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Old 08-25-2017, 07:38 AM
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Originally Posted by 1952boyntoncollector View Post
no they count the same as NL....after 1973 the AL no hitter is far superior to the NL no hitter.....plus all of these 'almost no hitters' where we get constant updates of a 6 inning 'gem' by Mark Leiter and the likes are getting annoying . In the age of pitch counts and specialization its even more skewed..

its like 19 out of last 21 no hitters are in NL parks..or something close to that..its not even close...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...all_no-hitters

According to wiki, and assuming I counted correctly, there have been 113 no hitters since 1973.
AL - 51
NL - 55
Interleague - 7

Its really only been the last 5 seasons that the NL has dominated the no-hitter scene. From 1973 thru 2012 there were more slightly more AL no-hitters.
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