On
August 15, 1993, Hall of Fame pitcher Nolan Ryan, earns win 324, his final
victory as the Rangers beat the Indians 4-1.

Only
Ryan, Sandy Koufax (four), Cy Young (three), Bob Feller (three), and Larry
Corcoran (three) have pitched more than two no-hitters. Corcoran was the first
pitcher to throw a second no-hitter in a career (in 1882), as well as the first
to throw a third (in 1884).
Ryan
is one of only 29 players in baseball history to have appeared in Major League
baseball games in four decades and the only pitcher to have struck out seven
pairs of fathers and sons. While his lifetime winning percentage was .526, Ryan
was an eight-time MLB All-Star, with 324 wins and 292 losses. With a career
3.19 earned run average.
Ryan
would finish his career with 5,714 career strikeouts, which rank first in major
league baseball history by a significant margin. He leads the runner-up, Randy
Johnson, by 839 strikeouts. Similarly, Ryan's 2,795 bases on balls lead
second-place Steve Carlton by 962; walking over 50 percent more hitters than
any other pitcher in Major League history.

Ryan
and Koufax are the only two pitchers inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame
who had more strikeouts than innings pitched. Other than Jackie Robinson (whose
number was retired by the entire MLB), Ryan is currently the only major league
baseball player to have his number retired by at least three different teams:
the Angels, Astros, and Rangers.
Ryan
was inducted into Cooperstown Hall of Fame in 1999 with 98.79 percent of the
vote on the first ballot in which he appeared.
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