Yes, but the orthodox teaching of creation isn't bared out in what is passed off as creationism.
Saraphim Rose wrote a book which outlines it
https://www.amazon.com/Genesis-Creation-Early-Man-Christian/dp/1887904026
Not currently YEC, but was, and an Orthodox guy that'll probably be a saint was definitely one. I refer to Seraphim Rose. I believe his main argument was that there was evidence the church fathers believed in a literal YEC, and we should follow their lead. He wrote a book about it. As you can see it is quite expensive, but I suppose you can read reviews/sum ups to get the gist.
My response would be that the Fathers probably also believed in a geocentric model and a flat earth, and one of them seemed to believe the Phoenix was an actual bird, so I wouldn't limit my understanding of the world according to the letter of the fathers. Perhaps he'd reply that they presented it in such a way that it was vital to their faith/theology. Unfortunately I've heard (here) that a lot of Seraphim's followers basically are saying the same things the protestants have been saying for however many years YEC has been a thing.
So, in conclusion, there are some Orthodox believers that are YEC. Some of them have a unique take on it by appealing to the early fathers, but some just go the tired old protestant route. Since I'm not YEC I don't buy the father thing either, but if you're YEC you might want to check out what the Orthodox who happened to be YEC have to say.
Genesis, Creation, and Early Man isn't the Bible...
http://www.amazon.com/Genesis-Creation-Early-Man-Christian/dp/1887904026