Showing posts with label baseball. Show all posts
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August 18, 2009

Graphic: Perfect games. Part two.

So just how rare and incredible an accomplishment is a perfect game? Since 1969, 12 men have been privileged enough to walk on the lunar surface, representative of the greatest achievement in the history of man. In the same time span, only 9 men have pitched perfect games. Mark Buerhle joined an incredibly selective club with his perfect gem on July 23.


August 13, 2009

Graphic: Perfect games. Part one.

Of course, I'm a little late on this, seeing as how it's been a month since Mark Buehrle threw his outstanding perfect game (incredibly followed up by another six perfect innings in his next start). However, perfect games are so rare, I couldn't help but take an opportunity to do a bit of research on the feat. More isotype graphics to follow about how rare Buehrle's game is.

Interesting to note that the first reference of a perfect game came in 1908 from I. E. Sanborn in the Chicago Tribune. Concerning Cleveland pitcher Addie Joss's perfection against the White Sox, Sanborn described "an absolutely perfect game, without run, without hit, and without letting an opponent reach first base by hook or crook, on hit, walk, or error, in nine innings."

In addition, being from Pittsburgh, I've long been aware of the incredible 12 perfect innings pitched in a loss by Harvey Haddix. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette has a great write up about the game known as a "perfect loss." For a listing of more perfect and near-perfect games, check out the graphic below.