Pittsburgh Pirate pitcher Harvey Haddix received allot of consolation after throwing twelve perfect innings and losing the game to Milwaukee 1-0. I saw a similar question in "Is this one of your questions" however the one here better "fits" and tells more of a story.
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.
When a pitcher throws hitless baseball for five innings, and the game becomes official because of rain, darkness or some other act of God. Several years ago, Major League Baseball erased several shortened no-hit games from the record books.
Any team that had an opposing pitcher throw a perfect game or no hitter
The designated hitter. Used to replace pitchers in the batting order in modern Baseball(only American League Teams).
A hurler is a slang term for a pitcher in baseball. ERA stands for Earned Run Average and is a statistic for pitchers that shows the number of 'earned' runs a pitcher allows for every nine innings. An earned run is a run that is scored without the help of an error or passed ball. One might think that the earned run average of a pitcher is similar to that of the batting average of a hitter.
The pitcher will have a "no decision" (neither a win nor a loss). In the case where the pitcher leaves for a pinch hitter, and the team rallies to take the lead and hold it for the remainder of the game, that pitcher would be the winning pitcher, provided he pitched the required 5 innings.
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K represents a strikeout for a pitcher, or by the hitter.
Chicago White Sox at Comiskey Park on July 1, 1990. Unfortunately, the rules defining a no-hitter were changed by MLB in 1991 to state that the pitcher(s) must pitch at least 9 innings for the no-hitter to be 'official'. Since Hawkins 'only' pitched 8 innings, losing 4-0, the no-hitter is now deemed unofficial.
A no hitter is a game where the pitcher of one team throws an entire game without letting up a hit
Chicago White Sox at Comiskey Park on July 1, 1990. Unfortunately, the rules defining a no-hitter were changed by MLB in 1991 to state that the pitcher(s) must pitch at least 9 innings for the no-hitter to be 'official'. Since Hawkins 'only' pitched 8 innings, losing 4-0, the no-hitter is now deemed unofficial.
yes they can be replaced at any time