DETROIT — Armando Galarraga squeezed the ball in his mitt, stepped on first base with his right foot and was ready to celebrate the first perfect game in Detroit Tigers' history. What happened next ...
The latest edition of ESPN’s E60 docuseries will profile a historic MLB game that had an unfortunate ending: Armando Galarraga’s near-perfect game on June 2, 2010. Galarraga set down the first 26 ...
NOVI, MI - It’s one of those moments in sports history many fans know exactly where they were at when it happened: Armando Galarraga‘s near perfect game for the Detroit Tigers. We caught up with the ...
Detroit — From 2009-12, there were six sanctioned perfect games in Major League Baseball, good for a quarter of all the perfect games in the World Series era, dating to 1903. And I'd bet the farm you ...
A new, thorough examination of Armando Galarraga's near-perfect game in 2010 with the Detroit Tigers debuts on Sunday. And though a Monmouth University law class petitioned MLB and commissioner Rob ...
ESPN's E60 on Armando Galarraga’s perfect game that wasn't due to a missed call by umpire Jim Joyce may be the best E60 ever made. There are rare occasions when a documentary does more than retell ...
A new ESPN documentary will explore the story of Armando Galarraga's near-perfect game from 2010, with interviews from several people involved. Titled "28 Outs: An Imperfect Story," the E:60 ...
The perfect game should stand. That’s as simple as one could put it after listening to all of the talk and opinions surrounding Armando Galarraga’s gem Wednesday, June 2, that turned into a one-hitter ...
It was a moment that forever altered the lives and legacies of two men. On June 2, 2010, Detroit Tigers right-hander Armando Galarraga thought he had completed what would have been only the 20th ...
That’s the question a dozen people have asked me so far. People are tweeting about it. Even my wife -- who knows nothing about any of this aside from the fact that I’m banging out copy about it at ...
It was a bang-bang play that left two victims dead. Galarraga will likely move on with his major league career with the stinging Harvey Haddix-type knowledge that only one of the worst blown calls in ...
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