All perfect games in MLB history have been 9 innings in length.
The pitcher that had the most perfect innings in one game was Harvey Haddix of the 1959 Pittsburgh Pirates against the Milwaukee Braves at County Stadium in Milwaukee. He threw 12 consecutive perfect innings but the Pirates did not score as Braves pitcher Lew Burdette 'scattered' 12 hits over a complete game of 13 innings. In the bottom of the 13th, the first Braves batter, Felix Mantilla, reached base on an error by Pirates third baseman Don Hoak ending the perfect game. After a sacrifice and an intentional walk, Joe Adcock doubled to breakup the no hitter and win the game for the Braves.
Braves' pitcher Burdette called Haddix's performance "the greatest game that's ever been pitched in the history of Baseball".
Randy Johnson of the Arizona Diamondbacks was the only pitcher to throw a perfect game in the 2004 season.
He only pitched one perfect game, It was the 20th perfect game ever pitched in MLB history.
Don Larsen and David Wells both attended Point Loma High School in San Diego, California. Larsen pitched the only perfect game in World Series history in 1956. Wells pitched a perfect game for the Yankees in 1998.
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Larsen's perfect game was pitched in the fifth game of the 1956 World Series for the New York Yankees against the Brooklyn Dodgers. The Yankees won the Series 4 games to 3.
It is my understanding that Don Larson's 1956 perfect game was the only no-hitter ever pitched in a World Series game. Don Larsen's perfect game on October 8, 1956 is the only no hitter in the history of the World Series. There has been only one no hitter in World Series history and that was in 1956 when Don Larsen of the New York Yankees threw a perfect game against the Brooklyn Dodgers.
He only pitched one perfect game, It was the 20th perfect game ever pitched in MLB history.
Roy Halladay of the Philadelphia Phillies pitched the 20th perfect game on May 29, 2010. The Phillies beat the Florida Marlins, at Florida, 1-0.
In MLB history, that would be 26 innings pitched by Leon Cadore of the Brooklyn Robins and Joe Oeschger of the Boston Braves on May 1, 1920. The game ended in a 1-1 tie (called due to darkness) and is the longest game, innings wise, in MLB history.
Don Larsen and David Wells both attended Point Loma High School in San Diego, California. Larsen pitched the only perfect game in World Series history in 1956. Wells pitched a perfect game for the Yankees in 1998.
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Yes. Koufax threw a perfect game against the Chicago Cubs on September 9, 1965 winning 1-0. The game was a record setter as the Cubs pitcher, Bob Hendley, pitched a one-hitter and the one hit by both teams is the fewest combined hits allowed in a game in MLB history.
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The second-longest running game show in television history is To Tell the Truth. It debuted in 1956, the same year The Price is Right (the longest running game show in television history) debuted.
"Pong" is officially known as the longest video game in history. Scientists did tests on it and concluded that with the game's intense action and enhanced graphics, and it's amazing online play, "Pong" was voted as the Longest game in Video game History.
the Philadelphia Flyers defeated the Pittsburgh Penguins 2-1 on May 4, 2000. This is the third longest game in NHL history but the longest game in modern NHL history.
Only one pitcher, Randy Johnson, has pitched a perfect game for the Arizona Diamondbacks.
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