Reds’ Weimer tossed 7-inning no-no, 104 years ago today

The Cincinnati Reds’ Jake Weimer threw the majors’ first no-hitter in a planned 7-inning game, 104 years ago today.





On August 24, 1906, during the second game of a Friday doubleheader at Cincy’s Palace of the Fans planned for seven innings by mutual agreement, Weimer no-hit the Brooklyn Superbas for a 1-0 win. The shortened game, which is not considered an official no-hitter, lasted just one hour and eight minutes.





Weimer struck out four and allowed two base runners, hitting Doc Casey with a pitch in the first inning, and walking opposing pitcher Harry McIntyre in the third inning. Homer Smoot drove in the game’s only run on a seventh inning triple.





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