No Hitters Monthly Breakdown Chart

Baseball Almanac is pleased to present a comprehensive chart of no hitters thrown during each month of the baseball season. Chart note: Only "officially recognized" no hitters are included and interesting facts are found at the bottom of the page.

"I think it (no-hitter number seven) probably was the most overpowering game I had in baseball. I had command of all three pitches, my velocity was really good. It was one of those nights when everything seemed to be working. It was odd because I didn't feel well at all. But once the game started I didn't notice it (the flu-like symptoms) much." - Nolan Ryan on MLB.com (August 7, 2002)
No Hitters Monthly Breakdown Chart

Monthly Breakdown Chart by Baseball Almanac

No Hitter Monthly Breakdown Chart


Did you know that Nolan Ryan's fourth career no-hitter, thrown on June 1, 1975, was also career victory number one-hundred? Too easy you say? Do you know who ALL his final outs were:

Number

Date / Box Score

Final Out

No Hitter #1

May 15, 1973

Amos Otis

No Hitter #2

July 15, 1973

Norm Cash

No Hitter #3

September 28, 1974

Eric Soderholm

No Hitter #4

June 1, 1975

Bobby Grich

No Hitter #5

September 26, 1981

Dusty Baker

No Hitter #6

June 11, 1990

Willie Randolph

No Hitter #7

May 1, 1991

Roberto Alomar

The no-hitter chart by month includes perfect games. A quick breakdown by month for only perfect games follows: March 0, April 1, May 5, June 3, July 3, August 0, September 3 & October 2. Other charts we have created which might interest you are below:

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Why are there more no hitters thrown in September? Are the players tired? Is it due to the increase in roster size? Why are there less in April? Are pitchers not ready? Share your opinions on Baseball Fever.