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What's the difference between a perfect game and a no hitter?

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I know what a no-no is, but what is a perfect game.

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  1. A no-hitter is considered a perfect game if it is held during daylight hours, thus occuring during the time frame baseball was traditionally played.

    Oh, and stop using baseball jargon like "no-no" when you are so clearly clueless.


  2. in a perfect game the pitcher doesn't allow a batter to get on base any way, and a no hitter is when you allow a batter to get on base but not a hit.

  3. A perfect game would be 3 up, 3 down all 9 innings.  No one on the other team gets on base.  A no hitter could allow people to be on base by hit-by-pitches or walks, but as long as there weren't any hits, it will still be a no hitter.

  4. a perfect game is win nobody is on base no Hitter win nobody hits the ball but you walked somebody on base

  5. Perfect game is a no hitter, along with zero walks.

  6. in a perfect game their are no walks or hits.

  7. No one is allowed on base.  

  8. No hitter means no base hits allowed. Opposition can still reach base by walk, error, hit by pitch or catcher interference (and that last one would be a heck of a way to lose a perfecto).

    Perfect game? No one reaches base. 27 up, 27 down..

  9. Perfect game is a shut out, no hits, and no walks and a no hitter is just a game without runs and hits.  

  10. no walks

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