Only one pitcher, Randy Johnson, has pitched a perfect game for the Arizona Diamondbacks.
NONE
24, should be 25 but jim joyce blew the call last year
Two pitchers have thrown a postseason no hitter - Don Larsen in a perfect game in the 1956 World Series and Roy Halladay in the NLCS on October 6, 2010.
3
A total of 21: 2 in the 19th century and 19 in the Modern Era, as of April 21, 2012.Philip Humber (CWS) pitched the most recent perfect game on April 21, 2012.
There are different amount of pitchers in a 40-man roster, whether you have 25 pitchers (in both the starting rotation and the bullpen) or just have 10, in any game, you can use all of your pitchers. However, you can't use a pitcher once they are taken out of the game.
4 - Bill Stoneman twice, in 1969 (9th game in team history) and 1972.....Charlie Lea in May 1981......and last was perfect game by Dennis Martinez in 1991.
to legally play only one person can be on the pitchers mound while the game is in play
Teams in the Major Leagues can change pitchers as much as they want to in a game but any pitcher that comes in is required to face a minimum of one batter before they can be taken out of the game for a new Pitcher.
In tenpin bowling, a perfect game is 300.
A Twins game is no different than any other baseball game. Since pitchers pitch at different speeds and some are better than others, games can range anywhere from 2 hours to 5 hours. If the game is a pitchers duel (i.e. the pitchers are pitching really well and there are not many hits in the game) look for the game to end closer to 2 hours. Should the game be more of an offensive powerhouse, then look for the game to go around 4-5 hours. An average game is around 3 hours.
their should be at least 5 pitchers on a team [5 starters]. But you can have up to 15 pitchers.