Found May 15, 2011 on Yahoo! Sports:
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Los Angeles Dodgers pitchers Chad Billingsley and Kenley Jensen did their part in Saturday's game against the Arizona Diamondbacks. The rest of the team? Not so much. Despite the two hurlers combining for nine innings of one-hit ball, the Dodgers still dropped a 1-0 decision to the D'Backs at Dodger Stadium. According to the AP, it's the first time since a 1914 game against the Chicago Cubs that the Dodgers have lost a game despite only giving up one hit to the opposition. And despite what the 2010 San Francisco Giants might have you believe — they lost two one-hit games en route to last year's World Series title — giving up one hit and losing the game anyway is an extremely rare event. The Play Index at  Baseball Reference only lists 44 such instances since 1919. Here's the complete list. Billingsley was brilliant in his hard luck loss, pitching eight innings and going on a streak that saw him sit 16 straight Arizona batters down without a ball leaving the infie...
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