Every Friday, First Pitch is focused on discussion of baseball memories.
This week, I have a simple question: Have you ever witnessed a no hitter in person? If so, share who it was in the comments.
My first no hitter came on April 29, 2012 as a combined effort between Justin Wilson, Jumbo Diaz, and Doug Slaten in a 2-0 victory by Indianapolis over Durham. Wilson pitched 7.1 no-hit innings, and you can check that link for my game story.
I have not seen a no hitter at the MLB level. I’ve seen several in the minors, but the Wilson-led one stands out.
Share your game, and when you became aware that the no-hitter was a possibility.
Daily Links
**Baseball America Has Six Pirates in Their Top 100 Prospects List
This Week on Pirates Prospects
Williams: Waves Crashing Into the Pittsburgh Shores
Mason Martin Wants to Be a Complete Player, and the Pirates Need That at First Base
Video: Mason Martin’s Evolving Swing
Looking Ahead at the Pirates’ 2022 System: Altoona Curve
The Best Pirates Prospects By Age: Pitchers Edition
Marc and Jack: Jack Suwinski Has Found His Swing, Uh Oh!
Prospect Notes: Wyatt Hendrie, Abrahan Gutierrez, Matt Fraizer, J.C. Flowers
**PBN Around the Horn: Come To Think Of It, Underdog Was Underrated
ICYMI:
**22 Things to Watch As We Hope For Improvement From the Pittsburgh Pirates in 2022
**The Odyssey of Happy Oliveros
**This Date in Pittsburgh Pirates History: January 21, Pirates Sign Hall of Fame Pitcher Waite Hoyt
**Card of the Day: 1991 Topps Archives Danny O’Connell
PBN Updates
Song of the Day
This Week on First Pitch
MONDAY: MLK
TUESDAY: This Week on Pirates Prospects
WEDNESDAY: Site Updates
THURSDAY: The MCU Multiverse Explained
FRIDAY: Baseball Memories
SATURDAY: Music – John Mayer
SUNDAY: Afterlife