Throwback Thursday: One-hit wonder

With 32 wins and a 3.12 ERA since coming to D.C. in 2012, Gio Gonzalez has proven to be a valuable part of the Nationals rotation. Last September, after throwing a complete game in his previous outing, Gonzalez had a no-hitter going into the seventh inning in New York. With Nats fans on the edge of their seats, the right-hander gave up his first hit after retiring 18 Mets in a row. Gonzalez finished with eight strikeouts in his first career one-hitter. Relive the veteran's dominant...With 32 wins and a 3.12 ERA since coming to D.C. in 2012, Gio Gonzalez has proven to be a valuable part of the Nationals rotation. Last September, after throwing a complete game in his previous outing, Gonzalez had a no-hitter going into the seventh inning in New York. With Nats fans on the edge of their seats, the right-hander gave up his first hit after retiring 18 Mets in a row. Gonzalez finished with eight strikeouts in his first career one-hitter. Relive the veteran's dominant performance below and be sure to visit MASN's booth at NatsFest on Saturday to win signed gear and get your photo taken with Gio Gonzalez.