Talk:Pitchers who struck out three batters on nine pitches
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On August 23rd, 2001, Randy Johnson pitched a 5-1 loss to the pirates, not the Cubs. I can't tell from a box score at baseballreference.com if he struck out the 3 batters in the 6th on 9 pitches or not, but the score does say they all struck out. On the 18th, he pitched a 5-3 win over the cubs, but the 6th inning did not end in 9 pitches. This article should be cross-referenced more thoroughly as this is the second error in data I've seen. Found another error, Magnete pitched vs. the Rockies.... Mtxchevy 15:19, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Where's Gibson on the list?
The trivia section mention's Bob Gibson a couple of times, yet he's not listed on the chart, is there a reason for that? Darwin's Bulldog 07:45, 18 September 2006 (UTC)
Maybe Im not one to talk, but is this Template:Non-notable?
[edit] Lynn McGlothen's Immaculate Inning
I was attempting to use www.retrosheet.org to fill in some of the missing opposing batters information. It turns out that on August 19, 1975, McGlothlen did strike out three batters in the second inning [1]. However, because Tony Perez singled to begin this inning, I do not feel that he has truly acheived this feat, which requires complete nine pitch domination in one, immaculate, inning. I have e-mailed the errors department at Baseball Almanac about this potential error. Until that issue is resolved, I have deleted McGlothen's inning from this page.Mehmattski 04:53, 12 January 2007 (UTC)
I reduced the total count to 39. --Xenod 06:26, 16 January 2007 (UTC)