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What is a no hit speedrun?

A no-hit speedrun is a high-skill challenge where a player completes a video game as fast as possible without taking any damage, staggers, or environmental damage from enemies or traps. Popularized in games like Dark Souls and Elden Ring, this run often requires a flawless performance from start to finish, typically without major glitches. YouTube +4
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What does "no hit run" mean?

A No Hit/Hitless run involves completing a game without taking a hit from an enemy or trap.
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What is the no-hit run rule?

The current Major League Baseball definition, since 1991 of a no-hitter is "a game in which a pitcher, or pitchers, gives up no hits while pitching at least nine innings. A pitcher may give up a run or runs so long as he pitches nine innings or more and does not give up a hit."
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What does "no hit" mean in games?

Britannica Dictionary definition of NO–HIT. always used before a noun baseball. — used to describe a game or inning in which a pitcher does not allow the batters from the other team to get a base hit. He pitched a no-hit game today.
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What is a no-hit?

A no-hitter is a completed game in which one team's pitcher (or pitchers) allow zero hits. And to be as clear as possible, Major League Baseball defines a "hit" as "when a batter strikes the baseball into fair territory and reaches base without doing so via an error or a fielder's choice."
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What is the meaning of no-hit?

ˌnō-ˈhit. : of, relating to, or being a baseball game or a part of a game in which a pitcher allows the opposition no base hits.
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Has anyone had a 5 Homer game?

No one has ever hit five home runs in a single Major League Baseball (MLB) game; it's an unmatched feat in the majors, though several players have hit four, and some minor league players have achieved five, with Kyle Schwarber being the most recent MLB player to come close in 2025. While four-homer games are extremely rare (only 18 players have done it), the possibility of a five-homer game remains a baseball fantasy, with players like Pete Schneider in the minors and Lipman Pike pre-MLB achieving it in other professional or early leagues. 
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Has anyone ever thrown a 27 pitch game?

Yes, a 27-strikeout game has happened in professional baseball, most famously by Ron Necciai in 1952, who struck out all 27 batters in a 9-inning no-hitter for the Class-D Bristol Twins, though it wasn't a perfect game because batters reached base via walks, errors, and hit-by-pitches, leading to four-strikeout innings; he remains the only professional pitcher to achieve this feat, a truly unique record. 
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Can a player get a run without a hit?

It is possible for a batter to reach base without a hit, most commonly by a walk, an error, or being hit by a pitch; other possibilities include the batter reaching first after an uncaught third strike or catcher's interference.
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What is the Ohtani rule?

The "Ohtani Rule" allows a starting pitcher who also serves as the designated hitter (DH) to remain in the game as the DH even after being removed as a pitcher, essentially treating them as two separate players. This rule, created for Shohei Ohtani's unique two-way talent, lets his team keep his bat in the lineup after he leaves the mound, preventing the loss of the DH spot, a major advantage over previous rules where the DH was forfeited. If a player starts only as the DH and then enters to pitch, however, they lose the DH spot. 
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What is the rarest pitch in MLB?

The rarest pitches in MLB are generally considered the eephus pitch (an extremely slow, high-arcing pitch) and pitches from unique deliveries like the submarine changeup, while other infrequent but notable mentions include the gyro ball, screwball, and specialized forkballs like the ghost fork, with the eephus often topping lists due to its rarity and extreme difference in velocity from typical pitches. 
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Has anyone ever lost a no-hitter?

On April 23, 1964, Ken Johnson of the Houston Colt . 45s became the first pitcher to throw a nine-inning no-hitter and lose. In fact, he is still the only individual to throw an official (nine-inning) no-hitter and lose.
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Who threw a 106 mph pitch?

15 Years ago today, Aroldis Chapman threw the fastest pitch in MLB history. Officially recorded at 105.8 mph, don't blink or you will miss it. Chapman is currently in his 16th year of his career, and rumor has it he just started locating his fastball this year.
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How rare is a no-hitter?

Rare -- but not unprecedented

It's fair to say baseball fans have been pretty spoiled in recent years when it comes to no-hitters. There were four in each season from 2022-24, and there were a single-season-record nine in 2021. With 39 no-hitters in all since 2015, we're in a relative Golden Age for the feat.
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What is the 0 player game?

A zero-player game or no-player game is a simulation game that has no sentient players.
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Is a hit-and-run bad?

Hit-and-run accidents can have extreme consequences on the lives of victims. They can leave them with severe physical injuries and emotional trauma. Knowing this, the at-fault driver faces significant consequences and will attempt to flee the scene of the accident.
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What is the rarest play in baseball?

The rarest play in baseball is arguably the unassisted triple play, where a single fielder records all three outs, with only about 15 occurring in MLB history, making it rarer than a perfect game. Other incredibly rare feats include hitting two grand slams in one inning (Fernando Tatis Sr. is the only one) or even fielding an unassisted triple play that ends the game, a feat achieved only twice.
 
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What is a ghost runner in baseball?

An invisible runner, or ghost runner, is a device used in variations of baseball, including softball, stickball, and kickball, when a team does not have enough players. Used primarily in schoolyard games, the rule is called into action when a live runner on base is next in line to bat.
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Has there ever been a 3 pitch inning?

Yes, there have been many 3-pitch innings (also called "three-pitch half-innings") in baseball history, where a pitcher gets three outs on only three pitches, though it's a rare feat, occurring a few times a season at most, and often involving a triple play or quick groundouts/flyouts. The most recent recorded instance was by Tanner Scott in April 2025, saving a game for the Dodgers, while historically, legends like Walter Johnson achieved multiple 3-pitch innings.
 
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What pitch is banned in MLB?

MLB bans pitches that involve doctoring the ball with foreign substances (like the notorious spitball, Vaseline, or pine tar), defacing the ball (emery ball, shine ball), or illegal delivery actions (quick pitches, crow hops, touching the mouth and then the ball) to ensure fair play, with the spitball being the most famous example outlawed in 1920, though some pitchers were grandfathered in to continue using it.
 
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Who threw a 104 mph pitch?

While Aroldis Chapman holds the record for the fastest officially recognized MLB pitch ever (105.8 mph), pitchers like Mason Miller, Ben Joyce, and Raimon Gomez have also recently thrown 104+ mph fastballs, with Miller hitting 104.5 mph in the 2025 postseason, marking the fastest playoff pitch ever recorded.
 
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Who hit exactly 350 home runs?

Many players have hit 350 career home runs, but recently, Aaron Judge became the fastest to reach this milestone in July 2025, followed by Bryce Harper, who became the youngest active player to hit his 350th home run in the same month, joining others like Mike Trout, Paul Goldschmidt, and Manny Machado, with Nolan Arenado also achieving it earlier that year.
 
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Did Mickey Mantle hit a 643 ft home run?

Yes, Mickey Mantle famously hit a home run on September 10, 1960, at Detroit's Briggs Stadium (later Tiger Stadium) that was measured at 643 feet, landing in a lumber yard across the street, and was recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the longest measured home run. While some dispute the exact measurement or its official status over time, it remains a legendary blast, showcasing Mantle's immense power, with researchers using trigonometry to confirm the distance after the fact.
 
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Has anyone gone 7 for 7 in MLB?

Yes, Rennie Stennett of the Pittsburgh Pirates is the only modern-era player to go 7-for-7 in a nine-inning MLB game, doing so on September 16, 1975, against the Chicago Cubs, a feat only matched by Wilbert Robinson in 1892. Stennett had hits in all seven of his plate appearances during the Pirates' 22-0 victory, including two hits in the same inning twice. 
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Who hit a 582 foot home run?

Joey Meyer hit the famous 582-foot home run on June 2, 1987, while playing for the Triple-A Denver Zephyrs at Mile High Stadium, a blast that landed in the upper deck and remains one of the longest recorded in professional baseball history, especially remarkable for its official measurement.
 
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