Blue Jays Double-A affiliate does something the big league team has only accomplished once
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Blue Jays Double-A affiliate does something the big league team has only accomplished once
"The Fisher Cats recorded their fifth-ever no-hitter in franchise history, with four pitchers combining to achieve this remarkable feat. This accomplishment is particularly impressive as it marks the second consecutive season in which they have registered a no-hitter."
"The Blue Jays have only achieved a no-hitter once in their 50 years of existence, a feat accomplished by Dave Stieb on September 2, 1990, against the Cleveland Indians."
The New Hampshire Fisher Cats, a Double-A affiliate of the Toronto Blue Jays, achieved a no-hitter against the Binghamton Rumble Ponies, winning 6-0. This marked the fifth no-hitter in the franchise's history and the second consecutive season with such an achievement. In contrast, the Blue Jays have only recorded one no-hitter in their 50-year history, thrown by Dave Stieb in 1990. Stieb's no-hitter was a significant moment for Toronto fans, especially after several near misses in his career.
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