Perfect Game is Kamio Akira's Best of Rival Player's Single.
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| - Choi Dong-won (Cho Seung-woo) y "los Tigres de Haiti" y "Los Gigantes de Lotte" Sun Dong-yeol (Yang Dong Geun-) son los lanzadores rivales en la década de 1980 de béisbol. La película recrea el partido legendario de 16 de mayo de 1987, que los aficionados al béisbol de hoy todavía recuerdan como "el partido perfecto", cuando Choi y Sun compitieron como lanzadores por la última vez. .
- Perfect Game is Kamio Akira's Best of Rival Player's Single.
- The Perfect Game is a rare feat in Survivor gameplay. It is achieved when a Sole Survivor receives no elimination votes, and then receives a unanimous jury vote at Final Tribal Council in a single season. Because of the ambiguous definition of "no elimination votes" in seasons in which Hidden Immunity Idols are in play, some definitions of the term do not consider elimination votes voided by an idol as votes received by the player. Some other definitions also include the Fan Favorite Award for seasons in which it was awarded, but neither are a commonly accepted part of the achievement.
- Perfect Game is an opening theme (OP) from Kamen Rider: Super Climax Heroes. It was performed by G&C MUSIC MAGIC.
* Lyrics = Shoko Fujibayashi
* Composer = Ryo
* Arranger = RIDER CHIPS·Ryo
* Singer = G&C MUSIC MAGIC
- Ein Perfect Game bezeichnet im Baseball und Softball ein Spiel eines Pitchers, der keinen einzigen Gegenspieler die erste Base erreichen lässt.
- Since 1991, a perfect game has been defined by Major League Baseball as a game in which a pitcher pitches a complete game victory that lasts a minimum of nine innings and in which no opposition player reaches first base. Thus, the pitcher cannot allow any hits, walks, hit batsmen, or any opposing player to reach base safely for any other reason—in short, "27 up, 27 down." By definition, a perfect game must be both a no-hitter and a shutout. Since the pitcher cannot control whether or not his teammates commit any errors, the pitcher must be backed up by solid fielding to pitch a perfect game. An error that does not allow a baserunner, such as a misplayed foul ball, does not spoil a perfect game. Several pitching performances regarded popularly as perfect games do not qualify as official und
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| - Choi Dong-won (Cho Seung-woo) y "los Tigres de Haiti" y "Los Gigantes de Lotte" Sun Dong-yeol (Yang Dong Geun-) son los lanzadores rivales en la década de 1980 de béisbol. La película recrea el partido legendario de 16 de mayo de 1987, que los aficionados al béisbol de hoy todavía recuerdan como "el partido perfecto", cuando Choi y Sun compitieron como lanzadores por la última vez. .
- Perfect Game is Kamio Akira's Best of Rival Player's Single.
- The Perfect Game is a rare feat in Survivor gameplay. It is achieved when a Sole Survivor receives no elimination votes, and then receives a unanimous jury vote at Final Tribal Council in a single season. Because of the ambiguous definition of "no elimination votes" in seasons in which Hidden Immunity Idols are in play, some definitions of the term do not consider elimination votes voided by an idol as votes received by the player. Some other definitions also include the Fan Favorite Award for seasons in which it was awarded, but neither are a commonly accepted part of the achievement.
- Since 1991, a perfect game has been defined by Major League Baseball as a game in which a pitcher pitches a complete game victory that lasts a minimum of nine innings and in which no opposition player reaches first base. Thus, the pitcher cannot allow any hits, walks, hit batsmen, or any opposing player to reach base safely for any other reason—in short, "27 up, 27 down." By definition, a perfect game must be both a no-hitter and a shutout. Since the pitcher cannot control whether or not his teammates commit any errors, the pitcher must be backed up by solid fielding to pitch a perfect game. An error that does not allow a baserunner, such as a misplayed foul ball, does not spoil a perfect game. Several pitching performances regarded popularly as perfect games do not qualify as official under the present definition, among them weather-shortened games that featured no baserunners by one team and games in which a team reached first base only in extra innings. Over the past 130 years of Major League Baseball history, there have been only 21 official perfect games by the current definition (approximately one every seven years); the status of the two that took place in the 19th century is debated by baseball aficionados, as the rules and playing conditions were markedly different from those of the so-called modern era beginning in 1900. In sum, a perfect game is thrown once in about every 20,000 major league contests. For comparison, more people have orbited the moon than have pitched a perfect game. As of August 14, 2012, a record three Major League Baseball pitchers have thrown a perfect game in the 2012 season, Philip Humber, Matt Cain and Felix Hernandez.
- Perfect Game is an opening theme (OP) from Kamen Rider: Super Climax Heroes. It was performed by G&C MUSIC MAGIC.
* Lyrics = Shoko Fujibayashi
* Composer = Ryo
* Arranger = RIDER CHIPS·Ryo
* Singer = G&C MUSIC MAGIC
- Ein Perfect Game bezeichnet im Baseball und Softball ein Spiel eines Pitchers, der keinen einzigen Gegenspieler die erste Base erreichen lässt.
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