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No-hitters and a perfect game
I was under the impression that a perfect game was where the starting pitcher ended the game without allowing a single runner on base (no hits, no BB, no reaching on error, etc)
In OOTP2007 it seems to be tightened by only being allowed if it is 9 innings. In the image below, Martinez faced 39 batters, struck out 19, ground out 8 and the remaining 12 flied out. Looking at the game log, no batters reached base. He is however only classed as having a no-hitter on the accomplishments page. It's a slightly contrived league having power pitchers and naff batters and there have been five no-hitters in the first week, all of which are perfect according to the rules, but only the ones that lasted 9.0IP are classed in the game as Perfect. ![]() |
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How did this end up in 'Logged Issues' when it does not appear to've been logged?
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Does that mean it's unlikely to be fixed in the next patch?
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As far as I know, without a TT it shouldn't be in here. It needs to be TT'd or moved back out to the main section.
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it was logged, just not noted TT3698
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Oops. Sorry, must have missed my post here.
Anyway, this has just been claimed fixed for the third patch. If you continue to see this behavior after using that as-yet unreleased patch, please post as such in Tech Support along with the TT number listed above. |
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