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Armando Galarraga isn't asking, but he wouldn't mind if baseball gave him a perfect game. Here's why its unlikely to happen for the ex-Detroit Tiger.
Galarraga describes to us what the game was like from his perspective in the latter innings as he went for perfection.
An admittedly blown call killed Armando Galarraga's bid for a perfect game in 2010. Now a Monmouth University law class is working to change that.
A look back at June 2, 2010, when Jim Joyce robbed Armando Galarraga of throwing the first perfect game in Detroit Tigers history.
To get you ready for the 10-year anniversary of the Galarraga game, here are a few interesting stats, at least in this seamhead’s point of view.
Give Galarraga His Perfect GameCommentator Frank Deford says there aren't many opportunities to change sports history without unraveling the whole thing -- but Wednesday night's poor call by ...
Galarraga was trying for the third perfect game in the majors in a month, including Roy Halladay's gem last Saturday night.
“But, more than anything it seems that Galarraga will always believe it. The way he handled himself after the game, well, that was something better than perfection. Dallas Braden’s perfect ...
But Galarraga’s misfortune sparked a new clamor for it. Now, video review felt like a necessity—a permanent shift to ensure that this perfect game had not gone down in vain.
Armando Galarraga? He could have been the 21st pitcher in the history of major-league baseball to throw a 27-batters-up-and-27-batters-down perfect game . . . and that would have been something.
Armando Galarraga's so-called 28-out perfect game again is in the spotlight, with the recent release of an ESPN documentary.
Galarraga added. The game, which ended one batter later when Trevor Crowe grounded out to third base, is now referred to by baseball fans as the imperfect game or the 28-out perfect game.
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