Domingo German perfect game: Yankees pitcher joins exclusive club with 24th perfect game in MLB history

By | June 28, 2023

When talking about elite MLB achievements, there are few more impressive than the perfect game.

Achieved when 27 batters are retired in order — with no batters reaching base — it’s one of the rarest accomplishments among MLB pitchers.

Yankees right-hander Domingo German joined that club Wednesday night when he set down 27 Athletics in a row in an 11-0 New York victory in Oakland. His performance is the 24th perfect game in MLB history and the first baseball has seen since Aug. 15, 2012, when the Mariners’ Felix Hernandez blanked the Rays.

German needed just 99 pitches in his historic performance. He also joined Don Larsen in the 1956 World Series, David Wells in 1998 and David Cone in 1999 as the Yankees pitchers to achieve perfection.

Before German, the Cubs’ Drew Smyly came the closest to a perfect game when he got into the eighth inning against the Dodgers in April.

Here’s what to know about the history of the perfect game in MLB history.

How many perfect games have there been in MLB history?

With the addition of German, there have now been 24 perfect games thrown in MLB history. Four of those have come from the Yankees.

German became the first pitcher since Felix Hernandez in 2012 to face the minimum and not allow a single base runner. That’s 3,969 days since baseball has seen this feat achieved.

Pitcher Date Score
Lee Richmond June 12, 1880 Worcester Worcesters 1, Cleveland Blues 0
John Montgomery Ward June 17, 1880 Providence Grays 5, Buffalo Bisons 0

Cy Young

May 5, 1904

Boston Americans 3, Philadelphia Athletics 0

Addie Joss

October 2, 1908

Cleveland Naps 1, Chicago White Sox 0

Charlie Robertson 

April 30, 1922

Chicago White Sox 2, Detroit Tigers 0

Don Larsen

October 8, 1956

New York Yankees 2, Brooklyn Dodgers 0

Jim Bunning

June 21, 1964

Philadelphia Phillies 6, New York Mets 0

Sandy Koufax 

September 9, 1965

Los Angeles Dodgers 1, Chicago Cubs 0

Catfish Hunter

May 8, 1968

Oakland Athletics 4, Minnesota Twins 0

Len Barker 

May 15, 1981

Cleveland 3, Toronto Blue Jays 0

Mike Witt

September 30, 1984

California Angels 1, Texas Rangers 0

Tom Browning

September 16, 1988

Cincinnati Reds 1, Los Angeles Dodgers 0

Dennis Martínez

July 28, 1991

Montreal Expos 2, Los Angeles Dodgers 0

Kenny Rogers 

July 28, 1994

Texas Rangers 4, California Angels 0

David Wells

May 17, 1998

New York Yankees 4, Minnesota Twins 0

David Cone

July 18, 1999

New York Yankees 6, Montreal Expos 0

Randy Johnson

May 18, 2004

Arizona Diamondbacks 2, Atlanta Braves 0

Mark Buehrle

July 23, 2009

Chicago White Sox 5, Tampa Bay Rays 0

Dallas Braden

May 9, 2010

Oakland Athletics 4, Tampa Bay Rays 0

Roy Halladay

May 29, 2010

Philadelphia Phillies 1, Florida Marlins 0

Philip Humber

April 21, 2012

Chicago White Sox 4, Seattle Mariners 0

Matt Cain

June 13, 2012

San Francisco Giants 10, Houston Astros 0

Felix Hernandez 

August 15, 2012

Seattle Mariners 1, Tampa Bay Rays 0

Domingo German June 28, 2023 New York Yankees 11, Oakland Athletics 0

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