Harvey Haddix threw a total of 140 pitches during his 12-inning no-hitter on May 26, 1959. Despite not allowing any hits, he lost the game in the 13th inning due to an error and a subsequent single. This game is often cited as one of the greatest pitching performances in Baseball history despite the lack of a win.
Harvey Haddix
Most no hit innings in 1 game
Harvey Haddix debuted on August 20, 1952, playing for the St. Louis Cardinals at Sportsman's Park IV; he played his final game on August 28, 1965, playing for the Baltimore Orioles at Memorial Stadium.
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He didn't pitch 10 perfect innings.He pitched 12 perfect innings. One of the many baseball cards years ago incorrectly referred to 10 perfect innings,but it was 12 perfect innings
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1. if u come into the game and throw 1 pitch and its a home run then you can get the loss
Harvey Haddix played in just one game at outfield for the St. Louis Cardinals in 1952 and did not start. He made no putouts, had no assists, and committed no errors, equivalent to 0 errors per game (estimate based on total games played in). He had no double plays.
No pitcher in baseball history has ever thrown the minimum of 27 pitches in a 9 inning game.
Harvey Haddix's no-hitter on May 26, 1959, is often debated because he did not complete the game. He pitched 12 perfect innings but lost in the 13th inning against the Milwaukee Braves, resulting in a 1-0 loss. While he did not officially have a complete game no-hitter, his performance is still celebrated for its remarkable achievement and is frequently cited in discussions about the greatest games in baseball history.