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  • Houston
    MVP
    • May 2003
    • 4724

    #1

    First game first Perfect Game of 2016

    The very first game I chose to play this year guys starting out with the dynamic difficulty Pirates Vs. Cardinals as I just chose random teams to see what everything looked like. I always use the Astros, but this was a great game. I did not think I would throw a Perfect Game on my very first game this year.




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  • Ghost Of The Year
    Life's been good so far.
    • Mar 2014
    • 6352

    #2
    Re: First game first Perfect Game of 2016

    My first game my thirdbaseman dropped an easy foul ball pop fly but then I struck out that batter on the next pitch. But the scorer still credited me with an error even though no one ever reached base. By the 6th inning I still had what I considered a perfect game even though the scoreboard wasn't giving me credit for a perfect game. I eventually gave up a clean single in the 6th, but is that really the official rule for MLB, you can throw a perfect game where no on reaches even 1st base safely, yet you don't get credit for a perfecto?
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    • Dynasty Legend 99
      Rookie
      • Dec 2014
      • 426

      #3
      Re: First game first Perfect Game of 2016

      Originally posted by Ghost Of The Year
      My first game my thirdbaseman dropped an easy foul ball pop fly but then I struck out that batter on the next pitch. But the scorer still credited me with an error even though no one ever reached base. By the 6th inning I still had what I considered a perfect game even though the scoreboard wasn't giving me credit for a perfect game. I eventually gave up a clean single in the 6th, but is that really the official rule for MLB, you can throw a perfect game where no on reaches even 1st base safely, yet you don't get credit for a perfecto?
      It's a rule of Baseball if there is any play where the Fielder should have collected the out and Blatently missed the Catch in what is considered "routine territory" it is considered an error because He had every chance to make the out.
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      • DickDalewood
        All Star
        • Aug 2010
        • 6263

        #4
        Re: First game first Perfect Game of 2016

        Very cool, and something I've never done. That said, Dynamic Difficulty starts out so easy that I threw a 23 strikeout one-hitter myself.

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        • ATLiott
          Rookie
          • Apr 2014
          • 46

          #5
          Re: First game first Perfect Game of 2016

          Originally posted by DickDalewood
          Very cool, and something I've never done. That said, Dynamic Difficulty starts out so easy that I threw a 23 strikeout one-hitter myself.
          I blew the no-no with 2 outs in the ninth. Would have been my first ever. I was on dynamic difficulty. To be fair on lvl 1 of dynamic difficulty the cpu hitters are awful.

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          • yougo1000
            Pro
            • Nov 2010
            • 885

            #6
            Re: First game first Perfect Game of 2016

            Originally posted by Ghost Of The Year
            My first game my thirdbaseman dropped an easy foul ball pop fly but then I struck out that batter on the next pitch. But the scorer still credited me with an error even though no one ever reached base. By the 6th inning I still had what I considered a perfect game even though the scoreboard wasn't giving me credit for a perfect game. I eventually gave up a clean single in the 6th, but is that really the official rule for MLB, you can throw a perfect game where no on reaches even 1st base safely, yet you don't get credit for a perfecto?
            I think if he hadn't reached safely it still would be considered a perfect game.
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            • Ghost Of The Year
              Life's been good so far.
              • Mar 2014
              • 6352

              #7
              Re: First game first Perfect Game of 2016

              Originally posted by Ghost Of The Year
              My first game my thirdbaseman dropped an easy foul ball pop fly but then I struck out that batter on the next pitch. But the scorer still credited me with an error even though no one ever reached base. By the 6th inning I still had what I considered a perfect game even though the scoreboard wasn't giving me credit for a perfect game. I eventually gave up a clean single in the 6th, but is that really the official rule for MLB, you can throw a perfect game where no on reaches even 1st base safely, yet you don't get credit for a perfecto?
              Originally posted by yougo1000
              I think if he hadn't reached safely it still would be considered a perfect game.
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