No-hitters vs. the New York Mets (2024)

Although the New York Mets didn’t get their first no-hitter until 2012, the team has been the victim of eight of them throughout its existence. Sandy Koufax, Jim Bunning, Bob Moose, Bill Stoneman, Ed Halicki, Darryl Kile, Chris Heston and Max Scherzer have all thrown no-nos against the Mets.

1Sandy Koufax
Los Angeles Dodgers (NL)
Saturday, June 30, 1962
Los Angeles Dodgers 5, New York Mets 0
Dodger Stadium (Los Angeles)
(His first of four no-hitters)

OK, so the 1962 New York Mets’ lineup wasn’t the most talented of all time (in fact the squad’s 120 losses remain a Major League record), but throwing a no-hitter against any team is still an accomplishment – even for an eventual Hall of Famer.

The Los Angeles Dodgers’ Sandy Koufax struck out the side in the top of the first in this June 30, 1962 Dodger Stadium matchup on just nine pitches for an Immaculate Inning, but things really started going south for the Mets in the bottom half of the inning.

Starter Bob L. Miller (we use the initial because he was one of two Bob Millers in the Mets’ starting rotation) lasted just 2/3 of an inning, giving up 4 runs on 5 hits, helping to set the stage for one of Koufax’s four career no-hitters.

Koufax would go on to strike out a total of 13 batters while walking 3.

Click here for Vin Scully’s radio call of the game.

2Jim Bunning
Philadelphia Phillies (NL)
No-hitters vs. the New York Mets (1)Sunday, June 21, 1964 (First game of doubleheader)
Philadelphia Phillies 6, New York Mets 0
Shea Stadium (New York)
(Perfect game, his second of two no-hitters; it ended a 58-year, 1-month, 18-day no-hitter drought for the Phillies, still the longest team drought for any franchise.)

I doubt when Mets fan dads headed out to Shea Stadium to watch this Fathers’ Day contest, they thought they’d be glad to witness a New York Mets loss. But how many times in your life do you get to witness a perfect game?

Sure, it would have been nice if the Mets’ Tracy Stallard was up to the challenge, but it was the Philadelphia Phillies’ Jim Bunning that would accomplish the amazing feat.

Bunning struck out 10, with the 10th coming in the bottom of the 9th against pinch-hitter John Stephenson – the 27th straight batter he retired.

Shea Stadium earned a perfect game in just its 31st game of its history. It would not happen again.

According to The Baseball Almanac, Bunning threw 90 pitches during the game, and 79 of those were strikes. Wow.

3Bob Moose
Pittsburgh Pirates (NL)
Saturday, September 20, 1969
Pittsburgh Pirates 4, New York Mets 0
Shea Stadium (New York)

The Mets were deep in a pennant race with their eyes set on winning the National League East on Sept. 20, 1969 when Bob Moose took the mound for the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Moose held the Mets hitless, walking three batters while striking out six en route to no-hitting the eventual World Champions. The only real scare came in the sixth inning, when the legendary Roberto Clemente saved the day with a one-handed catch of a liner hit by Wayne Garrett.

The Mets would bounce back well from the no-no loss, winning their next nine games.

4Bill Stoneman
Montreal Expos (NL)
Monday, October 2, 1972 (First game of doubleheader)
Montreal Expos 7, New York Mets 0
Parc Jarry (Montreal)
(His second of two no-hitters)

When Bill Stoneman took the mound at Montreal’s Jarry Park on Oct. 2, 1972, he already had one no-hitter under his belt. (Stoneman in ’69 had tossed a 7-0 no-hitter for the Expos against the Phililes.)

Stoneman’s no-no against the Mets was the first ever pitched outside the United States. The right-hander struck out nine during the game, but he walked seven and mishandled a grounder for an error.

“I wouldn’t say my control was very sharp that day,” Stoneman wrote in a 2005 article for Baseball Digest.

5Ed Halicki
San Francisco Giants (NL)
Sunday, August 24, 1975 (Second game of doubleheader)
San Francisco Giants 6, New York Mets 0
Candlestick Park (San Francisco)

The Mets actually had 12 hits the day that San Francisco Giants pitcher El Halicki hurled his no-hitter against the team.

Unfortunately, all 12 hits came in the first game of the doubleheader at Candlestick Park. The Mets won the opener 9-5, thanks in part to a fifth-inning Grand Slam by Dave Kingman.

Halicki struck out 10 and walked 2 in the nightcap, which turned a bit controversial in the fifth inning when the Mets’ Rusty Staub hit a line drive up the middle.

The ball ricocheted off of Halicki’ shin and rolled to second baseman Derrel Thomas. Thomas bobbled it before throwing to first, allowing the far-from-fleet-footed Grande L’Orange to beat the throw. The official scorer received cheers when he ruled the play an E4, a call that New York Daily News columnist Dick Young took issue with. Halicki has since said he thought the call was correct.

6Darryl Kile
Houston Astros (NL)
Wednesday, September 8, 1993
Houston Astros 7, New York Mets 1
Astrodome (Houston)

Darryl Kile, who tragically died of heart trouble in 2002 while he was with the St. Louis Cardinals, pitched a no-hitter against the Mets in 1993 when he was wearing a Houston Astros uniform.

Kile struck out nine while walking one in the game. He had retired the first 10 Mets batters, but the Mets got a run in the fourth thanks to a walk followed by an Astros defensive breakdown.

After walking Jeff McKnight, Kile threw a wild pitch, which catcher Scott Servais thought hit Joe Orsulak on the foot. It didn’t, and as McKnight ran to third, first baseman Jeff Bagwell grabbed the ball and threw it off-line, allowing McKnight to score.

7Chris Heston
San Francisco Giants (NL)
Tuesday, June 9, 2015
San Francisco Giants 5, New York Mets 0
Citi Field (New York)

Chris Heston, a 27-year-old rookie right-hander, struck out 11 batters and did not allow a walk to no-hit the Mets at Citi Field, the first thrown at the park since Johan Santana’s 2012 no-no.

Heston hit three batters, including one in the ninth inning. He also contributed at the plate with a pair of RBIs while going 2-for-4.

8Max Scherzer
Washington Nationals (NL)
Saturday, October 3, 2015 (second game of doubleheader)
Washington Nationals 2, New York Mets 0
Citi Field (New York)

On October 3, 2015, during the second game of a doubleheader, the Washington Nationals’ Max Scherzer threw his second no-hitter of the season, stifling the New York Mets’ offense for a 2-0 win at Citi Field.

Scherzer was throwing a perfect game until the sixth inning, when third baseman Yunel Escobar threw wild to first base for an error. Scherzer also tied Nolan Ryan’s record for most strikeouts in a no-hitter with 17. Ryan set the mark during his second no-hitter as a member of the California Angels on Sunday, July 15, 1973, against the Tigers.

5 Comments

  1. I was at Shea for the only two no-hitters pitched there — the Bunning perfecto and the Moose gem.
    But I have no proof, no ticket stubs. So you have to take my word for it — or not. Makes no difference to me. 🙂
    Yet I just can’t help but wonder if anyone else now alive was there for both. The Met announcers back then — Kiner, Murphy, and Nelson — are all deceased.

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    • Do players count? Because Eddie Kranepool played in both games for the Mets.

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    • I was there for the not hitter b Moose. Only one I ever saw. I was a kid and was sad we lost but later in life realized how lucky I was to see one live. When you are a Mets fan you suffer yearl. But when the win it is so much sweeter than other could ever know.

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  2. I was at the Jim Bunning perfect game in then 2 month old Shea Stadium, as noted it was the first game of a doubleheader. In game 2, Rick Wise got his first major league win and didn’t allow a hit until the 13th Met batter he faced. Mets went 39 consecutive batters without a hit in that Father’s Day double header, although they scored versus Wise before getting a hit.

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No-hitters vs. the New York Mets (2024)

FAQs

How many no-hitters against the Mets? ›

Although the New York Mets didn't get their first no-hitter until 2012, the team has been the victim of eight of them throughout its existence. Sandy Koufax, Jim Bunning, Bob Moose, Bill Stoneman, Ed Halicki, Darryl Kile, Chris Heston and Max Scherzer have all thrown no-nos against the Mets.

Who pitched a perfect game against the Mets? ›

It was only fitting that Bunning, then a father of seven, would do something special when he took the mound in 90-degree heat at Shea Stadium on Father's Day. The slender right-hander entered the record book by throwing a perfect game against the New York Mets on that Sunday afternoon, 6-0.

Has an MLB team ever thrown a no-hitter and lost? ›

On April 23, 1964, Ken Johnson of the Houston Colt . 45s became the only pitcher to lose a complete game no-hitter in nine innings when he was beaten, 1–0, by the Cincinnati Reds. The winning run was scored by Pete Rose in the top of the ninth inning via an error, groundout, and another error.

Who threw the first perfect game? ›

They are understandably a rarity because they require a pitcher to last the entirety of a game without a player from the opposing team reaching base. Twenty-three-year-old left-handed pitcher Lee Richmond recorded the first one back in 1880.

How rare is a no-hitter? ›

When a pitcher completes a no-hitter, it's one of the most exciting singular events that can happen in baseball. It's also one of the rare occasions that can cement a pitcher or team's placement in baseball history. With the Cubs' recent no-hitter, there have been 326 no-hitters in MLB history.

Who is the oldest player to throw a no-hitter? ›

On the same day that Rickey Henderson broke Lou Brock's all-time steals record, Nolan Ryan made history as well, recording his major league record seventh no-hitter. On May 1, 1991, at the age of 44, Ryan became the oldest player to register a no-hitter.

Who is the Mets main pitcher? ›

NL West
Starting PitchersProjected Starts
1.Sean ManaeaMon, 9/16/2024
2.Jose QuintanaWed, 9/18/2024
3.Luis SeverinoSat, 9/14/2024
4.David PetersonSun, 9/15/2024

Who is the youngest pitcher to throw a perfect game? ›

Monte Ward threw his perfect game at the Grays' park in Providence, but Buffalo, by virtue of a coin toss, which was the custom under the rules at that time, was officially the "home" team, batting in the bottom of each inning. At the age of 20 years, 105 days, Ward is the youngest pitcher to throw a perfect game.

Who is the Mets all-time hitter? ›

David Wright holds the record for the most all-time hits in New York Mets history with a total of 1,777. Meanwhile, Jose Reyes ranked second with 1,534 hits.

Has a rookie ever thrown a no-hitter? ›

The youngest, least experienced pitchers to record a no-no

Just two pitchers have thrown an individual no-hitter in their first career start. Nine have done so within their first 10 MLB appearances. Ten pitchers have thrown one before turning 22 years old. Only 24 rookies have completed a no-no.

Who pitched 12 perfect innings? ›

A left-hander, Haddix is most notable for pitching 12 perfect innings in a game against the Milwaukee Braves on May 26, 1959; the Pirates lost the game in the 13th inning.

Who pitched 3 no-hitters in a row? ›

Johnny Vander Meer pitched the only consecutive no-hitters in MLB history. An official no-hit game occurs in Major League Baseball (MLB) when a pitcher (or pitchers) allows no hits during the entire course of a game, which consists of at least nine innings thrown by the pitcher(s).

Which MLB team has given up the most no-hitters? ›

Every major league franchise has been no-hit at least twice, with the Philadelphia Phillies leading the way with 21 no-nos thrown against the club over its long history.

Did John Smoltz throw a no-hitter? ›

John Smoltz never threw a no-hitter for Atlanta. Tom Glavine never threw a no-hitter for the Braves. But Mercker threw two. (To be fair, he only threw six innings of the first one.)

Has anyone thrown back to back no-hitters? ›

1) Johnny Vander Meer, Reds -- June 15, 1938

The king of all no-hitter follow-ups: a second straight no-hitter. Vander Meer is the only pitcher in MLB history to throw back-to-back no-hitters.

What is the most consecutive no-hit innings? ›

Cy Young -- yeah, that guy. On this day 118 years ago, Young gave up his first base hit in over two weeks, snapping a streak of 24 consecutive hitless innings that, according to the Elias Sports Bureau, remains unchallenged as the Major League record.

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