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词条 List of Pacific Coast League no-hitters
释义

  1. No-hitters

  2. No-hitters by franchise

  3. References

Since the Pacific Coast League (PCL) was established in 1903, its pitchers have pitched 167 no-hitters, which includes 10 perfect games. Of these no-hitters, 102 were pitched in games that lasted at least the full nine innings, while 65 were pitched in games shortened due to weather or that were played in doubleheaders. Only three of the league's ten perfect games were tossed in full nine-inning games. Nine no-hitters, including one perfect game, were combined—thrown by two or more pitchers on the same team.

An official no-hit game occurs when a pitcher (or pitchers) allows no hits during the entire course of a game, regardless of the number of innings thrown by the pitcher(s). In a no-hit game, a batter may still reach base via a walk, an error, a fielder's choice, a hit by pitch, a passed ball or wild pitch on strike three, or catcher's interference.[1] Also, due to these methods of reaching base, it is possible for a team to score runs without getting any hits. While the vast majority of no-hitters are shutouts, no-hit teams have managed to score runs in their respective games eight times.

Nine players have thrown multiple no-hitters. The pitcher who holds the record for the shortest time between no-hitters is Tom Drees, the only pitcher in PCL history to throw no-hitters in consecutive starts, while playing for the Vancouver Canadians in 1989. Drees threw a third no-hitter that season giving him the most PCL no-hitters in a single season and in a career. Besides Drees, Alan Foster (in 1967) is the only other PCL pitcher to throw two no-hitters in the same regular season. Other pitchers with two no-hitters are Roger Bowman, Eli Cates, Dick Estelle, Charles Fanning, Charley Hall, Sam McDowell, and Elmer Singleton.

The team with the most no-hitters is the Portland Beavers, with 21, one of which was a perfect game. They are followed by the Oakland Oaks (17 no-hitters, one a perfect game) and the Tacoma Tigers/Giants/Twins/Yankees/Rainiers (12 no-hitters, one a perfect game). The team with the most perfect games is the Nashville Sounds, with two. Of the three nine-inning perfect games in the league's history two were thrown by Nashville.

No-hitters

Key
{{Center|#A running total of the number of PCL no-hitters
{{Center|Pitcher {{small|(#)A number following a pitcher's name indicates multiple no-hitters thrown.
{{Center|ScoreGame score with no-hitter team's runs listed first
{{Center|Inn.The length of the game in innings
{{Center|IPInnings pitched
{{Center|{{dagger|alt=Perfect gameIndicates a perfect game
No-hitters
#DatePitcherTeamScoreOpponentInn.Ref.
1November 8, 1903}}{{sortname|Doc|Newton}}Los Angeles Angels2–0Oakland Oaks9
2July 13, 1904}}{{sort|Barber, Frank|Frank Barber}}San Francisco Seals1–0Oakland Oaks9
3April 5, 1905}}{{sortname|Charley|Hall}} {{Small|(1)}}Seattle Indians6–0Oakland Oaks9
4July 16, 1905}}{{sort|Whalen, Jimmy|Jimmy Whalen}}San Francisco Seals2–0Seattle Indians7
5November 18, 1905}}{{sortname|Bobby|Keefe}}Tacoma Tigers3–0Oakland Oaks9
6May 12, 1906}}{{sortname|Charley|Hall}} {{Small|(2)}}Seattle Indians2–0Oakland Oaks9
7September 2, 1906}}{{sortname|Eli|Cates}} {{Small|(1)}}Oakland Oaks7–0Fresno Raisin Eaters9
8October 13, 1906}}{{sort|Brown, Fred|Fred Brown}}San Francisco Seals3–0Oakland Oaks9
9June 16, 1907}}{{sortname|Bob|Groom}}Portland Beavers1–0Los Angeles Angels9
10June 25, 1907}}{{sortname|Eli|Cates}} {{Small|(2)}}Oakland Oaks2–1Portland Beavers9
11April 16, 1909}}{{sortname|Elmer|Koestner}}Los Angeles Angels4–0San Francisco Seals9
12May 12, 1909}}{{sortname|Jimmy|Wiggs}}Oakland Oaks3–0San Francisco Seals9
13July 5, 1909}}{{sortname|Frank|Browning|dab=baseball}}San Francisco Seals3–0Sacramento Sacts9
14July 22, 1909}}{{sortname|Al|Carson}}Portland Beavers1–0Los Angeles Angels10
15August 15, 1909}}{{sortname|Spec|Harkness}}Portland Beavers11–0Vernon Tigers6
16August 20, 1910}}{{sortname|Frank|Miller|dab=baseball}}San Francisco Seals3–1Vernon Tigers9
17September 2, 1910}}{{sortname|Vean|Gregg}}Portland Beavers2–0Los Angeles Angels9
18October 16, 1910}}{{sortname|Frank|Arellanes}}Sacramento Sacts0–2Vernon Tigers8
19April 25, 1911}}{{sortname|Harry|Suter}}San Francisco Seals1–0Oakland Oaks9
20June 13, 1911}}{{sortname|Harry|Ables}}Oakland Oaks2–1Los Angeles Angels9
21July 5, 1911}}{{sort|Henkel, Ferdinand|Ferdinand Henkel}}Portland Beavers1–0Sacramento Sacts9
22May 21, 1912}}{{sort|Toner, Red|Red Toner}}San Francisco Seals2–0Portland Beavers9
23June 30, 1912}}{{sortname|Bill|Malarkey}}Oakland Oaks0–0San Francisco Seals10
24May 18, 1913}}{{sortname|Jack|Ryan|dab=pitcher}}Los Angeles Angels6–0Portland Beavers9
25June 15, 1913}}{{sortname|Bill|James|dab=pitcher, born 1887}}Portland Beavers0–0Los Angeles Angels6
26July 19, 1914}}{{sortname|Roy|Hitt}}Venice Tigers2–0San Francisco Seals9
27September 20, 1914}}{{sortname|Johnny|Lush}}Portland Beavers0–1Venice Tigers9
28October 16, 1914}}{{sort|Evans, Rube|Rube Evans}}Portland Beavers3–0Oakland Oaks9
29October 25, 1914}}{{sort|Fanning, Charles|Charles Fanning}} {{Small|(1)}}San Francisco Seals7–0Portland Beavers9
30July 25, 1915}}{{sortname|Bill|Piercy}}Vernon Tigers3–0Oakland Oaks9
31June 4, 1916}}{{sortname|Bill|Prough}}{{ref label|BPrough|b|b}}Oakland Oaks1–0San Francisco Seals18
32June 23, 1916}}{{sort|Fanning, Charles|Charles Fanning}} {{Small|(2)}}San Francisco Seals4–1Vernon Tigers9
33April 15, 1917}}{{sortname|Chief|Johnson}}Vernon Tigers6–0Portland Beavers9
34July 25, 1919}}{{sortname|Suds|Sutherland}}Portland Beavers11–0San Francisco Seals9
35August 19, 1919}}{{sortname|Cy|Falkenberg}}Oakland Oaks6–0Seattle Indians9
36July 23, 1921}}{{sort|Schorr, Charles|Charles Schorr}}Seattle Indians6–0Los Angeles Angels6
37September 21, 1922}}{{sortname|Wheezer|Dell}}Vernon Tigers7–0Oakland Oaks9
38April 14, 1923}}{{sortname|Jim|Scott|dab=pitcher}}San Francisco Seals5–0Oakland Oaks9
39May 28, 1925}}{{sortname|George|Boehler}}Oakland Oaks0–2Sacramento Senators10
40May 20, 1928}}{{sortname|Claude|Davenport}}Mission Reds4–0Los Angeles Angels7
41July 22, 1928}}{{sortname|Jack|Knight|dab=baseball}}Portland Beavers5–0Oakland Oaks9
42October 5, 1929}}{{sortname|Herman|Pillette}}Mission Reds4–0Seattle Indians9
43May 14, 1930}}{{sortname|Jimmy|Zinn}}San Francisco Seals8–0Sacramento Senators9
44June 6, 1931}}{{sortname|Willie|Ludolph}}Oakland Oaks5–0Mission Reds9
45June 12, 1931}}{{sortname|Mal|Moss}}Los Angeles Angels5–1Sacramento Senators9
46May 5, 1932}}{{sortname|Tony|Freitas}}Sacramento Senators2–0Oakland Oaks9
47August 18, 1933}}{{sortname|Ed|Walsh}}Oakland Oaks5–0San Francisco Seals7
48July 4, 1937}}{{sortname|Tiny|Bonham}}Oakland Oaks2–0Seattle Indians7
49July 10, 1938}}{{sortname|Joe|Berry|dab=pitcher}}Los Angeles Angels4–0Oakland Oaks7
50August 30, 1938}}{{sortname|Dick|Ward}}San Diego PadresDWard|c|c}}Los Angeles Angels16
51April 12, 1942}}{{sortname|Hal|Turpin}}Seattle Rainiers2–0San Diego Padres9
52May 31, 1943}}{{sortname|Cotton|Pippen}} {{sup|{{dagger|alt=Perfect game}}}}Oakland Oaks10–0Sacramento Solons7
53May 7, 1944}}{{sortname|Jorge|Comellas}}Los Angeles Angels2–0San Francisco Seals7
54July 19, 1944}}{{sortname|Manny|Salvo}}Oakland Oaks2–0Sacramento Solons9
55April 4, 1946}}{{sort|Demoran, Joe|Joe Demoran}}Seattle Rainiers3–0Los Angeles Angels9
56April 21, 1946}}{{sortname|Ad|Liska}}Portland Beavers1–0Hollywood Stars7
57May 31, 1946}}{{sortname|Garth|Mann}}Sacramento Solons1–0Seattle Rainiers9
58April 20, 1947}}{{sortname|Tommy|Bridges}}Portland Beavers2–0San Francisco Seals9
59May 15, 1948}}{{sortname|Dick|Barrett|dab=baseball}} {{sup|{{dagger|alt=Perfect game}}}}Seattle Rainiers3–0Sacramento Solons7
60May 27, 1951}}{{sortname|Paul|Calvert|dab=baseball}}Seattle Rainiers4–0Sacramento Solons9
61September 7, 1951}}{{sortname|Warren|Hacker}}Los Angeles Angels4–0Seattle Rainiers9
62April 24, 1952}}{{sortname|Elmer|Singleton}} {{Small|(1)}}San Francisco SealsESingleton|d|d}}Sacramento Solons13
63May 1, 1952}}{{sortname|Hal|Gregg}}Oakland Oaks3–0Portland Beavers7
64July 3, 1952}}{{sortname|Roger|Bowman}} {{Small|(1)}}Oakland Oaks3–0Hollywood Stars9
65June 7, 1953}}{{sortname|Joe|Hatten}}Los Angeles Angels6–0San Diego Padres7
66July 4, 1953}}{{sortname|Red|Munger}}Hollywood Stars1–0Sacramento Solons7
67August 25, 1953}}{{sortname|James|Atkins|dab=baseball}}Oakland Oaks2–0San Francisco Seals7
68August 3, 1954}}{{sortname|Bubba|Church}}Los Angeles Angels3–0Portland Beavers7
69August 17, 1954}}{{sortname|Bob|Alexander}}Portland Beavers3–0Oakland Oaks7
70September 12, 1954}}{{sortname|Roger|Bowman}} {{Small|(2)}}{{sup|{{dagger|alt=Perfect game}}}}Hollywood Stars10–0Portland Beavers7
71July 21, 1955}}{{sortname|George|Piktuzis}}Los Angeles Angels2–1San Francisco Seals9
72July 24, 1955}}{{sortname|Elmer|Singleton}} {{Small|(2)}}Seattle Rainiers2–0San Diego Padres7
73July 26, 1955}}{{sortname|Chris|Van Cuyk}}Oakland Oaks2–0Los Angeles Angels7
74April 27, 1958}}{{sort|Hanlon, Dick|Dick Hanlon}}Spokane Indians1–0Vancouver Mounties7
75June 22, 1958}}{{sort|Watkins, Bud|Bud Watkins}}Sacramento Solons0–4Phoenix Giants8
76May 7, 1959}}{{sortname|Russ|Heman}}San Diego Padres2–0Vancouver Mounties9
77May 13, 1959}}{{sortname|George|Perez|dab=baseball}}Salt Lake City Bees7–0Sacramento Solons9
78May 26, 1959}}{{sortname|Dick|Stigman}}San Diego PadresDStigman|e|e}}Salt Lake City Bees15
79June 20, 1959}}{{sort|Brown, Winston|Winston Brown}}Sacramento Solons10–0Vancouver Mounties9
80August 18, 1959}}{{sortname|Mark|Freeman|dab=baseball}}Seattle Rainiers3–0Vancouver Mounties9
81July 27, 1961}}{{sortname|Sam|McDowell}} {{Small|(1)}}Salt Lake City Bees1–0Spokane Indians7
82August 26, 1961}}{{sortname|Al|Worthington}}San Diego Padres5–0Hawaii Islanders9
83August 14, 1962}}{{sortname|Sammy|Ellis}}San Diego Padres4–0Tacoma Giants9
84August 26, 1962}}{{sortname|Dick|LeMay}}Tacoma Giants4–0Vancouver Mounties7
85July 6, 1963}}{{sort|Radovich, Bob|Bob Radovich}}Spokane Indians18–0Hawaii Islanders9
86August 23, 1963}}{{sort|Nelson, Gerry|Gerry Nelson}}Oklahoma City 89ers9–1Salt Lake City Bees9
87September 1, 1963}}{{sortname|Jerry|Thomas|dab=baseball}}Tacoma Giants1–0Denver Bears7
88April 23, 1964}}{{sortname|Bill|Singer}}Spokane Indians3–0Dallas Rangers7
89May 6, 1964}}{{sortname|Sam|McDowell}} {{Small|(2)}}Portland Beavers8–0Salt Lake City Bees9
90June 22, 1964}}{{sortname|Dick|Estelle}} {{Small|(1)}}Tacoma Giants2–0Denver Bears9
91June 24, 1964}}{{sortname|Jay|Hook}}Denver Bears1–2Tacoma Giants10
92July 3, 1964}}{{sort|Gibson, Joel|Joel Gibson}}Arkansas Travelers4–0Dallas Rangers9
93August 25, 1964}}{{sortname|Larry|Yellen}}Oklahoma City 89ers0–0Indianapolis Indians5
94September 9, 1964}}{{sortname|Morrie|Steevens}}Arkansas Travelers3–0Dallas Rangers9
95May 11, 1965}}{{sortname|Dick|Estelle}} {{Small|(2)}}Tacoma Giants6–0Hawaii Islanders9
96May 29, 1965}}{{sortname|Tom|Kelley|dab=baseball}}Portland Beavers5–0Spokane Indians9
97July 4, 1967}}{{sort|Custer, Sonny|Sonny Custer}}Portland Beavers1–0Denver Bears7
98August 16, 1967}}{{sortname|Alan|Foster|dab=baseball}} {{Small|(1)}}Spokane Indians1–0Seattle Angels7
99September 1, 1967}}{{sortname|Alan|Foster|dab=baseball}} {{Small|(2)}}Spokane Indians1–0Seattle Angels9
100June 23, 1968}}{{sortname|Bob|Meyer}}Vancouver Mounties6–0Hawaii Islanders9
101August 18, 1968}}{{sortname|Bo|Belinsky}}Hawaii Islanders1–0Tacoma Cubs9
102September 3, 1968}}{{sortname|Howie|Reed}}Oklahoma City 89ers1–0Indianapolis Indians7
103June 11, 1970}}{{sortname|Mike|Jackson|dab=left-handed pitcher}}Eugene Emeralds5–0Tucson Toros7
104May 16, 1973}}{{sortname|John|D'Acquisto}}Phoenix Giants7–0Tacoma Twins7
105June 2, 1973}}{{sortname|Dave|Freisleben}}Hawaii Islanders1–0Albuquerque Dukes7
106August 16, 1974}}{{sortname|Steve|Dunning}}Spokane Indians10–0Sacramento Solons9
107May 19, 1975}}{{sortname|Gary|Ross|dab=baseball}} {{sup|{{dagger|alt=Perfect game}}}}Hawaii Islanders19–0Salt Lake City Gulls5
108June 21, 1975}}{{sortname|Tom|Norton}}Tacoma Twins1–0Hawaii Islanders7
109July 17, 1975}}{{sortname|Chuck|Dobson}}Salt Lake City Gulls5–0Hawaii Islanders7
110July 9, 1978}}{{sortname|Jim|Beattie|Jim Beattie (baseball)}}Tacoma Yankees2–0Spokane Indians7
111April 23, 1980}}{{sortname|Rick|Rhoden}}Portland Beavers1–0Phoenix Giants7
112July 3, 1980}}{{sort|Keefe, Kevin|Kevin Keefe}}Albuquerque Dukes0–1Tucson Toros8
113August 24, 1980}}{{sortname|Larry|McCall}}Tacoma Tigers1–0Spokane Indians7
114April 18, 1981}}{{sortname|Luis|Tiant}}Portland Beavers2–0Spokane Indians7
115June 2, 1981}}{{sortname|Billy|Smith|dab=pitcher}} {{sup|{{dagger|alt=Perfect game}}}}Tucson Toros4–0Vancouver Canadians6
116June 13, 1981}}{{sortname|George|Stablein}}Hawaii Islanders6–1Tacoma Tigers9
117June 16, 1981}}{{sort|Quinones, Rene|Rene Quinones}}Vancouver Canadians3–0Edmonton Trappers7
118May 4, 1982}}{{sortname|Ricky|Wright|Ricky Wright (baseball)}}Albuquerque Dukes4–2Portland Beavers9
119August 20, 1983}}{{sortname|Scott|Garrelts}}Phoenix Giants1–0Tacoma Tigers7
120May 26, 1984}}{{sortname|Juan|Eichelberger}}Vancouver Canadians2–0Portland Beavers7
121June 12, 1984}}{{sortname|Andy|Rincon}}Hawaii Islanders3–0Tacoma Tigers9
122April 25, 1985}}{{sort|Sonberg, Erik|Erik Sonberg}}
Steven Martin
Albuquerque Dukes7–1Hawaii Islanders9
123May 2, 1985}}{{sortname|John Henry|Johnson|dab=baseball}}Hawaii Islanders5–0Calgary Cannons9
124May 14, 1985}}{{sortname|Tim|Conroy}}Tacoma Tigers1–0Tucson Toros7
125May 31, 1985}}{{sortname|Frank|Wills|dab=baseball}}Calgary Cannons1–0Tacoma Tigers7
126June 20, 1985}}{{sortname|Rick|Waits}}Vancouver Canadians7–0Portland Beavers7
127July 24, 1987}}{{sortname|Dave|Johnson|dab=1987–93 pitcher}}Vancouver Canadians3–0Portland Beavers9
128August 14, 1987}}{{sortname|Bill|Krueger}}Albuquerque Dukes2–0Phoenix Firebirds7
129August 21, 1988}}{{sortname|Erik|Hanson|dab=baseball}}Calgary Cannons5–0Las Vegas Stars7
130May 23, 1989}}{{sortname|Tom|Drees}} {{Small|(1)}}Vancouver Canadians1–0Calgary Cannons9
131May 28, 1989}}{{sortname|Tom|Drees}} {{Small|(2)}}Vancouver Canadians1–0Edmonton Trappers7
132August 16, 1989}}{{sortname|Tom|Drees}} {{Small|(3)}}Vancouver Canadians5–0Las Vegas Stars7
133August 20, 1989}}{{sortname|Roger|Mason|dab=baseball}}Tucson Toros0–1Las Vegas Stars11
134May 6, 1990}}{{sortname|Mike|Dunne|dab=baseball}}Las Vegas Stars2–0Portland Beavers9
135June 10, 1991}}{{sort|Wernig, Patrick|Patrick Wernig}}Tacoma Tigers1–0Vancouver Canadians9
136August 6, 1991}}{{sortname|Jim|Neidlinger}}Albuquerque Dukes3–0Las Vegas Stars5
137June 7, 1992}}{{sortname|David|West|dab=baseball}}
Larry Casian
Greg Johnson
Portland Beavers5–0Vancouver Canadians9
138September 5, 1992}}{{sortname|Tim|Worrell}}Las Vegas Stars2–0Phoenix Firebirds9
139July 27, 1993}}{{sortname|Ryan|Hawblitzel}}Colorado Springs Sky Sox0–1Vancouver Canadians10
140May 16, 1994}}{{sortname|Mark|Petkovsek}}Tucson Toros5–0Colorado Springs Sky Sox9
141June 13, 1995}}{{sortname|Mike|Milchin}}Albuquerque Dukes2–0Vancouver Canadians7
142August 8, 1996}}{{sortname|Aaron|Small}}Edmonton Trappers6–0Vancouver Canadians7
143June 27, 1997}}{{sortname|Darrell|May}}Vancouver Canadians4–0Salt Lake Buzz7[2]
144April 13, 1999}}{{sortname|Terry|Clark|dab=baseball}} {{Small|(4 IP)}}
Bill King
Anthony Chavez
Vancouver Canadians3–0New Orleans Zephyrs9[3]
145May 8, 1999}}{{sortname|Frank|Rodriguez}}Salt Lake Buzz2–1Iowa Cubs7[4]
146May 1, 2001}}{{sortname|Micah|Bowie}}Sacramento River Cats3–0Tacoma Rainiers7[5]
147May 6, 2001}}{{sortname|Brian|Powell}}New Orleans Zephyrs5–0Omaha Golden Spikes9[6]
148July 3, 2001}}{{sortname|Brett|Tomko}}Tacoma Rainiers7–0Oklahoma RedHawks9[7]
149July 7, 2001}}{{sortname|John|Halama}} {{sup|{{dagger|alt=Perfect game}}}}Tacoma Rainiers6–0Calgary Cannons9[8]
150May 14, 2002}}{{sortname|Junior|Herndon}}Portland Beavers5–0Tacoma Rainiers7[9]
151May 25, 2002}}{{sortname|Jamie|Arnold|dab=baseball}}Calgary Cannons12–1Iowa Cubs9[10]
152April 7, 2003}}{{sortname|John|Wasdin}} {{sup|{{dagger|alt=Perfect game}}}}Nashville Sounds4–0Albuquerque Isotopes9[11]
153June 13, 2003}}{{sortname|Lindsay|Gulin}}Las Vegas 51s7–0Tacoma Rainiers9[12]
154August 2, 2003}}{{sortname|Chris|Gissell}} {{Small|(7 IP)}}
Jesús Sánchez {{Small|(2 IP)}}
Colorado Springs Sky Sox3–0Nashville Sounds9[13]
155June 11, 2004}}{{sortname|Scott|Downs}}Edmonton Trappers4–0Las Vegas 51s7[14]
156June 9, 2006}}{{sort|Meaux, Ryan|Ryan Meaux}} {{Small|(4 IP)}}{{sup|{{dagger|alt=Perfect game}}}}
Aquilino López {{Small|(2 IP)}}
Cla Meredith {{Small|(1 IP)}}
Portland Beavers5–0Sacramento River Cats7[15]
157July 15, 2006}}{{sortname|Carlos|Villanueva|dab=baseball}} {{Small|(6 IP)}}
Mike Meyers {{Small|(2 IP)}}
Alec Zumwalt {{Small|(1 IP)}}
Nashville Sounds2–0Memphis Redbirds9[16]
158June 25, 2007}}{{sortname|Manny|Parra}} {{sup|{{dagger|alt=Perfect game}}}}Nashville Sounds3–0Round Rock Express9[17]
159May 11, 2008}}{{sortname|Franklin|Morales}} {{Small|(5 IP)}}
Chris George {{Small|(1.2 IP)}}
Matt Daley {{Small|(1.1 IP)}}
Steven Register {{Small|(1 IP)}}
Colorado Springs Sky Sox5–1Albuquerque Isotopes9[18]
160June 29, 2008}}{{sortname|Dustin|Nippert}}Oklahoma RedHawks2–0Omaha Royals7[19]
161June 30, 2009}}{{sort|Hynick, Brandon|Brandon Hynick}} {{sup|{{dagger|alt=Perfect game}}}}Colorado Springs Sky Sox2–0Portland Beavers7[20]
162July 28, 2009}}{{sortname|Sean|O'Sullivan|dab=baseball}}Salt Lake Bees2–0Sacramento River Cats9[4]
163August 14, 2009}}{{sortname|Luis|Mendoza|Luis Mendoza (baseball)}}Oklahoma City RedHawks5–0Salt Lake Bees9[21]
164August 18, 2009}}{{sortname|Jhoulys|Chacín}} {{Small|(5.1 IP)}}
Joel Peralta {{Small|(0.2 IP)}}
Juan Rincón {{Small|(2 IP)}}
Randy Flores {{Small|(1 IP)}}
Colorado Springs Sky Sox5–0Oklahoma City RedHawks9[22]
165May 7, 2014}}{{sortname|Chris|Rusin}}Iowa Cubs3–0New Orleans Zephyrs9[23]
166April 14, 2017}}{{sortname|Scott|Copeland}} {{Small|(7 IP)}}
Hunter Cervenka {{Small|(1 IP)}}
Brandon Cunniff {{Small|(1 IP)}}
New Orleans Baby Cakes11–1Iowa Cubs9[24]
167June 7, 2017}}{{sortname|Chris|Smith|dab=pitcher, born 1981}} {{Small|(6 IP)}}
Sean Doolittle {{Small|(1 IP)}}
Tucker Healy {{Small|(1 IP)}}
Simón Castro {{Small|(1 IP)}}
Nashville Sounds4–0Omaha Storm Chasers9[25]

No-hitters by franchise

Current PCL teams appear in bold.
TeamNo-hittersPerfect games
Portland Beavers 21 1
Oakland Oaks 17 1
Tacoma Rainiers (Tacoma Tigers/Giants/Twins/Yankees) 12 1
San Francisco Seals 12 0
Los Angeles Angels 10 0
Seattle Indians/Rainiers 9 1
Vancouver Canadians 9 0
Hawaii Islanders 6 1
Albuquerque Dukes 6 0
Spokane Indians 6 0
Colorado Springs Sky Sox 5 1
Oklahoma City Dodgers (Oklahoma City 89ers/RedHawks) 5 0
Sacramento Sacts/Senators/Salons 5 0
San Diego Padres 5 0
Nashville Sounds 4 2
Vernon/Venice Tigers 4 0
Tucson Toros 3 1
Calgary Cannons 3 0
Las Vegas 51s (Las Vegas Stars) 3 0
Salt Lake City Bees/Gulls 3 0
Hollywood Stars 2 1
Arkansas Travelers 2 0
Edmonton Trappers 2 0
Mission Reds 2 0
New Orleans Baby Cakes (New Orleans Zephyrs) 2 0
Phoenix Giants 2 0
Salt Lake Bees (Salt Lake Buzz) 2 0
Denver Bears 1 0
Eugene Emeralds 1 0
Iowa Cubs 1 0
Sacramento River Cats 1 0
Vancouver Mounties 1 0
Totals 166 10

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12. ^{{cite web |url=http://lasvegassun.com/news/2003/jun/16/tacos-gave-gulin-fuel-for-recent-no-hitter/ |title=Tacos Gave Gulin Fuel For Recent No-hitter |last=Christensen |first=Nick |publisher=Las Vegas Sun |date=June 16, 2003 |accessdate=August 12, 2015}}
13. ^{{cite web |url=http://gazette.com/sky-sox-pitcher-misses-out-on-no-hitter-in-doubleheader-split/article/35245 |title=Sky Sox Pitcher Misses Out On No-hitter in Doubleheader Split |last=Stephens |first=Bob |publisher=Colorado Springs Gazette |date=April 13, 2008 |accessdate=August 12, 2015}}
14. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.oursportscentral.com/services/releases/?id=3046646 |title=Downs Tosses Second No-hitter in Trapper History |publisher=Our Sports Central |date=June 12, 2004 |accessdate=August 12, 2015}}
15. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.milb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20060610&content_id=89747&vkey=news_milb&fext=.jsp |title=Three Beavers Throw Perfect Game |last=Hample |first=Zack |publisher=Minor League Baseball |date=June 10, 2006 |accessdate=August 12, 2015}}
16. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.milb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20060715&content_id=106055&vkey=news_milb&fext=.jsp |title=Nashville Trio Combines on No-hitter |last=Rega |first=Marissa |publisher=Minor League Baseball |date=July 15, 2006 |accessdate=August 12, 2015}}
17. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.milb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20070625&content_id=265085&vkey=news_milb&fext=.jsp |title=Sounds' Parra Perfect In His Second PCL Start |last=McConnell |first=Ryan |publisher=Minor League Baseball |date=June 25, 2007 |accessdate=August 12, 2015}}
18. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.milb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080511&content_id=397510&vkey=news_milb&fext=.jsp |title=Morales, Sky Sox No-hit Isotopes |last=Friedman |first=Alan |publisher=Minor League Baseball |date=May 11, 2008 |accessdate=August 12, 2015}}
19. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.milb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080629&content_id=425070&vkey=news_milb&fext=.jsp |title=RedHawks' Nippert Tosses No-hitter |last=Wild |first=Danny |publisher=Minor League Baseball |date=June 29, 2008 |accessdate=August 12, 2015}}
20. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.milb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090701&content_id=5629882&vkey=news_milb&fext=.jsp |title=Sky Sox's Hynick Tosses Perfect Game |last=Kelley |first=Mason |publisher=Minor League Baseball |date=July 1, 2009 |accessdate=August 12, 2015}}
21. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.milb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090814&content_id=6432616&vkey=news_milb&fext=.jsp |title=RedHawks' Mendoza No-hits Bees |last=Kelley |first=Mason |publisher=Minor League Baseball |date=August 15, 2009 |accessdate=August 12, 2015}}
22. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.milb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090818&content_id=6494980&vkey=news_milb&fext=.jsp |title=Four Pitch Sky Sox's Second No-hitter |last=Kelley |first=Mason |publisher=Minor League Baseball |date=August 19, 2009 |accessdate=August 12, 2015}}
23. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.milb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20140507&content_id=74665368&fext=.jsp&vkey=news_milb&sid=milb |title=Rusin Tosses First PCL No-hitter Since '09 |last=Dykstra |first=Sam |publisher=Minor League Baseball |date=May 7, 2014 |accessdate=August 12, 2015}}
24. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.milb.com/pacific-coast/news/new-orleans-baby-cakes-no-hit-iowa-cubs/c-224412574/t-209979204 |title=Copeland anchors Baby Cakes' no-hitter |last=Avallone |first=Michael |publisher=Minor League Baseball |date=April 15, 2017 |accessdate=April 15, 2017}}
25. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.milb.com/sounds/news/sounds-no-hit-storm-chasers/c-235066110/t-196093378 |title=Sounds No-Hit Storm Chasers |publisher=Minor League Baseball |date=June 7, 2017 |accessdate=June 8, 2017}}
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