![]() And I think that as that wait is going for 20, 25 minutes there and you're waiting for your team to stop hitting. So he had to kind of wait there on the bench. The Yankees decided to put up one of their biggest innings in weeks and score a bunch of runs. Now it's eight.Īnd he did have some lengthy delays to deal with. So you definitely inch to the edge of your seat a little bit with every out, and then you're just starting that game where you're counting down. But every time those alarm bells start going off, and whether it's a no-hitter or a perfect game, you start thinking, I might be seeing something special here tonight. And we've certainly seen plenty of close calls over the years. You're saying, all right, he's got to get 12 more outs here to get to the finish line of this. You know what? I think that watching that game - probably around the fifth inning, which is where Domingo German said he started to think about it, because then you're at the halfway point, and you're kind of doing the math on everything that is going on there, and you're thinking ahead. At what point are you and the other baseball writers looking around at each other and thinking, could this be a perfect game? ![]() You still sound in good spirits (laughter) from last night. Right-hander Domingo German threw a perfect game for the New York Yankees - that team's fourth. It's easy to spot greatness in sports, but what about perfection? In baseball, for a pitcher, it's 27 up to bat and 27 right back down, and it happened last night for only the 24th time in Major League Baseball history.
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