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Old 09-08-2002, 10:39 PM
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Question no hitters (answered)

Who were the pitchers who tossed no-hit, no-run games in the same ballpark ON SUCCESSIVE DAYS? (And what year?)
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Old 09-09-2002, 12:22 AM
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Ernie Koob and Bob Groom from St. Louis Brows pitched no-hitters agains the Chicago White Sox on consecutive days - May 5 and May 6, 1917.
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Old 09-09-2002, 01:57 PM
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Gaylord Perry of the Giants & Ray Washburn of the Cardinals did it in SF in 1968. The following year, Jim Maloney (Reds) & Don Wilson (Astros) did it in Cincinnati.
Correct. This is the answer I had in mind. In both years the home team lost a no-hitter the first day, then won a no-hitter the following day.

I myself had overlooked the pair of American League NH games, but as stated above the White Sox were VICTIMS of a no-hit game on successive days by Cardinal pitchers Koob and Groom.
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Sorry-- wrong team

Koob and Groom were Browns pitchers.
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