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NOPE. I don't think we'll ever have a No-hitter again with the pitch clock + new ABS system. There's not enough time to fully recover between pitches, and the ABS system definitely favors hitters too. Plus, it seems that each year managers pull starters earlier and earlier with fewer pitch counts.

edit I just noticed your resolution criteria would resolve to YES upon a combined no hitter. I think it would be possible still for a combined no hitter, but still harder than ever before with the new rules/system.

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When was the last one?

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2025 was the first year since 2005 without at least 1 no hitter. So 2024.

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Interesting, I thought they were less common than that.

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Pretty uncommon but usually 1 or 2 per season.

That being said we only have a couple years of data on pitch clock and larger bases. It might be harder to throw a no hitter now. I would still lean YES though. AI said around 80% of mlb seasons have had a no hitter. So I would probably lean that way even if the new rules knock those numbers down a bit.

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I need deniers to buy on

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done

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Perfect balance now

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