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Related: About this forumImmaculate Inning-Interesting
9 pitches. 9 strikes. 3 strikeouts. End of inning.
94 pitchers have achieved it.
7 pitchers more than once.
Nolan Ryan was the first to do it in both leagues.
Koufax did it three times (only one I think).
Danny Jackson is the only pitcher to have done this in the World Series. 1985 pitching for KC versus STL Cardinals. Game 5.
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Immaculate Inning-Interesting (Original Post)
kairos12
Mar 2021
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rsdsharp
(10,130 posts)1. Far more rare than a no hitter.
One pitch that doesnt count as a strike, even a third pitch foul, and its over.
mobeau69
(11,591 posts)2. Saw Ken Griffey Sr do a cycle and he got the hardest part last.
I still think that unassisted triple play I saw on tv was cool. They have to happen fast and nobody in attendance or in the both was sure what happened at first!
I was like WTF?
Clash City Rocker
(3,541 posts)3. Here's a list of every MLB pitcher who's done it
Baked Potato
(7,733 posts)4. It's amazing none between '28 and '53.
teach1st
(5,966 posts)5. Chris Sale, two immaculate innings in two months, 2019
There were eight such innings in 2019.