This Day In Dodgers History: Ramon Martinez Throws No-Hitter Against Florida Marlins
Briefly

On July 14, 1995, Ramón Martinez achieved a no-hitter for the Los Angeles Dodgers, winning 7-0 against the Florida Marlins. This marked the only no-hitter of Martinez's 14-year career. Despite being booed in a prior home start, Dodger fans rallied behind him as he approached this milestone. Rookie Todd Hollandsworth made a key catch that preserved the no-hitter. Martinez finished the season with 17 wins, placing fifth for the National League Cy Young Award, and his record with the Dodgers was 123-77 over 14 seasons.
On July 14, 1995, Ramón Martinez threw a no-hitter for the Los Angeles Dodgers against the then-Florida Marlins, marking the 22nd no-hitter in Dodgers history.
Martinez operated under medical discontent during a home start before the no-hitter but received support from the Dodger Stadium fans as the game progressed.
Todd Hollandsworth made a critical running catch, preserving Martinez's no-hitter, while also contributing offensively with three hits and two RBIs.
Manager Tommy Lasorda had a feeling that Martinez would finish with a special performance, which culminated in Martinez striking out eight and allowing just one walk.
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