Has any pitcher come close to pitching two perfect games?

Only one pitcher in Major League Baseball history has thrown two no-hitters in the same season: Johnny Vander Meer of the Cincinnati Reds in 1938. However, no pitcher has ever come close to pitching two perfect games, in which no batter reaches base.

A perfect game is one of the rarest feats in sports. Only 23 perfect games have been recorded in MLB history, and there have been only 10 perfect games since the start of the 20th century. The last perfect game was thrown by Felix Hernandez of the Seattle Mariners in 2012.

The odds of throwing a perfect game are astronomical. There are 27 outs in a baseball game, and a pitcher must retire each batter without allowing them to reach base. This means that a pitcher must throw 81 consecutive pitches without allowing a hit, walk, or hit by pitch.

Given the difficulty of throwing a perfect game, it is unlikely that any pitcher will ever come close to pitching two perfect games in the same season, let alone in their career.

Related Questions

  • Who is the only pitcher to throw two no-hitters in the same season?
    • Johnny Vander Meer
  • How many perfect games have been recorded in MLB history?
    • 23
  • Who threw the last perfect game in MLB?
    • Felix Hernandez
  • What are the odds of throwing a perfect game?
    • Extremely low
  • Is it likely that any pitcher will ever come close to pitching two perfect games in the same season?
    • No

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