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Originally Posted by tdarko
AJ Burnett says hi.
I was little but I remember a Yankee throwing a no hitter and losing. I googled and found Andy Hawkins but I don't remember him and then it said it was later ruled it wasn't actually a no-hitter, they ruled one of the errors a hit. That is tough.
The Andy Hawkins no hitter was awful scoring. Multiple balls were lost in the sun and called errors despite fielders never getting a glove on the ball.
It was considered a no hitter for a few years until the official rules were revised to include the 9 innings and a W clauses.