On June 1, 2012, Johan Santana threw the first no-hitter in Mets history, a long-awaited achievement for a franchise with a storied pitching history.
On April 29, 2022, five pitchers—one starter and four relievers—joined him in Mets history, where they will stay forevermore.
Tylor Megill started. Drew Smith, Joely Rodriguez, Seth Lugo, and Edwin Díaz—in that order—each came in and did their their respective things. They threw a combined 159 pitches. And for the second time in Mets history, they surrendered zero hits.
Ironically, considering this was literally a no-Hitter, Megill was not sharp in his five innings of work.