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Lee Richmond, Perfect Game No. 1, June 12, 1880

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 Let’s Focus on Baseball’s Rare Perfect Games!

You’re probably wondering who the skinny guy with the weird baseball uniform in the featured photo below is…and why is he being featured, anyway?

He’s none-other-than Lee Richmond, who threw major league baseball’s first officially recognized Perfect Game in 1880 while playing for the National League’s Worcester Ruby Legs.

Doing a little research, I found that in the 141 years of major league history, there have been over 300,000 games played, and only 23 officially recognized Perfect Games. That means a Perfect Game occurs roughly once every 13,000 games. A given game has about a .007% chance of becoming a Perfect Game.  

The game was vastly different back in 1880 when Richmond throw the first Perfect Game. For example, only underhand pitching—from a flat, marked-out box 45 feet from home plate—was allowed, it took eight balls to draw a walk, and a batter was not awarded first base if hit by a pitch. So should the two Perfect Games from the pre-modern era even be counted?

A list of the 23 Perfect Game pitchers is at the bottom of the post. Click on the link to see a photo gallery of all 23 pitchers who have thrown Perfect Games:

Here’s some interesting trivia about Perfect Games:

 

List of Pitchers Who Have Thrown Perfect Games:

  1. Lee Richmond June 12, 1880
  2. John Montgomery-Ward June 17, 1880
  3. Cy Young March 5, 1904
  4. Addie Joss October 2, 1908
  5. Charlie Robertson April 22, 1922
  6. Don Larson October 8, 1956
  7. Jim Bunning June 21, 1964
  8. Sandy Koufax September 8. 1965
  9. Catfish Hunter May 8, 1968
  10. Len Barker May 15, 1981
  11. Mike Witt September 30, 1984
  12. Tom Browning September 16, 1988
  13. Dennis Martinez July 28, 1991
  14. Kenny Rogers July 28, 1994
  15. David Wells May 17, 1998
  16. David Cone July 18, 1999
  17. Randy Johnson May 18, 2004
  18. Mark Buehrle July 23, 2009
  19. Dallas Braden May 9, 2010
  20. Roy Halladay May 29, 2010
  21. Philip Humber April 21, 2012
  22. Matt Cain June 13, 2012
  23. Felix Hernandez August 15, 2012

 

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