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Originally Posted by jd1020
I'm confused by this. How do you ruin a no-hitter by not giving a hit?
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Our pitcher hadn't allowed a hit yet, but a player on the other team reached first base on a play that was determined to be a hit, thus ruining our pitcher's chance at a no-hitter. The first baseman essentially dropped the ball when the runner was a full step an a half away from the bag, so it should have been scored an error instead.