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Debate Topic: Is it possible for a pitcher to throw a perfect game and lose?

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  • mjguard45_PSNM Offline
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    With the addition of the extra innings rule in 2020, a runner is put on second base to start the inning in extras. Is the game still perfect at this point or is the perfect game over since a runner reached base but by no fault of the pitcher. What do you all think?

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    100% possible, and by definition, you're still facing the minimum without allowing a hit/walk or having an error so its still a perfecto.

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    What if there's a dropped 3rd strike and the guy gets to first, is it still perfect?

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    @dirtydan1981_xbl said in Debate Topic: Is it possible for a pitcher to throw a perfect game and lose?:

    What if there's a dropped 3rd strike and the guy gets to first, is it still perfect?

    No

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    This is off topic, but wonder if there's ever been a pitcher that has more strike outs than the number of outs in the innings he played in. Like for example, a guy pitches 1 inning but has 5 strike outs and never plays again.

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    @dirtydan1981_xbl said in Debate Topic: Is it possible for a pitcher to throw a perfect game and lose?:

    This is off topic, but wonder if there's ever been a pitcher that has more strike outs than the number of outs in the innings he played in. Like for example, a guy pitches 1 inning but has 5 strike outs and never plays again.

    I know 4 have happened, idk about 5 though

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    I think Harvey Haddix of the Pirates had a 12 or 13 inning perfect game and lost it way back when. Or maybe he just had the perfecto broken up I can't remember for sure.

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