Astros’ Mike Fiers pitches no-hitter against Dodgers
Houston Astros righthander Mike Fiers pitched a no-hitter against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Friday at Minute Maid Park, securing a 3–0 Astros win.
Fiers threw 134 pitches and allowed three walks while striking out 10 batters. All three of his walks came over the first three innings, but he did not allow a runner past first.
The Dodgers’ Justin Turner nearly broke up the no-hitter in the sixth inning, but a long fly to left with two outs hooked foul.
Most Recent No-Hitters, By Team
Chicago Cubs: Jake Arrieta | April 21, 2016.
Washington Nationals: Max Scherzer | Oct. 3, 2015
Houston Astros: Mike Fiers | Aug. 21, 2015
Seatte Mariners:Hisashi Iwakuma | Aug. 12, 2015
Cole Hamels | July 25, 2015
San Francisco Giants: Chris Heston | June 9, 2015
Los Angeles Dodgers: Clayton Kershaw | June 18, 2014
Miami Marlins: Henderson Alvarez | Sept. 29, 2013
Cincinnati Reds: Homer Bailey | July 2, 2013
New York Mets: Johan Santana | June 1, 2012
Los Angeles Angels: Jered Weaver | May 2, 2012
Chicago White Sox: Philip Humber | April 21, 2012
Detroit Tigers: Justin Verlander | May 7, 2011
Minnesota Twins: Francisco Liriano | May 3, 2011
Tampa Bay Rays: Matt Garza | July 26, 2010
Arizona Diamondbacks: Edwin Jackson | June 25, 2010
Oakland Athletics: Dallas Braden | May 9, 2010
Colorado Rockies: Ubaldo Jimenez | April 17, 2010
Boston Red Sox: Jon Lester | May 19, 2008
St. Louis Cardinals: Bud Smith | Sept. 3, 2001
New York Yankees: David Cone | July 18, 1999
PIttsburgh Pirates: Francisco Cordova and Ricardo Rincon | July 12, 1997
Texas Rangers: Kenny Rogers | July 28, 1994
Atlanta Braves: Kent Mercker | April 8, 1994
Kansas City Royals: Bret Saberhagen | Aug. 26, 1991
Baltimore Orioles: Bob Milacki, Mike Flanagan, Mark Williamson and Gregg Olson | July 13, 1991
Toronto Blue Jays: Dave Stieb | Sept. 2, 1990
Milwaukee Brewers: Juan Nieves | April 15, 1987
Cleveland Indians: Len Barker | May 15, 1981
The Astros acquired Fiers in the July 30 trade with the Milwaukee Brewers that landed Houston Carlos Gomez. Friday was Fiers’s third start with the Astros and his first win with the team.
Before Friday, Fiers had never thrown a complete game and his previous career high in pitches was 113.
The no-hitter was MLB’s fifth this season, following the Seattle Mariners’ Hisashi Iwakumaon Aug. 12, the Philadelphia Phillies’ Cole Hamels (now with the Texas Rangers) on July 25, the Washington Nationals’ Max Scherzeron June 20 and the San Francisco Giants’ Chris Hestonon June 9.