1950 Major League Baseball season
This article is about the 1950 Major League Baseball season only.
For information on
all of baseball, see
1950 in baseball.
The 1950 Major League Baseball season began in April 1950 and ended with the 1950 World Series in October. The only no-hitter of the season was pitched by Vern Bickford on August 11, in the Boston Braves 7–0 victory over the Brooklyn Dodgers.[1][2]
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