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2007-05-03 02:29:07 · 6 answers · asked by rsxfan1 1 in Sports Baseball

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The answer is George Bradley. On July 15/1876 playing for the St. Louis Brown Stockings.

But if you want to go modern era which is post 1900 then its Noodles Hahn on 7/12/1900

2007-05-03 02:40:39 · answer #1 · answered by Southsiders 2 · 3 0

Using the same site that the 3rd answer did, I would say the answer is Christy Mathewson.
The Major Leagues formed in 1901, so while 1876 may have been a no hitter, it was not part of the MLB as specified.
The first one in 1901 said it was broken up in the 10th inning, which means it wasn’t really a no hitter, but a no hitter through 9 innings.
The next one is Mathewson’s. July 15th,

2007-05-03 02:51:44 · answer #2 · answered by brettj666 7 · 0 0

Yep, it was Bradley -- knocked off the Hartford Dark Blues, 2-0.

The Stockings played 64 games that season. Bradley started all 64 and completed 63 of them. One relief pitcher got in four innings once. Ah, those were the days.

Edit: this was a sanctioned National League game, the same NL operating today and then as now considered a major league.

2007-05-03 02:47:44 · answer #3 · answered by Chipmaker Authentic 7 · 0 0

I think Cy Young threw the first Perfect Game but I don't know if anyone just pitched a no-hitter before him.

2007-05-03 02:36:20 · answer #4 · answered by Yahoo Man 1 · 0 0

George Bradley did it before the mlb was formed

first mlb player was chick fraiser from philly.

2007-05-03 03:09:38 · answer #5 · answered by corey b 2 · 0 1

My mom

2007-05-03 02:31:50 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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