
On June 12th, 1970, Pittsburgh Pirate's pitcher Doc Ellis pitched a no-hitter against the San Diego Padres. No-hitters are one of the rarest achievements for a pitcher: only 263 have been thrown in the MLB since 1875, an average of two per year. Only five pitchers have recorded over two no-hitters in their careers. So what could make Dock Ellis' achievement more special than it already is? He was on LSD.
Click continue to watch an animated video, narrated by Dock himself, detailing how it went down.

