Yankees' Domingo Germán throws MLB's first perfect game since 2012


New York Yankees starting pitcher Domingo German threw a perfect game against the Oakland A's on Wednesday night.

New York Yankees pitcher Domingo Germán threw baseball’s first perfect game since 2012 on Wednesday night as he retired all 27 Oakland A’s batters he faced in order.

Germán’s perfect game is just the 24th in baseball’s long history and the first in MLB since Seattle Mariners great Felix Hernandez fired one against the Tampa Bay Rays on Aug. 15, 2012. It’s the fourth perfect game all-time for the Yankees; Germán joins David Cone (1999), David Wells (1998) and Don Larsen, who threw the only perfect game in World Series history in 1956.

Germán entered Wednesday night with a pedestrian 5.10 ERA and a 4-5 record, but he was dazzling against the A’s. He struck out nine and finished the game needing only 99 pitches to blank baseball’s worst team in an 11-0 Yankees victory.

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