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Yes. A no hitter, by definition, is a pitched game where no opposing player reaches base by means of a base hit. A walk will break up a perfect game. A perfect game is a pitched game where no opposing player reaches base by any means. A walk or hit by pitch or error ends a perfect game but does not end a no hitter.

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In Randy Johnson's 1990 no-hitter against the Tigers how many batters did he walk?

6


If the Hitter is hit by the pitch - is the ball still live?

No, it is automatically a "dead ball." It is just like a walk.


What is a no-hitter in baseball?

A no hitter is a game where the pitcher of one team throws an entire game without letting up a hit


When does a hitting streak end?

When the hitter fails to get a single hit in one game unless they walk him all the times that he was up or gets hits


Is there such thing as a double play in cricket?

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Is it still a perfect game if you walk a batter in baseball?

No. It can still be a no hitter. But a perfect game requires the pitcher to retire every batter he or she faces. A perfect game is broken whenever any batter reaches base, including by hit, walk, or error.


Was there ever a baseball game that had a no hitter with walks?

Yes. A no hitter is just that, no hits. There have even been cases where a team has scored in a no hitter. One year the White Sox were called "The Hitless Wonders." A player got on first with a walk, on second with a stolen base, and came home on an error. Situations like that happened a number of times during the season.


Why do pitchers intentionally walk batters during a game?

Pitchers intentionally walk batters during a game to avoid facing a strong hitter who has a high chance of getting a hit or hitting a home run. This strategic move is used to control the game and minimize the risk of giving up runs.


When will a walk occur in baseball?

When the hitter is either hit by the pitched ball, or if the pitcher throws four balls in a row, then the batter may proceed to go to first base because he has been walked.


By walk or with a walk?

with a walk


What are you when you walk three times in baseball?

You are on base three times. You also either have a prettty good batting eye, the pitchers don't have much control, or, you are such a good hitter that the pitcher(s) don't want to pitch to you.


Has a baseball player ever secured a no hitter with a walk-off homer run eg bottom of the ninth tied 0-0 batter hits home run?

No. This is impossible. For his team to win the game in the bottom of the ninth, he would have to have already pitched 9 complete innings. At the point he retired the 27th batter in the top of the 9th, he ALREADY HAD a no-hitter. Whatever happened after that would not affect his no-hitter. If his team had not scored in the bottom of the ninth, and he gave up a hit in the 10th, he STILL pitched a no-hitter. So the home run didn't "secure" anything. The no-hitter was secured the moment he retired the 27th batter in the top of the 9th.