List of Nashville Vols no-hitters

[2] The team sat out the 1962 campaign but returned for a final season in the South Atlantic League in 1963 before ceasing operations altogether.

[7] John Duggan threw the Volunteers' second no-hit game on September 10, 1908, against the Little Rock Travelers at Sulphur Dell in Nashville.

[8] The Vols scored their lone run in the 1–0 victory in the fifth inning when Doc Wiseman came home from third base on McElveen's slow infield hit to shortstop.

[9] On July 11, 1916, Tom Rogers pitched the first and only perfect game in team history against the Chattanooga Lookouts at Sulphur Dell.

Center fielder Billy Lee made a diving catch half-way up the notorious Sulphur Dell right field incline, saving the perfect game bid in its early stages.

[12] With two outs in the top of the ninth inning, John Peters came in to pinch hit for Chattanooga pitcher James Allen.

The Gallatin Gunner, in the most gallant exhibition of slab work ever unfurled in this section of the more or less United States, reported with that fondly cherished dream of every gent who makes the diamond his habitat—a perfect game.

[15] The lefty allowed three runners in the fourth on a walk, an error, and a fielder's choice, but then retired the side and held Augusta hitless for the remainder of the 8–0 win.

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Tom Rogers pitched a perfect game for the Vols at Sulphur Dell in Nashville on July 11, 1916.
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Four of the Vols ' seven no-hitters occurred at Sulphur Dell in Nashville .