Former Detroit Tigers pitcher Armando Galarraga told The Athletic that he hopes Major League Baseball can one day recognize his famous June 2, 2010 start with a perfect game. Ten years ago, Galarraga ...
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 ...
It’s one of the most infamous mistakes in sports history. Detroit Tigers pitcher Armando Galarraga was denied a perfect game in 2010 when an umpire erroneously ruled that the 27th batter, with two ...
Frank Deford is a commentator every Wednesday on NPR's Morning Edition, a regular correspondent on the HBO show Real Sports With Bryant Gumbel and senior contributing writer at Sports Illustrated.
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 ...
Instead, study Galarraga, a 28-year-old right-hander who spent nearly half a season with the Harrisburg Senators in 2005. History books be damned, his face seemed to say when he heard the safe call. A ...
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 ...
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When baseball introduced limited instant replay in 2008, Bud Selig rejected the notion that a system that enabled umpires to review some plays but not others inevitably would be expanded. “Not as long ...
Armando Galarraga has something to say. He doesn’t want to make a big deal. “It’s not even making a big deal out of it,” he says. “They asked me this question, they say, ‘Hey, Armando, you got the ...