No. The only World Series that featured a perfect game was the 1956 match up between the NY Yankees and the (then) Brooklyn Dodgers. Yankees' pitcher Don Larsen threw a perfect game in Game 5 for a 2-0 win. The Yankees went on to win the Series 4-3.
Larsen's perfect game was pitched in the fifth game of the 1956 World Series for the New York Yankees against the Brooklyn Dodgers. The Yankees won the Series 4 games to 3.
Don Larsen pitched the only perfect game in a World Series. This event happened in the 5th game of the 1956 World Series at the old Yankee Stadium when the Yankees beat the Dodgers and won the World Series after two more games. This perfect game was also the only perfect game to be pitched in the MLB playoffs. It used to be the only no hitter in the playoffs until Roy Halliday pitched a no hitter in game one of the NLDS against the Cincinnati Reds. This was Roy Halliday's excellent first appearance in the MLB playoffs.
Don Larsen pitched a no hitter in the 1956 World Series.
That was the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1988 when Tom Browning of the Cincinnati Reds threw a perfect game against them on September 16.
It is my understanding that Don Larson's 1956 perfect game was the only no-hitter ever pitched in a World Series game. Don Larsen's perfect game on October 8, 1956 is the only no hitter in the history of the World Series. There has been only one no hitter in World Series history and that was in 1956 when Don Larsen of the New York Yankees threw a perfect game against the Brooklyn Dodgers.
Yes. Young pitched in four games in the first ever World Series (1903) for the Boston Americans against the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Don Larsen pitched a Perfect game on October 8, 1956 at Yankee Stadium. The Yankees won the game 2-0 against losing pitcher Sal Maglie. Mickey Mantle hit a 4th inning solo home run. Fans in attendance 64,519.
Two: Don Larsen's perfect game in the 1956 World Series, and Roy Halladay's no-hitter against the Cincinnati Reds in Game 1 of the 2010 National League Division Series.
The losing pitcher for the Brooklyn Dodgers in Don Larsen's perfect game in the 1956 World Series was Sal Maglie.
There has only been one no-hit game pitched in World Series competition, and that was New York Yankees hurler Don Larsen's perfect game on October 8, 1956. The Yankees blanked the Brooklyn Dodgers in Game 6 of the 1956 World Series.
Only one Philadelphia Phillies pitcher ever hit a home run in the World Series. In Game 4 of the 2008 Fall Classic, hurler Joe Blanton hit his first major league home run. He also was credited with the win in the Phillies' 10-2 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays. Blanton became the 13th pitcher to hit a home run in a Series. He also was the second Phillies pitcher to hit a homer in a postseason game. Steve Carlton homered in the 1978 National League Championship Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
No. There have only been two postseason no hitters. New York Yankees pitcher Don Larsen threw a perfect game against the Brooklyn Dodgers in the 1956 World Series. In the first round of the 2010 playoffs, Roy Halladay of the Philadelphia Phillies pitched a no-hit game against the Cincinnati Reds.