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An immaculate inning refers to a situation in which a pitcher, facing the first three batters in an inning, retires all three on consecutive strikes. In other words, three batters are retired on only nine pitches. John Cairney explores this rare feat, one accomplished less than a pitcher tossing a perfect game. We discuss that and other baseball related topics.
http://www.mosaic-press.com/product/immaculate-a-history-of-perfect-innings-in-baseball/