a perfect game is a no hitter, but a no hitter is not always a perfect game. do the the fact that a no-hitter can have people get on base by walks and errors, and a perfect game has nobody get on base by any means.
If he throws it on the 2nd day of the season, after the same team had a perfect game thrown against them on opening day.
No. In a perfect game no reaches base. You can allow a run in a no hitter though through allowing baserunners via walks errors etc.
Yes, but they don't affect your batting average.
Only two variables affect batting average - hits and at-bats.
Walks are not counted in figuring out Batting Averages. It's basically like you didn't take an at- bat for walks.
When a batter reaches on an error, an at bat is charged (since there would have been a put out had the error not occurred), so it will cause a decrease in batting average
Walks count as an official plate appearance and are used in determining whether a player has met the minimum number of plate appearances needed to be eligible to win the batting title but are not used in calculating a player's batting average.
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yes it does you need a certain amount to get it perfect the growth needs the perfect amount
The past perfect tense of "also think" is "had also thought."
Economists use two sets of concepts to answer questions. First they apply efficiency concepts such as productive efficiency. Then they ask how perfect competition and monopoly affect the consumer.
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The color will determine if it can reflect light energy being a perfect black body that does not reflect and a perfect white body
Practice makes perfect - the more you work on the material, the better you understand it.