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  1. Jul 5, 2021 · Perfect Game Baseball Showcase Schedule THE WORLD'S LARGEST AND MOST COMPREHENSIVE SCOUTING ORGANIZATION | 2,086 MLB PLAYERS | 14,476 MLB DRAFT SELECTIONS

  2. Full compliance with USA Baseballs PitchSmart Guidelines ; Custom PG/Rawlings Baseballs provided for all games; Coming soon: Statistics from all PG events on Team Pages and Player Profiles ; High quality awards and trophies for top performing teams

  3. In baseball, a perfect game is a game in which one or more pitchers complete a minimum of nine innings with no batter from the opposing team reaching base. To achieve a perfect game, a team must not allow any opposing player to reach base by any means: no hits , walks , hit batsmen , uncaught third strikes , catcher's interference , fielder's ...

  4. PG Event Schedule. FEATURED. 2023 WWBA World Championship (Jupiter) Qualifiers. 2023 WWBA World Championships. 2023 PG Fall World Series. 2023 Fall National Championships Protected by G-Form. 2023 Fall Tournaments by Region. 2024 PG Gulf Coast World Series. 2023 National All-State Select Championship.

  5. Perfect Game Youth Tournaments provide the ultimate experience for travel ball teams around the nation. From top facilities, live play-by-play for each games, and the highest level of competition, PG strives to deliver as much value as possible for teams of all skill levels and age divisions.

  6. Jul 6, 2023 · A perfect game is a complete game pitched without a runner reaching base either by hit, base-on-balls, or error. It is one of the rarest feats in baseball and a subset of no-hitters. The first major league perfect game was thrown in 1880 by Lee Richmond. Only five days later, John Ward threw the second one. It was nearly a quarter of a century ...

  7. Jun 28, 2023 · In Major League Baseball (MLB) history, there have been only 24 perfect games pitched. A perfect game is one in which a pitcher faces the minimum of 27 opposing batters across nine innings without allowing anyone on base. It is a subset of the more common no-hitter (more than 300 recorded in MLB

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