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Short but Sweet (Posted on 2003-10-28) Difficulty: 3 of 5
What is the fewest number of pitches that a pitcher in a major league baseball game can throw and come away with a complete game?

(A real complete game, not shortened by rain or anything like that)

  Submitted by DJ    
Rating: 3.9333 (15 votes)
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25

A first thought would be if he threw each batter one pitch, which was hit into the infield or popped up for a fielded out. If that were the case, he would have thrown 3 pitches in each of 9 innings for a total of 27 pitches.

However, if the batting team is ahead going into the bottom of the ninth, they will not continue needlessly when the game has been decided.
In that scenario, the losing pitcher throws only eight innings. For the pitcher to be losing, though, each opposing batter cannot have batted into an out, or there would be no score; one batter must have hit a home run. Then, the other 24 at-bats hit into outs, and the game ends after the top of the ninth.

There are a few other stipulations: the pitcher must be on the away team (thus, his team bats first), and his team cannot score at all during the course of the game. Then, with one home run and 24 fielded outs, he throws only 25 pitches during the complete game.

Interestingly to note, the pitcher in this scenario pitched a one-hitter but still lost the game; and he pitched a one-hitter without throwing a single strike.

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  Subject Author Date
Puzzle Answer PuzzlK Sengupta2022-08-12 22:38:37
Some ThoughtsTime changes everythingDej Mar2006-10-22 01:59:02
three strikes your outelies2005-02-02 15:41:30
Solutionperfectlogischer Verstand2004-04-28 19:30:33
re(2): SolutionLisa2004-04-27 18:07:18
Hints/Tipsre: SolutionBUM2004-04-26 16:52:19
SolutionThe posted solution is wrong!BUM2004-04-26 16:49:17
re: short but sweet... EASYLisa2004-04-21 12:55:36
SolutionLisa2004-04-21 12:41:24
Solutionshort but sweet... EASYkirk smith2004-04-14 22:09:53
2 commentsCory Taylor2004-03-02 17:11:45
No Subjectice2004-03-02 09:04:25
short but sweetwinnie2003-12-13 17:12:34
re: Strike 2???phillip elliott2003-11-23 22:20:00
SolutionNo SubjectCharlie2003-11-07 22:29:40
umJoe C2003-11-05 13:54:08
Easy probJoe C2003-11-04 14:44:44
re: Solution ?daniel trosdahl2003-11-04 13:01:47
re: Solution ?DENNIS MARSHALL2003-11-02 18:14:18
Solution ?Tom2003-11-02 01:58:28
re(2): Confuseddaniel trosdahl2003-10-31 13:05:59
re: Strike 2???daniel trosdahl2003-10-31 13:02:15
re: ConfusedS2003-10-30 22:57:45
Strike 2???Bruno Pelletier2003-10-30 22:38:41
re: ConfusedSilverKnight2003-10-30 21:20:19
ConfusedJason2003-10-30 20:01:41
re(2): Solutionnikki2003-10-30 16:12:42
re: Solutiondaniel trosdahl2003-10-30 14:36:03
SolutionS2003-10-30 12:28:10
re: time delay, solution?daniel trosdahl2003-10-30 09:23:18
re(2): SolutionJason2003-10-29 22:27:14
re: SolutionTim2003-10-29 21:54:50
Correction on SolutionSali Saved2003-10-29 20:31:29
SolutionSali Saved2003-10-29 20:21:20
time delay, solution?wonshot2003-10-29 16:07:39
complete gamererun1412003-10-29 10:08:22
solutionTim2003-10-28 23:37:36
re: Short but sweetVictor Zapana2003-10-28 21:56:36
Short but sweetBruno Pelletier2003-10-28 21:33:55
not likelydaniel trosdahl2003-10-28 11:55:34
re(3): SilverKnightdaniel trosdahl2003-10-28 11:49:36
re: Take me out to the ball game ....daniel trosdahl2003-10-28 11:41:20
No SubjectB2003-10-28 11:16:56
Take me out to the ball game ....Brian Smith2003-10-28 10:57:35
re(2): SilverKnightSilverKnight2003-10-28 10:48:19
re: SilverKnightdaniel trosdahl2003-10-28 09:48:06
re(2):SilverKnight2003-10-28 09:36:03
re:daniel trosdahl2003-10-28 09:31:08
Some Thoughtsif we are allowed...SilverKnight2003-10-28 08:59:56
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