No-Hitters and Perfect Games
No-Hitters and Perfect Games pitched by RBIers, as well as the RBIer company they kept during those games. There are some abstract stats at the bottom of the page concerning the winning pitchers, losing pitchers, hitters, and fielders.
Dwight Gooden
May 14, 1996
Mariners 0
Yankees 2
Yankees
3B – Wade Boggs (2 for 4, R)
Bret Saberhagen
August 26, 1991
White Sox 0
Royals 7
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White Sox
LF – Tim Raines (0 for 4, 2 K)
Royals
LF – Kirk Gibson (3 for 4, RBI, 3 R, 3B, BB, E)
DH – George Brett (2 for 3, RBI, R, BB)
Nolan Ryan’s 7th
May 1, 1991
Blue Jays 0
Rangers 3
IP H R ER BB SO HBP
Jimmy Key, L (4-1) 6 5 3 3 1 5 0
Rangers
CF – Gary Pettis (1 for 4, R, 2 K, SB)
2B – Julio Franco (0 for 4, K)
Fernando Valenzuela
June 29, 1990
Cardinals 0
Dodgers 6
Cardinals
LF – Vince Coleman (0 for 4, 3 K)
CF – Willie McGee (0 for 3, BB, K, E)
1B – Pedro Guerrero (0 for 3, BB, E)
3B – Terry Pendleton (0 for 3)
2B – Jose Oquendo (0 for 3)
SS – Ozzie Smith (0 for 3, K)
Dodgers
LF – Kirk Gibson (1 for 4, 2 RBI, K, E)
P – Fernando Valenzuela (1 for 4, R, K)
Nolan Ryan’s 6th
June 11, 1990
Rangers 5
Athletics 0
Rangers
CF – Gary Pettis (2 for 5, R, K, SB, CS)
2B – Julio Franco (2 for 4, 2 HR, 4 RBI, 2 R)
DH – Harold Baines (1 for 4, 2 K)
Athletics
2B – Willie Randolph (0 for 4, K)
CF – Dave Henderson (0 for 3, 2 K)
Mike Witt’s 2-Inning Save
Mark Langston pitched 7 innings, and Mike Witt completed the game with 2 innings of no-hit ball. RBIers played in the game, but because none of them hit while Mike Witt was the pitcher of record, their statistics were not recorded. This entry is a statistical formality rather than a No-Hitter achievement.
April 11, 1990
Mariners 0
Angels 1
Mike Scott
September 25, 1986
Giants 0
Astros 2
IP H R ER BB SO HBP
Juan Berenguer, L (2-3) 5 8 1 1 4 2 1
Scott Garrelts 1 0 0 0 0 3 0
Giants
CF – Danny Gladden (0 for 3, HBP, SB, 2 K)
2B – Robbie Thompson (0 for 4, 3 K)
1B – Will Clark (0 for 4, K)
LF – Candy Maldonado (0 for 3, 2 K)
RF – Chili Davis (0 for 2, BB, SB)
3B – Bob Brenly (0 for 3, 3 K)
SS – Jose Uribe (0 for 2)
PH – Harry Spilman (0 for 1)
PH – Mike Aldrete (0 for 1)
P – Juan Berenguer (0 for 1)
Astros (Entire Lineup)
CF – Billy Hatcher (0 for 4, SB, CS, HBP, K)
2B – Billy Doran (2 for 4, K)
3B – Denny Walling (2 for 4, HR, RBI, R)
1B – Glenn Davis (1 for 2, 2 BB)
RF – Kevin Bass (1 for 3, BB, SB, K)
LF – Jose Cruz (1 for 2, RBI, 2 BB, K)
C – Alan Ashby (2 for 4)
SS – Craig Reynolds (0 for 2)
PH/SS – Dickie Thon (0 for 2, 2 K)
P – Mike Scott (1 for 4, 2 K)
Mike Witt’s Perfect Game
September 30, 1984
Angels 1
Rangers 0
Angels
2B – Rob Wilfong (0 for 4)
1B – Bobby Grich (0 for 0)
3B – Doug DeCinces (2 for 4, R)
LF – Brian Downing (0 for 4)
DH – Reggie Jackson (0 for 4, RBI)
PR/CF – Gary Pettis (0 for 0, CS)
C – Bob Boone (0 for 3)
SS – Dick Schofield (0 for 2, BB)
Jack Morris
April 7, 1984
Tigers 4
White Sox 0
Tigers
2B – Lou Whitaker (1 for 4, RBI, CS)
SS – Alan Trammell (1 for 4, SB)
1B – Dave Bergman (0 for 1, K)
LF – Larry Herndon (0 for 4, 2 K)
CF – Chet Lemon (2 for 4, 2B, HR, 2 RBI, 2 R, K)
RF – Kirk Gibson (1 for 1, 2B, RBI, R, 2 BB)
3B – Tom Brookens (0 for 2)
White Sox
RF – Harold Baines (0 for 3, BB, K)
Dave Righetti
July 4, 1983
Red Sox 0
Yankees 4
IP H R ER BB SO HBP
John Tudor, L (5-5) 7 2/3 8 4 4 4 2 0
Bob Stanley 1/3 0 0 0 0 0 0
Red Sox
3B – Wade Boggs (0 for 4, 2 K, E)
LF – Jim Rice (0 for 1, 2 BB)
CF – Tony Armas (0 for 3, K)
RF – Dwight Evans (0 for 3, 2 K)
Yankees
1B – Don Mattingly (0 for 4, K)
DH – Don Baylor (1 for 3, HR, RBI, 2 R, BB)
SS – Roy Smalley (1 for 4)
Nolan Ryan’s 5th
September 26, 1981
Dodgers 0
Astros 5
Dodgers
2B – Davey Lopes (0 for 3, 2 K)
3B – Pedro Guerrero (0 for 3, K)
Astros
RF – Terry Puhl (1 for 4, R, BB)
2B – Phil Garner (2 for 4, RBI, BB, SB, CS, K)
CF – Jose Cruz (3 for 4, 2B, RBI, R, BB, SB)
C – Alan Ashby (1 for 4, 2 RBI, BB)
1B – Harry Spilman (0 for 2)
1B – Denny Walling (0 for 0, R, BB)
SS – Craig Reynolds (2 for 4, 2B, 3B, RBI, R)
Bert Blyleven
September 22, 1977
Rangers 6
Angels 0
Angels
RF – Don Baylor (0 for 3)
Nolan Ryan’s 4th
June 1, 1975
Orioles 0
Angels 1
Orioles
DH – Don Baylor (0 for 2)
2B – Bobby Grich (0 for 2, 2 BB, K)
Nolan Ryan’s 3rd
September 28, 1974
Twins 0
Angels 4
Nolan Ryan’s 2nd
May 15, 1973
Angels 3
Royals 0
Nolan Ryan
July 15, 1973
Angels 6
Tigers 0
Leaderboard
Pitching Leaders (Winning End)
Strikeouts
94 – Nolan Ryan
13 – Mike Scott
Strikeouts in One Game
17 – Nolan Ryan
16 – Nolan Ryan
K/9 Innings
13.4 – Nolan Ryan
13.0 – Mike Scott
Walks
26 – Nolan Ryan
6 – Jack Morris & Dwight Gooden
Most Walks in One Game
8 – Nolan Ryan
6 – Jack Morris & Dwight Gooden
Fewest Walks in One Game
0 – Mike Witt
1 – Bert Blyleven
BB/9 Innings
6.0 – Jack Morris & Dwight Gooden
4.0 – Dave Righetti
Pitching Leaders (Losing End)
Innings Pitched
7 2/3 – John Tudor
6 – Jimmy Key
Most Hits Allowed
8 – John Tudor & Juan Berenguer
5 – Jimmy Key
Most Runs Allowed
4 – John Tudor
3 – Jimmy Key
Strikeouts
5 – Jimmy Key
3 – Scott Garrelts
Hitting Leaders (RBIers in No-Hitters thrown by RBIers)
Hits
5 – Kirk Gibson
4 – Jose Cruz
Home Runs
2 – Julio Franco
1 – Don Baylor, Chet Lemon, & Denny Walling
Runs Batted In
4 – Julio Franco & Kirk Gibson
2 – Alan Ashby, Chet Lemon, & Jose Cruz
Runs Scored
4 – Kirk Gibson
2 – Don Baylor, Julio Franco, Chet Lemon, Gary Pettis, & Denny Walling
Fielding Leaders
Games Caught
2 – Alan Ashby
1 – Bob Boone (Boone caught Mike Witt’s perfect game, as well as the last 2 innings of his combined no-hitter with Mark Langston)
Players who Committed an Error
Wade Boggs, Kirk Gibson, Pedro Guerrero, & Willie McGee