In recent days, Phillies pitcher Roy Halladay became just the seventh player in baseball history to pitch at least two no-hitters in his career, one of which was a "perfect" game. Can you name any of the other six pitchers to accomplish this feat?
Pictured: Hall of Famer Bob Feller (1991 Topps Archives set [#54 from the Topps 1953 set]), who threw three no-hitters (none of them a "perfect" game).
Tom Seaver, Sandy Koufax.
Hi Fred. Koufax is on the list. But Seaver is not. He threw only one no-hitter in his career.
Nolan Ryan, Bob Feller, Sandy Koufax, Cy Young, Randy Johnson and Johnny Vander Meer.
Koufax is correct, previously offered by Fred.
Cy Young and Randy Johnson are correct answers, too.
The others are incorrect. While they have have thrown two or more no-hitters, Ryan, Feller, and Vander Meer did not throw a "perfect" game.
The other three pitchers yet to be identified? Two are in the Hall of Fame, and the third is an active player.
Jim Bunning
In addition to the three already mentioned, Mark Buehrle, Mike Witt, and Addie Joss. And I believe Bunning is correct (from Fred)
Bunning, Buerhle, and Joss are the other three.
Witt? He did throw a perfect game, but that was his only no-hitter (unless you count the combo no-hitter he threw with Mark Langston).
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