Achieving the Triple-A level with the Baltimore Orioles, the
right-hander announced his entrance to the league in 2004, by becoming only the second man in Atlantic
League history (Rod Henderson -2001) to throw a no-hitter while
on the mound for Newark (August 17, 2004). The no hitter was preserved by future Hall of Famer
Rickey Henderson's pair of outstanding catches in the outfield in both the
eighth and ninth innings at TD Bank Ballpark against the Somerset Patriots.
In 2008, Gannon had his best Atlantic League season, leading
the league in complete games (8) and earned run average (3.17) while securing a
personal record of 12-6. His season and efforts were recognized with the
Atlantic League Pitcher of the Year Award.
Currently, Joe Gannon ranks fourth across many Atlantic League
career pitching records including Innings Pitched (853.2), Wins (47) and
strikeouts (479).
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