Domingo Germán, the Dominican professional baseball pitcher for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball, engaged in conversation with his pitching coach, Matt Blake, after completing a flawless seventh inning.Little did they know that this unconventional interaction would be inconsequential.
Germán retired the next six Athletics batters, etching his name in the records of baseball history as he achieved the 24th perfect game in Major League Baseball.Speaking in Spanish through an interpreter during an on-field interview with the YES Network, Germán couldn’t contain his enthusiasm.
He described the experience as “so exciting” and acknowledged the rarity and uniqueness of pitching a perfect game, a feat few have accomplished.More than a decade had passed since Félix Hernández last achieved this incredible feat, making Germán’s achievement all the more remarkable.
Despite delays during the game, including a long wait in the dugout and interruptions due to runs scored and injuries, Germán remained untarnished.
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