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If You Graduate from this Small California High School and Pitch in the Major Leagues, You’re Guaranteed to Throw a No-Hitter
By Kyle Pagan
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Wild stat from Michael Lorenzen’s no-hitter on Wednesday. Only four pitchers from Fullerton High School in California have pitched in The Show. All four have thrown no-hitters going all the way back to Walter Johnson in 1920:
Michael Lorenzen is one of 4 MLB pitchers to come out of @fullertonhigh in Fullerton, CA.
All 4 have thrown no-hitters.
Walter Johnson, WAS: 7-1-1920
Steve Busby, KC: 4-27-73 & 6-19-74
Mike Warren, OAK: 9-29-83
Lorenzen, PHL: 8-9-2023h/t @Angels TV broadcast@1893_FUHSSPORTS pic.twitter.com/YmkWUwfGpz
— Ryan Lawrence (@ryanlawrence21) August 10, 2023
That’s nuts! 103 years ago, the first one was thrown, and then last night Michael Lorenzen keeps the tradition going. Walter Johnson was one of the best pitchers of all-time and elected to the inaugural class of the Baseball Hall of Fame. Steven Busby got greedy and notched two in his career. Mike Warren, on the other hand, only got 27 career starts in the majors, but got his out of the way in his rookie year.
There’s something in the Fullerton water. This is witch craft. There’s only 140,000 people in the town and the school enrolls less than 2k. Could you imagine being the next pitcher from Fullerton to make it to the big leagues? Not only do you have to perform, but everyone is going to expect you to throw a no-hitter. It’s tradition at this point.
Also out of Fullerton High School? Keith Van Horne. They just produce great Philly athletes out there:

Fuck it. Lets watch it again:
All 27 outs from Michael Lorenzen in 5 minutes pic.twitter.com/N2iy0EmJ3j
— John Foley (@2008Philz) August 10, 2023
Kyle writes blog posts and does Man on the Street-style videos all around Philadelphia. He graduated from Temple University (a basketball school) in 2015. contact: k.pagan@sportradar.com