On April 25, Madison Bumgarner of the Diamondbacks became the first player in major league history to pitch in every scheduled inning of a game without allowing a hit yet not receive credit for pitching a no-hitter. Evan Thompson explores the controversial ruling in his article for Last Word on Baseball.
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