There is no limit to how many pitches can be thrown in a game.
In 1944, Charley "Red" Barrett of the Boston Braves threw only FIFTY-EIGHT pitches during a nine inning complete game. Barrett's Braves shutout the Reds 2 - 0 and the game set major league records for least number of pitches known to have been thrown by a single pitcher in a complete game and shortest game played at night.
1 Brad Lincoln came in to face Adam laroche on a 1-2 count because of an injury suffered to Erik bedard. Lincoln struck laroche out swinging on the first pitch
Including the 2008 season, there have been 48 Presidential 1st pitches thrown out.
105
PIT is pitches thrown or pitch count.
between 95 & 115
102
Depends on how many pitches are thrown
No pitcher in baseball history has ever thrown the minimum of 27 pitches in a 9 inning game.
4trivial knowledge:This could be done with actually no pitches thrown if the pitcher comments illegal pitches -- but yes.. generally 4 pitches for balls equals a freebie
As far as I know, the record is 4 pitches, thrown by the Detroit Tigers pitcher Edwin Jackson. In the fifth inning of the 2009 All-Star game Edwin Jackson retired St Louis Cardinal Yadier Molina on one pitch, Washington Nationals' Ryan Zimmerman hit into a ground out with one strike on him, and Hanley Ramirez, from the Florida Marlins popped up the first pitch he saw, thus giving Jackson the shortest pitching appearance in All-Star game history.