Pitching a perfect game in Major League Baseball is one of the rarest and most impressive feats a pitcher can achieve.
With over 154 years of baseball history and more than 238,500 games played, only a handful of pitchers have managed to retire all 27 batters in a game without allowing a single one to reach base.
This article delves into the elusive nature of the perfect game, exploring the statistics and stories behind this remarkable achievement.
You’ll discover what it takes to pitch a perfect game and why it’s such a celebrated milestone in baseball history.