
Perfect Game
A perfect game in baseball occurs when a pitcher or combination of pitchers allows no opposing batter to reach base throughout the entire game—meaning no hits, walks, or any form of reaching base. It requires 27 consecutive outs in a standard nine-inning game, with flawless execution. Achieving a perfect game is extremely rare and a significant accomplishment, highlighting exceptional skill and control. It’s considered one of the highest individual achievements a pitcher can attain and symbolizes near-perfection in pitching performance.