The Mets First No-Hitter

Friday evening, Johan Santana brought the Mets to a place they'd never been before, throwing the first no-hitter in franchise history. It took 8020 games, two months into their 51st season, before the lefty, coming off a shutout early in the week, shut down the defending World Champion Cardinals and their top-rated offense.
It capped a long road back for Santana (seen above in April 2009 and below in May 2010), 
...who missed all of 2011 recovering from shoulder surgery. On a team long known for such home-grown pitching legends as Tom Seaver (who twice took no-hit bids into the 9th inning) and Dwight Gooden, the first-ever no-no came from the former Twins ace who earned a pair of Cy Young Awards during his Minnesota years.
Santana's gem is also linked with a pair of historic Mets: it was the first no-hitter thrown by a pitcher who sat out the previous season since Dwight Gooden (with the Yankees in 1996) and the first no-hitter against the reigning World Series champ since Nolan Ryan (as a 1990 Astro) did it to the Athletics.

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