A bunch. In fact, the vast majority of major league pitchers have never thrown a no-hitter in Major League Baseball. Many more have thrown no-hitters in high school or college ball.
Jose Jimenez
Only one no-hitter has been thrown in MLB playoff history. Don Larsen in 1956 threw a perfect game 27 up 27 down in the World Series.
Through the 2008 season, 17 MLB pitchers have thrown perfect games. No pitcher has thrown more than one.
Cleveland Indians pitcher Bob Feller threw a no hitter blanking the Chicago White Sox 1-0 on opening day, April 16, 1940. To date (through 2009) this is the first and only opening day no hitter.
The first no hitter in MLB history was thrown by George Bradley of the St. Louis Brown Stockings against the Hartford Dark Blues on July 15, 1876.
The San Diego Padres
Jose Jimenez
American League since 1973
Johny Vander 1938
In MLB, yes. MLB's definition of a no hitter is: "An official no-hit game occurs when a pitcher (or pitchers) allows no hits during the entire course of a game, which consists of at least nine innings." So a pitcher could pitch a no hitter for nine innings or nineteen innings but if a reliever comes in and gives up a hit, the no hitter is over.
Only one no-hitter has been thrown in MLB playoff history. Don Larsen in 1956 threw a perfect game 27 up 27 down in the World Series.
Through the 2008 season, 17 MLB pitchers have thrown perfect games. No pitcher has thrown more than one.
The first no hitter in MLB history was thrown by George Bradley of the St. Louis Brown Stockings against the Hartford Dark Blues on July 15, 1876.
Cleveland Indians pitcher Bob Feller threw a no hitter blanking the Chicago White Sox 1-0 on opening day, April 16, 1940. To date (through 2009) this is the first and only opening day no hitter.
Nolan Ryan holds the MLB record for no-hitters thrown with 7.
The MLB pitcher that was nicknamed the "Rocket" was Roger Clemens.
a DH only exists in the AL of the MLB. a DH is short for Designated Hitter. the DH hits for the Pitcher.