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Revision as of 19:10, 11 September 2020
An immaculate inning occurs when a pitcher strikes out all three batters they face in one inning using the minimum possible number of pitches. These are instances, through Season 5, that have been confirmed from review by the Society for Internet Blaseball Research. Far and away, the leader is PolkaDot Patterson with 9.