Can you pitch a perfect game and lose?

No, a pitcher cannot lose a 9-inning perfect game. However, if the game goes into extra innings and the perfect game is lost, then the pitcher does not get credit for the perfect game that happened in the first 9 innings. The pitcher must finish the entire game to be awarded a perfect game.
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How can a pitcher throw a perfect game and lose?

No. A perfect game means no one reaches base; thus no one can score. If no one can score, the pitcher cannot possibly have any runs charged to him. The worst that can happen for him is a no decision, i.e. his team doesn't score and the game ends at a tie after 9 innings.
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Can a pitcher get a win and a loss in the same game?

Yes! A Pitcher Can Win & Lose the Same Game - Baseball Rules Academy.
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Can you throw a complete game and lose?

On April 23, 1964, Ken Johnson of the Houston Colt . 45s became the first pitcher to throw a nine-inning no-hitter and lose. In fact, he is still the only individual to throw an official (nine-inning) no-hitter and lose.
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Is there an MLB mercy rule?

In the case of a nine-inning game, if your team (or opponent) is winning by 10 runs after seven innings (or after the top of the sixth inning if you are the home team), the game ends.
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Is a perfect game harder than a no-hitter?

How is a no-hitter different from a perfect game? A perfect game is a no-hitter, where a pitcher completes a game without the other team reaching first base. It is different from a no-hitter because batters can still reach first base from a walk or error, and the game can still be considered a no-hitter.
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Can a pitcher get a quality start and a loss?

The quality start was developed by sportswriter John Lowe in 1985 while writing for The Philadelphia Inquirer. ESPN.com terms a loss suffered by a pitcher in a quality start as a tough loss and a win earned by a pitcher in a non-quality start a cheap win.
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Will a pitcher ever get to 300 wins again?

Only one pitcher has reached 300 since Glavine did it. Randy Johnson got there in the final season of his career with the San Francisco Giants in 2009. It may never happen again. The active career leader in victories is Justin Verlander of the Houston Astros with 240.
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Can a pitcher get a blown save and a win?

If a pitcher enters in the eighth inning and surrenders the tying run in a save situation, he is given a blown save -- regardless of whether he pitches the ninth. A pitcher can still receive either a win or a loss (or a no-decision) after recording a blown save, depending on the ensuing results.
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Did Babe Ruth pitch a perfect game?

9 In 13 starts from May 24 through July 19, the June 23 “imperfecto” was the only time Ruth did not pitch a complete game. The contest's perfect-game status lasted for 62 years, when it was abruptly downgraded in 1991 to the major leagues' first combined no-hitter – credited to Ruth (0 innings) and Shore (9 innings).
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Who messed up the perfect game?

Facing the Cleveland Indians, Galarraga retired the first 26 batters he faced. His bid for a perfect game was ruined one out short when first-base umpire Jim Joyce incorrectly ruled that Indians batter Jason Donald reached first base safely on a ground ball.
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Has anyone thrown a 27 pitch game?

The first recorded perfect game happened in 1880 by Lee Richmond, and the most recent perfect game was in August of 2012 by Felix Hernandez. There has not been a perfect game since. Here is a full list of all 23 pitchers who have thrown a perfect game in Major League Baseball.
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Has anyone thrown 2 immaculate innings in a game?

1. 2022 Houston Astros: Two Immaculate Innings in One Game. The Astros' Luis Garcia and Phil Maton both fanned three hitters on nine pitches to help Houston become the only team in MLB history to toss a pair of immaculate innings in the same game.
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Who pitched 2 no-hitters in a row?

More than 9,000 men have taken the mound in a big league game, but what pitcher Johnny Vander Meer accomplished more than three quarters of a century ago by tossing back-to-back no-hitters is considered by many one of the game's most unbreakable records.
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Has there ever been a 27 pitch game in the MLB?

Seventy years ago on this date, he pitched one of the more ridiculous games in organized baseball history. The Pirates Minor Leaguer, at just 19 years old, struck out 27 batters, while giving up no hits, in a regulation nine innings. It's the only time that's ever been done at the professional level.
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Has an inning ever ended in 3 pitches?

Oakland A's Lou Trivino throws 3-pitch inning, a surprisingly rare feat - Athletics Nation.
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Has a pitcher ever had a 0 ERA?

There were 26 pitchers who finished the 2017 season with a 0.00 ERA. Among them were Jon Jay and Mitch Moreland, three different Tylers, and at least four different players with George Lucas-ass names (David Goforth, Jason Gurka, Damien Magnifico, and Thyago Vieira).
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Can a pitcher step off the rubber and fake a throw to first?

It can be pretty confusing whether or not a pitcher can fake to first base or not, so remember the following rule: If you step back off the rubber, first, a fake is legal. If you perform a pick off move where the first move is NOT a step back, off the rubber, then a fake is NOT legal – it is a balk.
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Can a pitcher fake to third then throw to first?

One of the recent rules changes in the past decade is that pitchers are no longer allowed to fake a throw to third base, and then turn around and try to pick off a runner on first base.
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Can you lose a quality start after 6 innings?

A starting pitcher records a quality start when he pitches at least six innings and allows three earned runs or fewer.
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Has anyone thrown a no-hitter and lost?

On April 23, 1964, Ken Johnson of the Houston Colt . 45s became the first pitcher to throw a nine-inning no-hitter and lose. In fact, he is still the only individual to throw an official (nine-inning) no-hitter and lose.
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What is the hardest skill in baseball?

"Most of all, the hardest thing to do is gauge movement—it's almost impossible to do it," he said. "People who watch the game can't really see what a ball looks like coming into a hitter. They expect their best hitter on the team to get a hit every time, or at least hit the ball hard.
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Has a perfect game ever had a walk off?

It wasn't until third baseman Kuo Fu-Lin led off the ninth inning with a walk-off home run that Verdugo earned his perfect game. The media could not be played.
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