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Baseball Trivia: Perfect Game

tornado

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Who is the only major league pitcher to ever lose a perfect game on a walk to 27th and final batter?
This question is actually slightly relevant to two other threads on this forum....
-of course it's relevant since another pitcher just recently lost a perfect game bid on the 27th batter
-but...this major league pitcher also was involved in a missing persons case where nobody knew the whereabouts of his wife and he was a suspect in her disappearance.

Anyone got a guess??
 
Good guess........the story of Milt Pappas' wife's disappearance was bizarre and ended up NOT being a crime..
she was apparently just confused and missed a turn & drove into a pond and wasn't seen until 5 years later.
But it fulfills the exact same rule I thought of when the Battertons disappeared....
that if you are looking for someone and their car who seem to have disappeared clean off the face of the earth..
then simply look at the bottom of the nearest body of water (nearest to where they were last seen)
that's big enough to hide the entire car...and had they followed that simple rule, both of those cases (the Battertons and the Pappas') would have solved instantly instead of after 1 year or 5 years...
 
Had to post this baseball trivia question that in a way pertains to another thread. Albeit no murdered people are involved.

What MLB pitcher had a perfect game going into the 13th inning only to loose the perfect game on an error which led to a quirky play in which league officials revised the final score of the game the following day.

Answer on this link.

http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/09144/971805-63.stm
 
Had to post this baseball trivia question that in a way pertains to another thread. Albeit no murdered people are involved.

What MLB pitcher had a perfect game going into the 13th inning only to loose the perfect game on an error which led to a quirky play in which league officials revised the final score of the game the following day.

Answer on this link.

http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/09144/971805-63.stm

They mentioned this on the cardinal broadcast the day of galaragga's ordeal.
 
It ain't trivia if you ask the question and then give the link right away. Just kidding. Don't know if any of you guys are Elk members but I have a trivia question every month in the Peoria lodge's newsletter. Great organization, everybody should become an Elk.
 
It ain't trivia if you ask the question and then give the link right away. Just kidding. Don't know if any of you guys are Elk members but I have a trivia question every month in the Peoria lodge's newsletter. Great organization, everybody should become an Elk.

lol :) I was trying to find the part of the tool bar so people could scroll over the link, but ran out of time to mess with it so just gave the link.
 
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