Forty-nine years ago today, Houston pitcher Ken Johnson made baseball history. He threw a no-hitter — and lost. Johnson no-hit Pete Rose, Frank Robinson and the Cincinnati Reds, but Rose scored the game’s only run after he reached on an error in the top of the ninth inning. Johnson struck out nine and walked two at Colts Stadium. Johnson is the only pitcher in baseball history to throw a nine-inning complete game no-hitter and lose. In 1967, Baltimore’s Steve Barber and Stu Miller combined for a no-hitter, but lost 2-1 to the Tigers. In 1990, the Yankees’ Andy Hawkins threw an eight-inning no-hitter (Yankees were away team) and lost 4-0 [...]