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List of Nashville Vols no-hitters : ウィキペディア英語版 | List of Nashville Vols no-hitters
The Nashville Vols minor league baseball team was established in 1901 in Nashville, Tennessee. The Nashville Baseball Club, as it was known through 1907, was formed as a charter member of the newly organized Class B Southern Association in 1901. The team did not receive their official moniker, the Nashville Volunteers, until 1908. However, the team was, and is, commonly referred to as the Vols. Their last season in the Southern Association was 1961. After sitting out the 1962 season, the Vols returned for a final season as a part of the South Atlantic League in 1963. During the Vols' 62 seasons of play, its pitchers pitched seven no-hitters, which includes one perfect game. The feats were accomplished by a total of seven different pitchers. Four are known to have occurred at Nashville's home ballpark, Athletic Park, better known as Sulphur Dell from 1908. Three occurred while the team was a member of the Southern Association and one as a member of the South Atlantic League. The team's first no-hitter was Bill Dammann's 5–0 win over the Shreveport Giants at Nashville's Athletic Park on July 9, 1902.〔 The second was thrown by John Duggan on September 10, 1908.〔 The third was pitched by Charlie Case on August 31, 1909.〔 On July 11, 1916, Tom Rogers pitched the first and only perfect game in Vols franchise history. In all, Rogers struck out 4 of the 27 Chattanooga Lookouts batters he faced.〔 The fifth no-hitter was pitched by Zeke Lohman on July 25, 1920.〔 The sixth occurred nearly 30 years later on July 21, 1951, when Umberto Flammini fired a no-hitter against the Atlanta Crackers.〔 The eighth and final no-hit game was Edward Kikla's gem on July 17, 1963.〔 == Table key ==
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