In the day and age of specialist relievers and LOOGYs, recording no outs is something a little more common. Recording no outs over the course of an entire season and finishing with an ERA of infinity is still pretty rare. However, four Yankees have “accomplished” that feat.
Bob McGraw was making his third major league appearances when he got the start for the Yankees on April 26, 1918. He walked the first four batters he faced and Miller Huggins removed him from the game. All four runs came around to score and were charged to McGraw.
McGraw did not appear again for the Yankees in 1918.