
Almost 90 years ago Johnny Vander Meer recorded back to back No Hitters and to the surprise of few, the feat has never been duplicated.

On June 2nd, 1990 I was living in Roanoke, Virginia and had a voucher on Northwest Airlines for a flight โ๏ธ to any destination in the United States and it was set to expire that day. Not wanting to have it go to waste, I booked a flight out to Seattle, Washington and back.
One of my closest friends at the time had moved out there earlier in the year so I thought I would drop by and say hello. Only having 24 hours of work, I booked the Red-Eye back to Dulles Airport.
Luck would have it that my friend had a family emergency and was gone. Trying hard to not feel it was a wasted trip, I headed down to the Kingdome and bought a ticket to the Tigers – Mariners game. I was scoring the game and the Dome was two-thirds empty so there wasn’t a ton of energy. Johnson was still struggling with his control back then so it didn’t ” feel ” like a typical No Hitter.
Johnson recorded the first No Hitter in club history and I drove back to Sea-Tac, flew back to Dulles, drove to the Roanoke Times and World News building at worked my weekend shift.
Almost three years later, I was finally living in Washington State and was trying to get off work from one of my four jobs in time to return to the Dome for my second M’s game. My boss needed me to stay late so I missed the opening pitch and he asked me why I still wanted to go ? I answered that question by saying that one never knows what might take place at a baseball game…

Chris Bosio looked like a pitcher that belonged in a Church โช League Softball game but that night ๐ he was unhittable.
Once again the crowd was less than 20,000 but low and behold, the Mariners now had their second No Hitter in team history and they were my first two games in the Kingdome.
Sports Talk Radio ๐ป was just beginning back then and it was still a great listen. KJR-950 was one of the leaders nationwide and their Morning ๐ Show was hosted by Mitch in the Morning and his co-host, Fish ๐.
I was out doing some work on Mercer Island ๐ ( home of Duke’s Quinn Synder, now coaching the Atlanta Hawks) for USA-Today when Mitch opened his show by announcing that Fish was sick and he didn’t want to host the four hour show by himself. He said that the first person that called in with an entertaining story would be invited down to be his Co-Host.
I broke out my Johnny Vander Meer story and Mitch said, Come on Down !
The morning was an absolute blast and one I won’t ever forget !
Side note ๐ – if Boston holds on at Houston tonight, my M’s will pull into a 1st place tie ๐ with the Astros !! One day we will make it to the World Series !!!








