We had an odd result Wednesday night at Tampa Bay: The A's got one hit but beat the Rays 3-2. Oakland scored two runs in the second inning without a hit thanks to a pair of errors and a pair of walks. Oakland's lone hit was Brandon Moss' solo home run in the fourth.

As ESPN Stats & Information reported, the A's are now 1-82 all time when getting one hit.

"It's not the easiest way to win a baseball game," Moss said, "but it's better than getting one-hit and losing."

This leads to my twisted mind asking: How often does this happen? A quick search on the Baseball-Reference.com Play Index reveals that a team has won 64 times since 1914 when being one-hit. So, as you would imagine, not very often. Broken down by decade:

2010s: 5

2000s: 6

1990s: 7

1980s: 7

1970s: 6

1960s: 5

1950s: 6

1940s: 2

1930s: 4

1920s: 0

1910s: 16

By score:

1-0: 32 times

2-1: 17 times

3-2: 7 times

2-0: 4 times

3-1: 3 times

4-2: 1 time

You would guess the most common score would be 1-0, and indeed that is the case. Anyway, let's look at a few of the more interesting games: