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Old 04-16-2013, 02:09 PM   #7
Kiko1313
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Originally Posted by scott1964 View Post
Not sure if this has happened in real life.
Never 11 innings, but three times there have been 10 inning No-Hitters.

August 19, 1965 Cincinnati Reds at Chicago Cubs Box Score and Play by Play - Baseball-Reference.com
(Game 1) - Jim Maloney of the Reds pitched a 10 Inning No-Hitter against the Cubs. Coincidentally, the winning team (the Reds in this case) had 1 run on 9 hits just like in your game. Amazingly, Maloney allowed 10 walks. Twice the Cubs had the bases loaded, once from 3 walks, and once from a HBP and 2 walks. In game 2 of the double header, the Cubs got a hit from their very first batter.

May 2, 1917 Cincinnati Reds at Chicago Cubs Box Score and Play by Play - Baseball-Reference.com
Fred Toney of the Reds pitched a 10 Inning No-Hitter against the Cubs. Funny that two of the instances were Reds over the Cubs. The Reds only managed to get 2 hits themselves, one of them being the game winning RBI by Jim Thorpe, possibly the greatest all around athlete of all-time.

July 12, 1997 Houston Astros at Pittsburgh Pirates Box Score and Play by Play - Baseball-Reference.com
Francisco Cordova pitched 9 innings and Ricardo Rincon pitched 1 inning for the Pirates in a combined No-Hitter over the Astros. The Pirates won on a walkoff pinch hit 3-run HR by Mark Smith.
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