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Originally Posted by nolemmings
Maybe you could get a perfect-perfect game if you picked off the bonus runner and then got the rest as well.
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Not according to precedent. In 1915, Ernie Shore came into a game in the first inning after Babe Ruth walked the first batter and then got ejected for starting a fight. The runner was caught stealing, and Shore went on to retire the next 26 batters. He was not credited with pitching a perfect game even though he got the inherited runner, then everyone else. He is credited with a no-hitter.
But, since anything is now subject to change, in the name of making the National Pastime "more fan friendly," maybe they would also change the definition of a perfect game to take into account zombie runners.
Baseball has such a rich history and tradition. I hate seeing it defaced because some people can't appreciate it for what it is.