There’s a reason this article is headed by the photo of Shōta Imanaga, Nate Pearson, Porter Hodge and Miguel Amaya, the pitching/catching group that threw a combined no-hitter against the Pirates on Sept. 4, 2024.

It’s because that’s the most recent no-hitter thrown in the major leagues. That’s right, not a single no-no was thrown in the 2025 season, the first time that had happened for a full season since 2005. Other years without a no-hitter in the expansion era (since 1969): 1982, 1985, 1989 and 2000.

Four no-hit bids this year were broken up in the ninth inning. Two of those are worth noting here.

Gavin Williams of the Guardians had a no-hit bid going against the Mets Aug. 8 in New York and was allowed to start the ninth despite having thrown 111 pitches through eight innings. He st

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