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Corey Kluber threw the sixth no-hitter of the 2021 MLB season less than 24 hours after the Mariners were no-hit. So, why have there been so many? And what's Kyle Seager's (unfortunate) role in all ...
Corbin Burnes and Josh Hader dealt Cleveland its third no-hit loss of 2021. With nine no-hitters overall, baseball has broken the record for a season, which was set in 1884.
Major League Baseball is experiencing a nearly unprecedented surge in no-hitters. It’s part of a well-publicized shift in the sport’s balance, with pitchers increasingly enjoying the upper ...
Six no-hitters in 40 days, from Joe Musgrove on April 9 through Corey Kluber on May 19 - which was the most dominant.
New York Yankees pitcher Corey Kluber celebrates after tossing a no-hitter against the Rangers in Arlington, Texas, on May 19, 2021.
This week, Spencer Turnbull and Corey Kluber became the fifth and sixth pitchers to throw no-hitters in the 2021 season. Is there such a thing as too many no-nos?
Tossing a major league no-hitter should be a monumental achievement. But is it losing its glamour after a sixth no-hitter was thrown in 41 days?
Thursday night, Chicago Cubs righty Zach Davies and three relievers blanked the Los Angeles Dodgers and threw MLB's seventh no-hitter of 2021 (CHC 4, LAD 0).
There have now been seven no-hitters thrown this 2021 Major League Baseball season – tying the modern-era record.
Uh, yeah, this is kind of a weird baseball year, to say the least. We're not even out of May yet, and on Wednesday night, we got our sixth -- SIXTH -- no-hitter of 2021 thanks to New York Yankees ...
After Corey Kluber tossed this years sixth MLB no-hitter, the 2021 season is on pace to mark its place in the record books.
It’s hard to separate all these no-hitters from the context of what baseball looks like in 2021. Entering Wednesday, the average game included 7.83 hits per team.
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