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I'm sorry, I may not have been clear in what I was saying. The ump said it was a close play at first, and that the runner may not have been safe. But I realize that I may be confused.
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Originally posted by vptpt View PostDidn't the first base ump say after the game that he wouldn't have called it a hit if he'd known how the game was going to end up?
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Didn't the first base ump say after the game that he wouldn't have called it a hit if he'd known how the game was going to end up? I think it was called a hit mainly because Kerry was a new guy at the time. If he was an established veteran, he might have gotten that call.
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I've also heard before from other analysts that Wood's game was the most dominant game ever pitched--that one "hit" (which many consider an error)notwithstanding.
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Originally posted by Cubsfan97 View PostI was looking at Baseball Almanac last night and I happen to see this under statistic formulas.
I think thats amazing to see. Does anyone know where I can get the record for highest game score? I tried googling it but nothing good came up.
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Better than a Perfect Game!
I was looking at Baseball Almanac last night and I happen to see this under statistic formulas.
An advanced pitching statistic developed by Bill James used to measure how dominant a pitcher performed in each game he pitched. Often referred to as "Ryanicity" since Nolan Ryan and his multiple no-hitters were amongst the best Game Scores ever recorded until Kerry Wood threw his twenty strikeout game in 1998. The strikeouts in that game combined with the lack of hits (1) made it better than a perfect game as the statistics rewards dominance (strikes) and lack of hits while penalizing for walks.Tags: None
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