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Draft:List of All-American Girls Professional Baseball League no-hitters

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The following is a list of All-American Girls Professional Baseball League no-hitters. In league play, there are 56 known no-hitters. Of those games, 14 were 7-inning regulation no-hitters thrown during doubleheaders. Two no-hitters were 6-innings, called on the account of weather. Five no-hitters were perfect games. Seventeen pitchers threw multiple no-hitters with eight throwing two, seven throwing three, and one throwing a league-record four.

Regulation no-hitters

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Key
RS Runs scored
RA Runs allowed
Italics Perfect game
No-hitters
# Date Pitcher Team RS Opponent RA Park Notes Ref.
1 June 10, 1943 Olive Little Rockford Peaches 7 Kenosha Comets 2 Beyer Stadium [1]
2 August 15, 1943 Olive Little Rockford Peaches 2 South Bend Blue Sox 0 Bendix Field
(South Bend, IN)
[notes 1]
[notes 2]
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3 June 14, 1944 Mary Pratt Kenosha Comets 2 Minneapolis Millerettes 1 Lake Front Stadium
(Kenosha, WI)
[notes 1]
[notes 2]
[1]
4 July 22, 1944 Elise Harney Kenosha Comets 10 Racine Belles 2 Horlick Field [1]
5 July 29, 1944 Annabelle Lee Minneapolis Millerettes 18 Kenosha Comets 0 Lake Front Stadium
(Kenosha, WI)
[1][3]
6 July 22, 1944 Carolyn Morris Rockford Peaches 1 Milwaukee Chicks 0 Beyer Stadium [notes 1] [1]
7 August 26, 1944 Audrey Haine Minneapolis Millerettes 1 Kenosha Comets 0 Lake Front Stadium
(Kenosha, WI)
[notes 1] [1]
8 September 4, 1944 Helen Nicol Fox Kenosha Comets 1 Racine Belles 0 Lake Front Stadium
(Kenosha, WI)
[notes 3] [1]
9 September 6, 1944 Carolyn Morris Rockford Peaches 9 South Bend Blue Sox 0 Beyer Stadium [1]
10 June 14, 1945 Elise Harney Kenosha Comets 4 Fort Wayne Daisies 0 Lake Front Stadium
(Kenosha, WI)
[1]
12 June 29, 1945 Dottie Wiltse Fort Wayne Daisies 2 Rockford Peaches 0 North Side High School
(Fort Wayne, IN)
[1]
13 July 1, 1945 Doris Barr Racine Belles 2 Fort Wayne Daisies 0 North Side High School
(Fort Wayne, IN)
[notes 3]
[notes 2]
[1]
14 July 6, 1945 Carolyn Morris Rockford Peaches 4 Fort Wayne Daisies 0 Beyer Stadium [1]
15 July 7, 1945 Annabelle Lee Fort Wayne Daisies 6 Grand Rapids Chicks 0 South High School
(Grand Rapids, MI)
[1]
16 July 10, 1945 Olive Little Rockford Peaches 2 Fort Wayne Daisies 0 North Side High School
(Fort Wayne, IN)
[1]
17 July 15, 1945 Dottie Wiltse Fort Wayne Daisies 5 South Bend Blue Sox 0 North Side High School
(Fort Wayne, IN)
[notes 1] [1]
18 August 6, 1945 Betty Luna South Bend Blue Sox 5 Grand Rapids Chicks 0 Bendix Field
(South Bend, IN)
[1]
19 July 10, 1946 Anna May Hutchison Racine Belles 2 Kenosha Comets 0 Lake Front Stadium
(Kenosha, WI)
[1]
20 July 14, 1946 Betty Luna South Bend Blue Sox 3 Fort Wayne Daisies 0 Memorial Park
(Fort Wayne, IN)
[notes 1]
[notes 2]
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Shortened no-hitters

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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g First game of a doubleheader.
  2. ^ a b c d e No-hitter was completed in seven innings.
  3. ^ a b c Second game of a doubleheader.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s "AAGPBL no-hitters". NoNoHitters.com.
  2. ^ "August 15, 1943: Canada's Olive Little tosses first no-hit, no-run game in AAGPBL history". Society for American Baseball Research.
  3. ^ "July 29, 1944: Annabelle 'Lefty' Lee tosses AAGPBL's first perfect game for Minneapolis Millerettes". Society for American Baseball Research.

Book sources

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