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A shutout is defined by Major League Baseball rule 10.18: . A shutout is a statistic credited to a pitcher who allows no runs in a game. No pitcher shall be credited with pitching a shutout unless he pitches the complete game, or unless he enters the game with none out before the opposing team has scored in the first inning, puts out the side without a run scoring and pitches the rest of the ...
Walter Johnson, the all-time leader in shutouts. In Major League Baseball, a shutout (denoted statistically as ShO or SHO) refers to the act by which a single pitcher pitches a complete game and does not allow the opposing team to score a run. If two or more pitchers combine to complete this act, no pitcher is awarded a shutout, although the ...
Arizona pitcher Konner Wade became the first pitcher to throw a complete-game shutout without a walk in a College World Series game since 1972. For the first time since the tournament expanded to 64 teams in 1999, neither team that started 2–0 in the CWS was a national seed. (Arizona and Arkansas) [18]
He also threw five complete-game shutouts with a 0.75 ERA. ... pitches against Briarcrest during the fifth inning of a Division II Class AA State Baseball Tournament game at MTSU in Murfreesboro ...
Bryce Cunningham threw a shutout for Vanderbilt baseball in a 4-0 win over Mississippi State to open the SEC series. ... It was the Commodores' second complete game shutout of the season, as Devin ...
Otherwise, Game 5 was a stellar performance for the Mets, as Mike Hampton pitched a three-hit complete game shutout in a blowout win to clinch the pennant and set up the first all-New York City World Series since 1956. This was the second edition of the postseason where both teams from New York City appeared in the LCS.
He may have retired from professional baseball four years ago, but Ichiro Suzuki certainly hasn’t lost his appetite for the game. ... Ichiro threw a 116-pitch, complete game shutout and struck ...
The Orioles took Game 1 after twelve innings thanks to a sacrifice bunt from Paul Blair which drove in Mark Belanger. The Orioles also took Game 2 in extra innings, and set a postseason record for the longest complete game shutout, as Orioles' starting pitcher Dave McNally pitched eleven shutout innings.