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No pitcher has thrown a no-hitter while in a Mets uniform. However quite a few pitchers with no-hitters after they left:

Nolan Ryan has 7 (four with Angels, one with Astros and two with Rangers)

Tom Seaver had 1 (with the Reds)

Mike Scott had 1 (with Astros)

Dwight Gooden had 1 (with Yankees)

David Cone had a perfect game with the Yankees

Hideo Nomo had 2 (one with the Dodgers and one with the Red Sox)

Kenny Rodgers had a perfect game with the Rangers

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