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  2. Hold (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Baseball statistics sites such as Baseball-Reference.com [4] and The Baseball Cube [5] credit holds to players in games played before 1999 based on the record of the game situation when the pitcher entered and left the game. However, the hold totals do not always agree from site to site, or with MLB.com from 1999 onward.

  3. Glossary of baseball terms - Wikipedia

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    A complete game (denoted by CG) is the act of a pitcher pitching an entire game himself, without the benefit of a relief pitcher. A complete game can be either a win or a loss. A complete game can be awarded to a pitcher even if he pitches less than (or more than) nine innings, as long as he pitches the entire game.

  4. Talk:Hold (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Condition 1 states that to earn a hold, the pitcher "Enters the game in a save situation," and of course by definition a save situation requires that the pitcher enters with a lead. However, the article goes on to define the the save situation as it applies to the Hold, and there is a corner case where a pitcher can combine all the stated ...

  5. Baseball - Wikipedia

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    Saves: games where the pitcher enters a game led by the pitcher's team, finishes the game without surrendering the lead, is not the winning pitcher, and either (a) the lead was three runs or less when the pitcher entered the game; (b) the potential tying run was on base, at bat, or on deck; or (c) the pitcher pitched three or more innings

  6. No-hitter - Wikipedia

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    The requirements are different from the traditional definition; the game is a shutout victory where the starting pitcher pitches the entire game while allowing no hits, and no runs are scored (a no-hitter by the traditional definition runs may score by walk, hit by pitch, defensive interference, errors, stolen bases, and balks).

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  9. Baseball rules - Wikipedia

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    In addition to that rule, a game might theoretically end if both the home and away team were to run out of players to substitute (see Substitutions, below). In Major League Baseball, the longest game played was a 26-inning affair between the Brooklyn Robins and Boston Braves on May 1, 1920. The game, called on account of darkness, ended in a 1 ...