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Although it is possible for two or more pitchers to combine for a perfect game (which has happened 21 times in MLB no-hitters [4]), every MLB perfect game has been thrown by a single pitcher. [5] A combined perfect game occurred in Game 5 of the 2007 Japan Series of Nippon Professional Baseball.
A perfect game is a complete game pitched without a runner reaching base either by hit, base-on-balls, or error. It is one of the rarest feats in baseball and a subset of no-hitters.
By definition, a perfect game also has to go at least nine innings, so weather-shortened games or those that don't go the full nine for any other reason do not officially count as perfect...
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MLB perfect games for every pitcher in baseball history, research by Baseball Almanac.
Since 1991, a perfect game has been defined by Major League Baseball as a game in which a pitcher pitches a complete game victory that lasts a minimum of nine innings and in which no opposition player reaches first base.
New York Yankees pitcher Domingo German pitched a perfect game on June 28, the 24th such event in baseball history.
Discover the rarity and thrill of perfect games in MLB history, exploring iconic moments, strategies, and near misses in this ultimate pitching feat.
In Major League Baseball (MLB) history, there have been only 24 perfect games pitched. A perfect game is one in which a pitcher faces the minimum of 27 opposing batters across nine innings without allowing anyone on base.