
White Sox pitcher Mark Buehrle made history on the South Side of Chicago Thursday afternoon, tossing a perfect game against the Tampa Bay Rays.
It's the first perfect game in the majors since Randy Johnson back on May 18, 2004, and the 18th in Major League Baseball history. It's also the second no-hitter thrown by Buehrle in his career. He no-hit the Texas Rangers back on April 18, 2007.
"I bought everyone watches after the last one. That was an expensive no-hitter,'' Buehrle told reporters. "This one will probably be more expensive."
Buehrle, who needed only 116 pitches to complete the feat, might want to save the most expensive gift for Dewayne Wise. Coming in as a defensive replacement in center field in the ninth inning, Wise reached over the fence to rob Gabe Kapler of what would have been a sure home run. He bobbled the ball as he absorbed the collision with the wall on the way down from his leap, but managed to hang on.
"I was hoping it was staying in there, give him enough room to catch it. I know the guys were doing everything they could to save the no-hitter, the perfect game, whatever it might be," Buehrle said.
Recent No-Hitters in MLB
Pitcher: Mark Buehrle, White Sox
Date: July 23, 2009
Pitching Line: Perfect game, six strikeouts, zero walks
Jim Prisching, AP
Pitcher: Jonathan Sanchez, Giants
Date: July 10, 2009
Pitching Line: 11 strikeouts, zero walks
Ben Margot, AP
Pitcher: Carlos Zambrano, Cubs
Date: Sept. 14, 2008
Pitching Line: 10 strikeouts, one walk
Morry Gash, AP
Pitcher: Jon Lester, Red Sox
Date: May 19, 2008
Pitching Line: Nine strikeouts, two walks
Jim Rogash, Getty Images
Pitcher: Clay Buchholz, Red Sox
Date: Sept. 1, 2007
Pitching Line: Nine strikeouts, three walks
Winslow Townson, AP
Pitcher: Justin Verlander, Tigers
Date: June 12, 2007
Pitching Line: 12 strikeouts, four walks
Duane Burleson, AP
Pitcher: Mark Buehrle, White Sox
Date: April 18, 2007
Pitching Line: Eight strikeouts, one walk
Nam Y. Huh, AP
Pitcher: Anibal Sanchez, Marlins
Date: Sept. 6, 2006
Pitching Line: Six strikeouts, four walks
Wilfredo Lee, AP
"I was with the Braves in '04 and I was there when Randy Johnson of the Diamondbacks pitched a perfect game. So I've been on both sides of it," he said. "It was probably the best catch I've ever made because of the circumstances.
"It was kind of crazy, man, because when I jumped, the ball hit my glove at the same time I was hitting the wall. So I didn't realize I had caught it until I fell down and the ball was coming out of my glove, so I reached out and grabbed it."
Buehrle received a congratulatory phone call from President Barack Obama moments after completing the perfecto. Obama, of course, is a noted White Sox and baseball fan.
"I'm still in shock. Thank you, sir," Buehrle told Obama over the phone.
The perfect game helped the White Sox move into a de facto tie with the Detroit Tigers for first place in the AL Central (Chicago is behind Detroit by 1/100th of a percentage point), with the two teams set to open a four-game series on Friday in Detroit.Buehrle is the 26th pitcher in major league history to record multiple no-hitters during his career, and just the second to accomplish the feat multiple times in a White Sox uniform. He is also only the sixth to throw a no-hitter and a perfect game. Only one other White Sox pitcher -- Charles Robertson in 1922 -- has pitched a perfect game.
Information from the Associated Press used in this report.



















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
7-23-2009 @ 4:32PM
Mark said...
I'm a Red Sox fan but sure seems the White Sox are starting to peak at the right time. Congrats!
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7-23-2009 @ 4:39PM
Rocky said...
YES, YES, YES, HISTORY!
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7-23-2009 @ 4:46PM
T J said...
From a Rays fan, Congratulations to Mark on a great performance. That was a phenomenal job by a great pitcher.
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7-23-2009 @ 4:51PM
colefarside said...
I'm breathing again. Thanks Mark.
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7-23-2009 @ 4:53PM
D-Cash-Money said...
Congrats Buehrle! You are a class act & u make us white sox fans proud! Keep up the good work boyz!
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7-23-2009 @ 5:28PM
dskaalrud5 said...
Congrats Buehrle-great job: just don't do that against the Twins next week when you're at the dome. I'm celebrating my birthday there and I expect to see my team beat the sox.
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7-23-2009 @ 5:28PM
chet said...
Nice; great accomplishment, this coming from a die-hard Red Sox fan. This is what good sports is all about.
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7-23-2009 @ 5:29PM
Wes said...
I hope I am reading this story correctly. This is suppose to be the 1st no hitter since 2004, also it states the game was the 18th in MBL history but Buehrle shares duel no hitters with 26 others.
Now If I am reading this right, the numbers sure don't make one bit of sense.
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7-23-2009 @ 5:38PM
theimagebulletin said...
you are not reading it right...perfect games are different and much more rare than no hitters.
7-23-2009 @ 5:41PM
suncrestpaul said...
PERFECT GAME !!!!!!!
NOT NO HITTER
7-23-2009 @ 5:46PM
lawyerstu said...
It's the eighteenth perfect game in history, 27 up, 27 down. There have been many, many no-hitters that are not necessarily perfect; a game where the opponent simply gets no hits, but maybe a walk, maybe safe on an error, etc. A perfect game is very unusual, and a product of excellent pitching and a large degree of luck.
7-23-2009 @ 8:55PM
nekeele said...
It was his first "perfect game"....He has already thrown a "no hitter", You can throw a no hitter and still loose the game. Walks and errors don't count in "no hitters" So players can still get runs! But with a "perfect game" NOBODY gets on base. 24 up and 24 down. It truly is amazing!
7-23-2009 @ 5:38PM
atlbravesfan1701 said...
Congrats Buehrle!
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7-23-2009 @ 5:42PM
Ed said...
#9 Wes - The article was referencing perfect games and not jsut no hitters in relation to the first one since '04. The same goes for the number ofr perfect games in relation to the number of no hitters. Hope this clears it up for you.
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7-23-2009 @ 5:43PM
mintrubble71 said...
Yet another reason to be depressed about being a Cubs fan this year!
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7-23-2009 @ 5:47PM
legeagle2 said...
Watched the entire game. Buehrle had commanding stuff and Dewayne Wise made the most phenomenal catch I've ever seen in such a situation. More than buying Wise a steak, Buehrle should buy him a whole cow.
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7-23-2009 @ 5:52PM
sweetparakeet2 said...
Way to go Buehrle. Helluva catch Wise!!!!
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7-23-2009 @ 6:04PM
nick said...
people are strange;when your a stanger.
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7-24-2009 @ 10:38AM
J. Burke said...
Props to Buehrle for the game and Wise for the catch; absolutely fantastic. GO WHITE SOX!
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7-23-2009 @ 6:07PM
kmccarthy said...
Buehrle and Wise! You can put it on the board YES!! Thanks for the perfect game and making the Chicago media aware that there is more than one ball team in Chicago. Cubs = Chumbolones!
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