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The theme of "shutout" can vary depending on the context. In sports, it usually refers to a game where one team prevents the opposing team from scoring any points. In a broader sense, it can symbolize exclusion, rejection, or failure to achieve a goal.
A shutout occurs when one pitcher pitches a complete game without allowing any runs. If another pitcher comes in, neither is awarded a shutout, but the team can be said to have "shutout" the opposing team.
For a 9 inning game the most number of hits is 14 by the New York Giants who were shutout by the Chicago Cubs 7-0 on September 14, 1913 and the Cleveland Indians who were shutout by the Washington Nationals 9-0 on July 10, 1928.
None. All the teams have been shut out at least once. Denver holds the longest streak without a shutout, and has never been shut out at home.
No
A shutout is when one team prevents the other team from scoring at all during a match.
BYU.
notre dame shut out alabama in the early 80's
Tennessee, over the 1938-39 seasons.
The Columbus Blue Jackets were shutout 16 times in the 2006-2007 season. They were even shutout twice by the Nashville Predators in just 6 days.
That was the Buffalo Bills who were shutout by the Saints, 13-0, on November 4, 1973.