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10 unlikely pitchers that threw no-hitters in past 30 years

We've seen six no-hitters already in the young 2021 MLB season, but we've seen zero from players like Shane Bieber, Gerrit Cole, Max Scherzer and Jacob deGrom.

No — instead we've seen such household names as John Means and Spencer Turnbull baffle opposing lineups to the point where absolute perfection is oh-so close, yet not quite there. And while the best pitchers in the game have still been just that — deGrom is running away with the NL Cy Young Award already, while Cole and Bieber have set a handful of strikeout records and will likely keep going – it has been the others who have recorded no-nos. A past-his-prime Corey Kluber and Wade Miley. A potentially breaking-out Joe Musgrove and Carlos Rodon. The aforementioned Means and Turnbull.


And though the game's all-time greats are typically the ones you associate with such outstanding no-hit efforts — like Nolan Ryan and his all-time record of seven no-nos, runner-up Sandy Koufax with four, and three-timers Cy Young, Bob Feller and Justin Verlander — these aren't always the guys getting it done. 2021 is evidence of that, and so are the ten names that we've compiled below, some of which are more memorable than others, but all of which were fairly shocking pitchers to have accomplished such dazzling dominance at the time of their no-nos.

See how many names you remember!

All stats retrieved from Baseball Reference and Baseball Almanac.

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