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According to the rules of the International Softball Federation (ISF), a perfect game in softball is a statistic credited to a pitcher when he/she completes a game and allows the opposing team no one reaching first base. By international softball rules, a game is considered complete if a team is winning by 20 runs after three innings, 15 after four, or seven after five.

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A perfect game is when there are no hits, no walks, and no errors. In a perfect game no batter reaches base.

A no hitter is when there are no hits. There may be walks and/or errors. In fact, it is possible to pitch a no hitter and still lose the game! Assume something like 4 walks in a row which would score a run. You could then lose 1-0.

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A no-hitter is when there are no runs and no hits allowed in a game. A perfect game is when there are no runs, no hits, no errors and no walks allowed in a game.

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95 by tyler mondile on the glouclese catholic Baseball team

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How about the rising fastball.

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David Clyde, I think.

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