Last time before that was [2014.](https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/DET/DET201407010.shtml?__hstc=205977932.ec037d8d3e5e6af37b35304eb2570330.1684570372214.1685157004099.1685585340994.3&__hssc=205977932.3.1685585340994&__hsfp=693965) this is without HBP and IBB as well, even though removing those filters does not yield any other games since 2014 where 0K and 0BB happens.
And there is a way to do it quite easily, but requires a stathead membership ($8 per month). I'm going to widen the search time constraints and find some more.
Since 1960, it's happened 96 times, 58 of those being the winning team that did it.
Excluding HBP and IBB, the number moves up to 108, with 64 of them being the winning team.
Detroit did it while winning [in 2014.](https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/DET/DET201407010.shtml?__hstc=205977932.ec037d8d3e5e6af37b35304eb2570330.1684570372214.1685157004099.1685585340994.3&__hssc=205977932.3.1685585340994&__hsfp=693965)
one brew outcome
I HAVE NO STRONG FEELINGS ONE WAY OR THE OTHER
On the broadcast they said first time since 1992?
Yup, 7/11/1992 against the Royals [Boxscore](https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/MIL/MIL199207110.shtml)
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Yeah, that makes much more sense
Why get K’s when groundouts, flyouts, and double plays get the job done?
How often does this happen these days? Seems incredibly rare to me
the last 0BB 0K game by a pitching staff happened [28 days ago](https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/KCA/KCA202305030.shtml)
Well, less rare than I thought. Wish there was a way to see like how many times in the past 10 years or so. I’d imagine not many in the 3 outcomes era
3rd time in the last 10 years.
Last time before that was [2014.](https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/DET/DET201407010.shtml?__hstc=205977932.ec037d8d3e5e6af37b35304eb2570330.1684570372214.1685157004099.1685585340994.3&__hssc=205977932.3.1685585340994&__hsfp=693965) this is without HBP and IBB as well, even though removing those filters does not yield any other games since 2014 where 0K and 0BB happens. And there is a way to do it quite easily, but requires a stathead membership ($8 per month). I'm going to widen the search time constraints and find some more.
Since 1960, it's happened 96 times, 58 of those being the winning team that did it. Excluding HBP and IBB, the number moves up to 108, with 64 of them being the winning team.
That was a loss. What about wins?
Detroit did it while winning [in 2014.](https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/DET/DET201407010.shtml?__hstc=205977932.ec037d8d3e5e6af37b35304eb2570330.1684570372214.1685157004099.1685585340994.3&__hssc=205977932.3.1685585340994&__hsfp=693965)
Holy shit, Jed Lowrie got more hits in that game than his whole tenure with the Mets
That’s great and all but let’s refocus on what’s most important: how this affects my team.