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Re: MLB 2019: Every Year at Playoff Time, The Dodgers Find A Way to Choke.
Galarraga did 28 up/28 down...
Galarraga did 28 up/28 down...
Mike Fiers and Chris Bassit of Oakland combine for a non-perfect non-no-hitter 27 up/27 down game (double play in the first and picked off a baserunner in the third.)
How many times has there been a non-perfect 27 up/27 down game?
Helluva nosedive by the Cubs.
IIRC Ruth started a game, walked the first hitter, argued and got ejected. The reliever came in, picked off the runner before throwing a pitch, then put 26 straight down. MLB listed it as a perfect game for decades until sanity finally reigned and it was downgraded.
But that would be one.
Here it is: Ernie Shore.
Note time of game: 1:40
But I might argue it should be considered a no-hitter. Seriously.
Of course it's a no hitter. It's just not a perfect game.
I guess I was wondering if Shore did indeed get credited for a no-hitter after the perfect game was taken away. Because technically, he didn't start the game. It's like if you lose the game but pitch a no-hitter (which is of course possible and has happened), I don't believe that's considered a no-hitter anymore. Plus, if you give up your first hit in extra innings, that's no longer considered a no-hitter -- like that famous game by the Pittsburgh pitcher who had a perfect game in extra innings and then a no-hitter longer than that, and got credited for nothing, retroactively.
It's credited as a combined no hitter.
Harvey Haddix was actually credited with a perfect game for a long time until that was fixed, too.
I've never considered either of those corrections at all counter-intuitive. I remember reading them listed as perfect games in a guide when I was a kid and thinking, "that ain't right."
Not right for whom?Poor Haddix pitched one of the greatest games in baseball history, and got credited for nothing. Not even getting a win for crying out loud...
Kep - 1 hour to go.
At 9:07 tonight we will pause and remember the 50th anniversary of the 1969 Mets clinching the NL East
Yeah right.
Like a baseball game would end by 9:07pm.
The White Sox defeat Cleveland, clinching the AL Central for the Twins. They'll be offered up to the Yankees or Astros in October.
The Yankees are pretty vulnerable right now. Still a lot of guys out, many of whom won't make it back. Starting pitching is still pretty soft. A lot will depend upon Severino and whether he can be dominant. Twins are playing well. I actually like their chances in that series, although I still bet on Houston to make the Series.