Don Larsen, David Cone, David Wells, Dave Righetti, Dwight Gooden, Jim Abbott, Allie Reynolds(2), Monte Pearson, George Mogridge
Yankees.
As of the 2008 season, 2: 1999: David Cone 1996: Dwight Gooden
As of the start of the 2013 season, no Yankees rookie has pitched a no hitter.
There have been 11 no hitters thrown in Yankees history.
As of the 2014 season, the New York Yankees have 5 switch hitters.
Many of them: Tony Mullane & Guy Hecker both pitched no-hitters for the Louisville Eclipse in the AA League in 1882 Ed Morris & Frank Mountain both pitched no-hitters for the Columbus Buckeyes in 1884 Ed Seward & Gus Weyhing both pitched no-hitters for the Philadelphia Athletics in 1888 Cy Young & Jesse Tannehill both pitched no-hitters for the Boston Americans in 1904 Bob Rhoads & Addie Joss both pitched no-hitters for the Cleveland Naps in 1908 Rube Foster & Dutch Leonard both pitched no-hitters for the Red Sox in 1916 Ernie Koob & Bob Groom both pithed no-hitters for the St. Louis Browns in 1917 Johnny Vander Meer of the Reds pitched back to back no-hitters in 1938 Allie Reynolds of the Yankees pitched 2 in 1951 Virgil Trucks of the Tigers pitched 2 in 1952 Carl Erskine & Sal Maglie both pitched no-hitters for the Dodgers in 1956 Lew Burdette & Warren Spahn both pitched no-hitters for the Braves in 1960 Earl Wilson & Bill Monbouquette both pitched no-hitters for the Red Sox in 1962 Burt Hooton & Milt Pappas both pitched no-hitters for the Cubs in 1972 Nolan Ryan of the Angles pitched 2 in 1973
Aj Burnett
No one has ever pitched a perfect game against the New York Yankees.
Dave RighettiOn July 4, 1983 Dave Righetti pitched a no hitter for the New York Yankees.
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.
Larsen pitched for the Yankees. Yankees: 2 Dodgers: 0
a perfectly pitched game is when the pitcher allows no one on the opposing team to reach base, rather by hit, error, walk, hit-by-pitch, or anything else i may have missed. so, no, they yankees have not lost any perfect pitched game, because it is impossible to do so side note: a few pitchers have pitched no hitters and lost, due to errors and walks