Atlanta Chose Data over a World Series No-Hitter. That’s Baseball’s Big Dilemma
The article itself provides the best argument against it's own premise.
At the rate he was going, he would have needed 140 pitches to complete a no-hitter.
When was the last time a pitcher threw 140 pitches in a game? It may have been "fun to try" but very unlikely to have succeeded. And allowing the effort to proceed would have risked the pitchers health for no good reason.