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Perfect game may refer to: Sports * Perfect game (baseball), a complete-game win by a pitcher allowing no baserunners * Perfect game (bowling), a 300 game, 12 consecutive strikes in the same game * Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League, New York Film and television * ''Perfect Game'' (2000 film), an American baseball comedy television film * '' Inteqam: The Perfect Game'', a 2004 Indian film * '' The Perfect Game'', a 2009 American baseball drama film * ''Perfect Game'' (2011 film), a South Korean baseball film * "Perfect Game" (''Attack on Titan''), a television episode * "The Perfect Game" (''Arthur''), a television episode * "The Perfect Game" (''Daredevil''), a television episode Music * "Perfect Game" (song), by Thompson Twins, 1981 * Perfect Game Recording Co., an American record label See also * Golden set, a tennis term * Maximum break, a snooker term * Nine-dart finish, a perfect game of darts * Perfect Match (other) * Perfect play Perfect commonl ...
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Perfect Game (baseball)
In baseball, a perfect game is a game in which one or more pitchers complete a minimum of nine innings with no batter from the opposing team reaching base. To achieve a perfect game, a team must not allow any opposing player to reach base by any means: no hit (baseball), hits, base on balls, walks, hit by pitch, hit batsmen, uncaught third strikes, Interference (baseball), catcher's interference, Obstruction (baseball), fielder's obstruction, or Error (baseball), fielding errors which allow a batter to reach base. A perfect game, by definition, is also a no-hitter, and is also guaranteed to result in a Win–loss record (pitching), win and a Shutout (baseball), shutout if the game does not go into extra innings. In leagues that use a World Baseball Softball Confederation, WBSC tiebreaker (including MLB since 2020), runners are placed on second base, and in some leagues, also on first base at the start of each half-inning during extra innings; this automatic runner would not caus ...
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