Perfect games thrown in Major League Baseball history:
# Randy Johnson, Arizona at Atlanta (NL), 2-0, May 18, 2004
# David Cone, New York (AL) vs. Montreal, 6-0, July 18, 1999
# David Wells, New York (AL) vs. Minnesota, 4-0, May 17, 1998
# Kenny Rogers, Texas vs. California (AL), 4-0, July 28, 1994
# Dennis Martinez, Montreal at Los Angeles (NL), 2-0, July 28, 1991
# Tom Browning, Cincinnati vs. Los Angeles (NL), 1-0, Sept. 16, 1988
# Mike Witt, California at Texas (AL), 1-0, Sept. 30, 1984
# Len Barker, Cleveland vs. Toronto (AL), 3-0, May 15, 1981
# Catfish Hunter, Oakland vs. Minnesota (AL), 4-0, May 8, 1968
# Sandy Koufax, Los Angeles vs. Chicago (NL), 1-0, Sept. 9, 1965
# Jim Bunning, Philadelphia at New York (NL), 6-0, June 21, 1964
# x-Don Larsen, New York (AL) vs. Brooklyn (NL), 2-0, Oct. 8, 1956
# Charles Robertson, Chicago at Detroit (AL), 2-0, April 30, 1922
# Addie Joss, Cleveland vs. Chicago (AL), 1-0, Oct. 2, 1908
# Cy Young, Boston vs. Philadelphia (AL), 3-0, May 5, 1904
2007-05-01 11:42:23
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answered by Cubs_pwn 2
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In addition to the 15 cited above, there were two in the 19th century:
Lee Richmond of Worcester defeated Cleveland, 1-0, on June 12, 1881.
Monte Ward of Providence defeated Buffalo, 5-0, on June 17, 1881.
Yep, mere days apart.
These were National League games, the same National League that operates today. They count.
2007-05-01 19:12:36
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answered by Chipmaker Authentic 7
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in the modern era, 15 pitchers, starting with Cy Young on May 5, 1904, and most recently Randy Johnson on May 18, 2004
2007-05-01 11:45:35
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answered by falconrf 4
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There have been 17 official perfect games in MLB history. Some of the notable names include Cy Young, Sandy Koufax, Kenny Rogers, David Wells, and Randy Johnson. Check this link for the full list.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perfect_game
2007-05-01 11:40:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes Randy Johnson with the Dimond Backs and David Wells with the Yankees
2007-05-01 12:38:54
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answered by j m r 1
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Oh, yes. Randy Johnson most recently accomplished the feat, in 2004. It has been done 17 times overall in Major League history. Here's the full list.
2007-05-01 12:28:08
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answered by frenchy62 7
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1956 World Series. Don Larsen of the Yankees against the Dodgers. Perfect game. Only one.
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answered by else 3
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Randy Johnson did in 2004 for the Diamondbacks.
2007-05-01 11:40:44
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answered by BCCWolvesrule44 3
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Sandy Koufax did it in 1965
2007-05-01 14:06:28
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answered by Dodgerblue 5
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It has been done 17 times, most recently by Randy Johnson in 2004.
2007-05-01 11:42:12
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answered by bryce324 2
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