Curious Case of No-Hitters: Pitched Vs. Received, Who Holds the Record?

Exploring the intriguing world of no-hitters in baseball, both pitched and received.

Summary

  • Nolan Ryan leads in pitching no-hitters but who tops in being on the receiving end?
  • Zach Plesac was the starting pitcher for Cleveland Guardians in three no-hit games in 2021.
  • Former player Seager holds a crazy record of playing in the most no-hitters, predominantly on the losing side.

The Brew of No-Hitters

Watching the Brewer game, Zach Plesac stood out as the starting pitcher for the Angels, creating an interesting twist in the world of no-hitters. Plesac, who was on the losing side for Cleveland Guardians three times in 2021, adds a unique dimension to the discussion.

Seager’s No-Hitting Legacy

While not a pitcher, the retired Seager of Seattle is noted for featuring in an astonishing 11 no-hitters. His experience sheds light on the stark realities of being on the unlucky side of baseball history, particularly during his time in Seattle.

Deepening the Mystery

The search for the players involved in no-hitters, beyond the pitchers, unveils a rich tapestry of statistics and anecdotes that paint a vivid picture of the complexities and nuances of baseball history.