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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)

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re: Solution | Comment 18 of 49 |
(In reply to Solution by Sali Saved)

The other team would still be up to bat for the ninth inning regardless. So it would still be 27 pitches... I am curious though. Is there a major league rule that states a certain number of point differencial to call the game (i.e. team A has 3 runs, Team B has 18 runs... so they call the game)
  Posted by Tim on 2003-10-29 21:54:50

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