List of Pacific Coast League no-hitters

Since the foundation of the Pacific Coast League (PCL) in 1903, its pitchers have thrown 169 no-hitters, which include 10 perfect games.

Eleven no-hitters, including one perfect game, were combined—thrown by two or more pitchers on the same team.

[1] Due to these methods of reaching base, it is possible for a team to score runs without getting any hits.

The pitcher who holds the record for the shortest time between no-hit games is Tom Drees, who pitched two for the Vancouver Canadians five days apart in 1989.

After Drees, Charley Hall (1905 and 1906), Eli Cates (1906 and 1907), Charles Fanning (1914 and 1916), Elmer Singleton (1952 and 1955), Roger Bowman (1952 and 1954), Sam McDowell (1961 and 1964), Dick Estelle (1964 and 1965), and Alan Foster (both in 1967) have each thrown two no-hitters.

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Doc Newton pitched the first no-hitter in the Pacific Coast League on November 8, 1903, for the Los Angeles Angels .
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Bob Groom , who pitched a no-hitter for the Portland Beavers on June 16, 1907, pitched another for the St. Louis Browns in 1917. [ 2 ]
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Vean Gregg three a no-hitter for the Portland Beavers on September 2, 1910.
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Johnny Lush , who pitched a no-hit game for the Portland Beavers on September 20, 1914, pitched a no-hitter for the Philadelphia Phillies in 1906. [ 2 ]
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Ed Walsh , who threw a no-hitter for the Oakland Oaks on August 18, 1933, was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1946. [ 3 ]
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Dick Barrett , who had a perfect game for the Seattle Rainiers on May 16, 1948, was inducted into the PCL Hall of Fame in 1951. [ 4 ]
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Elmer Singleton recorded two PCL no-hitters: first for the San Francisco Seals in 1952 and then for the Seattle Rainiers in 1955.
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Bill Singer , who had a no-hitter for the Spokane Indians on April 23, 1964, threw another for the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1970. [ 2 ]
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Alan Foster had two no-hitters for the Spokane Indians in 1967 (August 16 and September 1).
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Bo Belinsky , who pitched a no-hit game for the Hawaii Islanders on August 18, 1968, threw a no-hitter for the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1962. [ 2 ]
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Luis Tiant had a no-hitter for the Portland Beavers on April 18, 1981.
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John Halama pitched the first nine-inning perfect game in the PCL for the Tacoma Rainiers on July 7, 2001.
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John Wasdin threw the second nine-inning perfect game in the PCL for the Nashville Sounds on April 7, 2003.
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Scott Downs won the PCL Pitcher of the Year Award in 2004 after recording a no-hitter for the Edmonton Trappers on June 11. [ 5 ]
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Chris Smith threw the first six innings of a combined no-hitter for the Nashville Sounds on June 7, 2017 (shown).
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Manny Parra became the second Nashville Sounds pitcher to throw a nine-inning perfect game when he threw the league's third on June 25, 2007.