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Brady Ware donates his jersey to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown after becoming the only known baseball player ever to hit for the cycle and pitch a no-hitter in the same game back on April 7, 2023.

Baseball Cody Wainscott, Sports Information Director

Brady Ware, UIndy Baseball Recognized at National Baseball Hall of Fame

COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. - Former UIndy baseball student-athlete Brady Ware will forever be remembered for his historic performance on April 7, 2023, when the graduate student hit for the cycle and pitched a no-hitter in the same game from Greyhound Park on the south side of Indianapolis.
 
Ware, along with several other members of the program, donated his jersey on Tuesday to the National Baseball Hall of Fame, where, of course, houses the most prolific achievements in the history of the sport. Museum President Josh Rawitch accepted the historic threads.
 
If you missed the feat, you can read about it here. And here. And here. And here. And here. And here. A simple Google search will yield even more reading options.

From the recap on UIndyAthletics.com on April 7: "Ware's no-no was the first for a Greyhound since Jordan Tackett's in 2015, while his cycle is first since Jake Hartley's in 2013. He is the first Hound to accomplish both in the same game, and perhaps the first-ever NCAA student-athlete to accomplish this feat."
 
 
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Brady Ware

#41 Brady Ware

LHP/1B/OF
6' 1"
Graduate Student
L/L

Players Mentioned

Brady Ware

#41 Brady Ware

6' 1"
Graduate Student
L/L
LHP/1B/OF
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