Red Sox Players who have thrown a no-hitter
From SoSH
| Player | Date | IP | Notes |
| Cy Young | 05-05-1904 | 9 | A 3-0 victory over the Philadelphia (Oakland) Athletics at the Huntington Avenue Grounds, and Young's second career no-hitter. Also a perfect game - the first ever in the American League. |
| Jesse Tannehill | 08-17-1904 | 9 | A 6-0 victory over the Chicago White Sox. |
| Bill Dineen | 09-27-1905 | 9 | A 2-0 victory over the Chicago White Sox. |
| Cy Young | 06-30-1908 | 9 | An 8-0 victory over the New York Highlanders (Yankees), and Young's third career no-hitter. |
| Joe Wood | 07-29-1911 | 9 | A 5-0 victory over the St. Louis Browns (Baltimore Orioles). |
| Rube Foster | 06-21-1916 | 9 | A 2-0 victory over the New York Yankees. |
| Dutch Leonard | 08-30-1916 | 9 | A 4-0 victory over the St. Louis Browns (Baltimore Orioles). |
| Babe Ruth, Ernie Shore(*) | 06-23-1917 | 0/9 | A 4-0 victory over the Washington Senators (Minnesota Twins). After walking the first batter of the game, Ruth was ejected for punching the home plate umpire. Shore entered the game and, after the runner was thrown out trying to steal second, retired the next 26 men he faced. |
| Dutch Leonard | 06-03-1918 | 9 | A 4-0 victory over the Detroit Tigers, and Leonard's second career no-hitter. |
| Howard Ehmke | 09-07-1923 | 9 | A 4-0 victory over the Philadelphia (Oakland) Athletics. |
| Mel Parnell | 07-14-1956 | 9 | A 4-0 victory over the Chicago White Sox. |
| Earl Wilson | 06-26-1962 | 9 | A 2-0 victory over the Los Angeles Angels at Fenway Park. Wilson struck out 5, walked 4, and gave himself all the run support he'd need with a home run in the third. |
| Bill Monbouquette | 08-01-1962 | 9 | A 1-0 victory over the Chicago White Sox at Comiskey Park. Monbouquette struck out 7 and walked 1. |
| Dave Morehead | 09-16-1965 | 9 | A 2-0 victory over the Cleveland Indians at Fenway Park. Morehead struck out 8 and walked 1. |
| Matt Young(*) | 04-12-1992 | 8 | Pitched a complete game no-hitter against the Cleveland Indians, but surrendered 7 walks and lost 2-1. First game of a doubleheader. |
| Pedro Martinez, Fernando De La Cruz, Dan Smith,
Rheal Cormier, Rich Garces, Rod Beck(**) | 03-14-2000 | 9 | A 5-0 win in a spring training game against the Toronto Blue Jays. Also a perfect game. |
| Hideo Nomo | 04-04-2001 | 9 | A 3-0 victory over the Baltimore Orioles at Camden Yards. Nomo, in his first game as a member of the Red Sox, struck out 11 and walked 3. |
| Derek Lowe | 04-27-2002 | 9 | A 10-0 victory over the Tampa Bay Devil Rays at Fenway Park. Lowe struck out 6 and walked 1. Rumor has it he didn't shake Varitek off once. |
| Clay Buchholz | 09-01-2007 | 9 | A 10-0 victory over the Baltimore Orioles at Fenway Park. He struck out 9, walked 2 and hit a batter. He became the third pitcher since 1900 to throw a no-no within their first two starts, and the first Red Sox rookie to throw one (though technically, he wasn't even a rookie at the time). |
(*) By the current MLB rules on No Hitters, Matt Young does not qualify. Also, Ernie Shore does not qualify for a perfect game, though Shore and Babe Ruth qualify for a combined no-hitter.
(**) The spring training game does not count in official stats, since spring training records are not kept.
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