$90M Exclusive No-Hit Pitcher Twist (FULL) Topic

First select a pitcher who threw at least one no-hitter after 1884 from this list on baseball-reference.com (https://www.baseball-reference.com/friv/no-hitters-and-perfect-games.shtml). Then, build your best $90M lineup using the roster of your pitcher’s team from the year in which he pitched the no-hitter. All of your players, including your no-hit pitcher, may be twisted to any season of their careers. Your chosen pitcher must be included on your roster. No roster exceptions will be permitted, so please make sure that your chosen pitcher’s team had enough roster players to create a 25 player roster.
No more than one owner can choose the same pitcher, even if that pitcher threw more than one no-hitter. Although each owner’s no-hit pitcher is exclusive, other teams may include that pitcher on their team if he was on the team roster of their no-hit pitcher. No AAA, WW, DH, clones or trades. Use your chosen pitcher’s home field from the year of his no-hitter, or WIS Park if the correct field isn’t in the WIS database. Alignment will be chronological, but adjustments may be necessary if any owners enter more than one team. If you wish to enter more than one team, only one of them can be from a year prior to 1940.
Please join by posting your chosen pitcher and year below. I’ll select my pitcher and set up the league after we have 12 sign-ups.
3/4/2018 12:49 PM
clayton Kershaw 2014 Dodgers june 18 2014 when is no hitter was
3/4/2018 1:41 PM
Pitchers chosen so far:
1) Clayton Kershaw, 2014 Dodgers
2) Gaylord Perry, 1968 Giants
3) Joe Horlen, 1967 White Sox
4) Jake Arrieta, 2016 Cubs
5) Jim Palmer, 1969 Orioles
6) Juan Marichal, 1963 Giants
7) Derek Lowe, 2002 Red Sox
8) Ken Holtzman, 1971 Cubs
9) Dwight Gooden, 1996 Yankees
10) Nick Maddox, 1907 Pirates
11) Mike Scott, 1986 Astros
12) Jim Wilson, 1954 Braves
13) Warren Spahn, 1960 Braves
14) Brett Saberhagen, 1991 Royals
15) Jeff Tesreau, 1912 Giants
16) Bob Feller, 1951 Indians
17) Ken Johnson, 1964 Colt .45s
18) Allie Reynolds, 1951 Yankees
19) Nolan Ryan,1981 Astros
20) Jerry Reuss, 1980 Dodgers
21) Roy Halladay, 2010 Phillies
22) Milt Pappas, 1972 Cubs
23) Dallas Braden, 2010 A's
24) Ed Walsh, 1911 White Sox
3/10/2018 11:46 AM (edited)
I'll go with Gaylord Perry, 1968 Giants (he pitched his no-hitter against the Cardinals on Sept. 17, the day before Ray Washburn returned the favor by no-hitting the Giants on Sept. 18!).
3/4/2018 3:19 PM
Joe Horlen, White Sox - 9/10/1967.
3/4/2018 4:46 PM
Jake Arrieta - Cubs - 4/21/2016
3/4/2018 5:21 PM
Jim Palmer - 1969
3/4/2018 5:59 PM
1963 Marichal
3/4/2018 6:12 PM
For teammates can we use baseballreference.com, or is it only players who were wis-eligible on our selected team?
3/4/2018 6:23 PM

Derek Lowe vs, Tampa Bay Devil Rays at Boston Red Sox Box Score, April 27, 2002


https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/BOS/BOS200204270.shtml
3/4/2018 6:35 PM
Posted by NebHusker on 3/4/2018 6:23:00 PM (view original):
For teammates can we use baseballreference.com, or is it only players who were wis-eligible on our selected team?
You can use any player on the roster per baseball-reference even if they weren't WIS eligible in your chosen year.
3/4/2018 6:46 PM
Ken Holtzman 6/3/1971 Chicago cubs
3/4/2018 8:36 PM
I’ll take Dwight Gooden May 14th 1996
3/5/2018 4:43 AM
I'll give Nick Maddox - 1907 a try. Might be a challenge with the no exceptions rule, but I think I can do it.
3/5/2018 11:19 AM
I'll play, pitcher TBD
3/5/2018 1:49 PM (edited)
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