In 1991: Dennis Martinez of the Montreal Expos tossed the 13th perfect game in Major League history with a 2-0 gem over the Dodgers in L.A. It is the second time in four years the Dodgers have been the victims of a perfect game by the opposing pitcher (Tom Browning of the Reds did it in 1988). From the Wow Your Friends with Baseball Trivia department: Expos catcher Ron Hassey became the first catcher to be behind the plate for two perfect games, as he caught Len Barkers masterpiece for the Indians in 1981. Also, the Dodgers Alfredo Griffin went hitless in the game, just as he did in Brownings perfecto in 1988 and in Barkers, as a member of the Blue Jays in 81!
In 1994: On the same day that the players voted to strike on August 12, Kenny Rogers of the Texas Rangers threw the 14th perfect game in Major League history with a 4-0 shutout of the California Angels in front of the largest crowd in the history of the Ballpark in Arlington. He became the first left-hander in American League history to accomplish the feat as he struck out 11. The perfect game was saved in the bottom of the ninth inning by Rusty Greers diving catch in centerfield. More useless trivia: the last perfect game in the American League before this also took place in Arlington, and was also between the Angels and Rangers, with Californias Mike Witt shutting down Texas ten years earlier in 1984.
In 2001: In what was probably the most amazing comeback in baseball history, the Pittsburgh Pirates rallied to defeat the Houston Astros 9-8 at PNC Park in Pittsburgh. Trailing 8-2 in the bottom of the ninth with two outs and nobody on base, the Pirates scored seven runs to stun the Astros and take the first game of the day/night doubleheader. Brian Giles of the Pirates hit a game-winning grand slam off Astros closer Billy Wagner to the delight of the very few fans remaining in the ballpark. What was even more amazing, however, is the fact that the Pirates lost 100 games in 2001, and it was the only game they won all year when trailing after eight innings.
2 replies on “July 28 in Sports History: Perfect games”
Perfect games — It’s amazing that Martinez’s and Rogers’ perfect games were on the same date. Almost like how David Cone’s (I think, or was it David Wells’?) was on the day when Don Larsen was in Yankee Stadium to throw out the first pitch
Larsen was there for Cone’s perfect game — but Wells and Larsen went to the same high school. Now If we can just figure out what Kevin Bacon has to do with all this…