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The umpire said that he was out.Someone threw a beer can at the umpire.
Jack Kralick against the Kansas City Athletics on August 26, 1962.
Don Larsen threw the only no hitter AND perfect game in World Series history in Game 5 of the 1956 World Series against the Brooklyn Dodgers. The Dodgers starting pitcher that day was Sal Maglie.
On April 7, 1984, Jack Morris pitched a no-hitter for the Detroit Tigers, against the Chicago White Sox.
Mark Buehrle is currently the last pitcher to throw a no hit game for the White Sox. He threw a perfect game for the Sox on July 23, 2009 and a no hitter prior to that on April 18, 2007.
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.
I would say Armando Galarraga because he almost threw a perfect game. Other than that, I would say Justin Verlander because he threw a no-hitter in 2007.
No Well...actually he threw a knuckleball once.......when he beaned Ventura in 1993, he hit him Robin several times with his knuckleball.
Larry once threw a no hitter in 1977 with the Jackson Mets.