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词条 List of Nippon Professional Baseball no-hitters
释义

  1. Nippon Professional Baseball no-hitters

     No-hitters with complete game shutout win  Combined no-hitters  No-hitters when the opposing team scores 

  2. See also

  3. References

{{about|Nippon Professional Baseball no-hitters|information on the accomplishment proper|No-hitter}}

In baseball, throwing a no-hitter is a pitching accomplishment in which one or more pitchers does not yield a hit in the course of one game. A no-hitter is rare in NPB, occurring 66 times since Fumio Fujimura's first cycle during the single league era in 1948. In terms of frequency, the cycle is roughly as common as a no-hitter (93 occurrences in NPB history based on the standard definition).

Unlike in Major League Baseball (MLB), combined no-hitters are not considered as official no-hitters by Nippon Professional Baseball.

Nippon Professional Baseball no-hitters

Key to symbols in player table
{{center|{{†|alt=HOFInducted into the Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
{{center|*Denotes a perfect game
{{center|(x)Number of no-hitters recorded to that point (if the player recorded more than one)

No-hitters with complete game shutout win

Nippon Professional Baseball players who have thrown no-hitters, the date of its occurrence, team, league, and opponent
PlayerDateTeamLeagueOpponentRef
{{sortname|Eiji|Sawamura{{sup|{{†|alt=HOF {{small|(1)September 25, 1936}} Tokyo Kyojin Japanese Baseball League Osaka Tigers[1]
{{sortname|Eiji|Sawamura{{sup|{{†|alt=HOF {{small|(2)May 1, 1937}} Tokyo Kyojin Japanese Baseball League Osaka Tigers[1]
{{sortname|Victor|Starffin{{sup|{{†|alt=HOFJuly 3, 1937}} Tokyo Kyojin Japanese Baseball League Korakuen Eagles[1]
{{sortname|Mitsuhiko|Ishida|nolink=1 {{small|(1)July 16, 1937}} Hankyu Baseball Club Japanese Baseball League Tokyo Senators[1]
{{sortname|Hiroshi|Nakao{{sup|{{†|alt=HOF {{small|(1)November 3, 1939}} Tokyo Kyojin Japanese Baseball League Tokyo Senators[1]
{{sortname|Tadashi|Kameda|nolink=1 {{small|(1)March 18, 1940}} Eagles Japanese Baseball League Lion Baseball Club[1]
{{sortname|Katsusaburo|Asano|nolink=1April 14, 1940}} Hankyu Baseball Club Japanese Baseball League Osaka Tigers[1]
{{sortname|Eiji|Sawamura{{sup|{{†|alt=HOF {{small|(3)July 6, 1940}} Tokyo Kyojin Japanese Baseball League Nagoya Baseball Club[1]
{{sortname|Hachiro|Miwa|nolink=1August 3, 1940}} Osaka Tigers Japanese Baseball League Tokyo Kyojin[1]
{{sortname|Mitsuhiko|Ishida|nolink=1 {{small|(2)August 22, 1940}} Hankyu Baseball Club Japanese Baseball League Lion Baseball Club[1]
{{sortname|Tadashi|Kameda|nolink=1 {{small|(2)April 14, 1941}} Kurowashi Baseball Club Japanese Baseball League Hanshin Baseball Club[1]
{{sortname|Hiroshi|Nakao{{sup|{{†|alt=HOF {{small|(2)July 16, 1941}} Tokyo Kyojin Japanese Baseball League Nagoya Baseball Club[1]
{{sortname|Kotaro|Mori|nolink=1October 27, 1941}} Hankyu Baseball Club Japanese Baseball League Nagoya Baseball Club[1]
{{sortname|Michio|Nishizawa{{sup|{{†|alt=HOFJuly 18, 1942}} Nagoya Baseball Club Japanese Baseball League Hankyu Baseball Club[1]
{{sortname|Yoshio|Tenpo|nolink=1May 2, 1943}} Hankyu Baseball Club Japanese Baseball League Nankai Baseball Club[1]
{{sortname|Hideo|Fujimoto{{sup|{{†|alt=HOF {{small|(1)May 22, 1943}} Tokyo Kyojin Japanese Baseball League Nagoya Baseball Club[1]
{{sortname|Takehiko|Bessho{{sup|{{†|alt=HOFMay 26, 1943}} Nankai Baseball Club Japanese Baseball League Yamato Baseball Club[1]
{{sortname|Shinichi|Ishimaru|nolink=1October 12, 1943}} Nagoya Baseball Club Japanese Baseball League Yamato Baseball Club[1]
{{sortname|Shosei|Go{{sup|{{†|alt=HOFJune 16, 1946}} Osaka Tigers Japanese Baseball League Senators[1]
{{sortname|Tadayoshi|Kajioka|nolink=1August 24, 1948}} Osaka Tigers Japanese Baseball League Nankai Hawks[1]
{{sortname|Juzo|Sanada{{sup|{{†|alt=HOF {{small|(1)September 6, 1948}} Taiyo Robins Japanese Baseball League Osaka Tigers[1]
{{sortname|Hideo|Fujimoto{{sup|{{†|alt=HOF* {{small|(2)June 28, 1950}} Yomiuri Giants Central League West Pirates[1]
{{sortname|Masaichi|Kaneda{{sup|{{†|alt=HOF {{small|(1)September 5, 1951}} Kokutetsu Swallows Central League Osaka Tigers[1]
{{sortname|Giichi|Hayashi|nolink=1April 27, 1952}} Daiei Stars Pacific League Hankyu Braves[1]
{{sortname|Juzo|Sanada{{sup|{{†|alt=HOF {{small|(2)May 7, 1952}} Osaka Tigers Central League Hiroshima Carp[1]
{{sortname|Takumi|OtomoJuly 26, 1952}} Yomiuri Giants Central League Shochiku Robins[1]
{{sortname|Noboru|Yamashita|nolink=1August 7, 1954}} Kintetsu Pearls Pacific League Takahashi Unions[1]
{{sortname|Shigeru|Sugishita{{sup|{{†|alt=HOFMay 10, 1955}} Chunichi Dragons Central League Kokutetsu Swallows[1]
{{sortname|Mamoru|Otsu|nolink=1June 4, 1955}} Nishitetsu Lions Pacific League Kintetsu Pearls[1]
{{sortname|Fumio|Takechi|nolink=1*June 19, 1955}} Kintetsu Pearls Pacific League Daiei Stars[1]
{{sortname|Teruo|Owaki|nolink=1May 3, 1956}} Kokutetsu Swallows Central League Chunichi Dragons[1]
{{sortname|Yoshitomo|Miyaji|nolink=1*September 19, 1956}} Kokutetsu Swallows Central League Hiroshima Carp[1]
{{sortname|Masaichi|Kaneda{{sup|{{†|alt=HOF* {{small|(2)August 21, 1957}} Kokutetsu Swallows Central League Chunichi Dragons[1]
{{sortname|Hiroomi|Oyane|nolink=1October 12, 1957}} Chunichi Dragons Central League Osaka Tigers[1]
{{sortname|Nishimura|Sadaaki|nolink=1*July 19, 1958}} Nishitetsu Lions Pacific League Toei Flyers[1]
{{sortname|Gentaro|Shimada|nolink=1*August 11, 1960}} Taiyo Whales Central League Osaka Tigers[1]
{{sortname|Yoshimi|Moritaki|nolink=1*June 20, 1961}} Kokutetsu Swallows Central League Chunichi Dragons[1]
{{sortname|Yoshio|Inoue|nolink=1May 16, 1964}} Nishitetsu Lions Pacific League Hankyu Braves[1]
{{sortname|Toshitake|Nakayama|nolink=1August 18, 1964}} Chunichi Dragons Central League Yomiuri Giants[1]
{{sortname|Gene|BacqueJune 28, 1965}} Hanshin Tigers Central League Yomiuri Giants[1]
{{sortname|Yoshiro|Sotokoba{{sup|{{†|alt=HOF {{small|(1)October 2, 1965}} Hiroshima Carp Central League Hanshin Tigers[1]
{{sortname|Kichiro|Sasaki|nolink=1*May 1, 1966}} Taiyo Whales Central League Hiroshima Carp[1]
{{sortname|Tsutomu|Tanaka|nolink=1*May 12, 1966}} Nishitetsu Lions Pacific League Nankai Hawks[1]
{{sortname|Toshihiko|Sei|nolink=1June 12, 1966}} Nishitetsu Lions Pacific League Kintetsu Buffaloes[1]
{{sortname|Tadao|Wako|nolink=1September 17, 1967}} Nishitetsu Lions Pacific League Hankyu Braves[1]
{{sortname|Tsuneo|Horiuchi{{sup|{{†|alt=HOFOctober 10, 1967}} Yomiuri Giants Central League Hiroshima Carp[1]
{{sortname|Kunio|Jonouchi|nolink=1May 16, 1968}} Yomiuri Giants Central League Taiyo Whales[1]
{{sortname|Keishi|Suzuki{{sup|{{†|alt=HOF {{small|(1)August 8, 1968}} Kintetsu Buffaloes Pacific League Toei Flyers[1]
{{sortname|Yoshiro|Sotokoba{{sup|{{†|alt=HOF {{small|(2)September 14, 1968}} Hiroshima Toyo Carp Central League Taiyo Whales[1]
{{sortname|Fumio|Narita|nolink=1August 16, 1969}} Lotte Orions Pacific League Hankyu Braves[1]
{{sortname|Hidetake|Watanabe|nolink=1May 18, 1970}} Yomiuri Giants Central League Hiroshima Toyo Carp[1]
{{sortname|Hiroshi|Kito|nolink=1June 9, 1970}} Taiyo Whales Central League Yakult Atoms[1]
{{sortname|Koichiro|Sasaki|nolink=1*October 6, 1970}} Kintetsu Buffaloes Pacific League Nankai Hawks[1]
{{sortname|Kazuhiro|Fujimoto|nolink=1August 19, 1971}} Hiroshima Toyo Carp Central League Chunichi Dragons[1]
{{sortname|Yoshimasa|Takahashi|nolink=1*August 21, 1971}} Toei Flyers Pacific League Nishitetsu Lions[1]
{{sortname|Keishi|Suzuki{{sup|{{†|alt=HOF {{small|(2)September 9, 1971}} Kintetsu Buffaloes Pacific League Nishitetsu Lions[1]
{{sortname|Yoshiro|Sotokoba{{sup|{{†|alt=HOF {{small|(3)April 29, 1972}} Hiroshima Toyo Carp Central League Yomiuri Giants[1]
{{sortname|Naoki|Takahashi|nolink=1June 16, 1973}} Nittaku Home Flyers Pacific League Kintetsu Buffaloes[1]
{{sortname|Yutaka|EnatsuAugust 30, 1973}} Hanshin Tigers Central League Chunichi Dragons[1]
{{sortname|Soroku|Yagisawa|nolink=1*October 10, 1973}} Lotte Orions Pacific League Taiheiyo Club Lions[1]
{{sortname|Toshio|Kanbe|nolink=1April 20, 1975}} Kintetsu Buffaloes Pacific League Nankai Hawks[1]
{{sortname|Hajime|Kato|nolink=1April 18, 1976}} Yomiuri Giants Central League Hiroshima Toyo Carp[1]
{{sortname|Yoshinori|Toda|nolink=1May 11, 1976}} Hankyu Braves Pacific League Nankai Hawks[1]
{{sortname|Yutaro|Imai|nolink=1*August 31, 1978}} Hankyu Braves Pacific League Lotte Orions[1]
{{sortname|Kuo|Tai-yuanKuo Tai-yuanJune 4, 1985}} Seibu Lions Pacific League Nippon-Ham Fighters[1]
{{sortname|Yukio|Tanaka|nolink=1June 9, 1985}} Nippon-Ham Fighters Pacific League Kintetsu Buffaloes[1]
{{sortname|Shinichi|KondohAugust 9, 1987}} Chunichi Dragons Central League Yomiuri Giants[1]
{{sortname|Toshiro|Yufune|nolink=1June 14, 1992}} Hanshin Tigers Central League Hiroshima Toyo Carp[1]
{{sortname|Hiromi|Makihara*May 18, 1994}} Yomiuri Giants Central League Hiroshima Toyo Carp[1]
{{sortname|Yukihiro|Nishizaki|nolink=1July 5, 1995}} Nippon-Ham Fighters Pacific League Seibu Lions[1]
{{sortname|Yoshinori|Sato|Yoshinori Sato (baseball, born 1954)August 26, 1995}} Nippon-Ham Fighters Pacific League Orix BlueWave[1]
{{sortname|Terry|BrossSeptember 9, 1995}} Yakult Swallows Central League Yomiuri Giants[1]
{{sortname|Hisanobu|WatanabeJune 11, 1996}} Seibu Lions Pacific League Orix BlueWave[1]
{{sortname|Shigeki|NoguchiAugust 11, 1996}} Chunichi Dragons Central League Yomiuri Giants[1]
{{sortname|Kazuhisa|IshiiSeptember 2, 1997}} Yakult Swallows Central League Yokohama BayStars[1]
{{sortname|Tetsuro|Kawajiri|nolink=1May 26, 1998}} Hanshin Tigers Central League Chunichi Dragons[1]
{{sortname|Shinji|SasaokaMay 8, 1999}} Hiroshima Toyo Carp Central League Chunichi Dragons[1]
{{sortname|Melvin|BunchApril 7, 2000}} Chunichi Dragons Central League Yokohama BayStars[1]
{{sortname|Narciso|ElviraJune 20, 2000}} Osaka Kintetsu Buffaloes Pacific League Seibu Lions[1]
{{sortname|Kenshin|KawakamiAugust 1, 2002}} Chunichi Dragons Central League Yomiuri Giants[1]
{{sortname|Kei|IgawaOctober 4, 2004}} Hanshin Tigers Central League Hiroshima Toyo Carp[1]
{{sortname|Rick|GuttormsonMay 25, 2006}} Tokyo Yakult Swallows Interleague Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles[1]
{{sortname|Masahiro|Yamamoto|Masahiro Yamamoto (baseball)September 16, 2006}} Chunichi Dragons Central League Hanshin Tigers[1]
{{sortname|Kenta|MaedaApril 6, 2012}} Hiroshima Toyo Carp Central League Yokohama DeNA BayStars[1]
{{sortname|Toshiya|SugiuchiMay 30, 2012}} Yomiuri Giants Interleague Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles[1]
{{sortname|Yuki|NishiOctober 8, 2012}} Orix Buffaloes Pacific League Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks[1]
{{sortname|Daisuke|YamaiJune 28, 2013}} Chunichi Dragons Central League Yokohama DeNA BayStars[1]
{{sortname|Takayuki|KishiMay 2, 2014}} Saitama Seibu Lions Pacific League Chiba Lotte Marines[1]
{{sortname|Shun|YamaguchiJuly 27, 2018}} Yomiuri Giants Central League Chunichi Dragons[1]

Combined no-hitters

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| alt1 = Daisuke Yamai wearing a blue and white baseball uniform in the process of pitching a baseball
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Nippon Professional Baseball players who have combined to throw no-hitters, the date of its occurrence, team, league, and opponent
PlayersDateTeamLeagueOpponentRef
{{sortname|Miyoshi|Nakagawa|nolink=1{{sup|{{†|alt=HOF
{{sortname|Shigezo|Ishihara|nolink=1
June 22, 1941}} Kurowashi Baseball Club Japanese Baseball League Nagoya Baseball Club [2]
{{sortname|Takashi|Eda
{{sortname|Kotaro|Mori|nolink=1
August 2, 1941}} Hankyu Baseball Club Japanese Baseball League Nagoya Baseball Club [2]
{{sortname|Tomoya|Yagi
{{sortname|Hisashi|Takeda
{{sortname|Michael|Nakamura
April 15, 2006}} Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters Pacific League Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks [3]
{{sortname|Daisuke|Yamai*
{{sortname|Hitoki|Iwase*
November 1, 2007}} Chunichi Dragons 2007 Japan Series Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters [4]

No-hitters when the opposing team scores

Nippon Professional Baseball players who have combined to throw no-hitters, the date of its occurrence, team, league, and opponent
PlayersDateTeamLeagueOpponentRef
{{sortname|Yoshikichi|Miyaguchi|nolink=1
{{sortname|Shotaro|Hirano|nolink=1
May 6, 1939}} Nankai Baseball Club Japanese Baseball League Hankyu Baseball Club
{{sortname|Tadashi|Kameda|nolink=1August 3, 1939}} Eagles Japanese Baseball League Nagoya Kinko Baseball Club
{{sortname|Minoru|Murayama{{sup|{{†|alt=HOFMay 21, 1959}} Osaka Tigers Central League Yomiuri Giants
{{sortname|Noboru|Makino|nolink=1
{{sortname|Shigemasa|Yamamoto|nolink=1
May 13, 1964}} Kintetsu Buffaloes Pacific League Nankai Hawks

See also

{{Portal|Baseball}}
  • List of Major League Baseball no-hitters

References

General
{{refbegin}}
  • {{cite web |url=http://npb.jp/history/alltime/nohitnorun.htmll |script-title=ja:無安打無得点試合 (ノーヒットノーラン) |trans-title=Scoreless, No-Hit Games(No-Hitter) |accessdate=July 8, 2016 |publisher=Nippon Professional Baseball |language=Japanese }}{{dead link|date=December 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
  • {{cite web|url=http://english.baseball-museum.or.jp/baseball_hallo/list/year.html|title=List of Hall of Famers|publisher=The Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum|accessdate=October 4, 2011}}
{{refend}}
Inline citations
1. ^10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 {{cite web|url=http://npb.jp/history/alltime/nohitnorun.html|title=無安打無得点試合 (No hitter records)|website=Nippon Professional Baseball|accessdate=8 July 2016}}
2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.sponichi.co.jp/baseball/news/2012/06/10/kiji/K20120610003435790.html |script-title=ja:日本での継投によるノーヒットノーランは3度 |trans-title=A no-hitter has occurred three times after relieving the starting pitcher in Japan |accessdate=July 2, 2014 |work=Sponichi Annex |publisher=Sports Nippon Corporation |language=Japanese |date=June 10, 2012}}
3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.sponichi.co.jp/baseball/yomimono/professional_bbd0804/kiji/K20110415000587750.html |script-title=ja:【4月15日】2006年(平18) 残念…八木智哉 それでも史上初の延長無安打無得点リレー |trans-title=(April 15, 2006) Bad luck, Tomoya Yagi, but it's still the first extra innings scoreless combined no-hitter in history |accessdate=July 2, 2014 |work=Sponichi Annex |publisher=Sports Nippon Corporation |language=Japanese |date=April 15, 2011}}
4. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/2007/11/02/baseball/dragons-clinch-japan-series/ |title=Dragons clinch Japan Series |date=November 2, 2007 |accessdate=July 2, 2014 |newspaper=The Japan Times |author=Coskrey, Jason}}

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