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No. By definition, a no hitter is when the other team fails to get on first base at all. YES!, A NO HITTER means he gave up no hits, a shut out means he have up no runs, a PERFECT GAME is no runs, no hits.

BUT what is no runs, no hits and no walks?

or no hits, no runs, no walks and nobody on base ?

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Q: CAn a pitcher be credited with a no hit game if he walks the batters?
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