On June 10th, 1997, Marlins pitcher Kevin Brown threw a dominant no-hitter San Francisco Giants, being a single hit batter away from a perfect game. His 98 pitches against a lineup featuring the likes of Barry Bonds and Jeff Kent made Brown’s outing one of 19 no-hitters with pitching data that also qualifies as a Maddux. He is the only pitcher of this group to have hit a batter but not allow any walks in his historic outing. The hit by pitch game with two outs and two strikes in the eighth inning, with the ball glancing off of Marvin Benard’s leg. Brown struck out seven batters as the offense helped Florida cruise to a 9-0 win.
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