The most lopsided no-hitter in MLB history was an 18-0 game in 1883. The most lopsided no-hitter in MLB games that resembled actual baseball was 15-0 in 1905. The most lopsided no-hitter in MLB games post-WWII was 11-0 by Al Leiter.
Lackey was only with the Cards for a year and a half as the result of a trade. Not like he chose to be in St. Louis. I feel like I'm missing something here. Both guys were traded to St. Louis. THAT'S THE JOKE
10, considering the Cubs starters have gone 13 for 13 in quality starts so far, and Cahill is about 4th in line to replace a starter should they need one.