Yes, there were two no hitters thrown by Senators' pitchers: 1) July 1, 1920 - Walter Johnson no hit the Boston Red Sox, winning 1-0.
2) August 8, 1931 - Bobby Burke no hit the Boston Red Sox, winning 5-0.
John Lester pitched the no hitter on May 19th, 2008
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No Yankees pitcher has ever thrown a no-hitter while in their rookie season.
June 1, 1925 as a pinch hitter in the 7th inning against the Washington Senators and pitcher Walter Johnson at Yankee Stadium. Lou flew out to left field.
No, this isn't possible. If the first batter gets a hit, the game can't be a no-hitter.
Ernie Shore of the 1917 Boston Red Sox, but it wasn't a perfect game as far as MLB definitions go. Babe Ruth started a game as pitcher against the Washington Senators and walked the first hitter. He began arguing with the umpire and the ump threw him out of the game. Shore replaced Babe as pitcher and promptly picked the runner off of first base. He then retired the following 26 batters in succession and the Red Sox won 4-0. The MLB definition of the game is a combined no-hitter for Ruth and Shore.
Earl Wilson No hit the Los Angeles Angels on Jun 26th (my b'day) and hit a 400 foot homer ( the first no hitter pitched in the AL by a black pitcher)
On April 7, 1984, Jack Morris pitched a no-hitter for the Detroit Tigers, against the Chicago White Sox.
The pitcher will have a "no decision" (neither a win nor a loss). In the case where the pitcher leaves for a pinch hitter, and the team rallies to take the lead and hold it for the remainder of the game, that pitcher would be the winning pitcher, provided he pitched the required 5 innings.
He had impressive scoreless streak of 26 innings during his first season with the New York Mets in 2006. But no Mets pitcher has ever pitched a no hitter, much less a perfect game.
Through the 2008 season, no Rockies pitcher has thrown a no-hitter.