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Crazy fact about Michael Lorenzen’s no-hitter emerges
Philadelphia Phillies starting pitcher Michael Lorenzen Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports

A crazy fact about Michael Lorenzen’s no-hitter has emerged.

Lorenzen pitched a no-no for the Philadelphia Phillies in the team’s 7-0 win over the Washington Nationals on Wednesday night. It was just Lorenzen’s second start with the team and first home appearance.

The crazy fact has to do with Lorenzen’s roots.

According to the Baseball Cube, Lorenzen is the ninth player and fifth pitcher from Fullerton Union High School to make MLB. Here’s the crazy part: Of the five pitchers who have made the majors from Fullerton Union, four of them have now thrown no-hitters. Seriously.

The five Fullerton Union pitchers are: Lorenzen, Walter Johnson, Mike Warren, Steve Busby and Bob Ross. All except Ross have now thrown a no-hitter.

That’s pretty incredible.

The same school also produced catcher Del Crandall, who caught three no-hitters. Busby, by the way, threw two no-hitters.

If you have a baseball-playing child, maybe send him to Fullerton Union. He’ll learn how to throw a no-hitter there.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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