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.
He wanted to make a perfect world where everyone was perfect to him.
a perfect game is a no hitter, but a no hitter is not always a perfect game. do the the fact that a no-hitter can have people get on base by walks and errors, and a perfect game has nobody get on base by any means.
Armando Rios played in 4 games at designated hitter for the Chicago White Sox in 2003, starting in none of them. , equivalent to 0 errors per game (estimate based on total games played in).
perfect game
Yes. A no hitter, by definition, is a pitched game where no opposing player reaches base by means of a base hit. A walk will break up a perfect game. A perfect game is a pitched game where no opposing player reaches base by any means. A walk or hit by pitch or error ends a perfect game but does not end a no hitter.
Roy Halladay just did it yesterday (No hitter was in postseason though)
He has thrown one perfect game (against the Rays), but he also has a no hitter (against the Rangers).
dock Ellis. dock Ellis pitched a no hitter in 1970, not a perfect game. he walked 8 batters, loaded the bases twice. a perfect game involves facing 27 batters in 9 innings. doc Ellis did not do this, but he did pitch a no hitter, winning 2 - 0.
Cy Young. Young's no hitter, a perfect game, came against the Philadelphia Athetics on May 5, 1904.
On June 13, 2012, Matt Cain of the San Francisco Giants became the latest pitcher to throw a no-hitter. It was also a perfect game.
It is my understanding that Don Larson's 1956 perfect game was the only no-hitter ever pitched in a World Series game. Don Larsen's perfect game on October 8, 1956 is the only no hitter in the history of the World Series. There has been only one no hitter in World Series history and that was in 1956 when Don Larsen of the New York Yankees threw a perfect game against the Brooklyn Dodgers.