This Day In Dodgers History: Hideo Nomo Earns First Major League Win
Briefly

Hideo Nomo's first Major League victory came on June 2, 1995, as he led the Dodgers to a win against the Mets. That year, he excelled, securing 13 wins and finishing with a 2.54 ERA, earning Rookie of the Year honors. Nomo made a remarkable mark in baseball history by throwing the only no-hitter at Coors Field in 1996. He became one of just four pitchers to achieve no-hitters in both the American and National Leagues during his 12-season career, primarily with the Dodgers.
Hideo Nomo made history when he became the first MLB pitcher to throw a no-hitter at Coors Field, achieving this remarkable feat in 1996.
In his rookie season of 1995, Nomo led MLB with 236 strikeouts and posted a remarkable 2.54 ERA, earning the NL Rookie of the Year award.
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