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Wierdest Pitching line you've gotten?


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So I was just managing through one of my games, and my starting pitcher (Jon Lester) had the following pitching line:

4.1 IP 0 H 1 R 1 ER 0 BB 5 K

Didn't give up a hit or a walk, but still managed to give up an earned run. How did he do that, you ask? Quite simple. Take a look at the reliever's pitching line:

2.2 IP 0 H 0 R 0 ER 2 BB 3 K

The starter hit 2 consecutive batters and was ejected, and then the reliever came in and immediately walked 2 consecutive batters, bringing in the run.

So, what is the strangest pitching line you've had?

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4.1 IP 0 H 1 R 1 ER 0 BB 5 K

Didn't give up a hit or a walk, but still managed to give up an earned run. How did he do that, you ask? Quite simple. Take a look at the reliever's pitching line:

2.2 IP 0 H 0 R 0 ER 2 BB 3 K

The starter hit 2 consecutive batters and was ejected, and then the reliever came in and immediately walked 2 consecutive batters, bringing in the run.

I'm confused... doesn't the hit by the pitch count as a BB?

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John Maine 8.0 IP 0 H 1 R 0 ER 0 BB 4 KP 70 PC 0.00 ERA

He threw a perfect game and still loos it, how?

He committed and error covering first base, allowing M. Cameron to be "safe" at first base, after, Cameron stoled 2nd and 3rd, and scored on a sacrifice fly.

Hard to take loose.

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Don't know about the Yankees, but I do remember Anthony Reyes pitching a one-hitter last summer, the one hit being a Jim Thome homer, and losing the game 1-0. On a side note, is it possible to throw a perfect game in MVP? Twice I've retired 26 consecutive batters only to have a pinch-hitter spoil it with a single with two outs in the ninth.

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