Twice in one month.
No-Hit Masterpiece by Borowy
Friday, August 22nd, 1947
In a dominant outing, Hank Borowy of Cincinnati totally silenced the bats of the Brooklyn Dodgers. In the 3-0 victory he faced only 29 batters, surrendered no hits, had 4 strikeouts and no walks.
"I'll be very honest with you," his manager said. "I didn't know the situation was what it was until the seventh inning. I happened to look up there to see how many hits we had. Then I happened to notice that they didn't have any hits."
Commenting on his defeat, the losing manager told reporters in the clubhouse how he saw the game, "Well, it was pretty simple today, the Reds had all the hits and all the runs. And Borowy pitched a heck of a ballgame."
In season stats Borowy shows a 13-13 record in 27 games, 194.2 innings, 77 strikeouts and a 4.62 ERA.