Chicago White Sox pitcher Philip Humber became the first pitcher since Roy Halladay to throw a perfect game as he shut out the Seattle Mariners, 4-0. Most of the game was smooth sailing for the 29-year-old Humber, but pinch-hitter Brendan Ryan provided some dramatics in the last at-bat. Ryan worked Humber all the way to 3-2, then Humber threw him a curveball that was out of the zone and got away from catcher A.
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No hits. No walks. No runs. Philip Humber threw the 21st perfect game in MLB history today, leading the Chicago White Sox to a 4-0 victory over the Seattle Mariners. Newsday reports that Humber’s perfect game was the first in two ye... Read Post
Chicago White Sox starting pitcher Philip Humber throws perfect game against Seattle Mariners With a perfect game, the Chicago White Sox starting pitcher Philip Humber has showed the world that why this South Chicago based baseball ... Read Post
Philip Humber of the Chicago White Sox retired all 27 Seattle Mariners batters he faced today, becoming just the 21st pitcher to throw a perfect game. It was the first perfect game since Roy Halladay achieved the feat in 2010. And H... Read Post