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Tyrus4189Cobb
05-27-2008, 02:20 PM
A trivia thread dedicated to two of pitching's hardest feats; the no-hitter and (even more difficult) the perfect game. I will start with a couple of questions and hopefully others will join in with questions.

1) From the midseason of 1909 to the midseason of 1970, whcih famous ballpark did not experience a no-hitter?
2)which expansion team of 1969 is the only to still be on a no-hitter drought?
3)Who threw the first no hitter at the standard 60'6" spot?
4) Who has thrown the fewest pitches for a perfect game and how many?
5) Who was the last pitcher to ahve his perfecto blown on the 27th batter?

Trivia Guy
05-27-2008, 04:16 PM
A trivia thread dedicated to two of pitching's hardest feats; the no-hitter and (even more difficult) the perfect game. I will start with a couple of questions and hopefully others will join in with questions.

1) From the midseason of 1909 to the midseason of 1970, whcih famous ballpark did not experience a no-hitter?
2)which expansion team of 1969 is the only to still be on a no-hitter drought?
3)Who threw the first no hitter at the standard 60'6" spot?
4) Who has thrown the fewest pitches for a perfect game and how many?
5) Who was the last pitcher to ahve his perfecto blown on the 27th batter?

The answer to #1 is Forbes Field in Pittsburgh.

TigerNation
05-27-2008, 04:17 PM
1. Forbes field/three rivers stadium
2. The Mets

ipitch
05-27-2008, 04:54 PM
5. Mike Mussina?

NineWorldSeries
05-27-2008, 05:11 PM
#3 is Bill Hawke.

gojays
05-27-2008, 05:12 PM
4) Who has thrown the fewest pitches for a perfect game and how many?

David Cone...and I want to say 83. I think it was 80-something.

NineWorldSeries
05-27-2008, 05:16 PM
88. Didn't Addie Joss have less, though? Do we know all 17 pitch counts for the perfect games?

geezer
05-27-2008, 07:46 PM
1. Forbes Field
2. San Diego Padres
5. Mike Mussina