One of the little details that came out of this story I found most shocking was Fay Vincent throwing out hundreds of no-hitters in the record book. Anyone have information on how or why this happened without backlash? They standardized the rule on what counts as an "official" no-hitter. Guys were getting credit for no-hitters in 5-inning, rain-shortened games and games where they gave up hits in extra innings. Also, the stupid game where Babe Ruth walked a guy, got thrown out for arguing the call, and his replacement came in and got 26 straight outs after a caught stealing. That guy used to get credit for a "perfect game." The one thing I hate about the new rules that you can't get credit for a no-hitter if you lose. So if you lose 1-0 on a hitless run, you don't get your no-hitter. Actually I think that one should still count. No hitter? Absolutely. Perfect game? No. I have no problem with either Shore's or Haddix's place in history. I think he should have the perfecto, too. Say Marmol comes in the 9th with a runner on base. That runner is caught stealing or is picked off. Marmols ERA goes down because there was 1/3 of an inning recorded while he was on the mound. Same applies here. Shore came in the game, got credited for 9 full innings pitched, gave up no runs, no hits, no walks, no errors. There were 27 consecutive outs recorded while he was on the mound. Only 27 batters came to the plate in the game that day. Also, Ruth didn't give up a hit to the first batter, so there woudln't be some funky way Shore would be credited with a perfect game while the other team recorded a hit. Sounds like a perfect game to me.