Shea Stadium
aka William A. Shea Stadium

1964 - 2008

New York, NY
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Team Years Games
Mets
(1964 - 2008)
3577
Yankees
(1974 - 1998)
160
No-Hitters

6/21/1964: Jim Bunning, W (7-2) (Perfect Game)

Pitcher IP H R ER BB SO HBP BR BF AB IBB GDP ROE GB FB LD PU GSc
Jim Bunning
9.0
0
0
0
0
10
0
0
27
27
0
0
0
6
11
1
4
97

Starter Age: 32.242
Rank among 327: 282
Opposing Starter: Tracy Stallard
Catcher: Gus Triandos
Plate Umpire: Ed Sudol
Attendance: 32,026
Time of Game: 2:19
Did You Know?
  • This was the second of two career no-hitters thrown by Jim Bunning (vs. Red Sox on July 20, 1958 at Fenway Park in Boston).
  • This was the National League's first modern-era perfect game and the first in the NL since Monte Ward threw one vs. the Buffalo Bisons on June 17, 1880 at Messer Street Grounds in Providence.
  • Bunning became the third pitcher to throw a no-hitter for more than one team and is one of seven who either achieved the feat or were part of a combined no-hitter (Ted Breitenstein: Browns, Reds; Cy Young: Spiders, Red Sox; Nolan Ryan: Angels, Astros, Rangers; Hideo Nomo: Dodgers, Red Sox; Randy Johnson: Mariners, Diamondbacks; Kevin Millwood: Phillies, Mariners).

9/20/1969: Bob Moose, W (12-3)

Pitcher IP H R ER BB SO HBP BR BF AB IBB GDP ROE GB FB LD PU GSc
Bob Moose
9.0
0
0
0
3
6
0
3
30
27
0
0
0
13
8
2
1
90

Starter Age: 21.346
Rank among 327: 20
Opposing Starter: Gary Gentry
Catcher: Manny Sanguillen
Plate Umpire: Augie Donatelli
Attendance: 38,784
Time of Game: 2:08
Did You Know?
  • At only 21 years and 11 months old, Moose is one of the youngest pitchers to throw a no-hitter.