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Today is the 25th anniversary of Darryl Kile’s no-no vs. the Mets

Darryl Kile threw a Houston Astros no-hitter against the New York Mets, 25 years ago today.

Kile struck out nine while walking one in the Wednesday, September 8, 1993, game at the Astrodome in which the Astros won 7-1. Kile retired the first 10 New York batters, but the Mets got their run in the fourth thanks to a walk followed by an Astros defensive breakdown. After walking Jeff McKnight, Kile Threw a wild pitch that catcher Scott Servais thought hit Joe Orsulak on the foot. It didn’t, and as McKnight ran to third, first baseman Jeff Bagwell grabbed the ball and threw it off-line, allowing McKnight to score.

Kile, who later played for the Colorado Rockies and the St. Louis Cardinals, died tragically on June 22, 2002, of a heart attack.

Feature photo: Astrodome 1969 Baseball Game by Bill Wilson licensed under (CC by 2.0)



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