No-hitter
In baseball and softball, a no-hit game (more commonly known as a no-hitter) refers to a contest in which one of the teams has prevented the other from getting an official hit during the entire length of the game, which must be at least 9 innings by the current Major League Baseball definition. Foul balls, foul tips, ground outs, fly outs, walks and errors do not break up a no-hitter.
External links
- American League No-hitters
- National League No-hitters
- No Hitters Alphabetically by Umpire
- National Baseball Hall of Fame: combined pitchers in a no-hitter
- Doc Ellis Says He Pitched 1970 No-Hitter Under The Influence of LSD
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