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Who has pitched the perfect game for you? or close to it


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O. Parez for the Pirates against the Cubs was the closest I've ever gotten. It was the bottom of the 9th with 2 outs facing Sammy Sosa. I quickly tossed two strikes and then threw 3 balls. I then threw a pitch just below the strike-zone and there was a check swing, and I saw that the batter HAD gone around, and the umpire says he didn't! I then removed Parez for a soon to be traded reliever, whom I thought even with a 8.23 ERA could get 1 out... I promptly give up a 2 run homer and lose the game 2-1.

The best performance I've ever had was a no-hitter by Carlos Zambrano. He got 16 Ks

Pedro Martinez pitched a no hitter for me against the Marlins, Matsui gave up 2 errors though before I replaced him.

Does having Tim Wakefield pitcher one against me count? lol I couldn't hit his knuckle ball to save my life. And any time did make contact with the ball, it was a weak grounder or a pop fly. :hic:

I've come close a few times this season going into the 8th... but haven't been able to come up with one recently.. probably because I turned off the strikezone and use the walkfix thing in a datafile is it's hard to pitch perfectly.

  • 3 weeks later...

Before tonight, I had NEVER gone past the 5th inning with either a perfect game or a no-hitter. Things changed tonight when I was playing as the Red Sox against the Phillies in Franchise Mode using 2006 schedules and rosters and on All-Star difficulty. I was pitching as Matt Clement (pretty weird it was with him considering what a head case he's been since joining the Sox). I always notice the no-hitter/perfect game possibility by the 5th inning and always seem to blow it because I get nervous. I can't help but think about it. But here, I just kept going. My heart was racing after I got through 7 innings. It was totally surreal. I kept getting groundball outs. So I get to the 9th, one out, and Jimmy Rollins slams one to right. But Trot Nixon saves the perfect game with a shoestring catch on the warning track. Unbelievable. So 2 outs, pitcher spot is up, and the Philies send up Rafael Palmeiro to pinch hit (signed through free agency). I try to pitch around him to make him swing at a bad pitch (slider in, sinker low) but he doesn't budge. I end up walking him on 4 pitches. Perfect game over. Fortunately I get Aaron Rowand to pop up to Clement to end the game and seal the no-hitter, still equally enjoyable for me. I'm not even mad I missed on the perfect game because this is still a nice feat.

I just blew a perfect game by allowing the first batter in the 9th to get a hit! Argh, I was using, Corerria, a MRP/SP cause my SP (Wright) and my backup MRP/SP #1 (Hennessey) are on the DL. I was surprised I could even go that far with him.

PERFECTION: 10 INNINGS, 18Ks, No-Hitter with Andy P.(Hou)

I was playing online vs the Pirates. My buddy's starting pitcher had a 3 hit sutout after 9. Instant Classic. Neither one of use has ever been involved with a computer/console game that was a no-hitter. Reminds of the movie, "For the Love of the Game."

push the sun up one more time

PERFECTION: 10 INNINGS, 18Ks, No-Hitter with Andy P.(Hou)

I was playing online vs the Pirates. My buddy's starting pitcher had a 3 hit sutout after 9. Instant Classic. Neither one of use has ever been involved with a computer/console game that was a no-hitter. Reminds of the movie, "For the Love of the Game."

push the sun up one more time

8O

how low was your pitching stamina cause when i struck out 20 a couple days ago,

but my pitching stamina was at 0%

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