How many no-hitters have been pitched against the Yankees?

How many no-hitters have been pitched against the Yankees?

Of the eleven no-hitters pitched by Yankees players, three each have been won by the scores 4–0 and 2–0, more common than any other result.

Has a team ever lost with a no-hitter?

One or more runs were given up in 25 recorded no-hitters in MLB history, most recently by Ervin Santana of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in a 3–1 win against the Cleveland Indians on July 27, 2011. On two occasions, a team has thrown a nine-inning no-hitter and still lost the game.

What New York Yankee great were 7?

# Player Date/Year Retired
4 Lou Gehrig July 4th, 1939**
5 Joe DiMaggio April 18th, 1952
6 Joe Torre August 23, 2014
7 Mickey Mantle June 8th, 1969

Who has the most 1 hitters in MLB history?

Nolan Ryan
4+ One-Hitters Since 1920

Rk Player SO
1 Nolan Ryan 145
2 Bob Feller 91
3 Don Sutton 34
4 Steve Carlton 50

Has there ever been 2 no hitters in one game?

There has never been a complete-game double no-hitter in the major leagues. It has occurred 10 times in the minors: Aug. 7, 1886: Oakland’s George Van Haltren beat San Francisco’s Jim McMullin 4-2 in a California League game that featured a lot of runs when you consider neither team had a hit.

What does the 16 on the Yankees jersey mean?

Whitey
Whitey Ford’s number 16 was retired by the New York Yankees in 1974. Ford won 236 games for the New York Yankees (career 236–106), still a franchise record. Ford is tied with Dave Foutz for the fourth-best winning percentage in baseball history at .

How fast was Nolan Ryan’s last pitch?

98 miles per hour
With his injured arm, his final pitch was measured at 98 miles per hour (158 km/h). Ryan’s last start was his career-worst; he allowed a single, four walks, and a grand slam in the top of the first without recording an out.

Did Nolan Ryan ever hit a homerun?

Apr 12, 1980: In his first game as an Astro, Nolan Ryan hits the first home run of his career, a three-run shot off Don Sutton. But the lead doesn’t hold and Los Angeles eventually wins in 17 innings, 6-5.

Why is Jim Abbott in a wheelchair?

On July 14, 1984, at age 26, Abbott was paralyzed below the waist when an oak tree fell on him while he was jogging following a storm. He had two steel rods implanted in his spine, underwent extensive rehabilitation at TIRR Memorial Hermann in Houston and has used a wheelchair ever since.