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no hits, no runs, no errors. Dating back to at least the 1930s and deriving from literal use in reports of baseball games, no hits, no runs, no errors has come to mean either complete fail- ure (like the team shut out with no hits, no runs, no errors), perfection (like the pitcher who pitches a perfect game with no hits, no runs, no errors), and even something uneventful or without hitches (as in a game where there were no hits, no runs, no errors). |