On May 23, 1991, Tommy Greene pitched a no-hitter against the Montreal Expos at Olympic Stadium. It was the quintessential Tommy Greene game – nine innings with 10 strikeouts and seven walks, 130 total pitches, a workhorse’s outing if there ever was. It just so happened that Greene pitched well enough to not surrender any hits. He nibbled and battled, but the Expos couldn’t get past him.
Just five days later, back at home against those same Expos, Greene tossed another shutout, this time surrendering just three hits in a 12-0 blowout. More impressively, he trimmed the walks from seven to zero while still striking out nine.