I know there aren't all that many that post during baseball season, but I am curious as to what some of you that do think of this...
Last night as I'm sure everyone knows Jonathan Sanchez threw a "no hitter", with the only "blemish" being an error by Juan Uribe, which was without a doubt an error, as the ball was hit directly at him at 3rd base, and he proceeded to boot the ball not once, but twice, lol
My point is how is this NOT considered a perfect game? Sanchez had no control over Uribe's toolishness. He gave up no hits, walked no one, and hit no one with a pitch. He couldn't have done any more. Unfair to call the game a "no hitter" and not a "perfect game" if you ask me, since it's the pitcher who gets credit, and his performance was indeed perfect.
Anyone disagree? And why?
Last night as I'm sure everyone knows Jonathan Sanchez threw a "no hitter", with the only "blemish" being an error by Juan Uribe, which was without a doubt an error, as the ball was hit directly at him at 3rd base, and he proceeded to boot the ball not once, but twice, lol
My point is how is this NOT considered a perfect game? Sanchez had no control over Uribe's toolishness. He gave up no hits, walked no one, and hit no one with a pitch. He couldn't have done any more. Unfair to call the game a "no hitter" and not a "perfect game" if you ask me, since it's the pitcher who gets credit, and his performance was indeed perfect.
Anyone disagree? And why?
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