Yankees' Domingo Germán pitches perfect game
Oakland, Calif. — Domingo Germán of the New York Yankees pitched the 24th perfect game in major league history Wednesday night, retiring all 27 Oakland batters in an 11-0 victory over the Athletics.
It was the first perfect game since Seattle Mariners ace Félix
Hernández threw one against the Tampa Bay Rays on Aug. 15, 2012. There
were three that season – but none since until Germán finished the first
no-hitter in the big leagues this year.
He joined Don Larsen (1956), David Wells (1998) and David Cone (1999) as
Yankees pitchers to throw perfect games. Larsen’s came in Game 5 of the
1956 World Series against the Brooklyn Dodgers.
It was the first time in his Yankee career that Germán pitched an
entire game, all nine innings, CBSSports.com’s Matt Snyder points out.
And, Snyder writes, “Germán didn’t exactly enter the game on a hot
streak. He coughed up 17 runs, 15 earned, on 15 hits in 5 1/3 innings in
his previous two starts. He gave up 10 runs alone last time out, making
him the pitcher who allowed the most runs in the outing immediately
before his perfect game in history.”
Germán (5-5) struck out nine of 27 batters against the A’s, who have the worst record in the majors.
New York Yankees’ Domingo Germán, center, celebrates after pitching a
perfect game against the Oakland Athletics in Oakland, Calif., on June
28, 2023. The Yankees won 11-0.
Godofredo A. Vásquez / AP
The 30-year-old right-hander, a seven-year veteran, served a 10-game
suspension in May after getting ejected from a game in Toronto for using
an illegal sticky substance on his hands.
Winless in six previous outings against Oakland, Germán threw 72 of 99
pitches for strikes. He mixed 51 curveballs and 30 fastballs that
averaged 92.5 mph with 17 changeups and one sinker.
With the crowd of only 12,479 on its feet for the ninth inning, Germán
finished what he started. He got Aledmys Díaz to ground out before Shea
Lanegeliers flied out to short center field. When Esteury Ruiz grounded
out to end it, the Yankees’ dugout and bullpen emptied as Germán’s
teammates raced out to the mound to celebrate.
Six days after allowing a career-high eight runs in a loss to the
Seattle Mariners, Germán got his 500th career strikeout and was the
definition of perfection.
It was the 13th no-hitter in Yankees history, including Larsen’s perfect
game in the World Series. Their previous no-hitter came from Corey
Kluber on May 19, 2021, against the Texas Rangers.
Seth Brown came the closest to reaching base for the A’s, hitting a
sharp grounder in the fifth to first baseman Anthony Rizzo, who made a
diving stop and tossed to Germán for the out.
Giancarlo Stanton homered for the first time in more than two weeks and
drove in three runs, and former Oakland third baseman Josh Donaldson
added three RBIs to help the Yankees to their 15th win in 21 games
against the A’s since Aug. 31, 2019.
But the night belonged to Germán, who was loudly cheered as the game
unfolded. Many fans in Oakland were decked out in Yankees colors or
jerseys.
Always considered a top prospect, Germán had never lived up to that billing.
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