Found the whole list on twitter... #25 John Smoltz Game 7 1991 NLCS #24 Greg Maddux (8/2/95) 88 pitch 2 hit shutout vs STL #23 Tom Glavine Game 6 1995 World Series #22 Rod Guidry (6/17/78) 18 K performance vs Angels #21 Strasburg's MLB debut vs Pirates #20 Tom Seaver strikes out 19 and 10 consecutive in a 4/22/70 start #19 Doc Halladay's postseason no-no (the one Phillies fans have waited for) #18 Johnson's 20 K game in '01 vs CIN #17 Clemens 20 K game vs DET in '96 (2nd one) #16 Clemens 20 K game vs MIL in '86 (1st one, setting record) #15 Kerry Wood's one hit shutout, 20 K game in '98 vs HOU #14 Scherzer's 17 K no-hitter (struck out 9 in a row at one point) vs Mets in '15 #13 Kershaw's 15 K no-hitter vs COL in '14 #12 Nolan Ryan's 7th no-hitter in '91 vs TOR #11 Matt Cain's perfecto, 14 K vs HOU in '12 #10 Koufax's perfecto, 14 K in 1965 vs CHC #9 Pedro (as an Expo) perfecto thru 9, allowing leadoff 2B in 10th in '95 #8 Pedro 17 K one hit (solo HR by Chili Davis) performance vs Yanks in September of '99 #7 Pedro 6 no-hit innings in relief of Game 5 of ALDS vs Indians #6 MadBum's 5 shutout innings in relief of Game 7 of 2014 World Series on short rest #5 Clemens Game 4 2000 ALCS vs SEA (one hit shutout, 15 K) #4 Koufax 15 Ks in Game 1 World Series vs Yanks #3 Gibson's 5 hit shutout, record 17 K in Game 1 of 1968 WS vs Tigers #2 Koufax (on two days rest) throws 3 hit shutout, 10 K in Game 7 of WS in 1965 vs Twins #1 Jack Morris 10 inning shutout in Game 7 vs Braves in 1991 WS Throwing no-no's and perfect games automatically ahead of it seems silly.