On July 25, 1990, Astros first baseman Franklin Stubbs played all nine innings without making a single putout—becoming just the 15th player in MLB history to do so. It's a bizarre stat for the position often second only to pitcher and catcher in activity. Starter Danny Darwin fanned 10 and induced just two groundball outs, keeping Stubbs almost entirely out of the action. One of baseball’s quietest days at one of its loudest positions.