He didn't give up a legit hit. I don't care about pressure, if he fielded that cleanly he throws the guy out. If anyone can tell me of a hit he gave up other than the poor call, let me know. If you don't allow a hit, you therefore get a no-hitter.
He didn't give up a legit hit. I don't care about pressure, if he fielded that cleanly he throws the guy out. If anyone can tell me of a hit he gave up other than the poor call, let me know. If you don't allow a hit, you therefore get a no-hitter.
No he should not. Not because of the whole pressure arguement, but because it was a hit. It was a tough play, definitely not an easy out, which is the reason it was called an error to begin with.
Why does it matter now anyways? No-hitters are no big deal. Throw a perfect game and I'll be impressed.