Thanks, that clarifies a bit. I reckon that's $1,000,000 difficult.Dylan wrote:Pretty much the game is perfect if you win and the other team doesn't hit the ball once.jfrost wrote:I understood nothing of that explanation.
Why don't new games have contests associated with them?
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Close, but not quite.Dylan wrote:Pretty much the game is perfect if you win and the other team doesn't hit the ball once.jfrost wrote:I understood nothing of that explanation.
The other team is allowed to hit the ball, so long as the batter does not safely reach a base.
If he hits the ball but is caught out or thrown out at base, its a clean out and still counts towards the perfect game.
In short: Not one player can get on one base. That's the perfect game.
And yes jfrost, its ridiculously hard to do.
Consider the earlier statistic aaron posted that its been achieved a measly twenty times in 100+ years, and each team in the league plays over 150 games per season, and you can see why.
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The other ways a batter can get on base is via a walk (pitcher throws 4 balls), error, or strikeout/passed ball.CFFJR wrote:
In short: Not one player can get on one base. That's the perfect game.
A no hitter is usually a good accomplishment but a perfect game is even more difficult.
Recently Edwin Jackson no-hit his former team (Tampa Bay Rays) but it was a crappy game in my opinion. He walked 7 batters so he was effectively wild.
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Without looking it up. Hasn't there already been 6 "perfect" games of baseball this year alone!?
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There was that one perfect game some wet eared MLB rookie pitched, but the ump stole it away from him.
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the guy who won it was in Game Informer last month. It was funny cuz I guess he wasn't even a big fan of baseball games. He just was like "I think I'll try to win this contest." Pfft.
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No. There have been 2. A perfect game is no hits/ no walks.chupon wrote:Without looking it up. Hasn't there already been 6 "perfect" games of baseball this year alone!?
There have been 3 no hitters in addition to the 2 perfect games for a total of 5 no hitters.
There should have been a 3rd perfect game if not for the blown call. (http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd ... d=10727590)
This is an absolutely astonishing year for pitching in baseball as it is uncommon to see more than one or maybe two no hitters a year, let alone a perfect game. Craziness. I guess that is what happens when the hitters get off the juice?
