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Complete games in baseball?

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if a visiting pitcher loses but pitches all 8 innings is the outing recorded as complete game?

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  1. yeah


  2. Thats a good question.   Truthfully I don't know.   I don't think so...I think it would have to be defined as 9IP or more.

  3. I think that it counts as a complete game, but no hitters need at least nine to count.

  4. no you need to pitch 9 inning

  5. I think he has to close the 9th also, 8 isnt the full nine!

  6. The idiots saying it has to be nine are wrong as usual. They really need to change this to "yahoo guesses."

    If his team only gets 8 innings becuase they lost but he pitched the whole game it is in fact, a complete game. It's happened a few times this year.

    Now for a no-hitter, it has to be at least nine innings. But a complete game can be as low as five innings. If the game gets rained out after five and only one pitcher pitched, it's considered a complete game.

  7. Yes. all that matters is that the pitcher threw all the innings in that game. If the game was called for rain in the seventh, it is still a complete game.

    PS, Roy Halliday had an 8 inning complete game this year

  8. Yes

    it does not matter if you win, If you pitch the whole game it is considered a CG

  9. Yes, it is considered a complete game. It does not matter how many innings you pitch. I remember a Marlins game that was shortened by rain to 5 innings. Dontrelle Willis pitched all 5 innings, and he got a complete game.

  10. Yes, this happened to Jorge Campillo earlier this season against the Angels.

    Pitched a complete game 8 innings, but got the loss.

  11. Yes it counts. Ive seen Halladay lose quite a bit of 1-0 complete games while on the road that way.

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