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    Who threw the only no hitter on opening day in baseball history?

    Question #6860. Asked by Conor. (Oct 10 00 11:28 PM)


    billfay

    It was Bob Feller of the Cleveland Indians on April 16, 1940. He beat the Chicago White Sox 1-0.

    Oct 11 00, 12:11 PM


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