1910 – Cleveland hurler Addie Joss etches his name into the history books again, tossing the second no-hitter of his career and his first that was not a perfect game, blanking the White Sox by a 1-0 score in Chicago.
The victory improved the Naps record to 4-1 on the season and was the club’s first shutout of eleven such official games this year. Joss was said to have made ten assists of his 27 outs over the course of the game and now owns two of the three no-hitters in franchise history (Bob Rhoads, 1908).
Cleveland will return home, their five game road trip to open the season complete, to open the brand new League Park that was built to replace the demolished original. They will lose five of their next six games on their new turf and will be outscored by a 25-5 mark in the two series against Detroit and Chicago.