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i just read up on his mound charging...a lot going on in his head at the time as his kid was in the hospital and the mariners were sucking it...he now coaches high school baseball
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If Ernie Shore doesnt get credit for a perfect game or a no-hitter, MadBum shouldnt either. Crediting Shore with a combined no-hitter almost seems like an insult all things considered.
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Bammer wrote:
Simple Torture wrote:
Bammer wrote:
numbers wrote:
philpritchard wrote:
I'm perfectly fine with an official no-hitter requiring both a complete game and at least nine innings.
Yeah. What if the pitcher does both but doesn't win the game? Thoughts?
Is that even possible?
If you're the home team, then yeah. You can pitch a 9-inning no hitter and give up any number of runs.
Sorry nevermind I was thinking perfect game not no-hitter
But maybe it could happen. 10-inning perfect game but in the 10th a runner starts on 2nd base. Maybe that guy steals two bases. Or scores on a sac fly.
Was a road game so I dont think he got 9 innings in, but Matt Young pitched a no hitter where he gave up two runs and lost.
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numbers wrote:
Bammer wrote:
Simple Torture wrote:
Bammer wrote:
numbers wrote:
philpritchard wrote:
I'm perfectly fine with an official no-hitter requiring both a complete game and at least nine innings.
Yeah. What if the pitcher does both but doesn't win the game? Thoughts?
Is that even possible?
If you're the home team, then yeah. You can pitch a 9-inning no hitter and give up any number of runs.
Sorry nevermind I was thinking perfect game not no-hitter
But maybe it could happen. 10-inning perfect game but in the 10th a runner starts on 2nd base. Maybe that guy steals two bases. Or scores on a sac fly.
Was a road game so I dont think he got 9 innings in, but Matt Young pitched a no hitter where he gave up two runs and lost.
Yeah a lot can happen in a no hitter (walks, errors). I meant perfect game.
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 7:41 am Posts: 19724 Location: Cumberland, RI
I hadn't taken the new extra innings rules into account. But even if the runner from 2nd scored on 2 stolen bases, the pitcher is involved in those plays--so I wouldn't call that a perfect game. I imagine we'll never find out how the league would officially call it. However, if someone did win a 10-inning game with 30 straight outs, I'd still count that as a perfect game even though there's a baserunner--since the runner didn't reach on the pitcher.
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Simple Torture wrote:
I hadn't taken the new extra innings rules into account. But even if the runner from 2nd scored on 2 stolen bases, the pitcher is involved in those plays--so I wouldn't call that a perfect game. I imagine we'll never find out how the league would officially call it. However, if someone did win a 10-inning game with 30 straight outs, I'd still count that as a perfect game even though there's a baserunner--since the runner didn't reach on the pitcher.
It actually has happened at least in a high school girls game. Strike out 23 of 24 batters faced, perfect game, loss... because of the extra inning rules. Pretty insane.
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MadTIGERmaN wrote:
Simple Torture wrote:
I hadn't taken the new extra innings rules into account. But even if the runner from 2nd scored on 2 stolen bases, the pitcher is involved in those plays--so I wouldn't call that a perfect game. I imagine we'll never find out how the league would officially call it. However, if someone did win a 10-inning game with 30 straight outs, I'd still count that as a perfect game even though there's a baserunner--since the runner didn't reach on the pitcher.
It actually has happened at least in a high school girls game. Strike out 23 of 24 batters faced, perfect game, loss... because of the extra inning rules. Pretty insane.
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How about if the cathcher keeps sticking his glove out and interfering with batters? 5 in a row and a run scores, pitcher throwing all strikes. Still perfect?
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 7:41 am Posts: 19724 Location: Cumberland, RI
Bammer wrote:
How about if the cathcher keeps sticking his glove out and interfering with batters? 5 in a row and a run scores, pitcher throwing all strikes. Still perfect?
Errors by other fielders or passed balls would cancel out a perfect game, so no.
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