Which Major League Baseball player was the starting pitcher in a game in which his team threw a combined no-hitter, but he had 0 innings pitched in the boxscore?
On June 23, 1917, in the first game of a doubleheader against the Washington Senators, Babe Ruth walked the leadoff man, then he was ejected by the home plate umpire. The baserunner was caught stealing, and relief pitcher Ernie Shore retired the next 26 Senators' batters.
This was considered a Perfect Game, (with asterisk), until 1991, when Major League Baseball's Committee on Statistical Accuracy amended it to be listed as a combined no-hitter.
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On June 23, 1917, in the first game of a doubleheader against the Washington Senators, Babe Ruth walked the leadoff man, then he was ejected by the home plate umpire. The baserunner was caught stealing, and relief pitcher Ernie Shore retired the next 26 Senators' batters.
This was considered a Perfect Game, (with asterisk), until 1991, when Major League Baseball's Committee on Statistical Accuracy amended it to be listed as a combined no-hitter.