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No-Hitter

A no-hitter is a notable achievement for a baseball pitcher, occurring when they prevent the opponent from getting any hits during an entire game, typically nine innings. This means no batter from the opposing team manages to hit the ball into playable areas that allow them to reach base safely, although players may still reach base through walks, errors, or hit-by-pitches. It showcases exceptional pitching skill and control. While it doesn’t mean no runs are scored, it highlights a dominant pitching performance that significantly restrains the opposing offense.