80 pitches and a 6 run lead. Probably too early in the season to make him push 100. Or maybe he's just getting too old for 100.
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thetrinity
SBR Posting Legend
01-25-11
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#6
I think a perfect game you got to let the guy go. How many more pitches could he have thrown? A no hitter you can yank him because the pitch count could get ridiculous
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jjgold
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07-20-05
388179
#7
They don’t mean anything anymore because there’s so many of them
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thetrinity
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01-25-11
22430
#8
There’s been 23 in 150 years lmao. How is that so many
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johnnyvegas13
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#9
Originally posted by thetrinity
There’s been 23 in 150 years lmao. How is that so many
That’s it ???
can that b right
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dlowilly
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11-09-16
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#10
Has that ever happened before?
A pitcher getting pulled through 7 or more perfect innings?
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slayer14
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08-12-13
22017
#11
Kershaw aging with every day you cant expect Dodgers risking him
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dlowilly
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11-09-16
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#12
Originally posted by jjgold
They don’t mean anything anymore because there’s so many of them
There hasn’t been one in almost ten years.
You get laid slightly more often than that and make 25 threads about it when you do.
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DrunkHorseplayer
SBR Hall of Famer
05-15-10
7719
#13
Originally posted by johnnyvegas13
That’s it ???
can that b right
Yes, no-no's aren't terribly rare but perfectos are.
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johnnyvegas13
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05-21-15
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#14
Originally posted by DrunkHorseplayer
Yes, no-no's aren't terribly rare but perfectos are.
Oh gotcha I was mixing those up
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dlowilly
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11-09-16
13862
#15
Originally posted by slayer14
Kershaw aging with every day you cant expect Dodgers risking him
I know there’s that side to it but if it continues to be a perfect game the extra pitches would likely be minimal and 20-30 pitches is about what they throw warming up. Once in a lifetime opportunity.
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MinnesotaFats
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12-18-10
14758
#16
Haven't had a perfect game in mlb in nearly 10 years...Robert's pulls him on 80 pitches
This is not mlb I grew up w
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thetrinity
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01-25-11
22430
#17
Originally posted by dlowilly
I know there’s that side to it but if it continues to be a perfect game the extra pitches would likely be minimal and 20-30 pitches is about what they throw warming up. Once in a lifetime opportunity.
Exactly. The pitch count was never going to get up there as long as the perfect game was going.
I found 314 no hitters FWIW although they have changed what’s a no hitter or not over the years.
If this was a no hitter, then I think pulling him is ok given the situation and due to the fact he has one.
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milwaukee mike
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#18
a professional athlete can't throw a ball 100 times in a game without risking permanent damage? but he can throw it 80? what a bunch of pussies men have become... no wonder so many men get vasectomies or change their gender
guy used to throw 80 pitches, have a couple beers between innings, and throw another 50 pitches
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boscokid
SBR MVP
04-03-10
1496
#19
Originally posted by dlowilly
Has that ever happened before?
A pitcher getting pulled through 7 or more perfect innings?
1 time before, wanna take a guess who the manager was?