Yes, that fits the pattern of one hitters put in the total column..
----- Original Message -----From: TrentSent: Friday, April 20, 2007 10:06 AMSubject: [SABR_Records] Re:Error in Most Career Games allowing One or No Hits
Jim Maloney's total also has that same mistake. He had 8 low-hit games: 3 no-hitters and 5 one-hitters.Trent McCotterPosted by: "Lyle Spatz" spatzl@bellsouth.
net lylespatzThu Apr 19, 2007 1:06 pm (PST)
I believe the following list got shifted somehow. I think the number in the Total Column is actually the number of one-hitters, and the total should be the sum of the no-hitter column and the new one-hitter column. I know this is true in the case of Ryan, Feller, and Radbourn and was wondering if anyone can confirm the others.
Lyle
(431) Most Career Games Allowing One or No Hits
Total No-hitters One-hitters
12 Nolan Ryan 7 5
12 Bob Feller 3 9
7 Walter Johnson 1 6
7 Addie Joss 1 6
7 Charley Radbourn 1 6
6 Mordecai Brown 0 6
6 Steve Carlton 0 6
6 Randy Johnson 2 4
5 Bert Blyleven 1 4
5 Jim Maloney 2 3
5 Jim Palmer 1 4
5 Tom Seaver 1 4
5 Dave Stieb 1 4
5 Ed Walsh 1 4
5 Grover Alexander 0 5
5 Tim Keefe 0 5
5 Don Sutton 0 5
5 Doc White 0 5