Johan Santana Completes NO-HITTER!!! | FULL INNING
6/1/12: Johan Santana puts the finishing touches on the first no-hitter in Mets history! Watch the full top of the 9th inning here!
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18 comments
Still feel like crap not watching the game
Maybe I did something right for the entire team and fans
LFGM BABYYY
They really had Duda playing the outfield to defend the no-hitter lmao
LGM!!!🎉
The only way he got that no-no is because he got a ridiculous call from the ump. He also blew his arm out and essentially ended his career that day.
In 2012, Johan pitched the 1st no-no in Mets history against the ST. Louis Cardinals. Ten years later, 5 other met pitchers combined to no-hit the Phillies.
Thank you for sharing this awesome piece of Mets history! LGM
I WAS THERE!!!
1 hitter, let's be real and yeah I'm that guy lolz
Santana was a great pitcher from Venezuela who was awesome in his prime.
The dude in the Carter jersey always gets me 🤣🤣🤣
Awesome pitching. But all i can say is Carlos Beltran
As bad as the 2012 season was, there were special moments in that season that were memorable. To name a few, R.A. Dickey's 20 win season, back to back 1 hitters by Dickey, a Cy Young award, Santana no hitter and Captain Kirk Neuwenheis' father's day HR on June 13. LETS GO METS!!!
Duda playing the outfield would never happen with Carlos Mendoza
we don't speak of THAT foul ball…
If baseball had replay back then there would have been no Mets no hitters still.
always thought he strained his arm doing this. He was always a seven inning pitcher, that was how he was trained. Had very few CG in his career, which soon ended
Thay game may have destroyed what was left in his career. Never had the great success after this game