits total)

9/4, Don Wilson/Mike Cosgrove, Houston vs. Cincinnati, Tony Perez (0 out-1 hit total)

1975 3 no-hitters (Nolan Ryan, Ed Halicki, Vida Blue/Glenn Abbott/Paul Lindblad/Roland Fingers); 3 broken up in the ninth

6/8, Ken Holtzman, Oakland at Detroit, Tom Veryzer-2B (2 out-1 hit total)

7/2 (1st game), Rick Wise, Boston at Milwaukee, George Scott-HR (2 out-2 hits total)

*9/24, Tom Seaver, New York Mets at Chicago Cubs, Joe Wallis (2 out-4 hits total in 11 innings)

1976 4 no-hitters (Larry Dierker, John Blue Moon Odom/Francisco Barrios, John Candelaria, John Montefusco; 7 broken up in the ninth

5/2, Rudy May, New York Yankees at Kansas City, Amos Otis-2B (0 out-3 hits total in 11 innings)

*5/26, Ken Brett, Chicago White Sox at California, Jerry Remy (2 out-2 hits total in 11 innings)

6/4, Andy Messersmith, Atlanta at Montreal, Pepe Mangual (1 out-1 hit total)

7/23, Doyle Alexander, New York Yankees vs. Boston, Rick Burleson (0 out-3 hits total)

8/7, Steve Luebber, Minnesota at Texas, Roy Howell (2 out-2 hits total)

8/28, Vida Blue, Oakland vs. Detroit, Mickey Stanley-HR (1 out-1 hit total)

10/2, Phil Niekro, Atlanta at Cincinnati, Cesar Geronimo-2B (1 out-1 hit total)

1977 3 no-hitters (Jim Colborn, Dennis Eckersley, Bert Blyleven); 0 broken up in the ninth



1978 2 no-hitters (Bob Forsch, Tom Seaver); 1 broken up in the ninth

9/26, Mike Flanagan, Baltimore vs. Cleveland, Gary Alexander-HR (2 out-3 hits total)

1979 1 no-hitter (Ken Forsch); 2 broken up in the ninth

7/13, Nolan Ryan, California vs. New York Yankees, Reggie Jackson (1 out-1 hit total)

7/13, Steve Renko, Boston at Oakland, Rickey Henderson (1 out-1 hit total)

1980 1 no-hitter (Jerry Reuss); 2 broken up in the ninth

4/23, Bruce Kison, California at Minnesota, Ken Landreaux-2B (1 out-1 hit total)

8/20, Dan Spillner, Cleveland vs. Chicago White Sox, Leo Sutherland (1 out-1 hit total)

1981 3 no-hitters (Charlie Lea, Len Barker, Nolan Ryan; 4 broken up in the ninth

5/6, Bert Blyleven, Cleveland at Toronto, Lloyd Moseby-2B (0 out-2 hits total)

8/25, Dennis Lamp, Chicago White Sox at Milwaukee, Robin Yount-2B (0 out-1 hit total)

9/5, Jim Slaton, Milwaukee at Minnesota, Sal Butera (0 out-3 hits total)

9/12, Bob Ojeda, Boston at New York Yankees, Rick Cerone-2B (0 out-2 hits total)

1982 0 no-hitters; 1 broken up in the ninth

#9/28 (1st game), Jim Clancy, Toronto vs. Minnesota, Randy Bush (0 out-1 hit total)

1983 3 no-hitters (Dave Righetti, Bob Forsch, Mike Warren); 5 broken up in the ninth

#4/15, Milt Wilcox, Detroit at Chicago White Sox, Jerry Hairston (2 out-1 hit total)

6/26, Storm Davis, Baltimore vs. Detroit, Rick Leach-HR (0 out-2 hits total)

7/20, Charles Hudson, Philadelphia vs. Houston (1 out-3 hits total)

*7/31 (2nd game), Jose DeLeon, Pittsburgh at New York Mets, Hubie Brooks (1 out-3 hits total in 12 innings)

8/24, Chuck Rainey, Chicago Cubs vs. Cincinnati, Eddie Milner (2 out-1 hit total)

1984 2 no-hitters (Jack Morris, Mike Witt); 1 broken up in the ninth

5/12, Mario Soto, Cincinnati vs. St. Louis, George Hendrick-HR (2 out-1 hit total)

1985 0 no-hitters; 3 broken up in the ninth

5/8, Mike Moore, Seattle at Milwaukee, Robin Yount (0 out-4 hits total)

*6/6, Jimmy Key, Toronto vs. Detroit, Tom Brookens (0 out-4 hits in 12 innings)

8/24, Dave Stieb, Toronto at Chicago White Sox, Rudy Law-HR (0 out-5 hits total)

1986 2 no-hitters (Joe Cowley, Mike Scott); 4 broken up in the ninth

6/16, Charlie Hough, Texas vs. California, Wally Joyner (1 out-1 hit total)

8/20, Walt Terrell, Detroit vs. California, Wally Joyner-2B (2 out-1 hit total)

#*8/20, Don Carman, Philadelphia at San Francisco, Bob Brenly-2B (0 out-1 hit total in 10 innings)

10/1, Danny Jackson, Kansas City vs. California, Dick Schofield (0 out-2 hits total)

1987 1 no-hitter (Juan Nieves); 3 broken up in the ninth

4/13, Jamie Moyer, Chicago at Philadelphia, Juan Samuel (0 out-3 hits total)

5/5, Eric Bell, Baltimore at Minnesota, Tom Nieto (0 out-5 hits total)

6/7, Mike Jackson, Philadelphia vs. Montreal, Tim Raines-2B (0 out-2 hits total)

1988 1 no-hitter (Tom Browning); 8 broken up in the ninth

4/27, Nolan Ryan, Houston vs. Philadelphia, Mike Schmidt (1 out-2 hits total in 10 innings)

#5/2, Ron Robinson, Cincinnati vs. Montreal, Wallace Johnson (2 out-2 hits total)

5/8, Doug Drabek, Pittsburgh vs. San Diego, Randy Ready (0 out-2 hits total)

5/28, Odell Jones, Milwaukee at Cleveland, Ron Washington (1 out-2 hits total)

6/6, Tom Browning, Cincinnati at San Diego, Tony Gwynn (1 out-1 hit total)

6/12, Mike Scott, Houston vs. Atlanta, Ken Oberkfell (2 out-1 hit total)

9/24, Dave Stieb, Toronto at Cleveland, Julio Franco (2 out-1 hit total)

9/30, Dave Stieb, Toronto vs. Baltimore, Jim Traber (2 out-1 hit total)

1989 0 no-hitters; 6 broken up in the ninth

4/23, Nolan Ryan, Texas at Toronto, Nelson Liriano-3B (1 out-1 hit total)

4/28, Kirk McCaskill, California vs. Toronto, Nelson Liriano-2B (0 out-1 hit total)

5/4, John Farrell, Cleveland vs. Kansas City, Kevin Seitzer (0 out-1 hit total)

#7/4, Tom Browning, Cincinnati at Philadelphia, Dickie Thon-2B (0 out-2 hits total)

#8/4, Dave Stieb, Toronto vs. New York Yankees, Roberto Kelly-2B (2 out-2 hits total)

8/10, Nolan Ryan, Texas vs. Detroit, Dave Bergman (1 out-2 hits total)

1990 7 no-hitters (Mark Langston/Mike Witt, Randy Johnson, Nolan Ryan, Dave Stewart, Fernando Valenzuela, Terry Mulholland, Dave Stieb); 5 broken up in the ninth

#4/20, Brian Holman, Seattle at Oakland, Ken Phelps-HR (2 out-1 hit total)

5/27, John Smoltz, Atlanta at Philadelphia, Lenny Dykstra-2B (1 out-2 hits total)

6/13, Trevor Wilson, San Francisco at San Diego, Mike Pagliarulo (0 out-1 hit total)

7/29, Scott Garrelts, San Francisco vs. Cincinnati, Paul ONeill (2 out-1 hit total)

8/3, Doug Drabek, Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, Sil Campusano (2 out-1 hit total)

1991 8 no-hitters (Nolan Ryan, Tommy Greene, Bob Milacki/Mike Flanagan/Mark Williamson/Gregg Olson, Mark Gardner-9 innings before allowing hit in 10th, Dennis Martinez, Wilson Alvarez, Bret Saberhagen, Kent Mercker/Mark Wohlers/Alejandro Pena); 3 broken up in the ninth

4/10, Scott Sanderson, New York Yankees at Detroit, Tony Phillips-2B (0 out-1 hit total)

*4/24, Darryl Kile/Al Osuna/Curt Schilling, Houston vs. Cincinnati, Bill Doran (0 out-3 hits total in 13 innings)

8/14, Randy Johnson, Seattle vs. Oakland, Mike Gallego (0 out-1 hit total)

1992 1 no-hitter (Kevin Gross); 2 broken up in the ninth

9/13, Bob Welch/Kelly Downs, Oakland vs. Seattle, Harold Reynolds (1 out-2 hits total)

9/30, Frank Viola, Boston at Toronto, Devon White (0 out-1 hit total)

1993 3 no-hitters (Chris Bosio, Jim Abbott, Darryl Kile); 3 broken up in the ninth

4/6, Jose Guzman, Chicago Cubs vs. Atlanta, Otis Nixon (2 out-1 hit total)

5/16, Randy Johnson, Seattle at Oakland, Lance Blankenship (1 out-1 hit total)

9/29, Tim Pugh, Cincinnati at San Diego, Billy Bean (1 out-1 hit total)

1994 3 no-hitters (Kent Mercker, Scott Erickson, Kenny Rogers); 3 broken up in the ninth

4/13, Pedro Martinez, Montreal vs. Cincinnati, Brian Dorsett (0 out-2 hits total)

5/29, David West/Heathcliff Slocumb, Philadelphia vs. Houston, Steve Finley (0 out-3 hits total)

6/13 Jeff Fassero, Montreal vs. Pittsburgh, Carlos Garcia (2 out-3 hits total)

1995 2 no-hitters (Pedro Martinez-9 perfect innings before allowing hit in 10th, Ramon Martinez); 4 broken up in the ninth

6/17, David Cone, Toronto vs. Texas, Benji Gil (1 out-3 hits total)

7/3, Mike Morgan, St. Louis vs. Montreal, Wil Cordero (1 out-1 hit total)

8/29, Paul Wagner, Pittsburgh vs. Colorado, Andres Galarraga (2 out-1 hit total)

9/25, Frank Castillo, Chicago Cubs vs. St. Louis, Bernard Gilkey-3B (2 out-1 hit total)

1996 3 no-hitters (Al Leiter, Dwight Gooden, Hideo Nomo); 1 broken up in the the ninth

9/2, David Cone/Mariano Rivera, New York Yankees at Oakland, Jose Herrera (1 out-1 hit total)

1997 2 no-hitters (Kevin Brown, Francisco Cordova/Ricardo Rincon-10 innings); 4 broken up in the ninth

4/10, Alex Fernandez, Florida at Chicago Cubs, Dave Hansen (1 out-1 hit total)

*5/16, Alan Benes, St. Louis at Atlanta, Michael Tucker-2B (2 out-7 hits total in 13 innings)

#5/30, Mike Mussina, Baltimore vs. Cleveland, Sandy Alomar (1 out-1 hit total)

9/5, Andy Ashby, San Diego vs. Atlanta, Kenny Lofton (0 out-2 hits total)

1998 1 no-hitter (David Wells); 2 broken up in the ninth

9/13, Andy Benes, Arizona at Cincinnati, Sean Casey (1 out-1 hit total)

9/27, Roy Halladay, Toronto vs. Detroit, Bobby Higginson-HR (2 out-1 hit total)

1999 3 no-hitters (Jose Jimenez, David Cone, Eric Milton); 0 broken up in the ninth

2000 0 no-hitters; 1 broken up in the ninth

8/29, Pedro Martinez, Boston at Tampa Bay, John Flaherty (0 out-1 hit total)

2001 3 no-hitters (Hideo Nomo, A. J. Burnett, Bud Smith); 3 broken up in the ninth

6/19, Tim Wakefield, Boston at Tampa Bay, Randy Winn (0 out-3 hits total)

*7/13, Todd Ritchie, Pittsburgh vs. Kansas City, Luis Alicea (1 out-1 hit total)

#9/2, Mike Mussina, New York Yankees at Boston, Carl Everett (2 out-1 hit total)

2002 1 no-hitter (Derek Lowe); 1 broken up in the ninth

9/3, Aaron Myette (ejected before retiring a batter), Todd Van Poppel, Joaquin Benoit, Texas at Baltimore, Jerry Hairston, Jr. (0 out-1 hit total)

2003 2 no-hitters (Kevin Millwood, Roy Oswalt/Peter Munro/Kirk Saarloos/Brad Lidge/Octavio Dotel/Billy Wagner); 0 broken up in the ninth



2004 1 no-hitter (Randy Johnson); 1 broken up in the ninth

7/25, Eric Milton, Philadelphia vs. Chicago Cubs, Michael Barrett-2B (0 out-3 hits total)

2005 0 no-hitters; 0 broken up in the ninth



2006 1 no-hitter (Anibal Sanchez); 3 broken up in the ninth

9/4, Ramon Ortiz, Washington vs. St. Louis, Aaron Miles (0 out-2 hits total)

9/22, Chris Young, San Diego vs. Pittsburgh, Joe Randa-HR (1 out-1 hit total)

9/28, Daniel Cabrera, Baltimore at New York, Robinson Cano (1 out-1 hit total)

2007 3 no-hitters (Mark Buehrle, Justin Verlander, Clay Buchholz); 3 broken up in the ninth

6/7, Curt Schilling, Boston at Oakland, Shannon Stewart (2 out-1 hit total)

6/24, Dustin McGowan, Toronto vs. Colorado, Jeff Baker (0 out-1 hit total)

#8/31 (2nd game), Scott Baker, Minnesota vs. Kansas City, Mike Sweeney (1 out-1 hit total) [The one-out hit by Sweeney broke up the no-hitter, but the perfect game was broken up by a leadoff walk by John Buck.]

2008 2 no-hitters (Jon Lester, Carlos Zambrano); 2 broken up in the ninth

5/6, Gavin Floyd, Chicago White Sox vs. Minnesota, Joe Mauer-2B (1 out-1 hit total)

7/29, John Lackey, Los Angeles Angels at Boston, Dustin Pedroia (1 out-2 hits total)



2009 2 no-hitters (Jonathan Sanchez, Mark Buehrle); 0 broken up in the ninth



2010 6 no-hitters (Ubaldo Jimenez, Dallas Braden, Roy Halladay, Edwin Jackson, Matt Garza, Roy Halladay-playoffs); 5 broken up in the ninth

#6/2, Armando Galarraga, Detroit vs. Cleveland, Jason Donald (2 out-1 hit total)

6/13, Ted Lilly, Chicago Cubs vs. Chicago White Sox, Juan Pierre (0 out-1 hit total)

#*7/10, Travis Wood, Cincinnati at Philadelphia, Carlos Ruiz-2B (0 out-4 hits total in 11 innings)

8/8, Brandon Morrow, Toronto vs. Tampa Bay, Evan Longoria (2 out-1 hit total)

8/23, Rich Harden/Matt Harrison/Darren ODay/Neftali Feliz, Texas vs. Minnesota, Joe Mauer (1 out-1 hit total)



2011 3 no-hitters (Francisco Liriano, Justin Verlander, Ervin Santana); 2 broken up in the ninth

4/22, Anibal Sanchez, Florida vs. Colorado, Dexter Fowler (0 out-1 hit total)

*7/9, Aaron Harang/Josh Spence/Chad Qualls/Mike Adams/Luke Gregerson, San Diego at Los Angeles Dodgers, Juan Uribe-2B (2 out-2 hits total)



2012 7 no-hitters (Philip Humber, Jered Weaver, Johan Santana, Kevin Millwood/Charlie Furbush/Stephen Pryor/Lucas Luetge/Brandon League/Tom Wilhelmsen, Matt Cain, Felix Hernandez, Homer Bailey); 1 broken up in the ninth

5/18, Justin Verlander, Detroit vs. Pittsburgh, Josh Harrison (1 out-1 hit total)



2013 3 no-hitters (Homer Bailey, Tim Lincecum, Henderson Alvarez); 5 broken up in the ninth (including post-season)

#4/2, Yu Darvish, Texas at Houston, Marwin Gonzalez (2 out-2 hits total)

5/24, Anibal Sanchez, Detroit vs. Minnesota, Joe Mauer (1 out-1 hit total)

#9/6, Yusmeiro Petit, San Francisco vs. Arizona, Eric Chavez (2 out-1 hit total)

9/24, Michael Wacha, St. Louis vs. Washington, Ryan Zimmerman (2 out-1 hit total)

10/12, Anibal Sanchez/Al Alburquerque/Jose Veras/Drew Smyly/Joaquin Benoit, Detroit at Boston, Daniel Nava (1 out-1 hit total) - playoffs



2014 5 no-hitters (Josh Beckett, Clayton Kershaw, Tim Lincecum, Cole Hamels/Jake Diekman/Ken Giles/Jonathan Papelbon, Jordan Zimmermann); 0 broken up in the ninth



On May 9 Yu Darvish of Texas had a no-hitter until David Ortiz singled with two out in the ninth; however, Ortiz was later credited with another hit, in the seventh inning, when a scoring decision was changed from an error to a hit. In the game, Ortiz broke up the no-hitter in the ninth, but retroactively, his single in the ninth was the second hit off Darvish.



2015 7 no-hitters (Chris Heston, Max Scherzer, Cole Hamels, Hisashi Iwakuma, Mike Fiers, Jake Arrieta, Max Scherzer); 5 broken up in the ninth

4/9, Trevor Bauer/Kyle Crockett/Scott Atchison/Nick Hagadone, Cleveland at Houston, Jed Lowrie-HR (1 out-1 hit total)

5/17, Shelby Miller, Atlanta at Miami, Justin Bour (2 out-2 hits total)

7/1, Carlos Carrasco, Cleveland at Tampa Bay, Joey Butler (2 out-1 hit total)

8/26, Justin Verlander, Detroit vs. Los Angeles Angels, Chris Iannetta-2B (0 out-1 hit total)

9/22, Daniel Norris/Buck Farmer/Ian Krol/Drew VerHagen/Neftali Feliz, Detroit vs. Chicago White Sox, Tyler Saladino-3B (1 out-2 hits total in 10 innings)



2016 1 no-hitter (Jake Arrieta); 4 broken up in the ninth

4/29, Adam Conley/Jose Urena, Miami at Milwaukee, Jonathan Lucroy (1 out-4 hits total)

6/16, Colby Lewis, Texas at Oakland, Max Muncy-2B (0 out-2 hits total)

8/25, Matt Moore, San Francisco at Los Angeles Dodgers, Corey Seager (2 out-1 hit total)

9/12, Kyle Hendricks, Chicago Cubs at St. Louis, Jeremy Hazelbaker-HR (0 out-1 hit total)



2017 2 no-hitters through nine innings (Edinson Volquez, Rich Hill); 5 broken up in the ninth

4/18, Wei-Yin Chen/Brad Ziegler/Kyle Barraclough, Miami at Seattle, Mitch Haniger-2B (1 out-1 hit total)

6/30, Mike Foltynewicz, Atlanta at Oakland, Matt Olson-HR (0 out-2 hits total)

7/9, Kyle Freeland, Colorado vs. Chicago White Sox, Melky Cabrera (1 out-1 hit total)

7/31, Gio Gonzalez, Washington at Miami, Dee Gordon (0 out-2 hits total)

9/17, Matthew Boyd, Detroit vs. Chicago White Sox, Tim Anderson-2B (2 out-1 hit total)



2018 3 no-hitters through nine innings (Sean Manaea, Walker Buehler/Tony Cingrani/Yimi Garcia/Adam Liberatore, James Paxton); 3 broken up in the ninth

6/3, Michael Wacha, St. Louis vs. Pittsburgh, Colin Moran (0 out-2 hits total)

7/29, Sean Newcomb, Atlanta vs. Los Angeles Dodgers, Chris Taylor (2 out-2 hits total)

#9/8, Jorge Lopez, Kansas City at Minnesota, Robbie Grossman (0 out-1 hit total) [The hit by Grossman broke up the no-hitter, but the perfect game was broken up by a leadoff walk by Max Kepler.]

2019 4 no-hitters through nine innings (Mike Fiers, Taylor Cole/Felix Pena, Aaron Sanchez/Will Harris/Joe Biagini/Chris Devenski, Justin Verlander); 4 broken up in the ninth

4/4, Trevor Bauer/Jon Edwards/Brad Hand, Cleveland vs. Toronto, Freddy Galvis (0 out-3 hits total)

#7/14, Ryne Stanek/Ryan Yarbrough, Tampa Bay at Baltimore, Hanser Alberto (0 out-3 hits total)

#7/19, Mike Leake, Seattle vs. Los Angeles Angels, Luis Rengifo (0 out-1 hit total)

9/25, Zack Greinke, Houston at Seattle, Austin Nola (1 out-2 hits total)



2020 2 no-hitters (Lucas Giolito, Alec Mills); 1 broken up in the ninth

8/18, Kenta Maeda, Minnesota vs. Milwaukee, Eric Sogard (0 out-4 hits total in 12 innings)



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