On Aug. 21, 2015, Mike Fiers no-hit the Dodgers as a member of the Astros. The opposing pitcher that night was Brett Anderson.
On Tuesday night, Anderson was on the right side of history.
The lefty had a front-row seat as Fiers no-hit the Cincinnati Reds at the Coliseum, and he definitely enjoyed this view more.
Witnessing this Fiers no-hitter was exponentially cooler than the 1st
— Brett Anderson (@_BAnderson30_) May 8, 2019
On that night nearly four years ago, Fiers needed 134 pitches to set down the Dodgers. On Tuesday, it took him 131 pitches to defeat the Reds.