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That's one of the beautiful things about baseball - it's not over until SOMEONE wins.
and you can't win and lose at the same time.
You can't and it never happened.
You can blow a save and win the game in the same game.
This was a trick question in a Baseball Digest in the early 70's. The premise has to do with a suspended game that is completed at a later date. In the interim the player is traded. Runners that he left on base score to put him on the hook as the losing pitcher. Because he comes in as a relief pitcher at the start of the next inning he becomes the pitcher of record for the win also. IT HAS NEVER HAPPENED.
He can have a horrible ERA and FEEL bad but he can't really lose the game as far as I know.
Its possible, just never happened, big mike's answer is right
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Except when the commissioner calls an All-Star game a tie!
by Someguy on March 12th, 2008
The All-Star game is to baseball what "South Pacific" was to the Pacific Theater of WW II. That is, "entertainment", as compared to "war".
by Cyanotic Wasp on August 14th, 2009