In 1990, he pitched the first seven innings for a 2-0 combined no-hitter with Mike Witt.
There have only been seven combined no-hitters in modern major league history, including a five-inning game in 1906.
Ruth was involved in a combined no-hitter that year.
In 1992, while pitching with the Peninsula Pilots, he pitched 8 innings of a combined no-hitter and threw two complete game shutouts.
He won his first game on June 8 in a combined no-hitter, started by Kevin Millwood.
Rincón was part of a combined no-hitter on July 12, 1997.
The Oakland pitchers were trying to complete the seventh combined no-hitter in the major leagues.
He pitched a combined no-hitter with Rube Waddell on August 29.
This was the first four-pitcher combined no-hitter in Major League history.
The home run also ended the first extra-innings combined no-hitter in MLB history.