New York-Penn League No-Hit Games
New York-Penn League No-Hit Games
DATE | PITCHER(S) | TEAM | OPPONENT | RESULT | INN. |
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7/12/1940 | Walt Balash | Niagara Falls Rainbows | London Pirates | W | 9 |
8/07/1940 | Andy Rose | London Pirates | Bradford Bees | W | 9 |
6/07/1943 | Bob Vetter | Jamestown Falcons | Batavia Clippers | W | 9 |
6/03/1944 | Boyd Tepler | Lockport Cubs | Hornell Maples | W | 9 |
6/03/1946 | Fran Smith | Lockport Cubs | Hornell Maples | W | 9 |
7/28/1947 | John Rutherford | Olean Oilers | Lockport Reds | W | 9 |
8/27/1947 | Kenneth Fremming | Jamestown Falcons | Wellsville Nitros | W | 9 |
8/28/1948 | Chuck McCombie | Hamilton Cardinals | Bradford Blue Wings | W | 9 |
8/31/1948 | Lou Blackmore | Wellsville Nitros | Lockport Reds | L | 9 |
8/31/1948 | Jerry Kleinsmith | Jamestown Falcons | Hamilton Cardinals | W | 9 |
7/20/1950 | Dick Fortune | Wellsville Senators | Jamestown Falcons | W | 9 |
5/15/1951 | Karl Spooner | Hornell Dodgers | Bradford Phillies | W | 9 |
6/25/1951 | Ted Morris | Olean Oilers | Hamilton Cardinals | W | 9 |
8/18/1952 | Bob Rauber | Hamilton Cardinals | Olean Yankees | W | 9 |
8/20/1952 | Frank Etchberger | Bradford Phillies | Batavia Clippers | W | 9 |
8/20/1952 | Jim Mitchell | Batavia Clippers | Bradford Phillies | L | 9 |
6/09/1955 | Gary Geiger | Hamilton Cardinals | Erie Sailors | W | 9 |
7/23/1955 | John Herbert | Erie Sailors | Hornell Dodgers | W* | 9 |
5/12/1957 | Luis DeLeon | Wellsville Braves | Elmira Pioneers | W | 9 |
5/17/1957 | Fred Haddix | Corning Red Sox | Wellsville Braves | W | 9 |
5/17/1958 | Cubert Smith | Erie Sailors | Auburn Yankees | W | 9 |
6/06/1959 | Robert Bailargeon | Elmira Pioneers | Geneva Redlegs | W | 9 |
7/03/1959 | Dennis Ballard | Auburn Yankees | Geneva Redlegs | W | 9 |
9/02/1960 | Dick Sherrow | Wellsville Braves | Geneva Redlegs | W | 9 |
5/10/1961 | Joe Durelli | Elmira Pioneers | Erie Sailors | W | 9 |
6/03/1961 | Fred Wolff | Olean Red Sox | Batavia Pirates | W | 9 |
8/13/1961 | Mike Thornton | Geneva Redlegs | Olean Red Sox | W | 9 |
6/06/1965 | Ernest Abels | Wellsville Red Sox | Jamestown Tigers | W | 9 |
7/22/1966 | John Silva | Oneonta Yankees | Auburn Mets | W | 7 |
8/18/1969 | Nils Lambert Ron Thomas |
Batavia Trojans | Geneva Pirates | W | 9 |
7/23/1970 | Charles Arrendale | Niagara Falls Pirates | Newark Co-Pilots | W | 9 |
8/11/1971 | Bert Raschke | Oneonta Yankees | Newark Co-Pilots | W | 7 |
8/24/1971 | Gerald Ginter | Geneva Senators | Niagara Falls Pirates | W | 7 |
7/12/1972 | Steven Avers | Jamestown Falcons | Batavia Trojans | W | 7 |
8/03/1972 | Thomas Deidel | Newark Co-Pilots | Batavia Trojans | L 2-0 | 5 |
8/26/1972 | Timothy Juran | Batavia Trojans | Niagara Falls Pirates | W | 7 |
8/21/1973 | Daniel Boltano | Auburn Phillies | Elmira Pioneers | W | 9 |
7/07/1974 | Gregory Diehl | Oneonta Yankees | Newark Co-Pilots | W* | 7 |
8/25/1974 | James Wright | Auburn Phillies | Batavia Trojans | W | 7 |
7/08/1975 | John Morris | Newark Co-Pilots | Oneonta Yankees | W | 9 |
6/30/1976 | Laurence Kienzle | Niagara Falls Pirates | Batavia Trojans | W | 7 |
8/18/1977 | Gregory Staffon | Jamestown Expos | Elmira Pioneers | W | 7 |
8/15/1978 | Randall Bozeman | Little Falls Mets | Batavia Trojans | W | 7 |
8/03/1981 | Gregory Dunn | Erie Cardinals | Batavia Trojans | W | 9 |
7/25/1983 | Bill Fulton | Oneonta Yankees | Geneva Cubs | W | 9 |
7/24/1985 | Dody Rather | Oneonta Yankees | Geneva Cubs | W | 9 |
7/23/1986 | Doug Cinnela | Newark Orioles | Oneonta Yankees | W | 9 |
8/03/1986 | Doug Cinnela | Newark Orioles | Auburn Astros | W | 9 |
7/07/1988 | Terry Griffin | Little Falls Mets | Utica Blue Sox | W | 9 |
8/26/1989 | Dough Marcero | Niagara Falls Rapids | Elmira Pioneers | W | 9 |
8/28/1989 | Ray Doss | Welland Pirates | Batavia Clippers | W | 9 |
8/29/1990 | Shawn Turri Bob Undorf |
Niagara Falls Rapids | Elmira Pioneers | W | 7 |
8/10/1992 | David Oehrlein | Hamilton Redbirds | Auburn Astros | W | 5 |
6/30/1993 | Gregg Twiggs | Geneva Cubs | Auburn Astros | W | 7 |
7/25/1993 | Andy Larkin | Elmira Pioneers | Welland Pirates | W | 9 |
9/01/1993 | Peter Agostinelli | Batavia | Welland Pirates | W | 7 |
6/19/1994 | Joe Montelongo Rob Rehkopf |
Williamsport Cubs | Elmira Pioneers | W | 9 |
8/05/1994 | Mark Sievert | St. Catharines Blue Jays | Utica Blue Sox | W | 7 |
8/24/1995 | Elvin Hernandez | Erie SeaWolves | Oneonta Yankees | W | 9 |
7/28/1996 | Luis Delossantos | Oneonta Yankees | Batavia Clippers | W | 9 |
9/03/1996 | Dennis Martinez Sean DePaula Matt Miner |
Watertown Indians | Utica Blue Sox | W | 9 |
8/04/1998 | Tim Redding Darwin Peguero Pete Sullivan |
Auburn Doubledays | St. Catharines Stompers | W | 9 |
8/10/2000 | Doug Waechter | Hudson Valley Renegades | Pittsfield Mets | W | 9 |
7/27/2001 | Jason Arnold | Staten Island Yankees | Vermont Expos | W | 9 |
9/02/2003 | Jordan Tata Chris Horner |
Oneonta Tigers | Tri-City ValleyCats | W | 9 |
8/26/2005 | Robert Ray Adrian Martin |
Auburn Doubledays | Batavia Muckdogs | W 5-0 | 9 |
8/13/2006 | Jeffrey Farrell Yulkin German |
Lowell Spinners | Hudson Valley Renegades | W 2-0 | 9 |
9/06/2006 | Henry Cabrera Olivo Astacio |
Williamsport Crosscutters | Batavia Muckdogs | W 1-0 | 9 |
7/12/2007 | Kelvin De La Cruz Daniel Frega Vinnie Pestano |
Mahoning Valley Scrappers | Vermont Lake Monsters | W 7-1 | 7 |
7/15/2007 | Guillermo Moscoso | Oneonta Tigers | Batavia Muckdogs | W 6-0* | 9 |
6/21/2008 | Shane Wolf David Miller Ashton Mowdy |
Tri-City ValleyCats | Oneonta Tigers | W 10-0 | 9 |
6/30/2008 | David Stokes Anthony Shawler Tyler Stohr |
Oneonta Tigers | Lowell Spinners | W 2-1 | 7 |
8/23/2009 | Brandon Moore | Brooklyn Cyclones | Aberdeen IronBirds | W 5-0 | 7 |
9/01/2012 | J.C. Menna Deyvi Jimenez Ryan Dull |
Vermont Lake Monsters | Tri-City ValleyCats | W 2-0 | 9 |
8/18/2013 | Yacksel Rios Mark Meadors Manny Martinez |
Williamsport Crosscutters | Mahoning Valley Scrappers | W 8-0 | 9 |
9/01/2013 | Luis Gomez Carlos Melo Kerry Doane |
Mahoning Valley Scrappers | Batavia Muckdogs | W 6-0 | 9 |
6/24/2015 | Gabriel Castellanos Brett Lilek Steven Farnworth |
Batavia Muckdogs | Mahoning Valley Scrappers | W 1-0* | 9 |
8/06/2015 | Kevin McCanna Ralph Garza Zac Person |
Tri-City ValleyCats | Aberdeen IronBirds | W 5-0 | 9 |
6/18/2016 | Drew Finley Josh Roeder |
Staten Island Yankees | Brooklyn Cyclones | W 2-1 | 10 |
7/26/2016 | Ranger Suarez | Williamsport Crosscutters | Auburn Doubledays | W 4-0 | 7 |
7/29/2017 | Jhony Brito, Alex Bisacca, Juan De Paula, Justin Kamplain | Staten Island Yankees | Tri-City ValleyCats | W 2-0 | 9 |
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