Can a no hitter bunt?

Baseball's unwritten rule is that no player should resort to trickery and bunt to break up a no-hitter. One of the most famous bunting to break up a no-no came in 2001 when Curt Schilling had his no-hitter ended by San Diego Padres player Ben Davis, who bunted for a hit late in the game.
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Does a bunt count against a no-hitter?

You don't break up a no-hitter with a bunt. It's a cornerstone of baseball's unwritten rules.
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What are the rules for a no-hitter?

The current Major League Baseball definition, since 1991, of a no-hitter is "a game in which a pitcher, or pitchers, gives up no hits while pitching at least nine innings. A pitcher may give up a run or runs so long as he pitches nine innings or more and does not give up a hit."
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What is the new bunt rule?

If the batter hits a sacrifice fly or has a sacrifice bunt, the team will have the right to accept the play or have a ball called. Perhaps the most surprising new rule will be limiting the number of pickoff attempts a pitcher can make or the times he steps off the rubber.
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Is bunting no longer allowed in baseball?

BREAKING: MLB and MLBPA agree to ban on bunts in hopes of reaching younger audiences.
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Why don't MLB players bunt?

"The reason pitchers don't bunt, they're afraid of getting hit," Bowa said. "They go down to the batting cage and bunt. They bunt 50, 75 balls a day, but in a game they're afraid of getting hit."
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Can you fake bunt then swing in MLB?

Here's the verbiage from National: Cal Ripken Division - Fake bunt - slash bunt- a batter is out for illegal action when he player fakes a bunt and then takes a full swing, thus eliminating a player from fake bunting (slap-hitting) the ball. Penalty: Batter is out, the ball is dead, no runners may advance.
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Can you bunt with 2 strikes?

Bunting with two strikes is already fairly rare. You understand why — bunting is a lot harder than it would appear, and a missed or foul bunt with two strikes leads to a strikeout.
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Does a squeeze bunt count as a hit?

A squeeze or squeeze bunt is a bunt intended to score a runner from third base. A successful squeeze is scored as a sacrifice hit, unless the batter is safe at first without benefit of an error, in which case it can be a hit.
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Can you bunt after 2 strikes?

If an attempt to bunt is a foul ball, it is treated the same as any other foul ball, except that if the attempt is by a batter who has two strikes, such batter is out as in 7-4-1e.
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Has anyone thrown a no-hitter and lost?

On April 23, 1964, Ken Johnson of the Houston Colt . 45s became the first pitcher to throw a nine-inning no-hitter and lose. In fact, he is still the only individual to throw an official (nine-inning) no-hitter and lose.
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Has there ever been a no-hitter with a run scored?

Of that total, 138 no-hitters have been thrown since 1950. And of that total, there have only been seven no-hitters in which the team held hitless managed to score a run, the last of which was thrown in 1993 by the late Darryl Kile. Let's take a look back at these games, shall we?
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Has anyone thrown two no-hitters in a season?

While there have been 311 no-hitters thrown in MLB history, only six pitchers have recorded two in the same season. These six form one of baseball's most exclusive groups, featuring two Hall of Famers, the man called Mad Max and a pitcher whose feat remains unequaled more than 80 years later.
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What is the bunting rule in MLB?

If a batter bunts the ball and his bat hits the ball again after initial contact, it is a dead ball even if by accident. Additionally, the infield fly rule is not applied to bunts popped-up in the air. Instead, the intentional drop rule (Rule 6.05k) that also applies to line drives can be invoked.
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Why is a foul bunt an out?

Because a batter trying to bunt can foul off as many pitches as he likes until he gets one that he can hit fair. So it's basically to keep the game moving.
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What is the unwritten rule of baseball?

The Book of Unwritten Baseball Rules. Never put the tying or go-ahead run on base. Play for the tie at home, go for the victory on the road. Don't hit and run with an 0-2 count.
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What is a sacrifice bunt in baseball?

A sacrifice bunt occurs when a player is successful in his attempt to advance a runner (or multiple runners) at least one base with a bunt. In this vein, the batter is sacrificing himself (giving up an out) in order to move another runner closer to scoring.
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Is there such a thing as a slap bunt in baseball?

Slap bunting is an offensive baseball and softball technique wherein the batter attempts "to hit the ball to a place on the infield that's farthest from the place where the out needs to be made".
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Is a sacrifice bunt a hit?

A sacrifice hit (also known as a sacrifice bunt, and abbreviated SH) is credited to a batter who successfully advances one or more runners by bunting the ball for an out, or who would have been put out but for an error or unsuccessful fielder's choice. A sacrifice does not count as a time at bat.
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Who covers 3rd on a bunt?

The left fielder covers third base. With runners on 2nd base, 1st, Pitcher, Catcher, going to crash the ball. 3rd baseman stays to covers 3rd base. The 2nd baseman has the responsibility to cover 1st base and receive the throw.
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Should you bunt with a runner on third?

The hitter should place the bunt on the third-base side of the infield, preferably hard enough to force the third baseman to field it.
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Do you ever bunt with bases loaded?

With the bases loaded and one out, teams aren't typically looking for a bunt. Much like trying to beat the shift, teams might be able to deploy the bunt quite effectively here. If nothing else, doing it on occasion would keep the other team honest, drawing their corner infielders in and out of position.
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Can you drag bunt in baseball?

The drag bunt and the slap hit are very effective when you have a lefthanded batter with speed. BOTH the drag bunt and the slap hit involve the player moving/running forward in the batter's box while bunting or slapping at the ball. Thus, giving the batter a running start towards 1st base.
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Can a bunt be ruled infield fly?

An infield fly is any fair fly ball (not including a line drive or a bunt) which can be caught by an infielder with ordinary effort when first and second or first, second and third base are occupied, before two men are out.
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What is the most common mistake in bunting?

A common mistake made in bunting is to extend the bottom hand away from the body too much (see figure 2.8b). This causes the barrel to angle toward foul territory, and the batter will bunt the ball foul. Slappers should have the barrel at the top of the strike zone when they bring it into the contact area.
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