The Philadelphia Phillies have an illustrious history of no-hitters. Perhaps so incredible, that we regularly forget about one of the most amazing individual performances in MLB history, one put together by a Phillies righty.
There are two perfect games in Phillies history: Hall of Famer Jim Bunning on Father’s Day 1964 and Hall of Famer Roy Halladay on May 29, 2010. Later in that same season, Halladay joined Don Larsen as the only pitchers to throw no-hitters in the postseason. For as incredible as those three no-hitters are — two of which, again, were perfect games — there’s an argument to be made that another no-hitter is the most impressive in Phillies history.