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Bucknut24;1962224; said:
how many times has someone thrown 2 no hitters in the same season? has it been done?

Johnny Vander Meer did it in 1938 for the Reds. Per Wiki he did it 4 days apart :yow1:

Allie Reynolds in 1951 for the Skankees....

I'll have to look at Wikipedia for the rest....

Nolan Ryan did it in 1974.
 
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"On May 2, 1917, a game between the Chicago Cubs and the Cincinnati Reds reached the end of nine innings in a hitless scoreless tie,[16] the only time in baseball history that neither team has had a hit in regulation. Both Hippo Vaughn of the Cubs and Fred Toney of the Reds continued pitching into the tenth inning. Vaughn lost his no-hitter in the top of the tenth, as the Reds got two hits and scored the winning run. Toney retired the side in the bottom of the tenth and recorded a ten-inning no-hitter. This game was long considered a "double no-hitter," but Vaughn is no longer credited with a no-hitter under the current rules."

Which would have nullified the "double no hitter" that began this thread n'cest pas?

Saw Jim Maloney lose a no hitter in the tenth inning when the Reds failed to get him a run.
 
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