Definition
A 'no-hit game' in baseball or softball is a rare and impressive feat where one team fails to record a single hit throughout the entire game. It's like pitching a shutout, but even more dominant, as the opposing team can still score in a shutout via walks, errors, or passed balls. Imagine playing a video game and blocking every single attack from your opponent—that’s the pitching team in a no-hit game. It requires skill, precision, and a little bit of luck. The pitcher needs to be on top of their game, and the fielders need to back them up with solid defense. Think of it as the ultimate pitching performance, a badge of honor in the sport.