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Originally Posted by BIG17EASY
Yes, that would be a solution. But IMO, the best solution is the one that makes the game work correctly in the first place, not one that gives us a way to fix the game's mistake.
However, I do realize this one (very rare) situation could be just about impossible to code correctly.
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A partial corrective that might not be too difficult to code would be not to award a pitcher a decision if he didn't actually throw any pitches. That would eliminate spurious statistics even if it didn't deal with the underlying problem.