The Cincinnati Reds have thrown 17 no-hitters in franchise history, though none have come since Wade Miley's bid for perfection against the Cleveland Guardians in 2021. The near-five-year gap between now and then isn't quite the longest between no-hitters in Reds history — that would be the 14-year gap between Tom Browning's perfect game (1988) and Homer Bailey's first no-no (2012) — but it has been a while since Reds fans were treated to some pitching history.
Luckily, there's no shortage of starting pitchers on the roster capable of the feat. Hunter Greene, Andrew Abbott and Nick Lodolo all threw a complete-game shutout this past season, and Rhett Lowder and Chase Burns have the top-prospect pedigree to deserve a place in this discussion.