Next
up in my on-going journey celebrating no-hitters through the 1970’s is
the very first gem tossed for the Braves after relocating to Atlanta,
Hall of Famer Phil Niekro’s No-No tossed against the San Diego Padres on
August 5th:
Niekro used a mix of fastballs and sliders during the first seven or so
innings of the no-hitter, then switched to a heavy knuckleball for the
final two innings, striking out four while walking three, improving his
record to 11-5 and lowering his earned run average to 3.44 in the 9-0
win.
Dusty Baker and Frank Tepedino both helped the cause with two RBIs each,
while lead-off hitter Ralp Garr went 3-for-3 with three runs scored for
the bulk of the Braves offense.
Niekro finished his no-hitter on this Sunday afternoon in just under 2
1/2 hours in front of only 8,748 in attendance watching two teams
struggling to stay out of the basement, the Padres at 37-73 and the
Braves at 52-64.