This seems like a simple one to me. You get one-third of an inning for each out. If you don't get the outs, you don't get the 1/3.
You don't get credit for a full inning pitched if the other team hits a walk-off homer, right? You get credit only for the number of outs you got before they scored enough runs to end the inning (and game). Hitting a run limit really is no different.
You don't get credit for a full inning pitched if the other team hits a walk-off homer, right? You get credit only for the number of outs you got before they scored enough runs to end the inning (and game). Hitting a run limit really is no different.