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No hits, but a walk, hit batsman, or an error will produce a runner... which translates into a perfect game?  Unless I'm forgetting a loophole.
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No hits, but a walk, hit batsman, or an error will produce a runner... which translates into a perfect game?  Unless I'm forgetting a loophole.-MaxDSterling
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:I think the "No Runner" criteria would automatically make it a Perfect Game. But then there's a separate section for Perfect Games just below it. No Runners is just a mistranslation of No Runs.--[[User:Odawali|Odawali]] 14:26, 7 May 2008 (CDT)

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No Hitter, No Runner

No hits, but a walk, hit batsman, or an error will produce a runner... which translates into a perfect game? Unless I'm forgetting a loophole.-MaxDSterling

I think the "No Runner" criteria would automatically make it a Perfect Game. But then there's a separate section for Perfect Games just below it. No Runners is just a mistranslation of No Runs.--Odawali 14:26, 7 May 2008 (CDT)
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