April 4, 2001: Red Sox pitcher Hideo Nomo throws his unprecedented second no-hitter against the Baltimore Orioles.

He walked three batters and struck out 11 in Camden Yards' first no-hitter and the Red Sox's first no-hitter since 1965. The game came less than four years after his first no-hitter against the Colorado Rockies in Coors Field.

Nomo's no-hitter was the earliest in a season in MLB history. He finished the season as the league-leader in strikeouts.

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