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This Day in Mariners History: Chris Bosio Throws a No-No

On April 22, 1993, the Seattle Mariners‘ new member of the starting rotation, Chris Bosio, had a day he nor anyone else watching will ever forget. He had a mediocre career with the Milwaukee Brewers before signing with Seattle. He was 67-62 with a 3.76 ERA. But this game, things were different.

They were playing the Boston Red Sox in the Kingdome that night. Bosio opened the game by walking the first two batters he faced. Then he settled in and pitched historically well. The first no-hitter in franchise history had happened just 3 years earlier when the Big Unit Randy Johnson shut down the Detroit Tigers.