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A '''perfect game''' occurs when every batter a pitcher faces in an entire game is put out without reaching base; in short, "27 up, 27 down" for a nine-inning game. | A '''perfect game''' occurs when every batter a pitcher faces in an entire game is put out without reaching base; in short, "27 up, 27 down" for a nine-inning game. | ||
Revision as of 02:18, 20 April 2021
A perfect game occurs when every batter a pitcher faces in an entire game is put out without reaching base; in short, "27 up, 27 down" for a nine-inning game.
Perfect games are necessarily also no-hitters, but due to the particular cosmic circumstances of Blaseball are not necessarily shutouts or even wins.
Patty Fox found the 9-Blood Blagonball after their perfect game was the first confirmed by statisticians; according to official league statsheets, Jaylen Hotdogfingers pitched the first perfect game in Season 1.