Angel Stadium of Anaheim
aka Anaheim Stadium; Edison Field

1966 - Present

Anaheim, CA
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(1966 - 1996)
2457
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(2005 - 2025)
1650
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(1997 - 2004)
650
No-Hitters

7/3/1970: Clyde Wright, W (12-5)

Pitcher IP H R ER BB SO HBP BR BF AB IBB GDP ROE GB FB LD PU GSc
Clyde Wright
9.0
0
0
0
3
1
0
3
29
26
0
1
0
14
11
2
4
85

Starter Age: 29.133
Rank among 327: 213
Opposing Starter: Chuck Dobson
Catcher: Joe Azcue
Plate Umpire: Marty Springstead
Attendance: 12,131
Time of Game: 1:51
Did You Know?
  • Prior to throwing his no-hitter, Wright was inducted into the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Hall of Fame.
  • This was the second time in less than a year that Chuck Dobson was on the wrong end of a no-hitter (Jim Palmer vs. Athletics on August 13, 1969 at Memorial Stadium in Baltimore).
  • This was the second of two no-hitters caught by Joe Azcue (Sonny Siebert vs. Senators on June 10, 1966 at Cleveland Stadium).

9/28/1974: Nolan Ryan, W (22-16)

Pitcher IP H R ER BB SO HBP BR BF AB IBB GDP ROE GB FB LD PU GSc
Nolan Ryan
9.0
0
0
0
8
15
0
8
35
27
0
0
0
4
8
0
0
94

Starter Age: 27.240
Rank among 327: 168
Opposing Starter: Joe Decker
Catcher: Tom Egan
Plate Umpire: Art Frantz
Attendance: 10,872
Time of Game: 2:22
Did You Know?
  • This was Nolan Ryan's third of seven career no-hitters (vs. Royals on May 15, 1973 at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City; vs. Tigers on July 15, 1973 at Tiger Stadium in Detroit; vs. Orioles on June 1, 1975 at Anaheim Stadium; vs. Dodgers on September 26, 1981 at the Astrodome in Houston; vs. Athletics on June 11, 1990 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum; vs. Blue Jays on May 1, 1991 at Arlington Stadium).
  • Ryan's no-hitter came in his last start of the season and improved his record to 22-16, tying him with Clyde Wright (1970) for the most single-season wins by an Angels pitcher, a record that still stands.

6/1/1975: Nolan Ryan, W (9-3)

Pitcher IP H R ER BB SO HBP BR BF AB IBB GDP ROE GB FB LD PU GSc
Nolan Ryan
9.0
0
0
0
4
9
0
5
32
28
0
0
1
10
9
1
0
92

Starter Age: 28.121
Rank among 327: 180
Opposing Starter: Ross Grimsley
Catcher: Ellie Rodriguez
Plate Umpire: Hank Morgenweck
Attendance: 18,492
Time of Game: 2:01
Did You Know?
  • This was Nolan Ryan's fourth of seven career no-hitters (vs. Royals on May 15, 1973 at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City; vs. Tigers on July 15, 1973 at Tiger Stadium in Detroit; vs. Twins on September 28, 1974 at Anaheim Stadium; vs. Dodgers on September 26, 1981 at the Astrodome in Houston; vs. Athletics on June 11, 1990 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum; vs. Blue Jays on May 1, 1991 at Arlington Stadium).
  • He became only the second pitcher to throw four no-hitters in a career (Sandy Koufax) and a no-hitter in three straight seasons (Sandy Koufax threw one in four straight, 1962-1965).
  • Ryan's fourth no-hitter was also his 100th career win.

9/22/1977: Bert Blyleven, W (14-12)

Pitcher IP H R ER BB SO HBP BR BF AB IBB GDP ROE GB FB LD PU GSc
Bert Blyleven
9.0
0
0
0
1
7
0
2
28
27
0
1
1
8
12
4
2
93

Starter Age: 26.169
Rank among 327: 134
Opposing Starter: Paul Hartzell
Catcher: Jim Sundberg
Plate Umpire: Fred Spenn
Attendance: 8,031
Time of Game: 2:07
Did You Know?
  • This was the fourth no-hitter thrown at Anaheim Stadium but the first by an opponent.
  • This was the first start Blyleven had made since September 6 due to a groin injury. According to Blyleven, he aggravated the injury in the first inning of his no-hitter and again in the eighth, and relied strictly on curve balls in the ninth because they were less painful to throw.
  • Blyleven is one of only five players from the Netherlands to pitch in the major leagues but the only one with a no-hitter.

9/19/1986: Joe Cowley, W (11-9)

Pitcher IP H R ER BB SO HBP BR BF AB IBB GDP ROE GB FB LD PU GSc
Joe Cowley
9.0
0
1
1
7
8
0
7
32
24
0
1
0
4
13
1
0
84

Starter Age: 28.035
Rank among 327: 175
Opposing Starter: Kirk McCaskill
Catcher: Ron Karkovice
Plate Umpire: Rick Reed
Attendance: 28,647
Time of Game: 2:42
Did You Know?
  • Joe Cowley walked seven batters in the game, including the first three of the sixth inning, which resulted in a run when Reggie Jackson's sacrifice fly plated Bob Boone.
  • Among no-hit pitchers where data is available, Cowley's 50% strike percentage is the worst for a pitcher who started and completed the game.
  • After the game, White Sox manager Jim Fregosi admitted that had Cowley walked another batter in the sixth he would have been removed from the game.
  • This was the first of two no-hitters caught by Ron Karkovice (Wilson Alvarez vs. Orioles on August 11, 1991 at Memorial Stadium in Baltimore).

4/11/1990: Mark Langston, W (1-0)/Mike Witt, S (1)

Pitcher IP H R ER BB SO HBP BR BF AB IBB GDP ROE Pit Str Lk Sw GB FB LD PU GSc
Mark Langston
7.0
0
0
0
4
3
0
5
23
19
0
1
1
99
54
25
2
8
8
0
2
76
Mike Witt
2.0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
6
6
0
0
0
27
18
7
4
4
0
0
0
-1

Starter Age: 29.234
Rank among 327: 222
Opposing Starter: Erik Hanson
Catcher: Lance Parrish
Plate Umpire: Vic Voltaggio
Attendance: 25,632
Time of Game: 2:37
Did You Know?
  • Mike Witt is the only pitcher to throw a no-hitter as a starter and finish one as a reliever (vs. Rangers on September 30, 1984 at Arlington Stadium).
  • Mark Langston was making his first start of the season after he'd thrown only 16 innings in a lockout-shortened spring training.
  • This was the second of two no-hitters caught by Lance Parrish (Jack Morris vs. White Sox on April 7, 1984 at Comiskey Park I in Chicago).

5/2/2012: Jered Weaver, W (4-0)

Pitcher IP H R ER BB SO HBP BR BF AB IBB GDP ROE Pit Str Lk Sw GB FB LD PU GSc
Jered Weaver
9.0
0
0
0
1
9
0
1
29
28
0
0
0
121
77
25
10
5
14
0
5
95

Starter Age: 29.211
Rank among 327: 221
Opposing Starter: Liam Hendriks
Catcher: Chris Iannetta
Plate Umpire: Mark Carlson
Attendance: 27,288
Time of Game: 2:28
Did You Know?
  • This was the 10th no-hitter in Angels history.
  • They've also been on the wrong side of seven others through 2020.

7/12/2019: Taylor Cole/Felix Pena, W (7-2)

Pitcher IP H R ER BB SO HBP BR BF AB IBB GDP ROE Pit Str Lk Sw GB FB LD PU GSc
Taylor Cole
2.0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
6
6
0
0
0
22
13
4
5
2
2
1
0
58
Felix Pena
7.0
0
0
0
1
6
0
1
22
21
0
0
0
81
52
11
15
11
4
1
0
-1

Starter Age: 29.326
Rank among 327: 229
Opposing Starter: Mike Leake
Catcher: Dustin Garneau
Plate Umpire: Paul Nauert
Attendance: 43,140
Time of Game: 2:54
Did You Know?
  • This no-hitter came in the Angels' first home game since teammate Tyler Skaggs died on July 1. The Angels paid tribute to Skaggs prior to the game by playing career highlights on the jumbotron at Angel Stadium at Anaheim, placing his framed jersey behind the mound, wearing his number 45, and having his mother Debbie throw out the first pitch.
  • Because of the tribute, this is the only no-hitter through 2020 where every player on either team wore the same number.
  • Pena's seven relief innings are second most in a combined no-hitter (Ernie Shore threw nine vs. Senators on June 23, 1917 at Fenway Park in Boston).
  • The Angels are one of only five teams to score at least 13 runs in a no-hitter (Buffalo Bisons vs. Detroit Wolverines on August 4, 1884 at Recreation Park in Detroit; Chicago White Sox vs. Detroit Tigers on September 6, 1905 at Bennett Park in Detroit; New York Yankees vs. Cleveland Indians on August 27, 1938 at Yankee Stadium I in New York; Chicago Cubs vs. Cincinnati Reds on April 21, 2016 at Great American Ballpark in Cincinnati).
  • Angels center fielder Mike Trout drove in six runs with a homer and two doubles and tied the Yankees' Joe Gordon (Monte Pearson vs. Indians on August 27, 1938 at Yankee Stadium i in New York) and the Cubs' Kris Bryant (Jake Arrieta vs. Reds on April 21, 2016 at Great American Ballpark in Cincinnati).

5/10/2022: Reid Detmers, W (2-1)

Pitcher IP H R ER BB SO HBP BR BF AB IBB GDP ROE Pit Str Lk Sw GB FB LD PU GSc
Reid Detmers
9.0
0
0
0
1
2
0
2
28
27
0
1
1
108
68
17
8
11
14
4
2
88

Starter Age: 22.306
Rank among 327: 36
Opposing Starter: Corey Kluber
Catcher: Chad Wallach
Plate Umpire: Ryan Blakney
Attendance: 39,313
Time of Game: 2:19
Did You Know?
  • Reid Detmers was making only his 11th career start when he threw his no-hitter.
  • Prior to his nine innings against the Rays, Detmer's previous high was six against the Astros on August 14, 2021.
  • The 108 pitches he threw in his no-hitter bested his previous high of 97 thrown against the Dodgers on August 8, 2021.
  • At 22 years and 306 days old, Detmers was the youngest pitcher to throw a no-hitter since Anibal Sanchez (22.191) held the Diamondbacks hitless on September 6, 2006 at Dolphins Stadium in Miami.
  • Detmer's two strikeouts were the fewest by a no-hit pitcher who threw all nine innings since Francisco Liriano fanned two White Sox on May 3, 2011 at U.S. Cellular Field in Chicago.
  • Angels third baseman Anthony Rendon, a natural right-hander, had batted from the right side of the plate in more than 5,300 plate appearances through college, the minors, Arizona Fall League, and majors before batting left-handed against outfielder Brett Phillips, who was pitching in mop-up duty in the eighth inning. Rendon homered and is 1 for 1 with a homer and two runs batted in as a left-handed batter.
  • Phillips is only the second position player to pitch in a no-hitter (Orlando Arcia vs. the Cubs on September 13, 2020 at Miller Park in Milwaukee).