The Red Sox just pulled off something historic—playing a full game without a single strikeout, the first time since 1949. It’s a throwback to an older, contact-heavy style of baseball, where every pitch stays in play and the action never stops. In an era dominated by power hitting and strikeouts, this game was a wild, nostalgic reminder that baseball’s soul still thrives in the unexpected—and that sometimes, the most thrilling moments come when the ball keeps moving.

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