Yes, multiple times.
In MLB, yes. MLB's definition of a no hitter is: "An official no-hit game occurs when a pitcher (or pitchers) allows no hits during the entire course of a game, which consists of at least nine innings." So a pitcher could pitch a no hitter for nine innings or nineteen innings but if a reliever comes in and gives up a hit, the no hitter is over.
a pitcher getting a no hitter
A no hitter is a game where the pitcher of one team throws an entire game without letting up a hit
Yes the black eyed peas have broken up for about 2 weeks
Yes, he has broken up with her about 10 times this is the 11 time they have broken up
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"All the Broken Pieces" is about an Amerasian boy who joins a family in the U.S.A. and ends up playing on the baseball teamsoon tobecome the star pitcher. That's all I've read up to.
No, the designated hitter hits for the whole game unless he is replaced by another player. You may be getting the rule mixed up with the National League. If a pitcher has completed an inning and the manager feels he has done his duty on the mound, he will call in a pinch-hitter for the pitcher (if he comes to bat before they go back out on the field). That hitter will only hit for that one time, then the next pitcher will take his place in the lineup. If they happen to bat around that inning, the pinch hitter will bat again.
A no hitter is a game where the pitcher of one team throws an entire game without letting up a hit
Which ever pitcher is responsible for the runner who scores to lose the game. Say pitcher A gives up a double, and is then replaced by Pitcher B. If pitcher B gives up another double, and the runner on second scores, Pitcher A gets the loss, because he put the scoring runner on base.
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Plays are broken up into Acts. Acts are further broken up into Scenes.