I think the answer is Roger Clemens if he is retired he last played for the New York Yankees.
His team has to record 27 outs while he was the pitcher of record.
For a nine inning perfect game the pitcher would record 27 outs (3 outs in each of the 9 innings).
45 consecutive outs by Mark Buehrle in 2009
Frank Tanana in 1974.
The first major league pitcher to reach 1000 strike outs had to be Tim Keefe, who played for several teams from 1880 to 1893 and recorded a career total of 2,521 strike outs. Cy Young was probably the second pitcher to reach 1000 SO. Young pitched from 1890 to 1911 and had a career total of 2,803 strike outs. Young also holds the all time record for most wins (511), most losses (313), most starts (816), most complete games (750) and most innings pitched (7,357).
Closer. This refers to the last pitcher in a baseball whose job is to usually get the last 3 outs of a standard baseball game.
For a pitcher, 0. A pitcher can come in to relieve another, get the final out of an inning on a pickoff, and his team takes the lead in the next inning, while he is the pitcher of record. For a team, 15. Each out takes at least one pitch. A pitcher would have to get 15 outs, and the game would have to be called after five innings for weather or another such distraction.
Kerry wood.
They record Quick outs, that is outs with 3 or fewer pitches.
Roy Halladay, with 20.
He has the record for most stall outs in an F1 race car.
Nolan Ryan