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Rating John Means’ no hitter among the others from 2012-21


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No-Hitters 2012-21 by Game Score Above Average, Adjusted for Home/Road and Opponent
Pitcher Date Tm Opp BB SO GSc LgGSc OppGSc AdjGSc
Max Scherzer 10/3/15 WSN NYM 0 17 111 50.7 53.2 59.1
Justin Verlander 9/1/19 HOU TOR 1 14 106 47.9 52.9 55.6
Félix Hernández* 8/15/12 SEA TBR 0 12 106 52.7 48.9 55.2
Jake Arrieta 8/30/15 CHC LAD 1 12 104 50.7 50.4 53.4
Joe Musgrove 4/9/21 SDP TEX 0 10 104 50.4 52.2 52.7
Chris Heston 6/9/15 SFG NYM 0 11 105 52.0 53.2 52.4
Lucas Giolito 8/25/20 CHW PIT 1 13 105 50.4 55.5 52.1
Clayton Kershaw 6/18/14 LAD COL 0 15 109 54.8 59.5 51.9
Matt Cain* 6/13/12 SFG HOU 0 14 108 52.7 60.1 51.6
Cole Hamels 7/25/15 PHI CHC 2 13 103 50.7 52.7 51.3
John Means 5/5/21 BAL SEA 0 12 106 50.4 61.1 50.3
Max Scherzer 6/20/15 WSN PIT 0 10 104 53.3 54.5 50.1
Corey Kluber 5/19/21 NYY TEX 1 9 101 50.4 52.2 49.7
Sean Manaea 4/21/18 OAK BOS 2 10 100 51.9 49.1 49.5
Homer Bailey 9/28/12 CIN PIT 1 10 102 49.9 55.2 49.5
Philip Humber* 4/21/12 CHW SEA 0 9 103 49.9 57.3 49.4
Carlos Rodón 4/14/21 CHW CLE 0 7 101 52.6 53.1 48.2
Edinson Vólquez 6/3/17 MIA ARI 2 10 100 50.4 53.9 47.8
Jered Weaver 5/2/12 LAA MIN 1 9 101 52.7 54.2 47.5
Homer Bailey 7/2/13 CIN SFG 1 9 101 53.5 53.8 47.4
Wade Miley 5/7/21 CIN CLE 1 8 100 50.4 54.9 47.4
Mike Fiers 8/21/15 HOU LAD 3 10 98 53.3 50.4 46.1
Tim Lincecum 7/13/13 SFG SDP 4 13 99 51.0 56.1 45.5
James Paxton 5/8/18 SEA TOR 3 7 95 49.9 49.7 45.2
Jordan Zimmermann 9/28/14 WSN MIA 1 10 102 54.8 58.8 45.2
Henderson Alvarez III 9/29/13 MIA DET 1 4 96 53.5 48.2 45.2
Mike Fiers 5/7/19 OAK CIN 2 6 96 49.9 53.1 44.5
Spencer Turnbull 5/18/21 DET SEA 2 9 99 50.4 61.1 43.3
Jake Arrieta 4/21/16 CHC CIN 4 6 92 49.0 48.5 43.2
Alec Mills 9/13/20 CHC MIL 3 5 93 47.3 52.9 42.9
Madison Bumgarner 4/25/21 ARI ATL 0 7 89 50.4 45.4 41.1
Hisashi Iwakuma 8/12/15 SEA BAL 3 7 95 53.3 55.1 40.8
Tim Lincecum 6/25/14 SFG SDP 1 6 98 54.8 59.9 40.7
Johan Santana 6/1/12 NYM STL 5 8 92 52.7 51.2 40.1
Josh Beckett 5/25/14 LAD PHI 3 6 94 52.3 56.3 39.7

 

 

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