<P> On July 1, 1990, Andy Hawkins of the Yankees pitched an eight - inning no - hitter (the Yankees were the away team) against the Chicago White Sox and lost the game 4--0 after an eighth inning which saw three errors . The four runs that the White Sox scored are the most by any team in a game in which they had no hits . Because Hawkins only threw eight innings, this game is not recognized as an official no - hitter by Major League Baseball; however, it was considered a no - hitter at the time it was pitched . Years after the game, the rules regarding no - hitters, (and rules regarding other statistics), were changed and applied retroactively in order to "clean up the record book". The Hawkins "no - hitter" failed on at least two provisions of the new standards . To be classified a valid no - hitter, the pitcher must face opposing batters in at least nine innings . </P> <P> Jered Weaver and José Arredondo of the Angels also combined for eight innings of no - hit baseball in a 1--0 road loss to the Dodgers June 28, 2008, where Matt Kemp reached on an error, stole second, advanced to third on another error, and scored on a sacrifice fly . However, since the Angels only pitched eight innings, this game is not recognized as an official no - hitter . </P> <P> On August 23, 2017, Rich Hill of the Los Angeles Dodgers pitched a nine - inning no - hitter, but his team lost 1 - 0 to the Pittsburgh Pirates . Hill had a perfect game in the ninth inning until a fielding error by Logan Forsythe . Later, Hill would have his no - hitter broken up on a walkoff - homerun by Josh Harrison in the bottom of the 10th inning . </P> <P> A game that cannot continue due to weather or darkness may be considered a completed official game, as long as at least five innings have been completed . Until 1991, any such game in which a pitcher held the opposing team without hits was considered an official no - hitter; however under the current rule, a no - hitter must last for at least nine innings to count . As the rule was applied retroactively, thirty - six games in which a no - hitter was interrupted by weather or darkness, with lengths ranging from 5 to 8 innings, are no longer considered no - hitters . </P>

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