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of the
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pitched the 15th perfect game in
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history and the second in team history. Pitching against the
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at
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in
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in front of 49,820 fans in attendance, Wells retired all 27 batters he faced. The game took 2 hours and 40 minutes to complete, from 1:36 PM ET to 4:16 PM ET. Wells claimed in a 2001 interview with Bryant Gumbel on HBO's '' Real Sports'' that he threw the perfect game while being hung over, calling it a "raging, skull-rattling" hangover.
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claimed in a 2018 interview with Seth Meyers that he and Wells had attended a ''
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'' after-party until 5:30 A.M. the morning of the game. In an interview, Wells also mentioned having partied with Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers the night before. However, there was no new episode of ''Saturday Night Live'' the previous night, as the season finale had aired the week prior; additionally, Fallon wouldn't join the cast of ''Saturday Night Live'' until that fall while Meyers wouldn't join until 2001. Wells' perfect game was the 245th
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in MLB history and the tenth no-hitter in Yankees history. It was the first regular-season perfect game pitched by a Yankee; the franchise's previous perfect game was thrown by Don Larsen during the
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. By coincidence, Wells graduated from the same high school as Larsen - Point Loma High School in
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,
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. The previous perfect game in MLB history was nearly four years prior, when
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of the Texas Rangers pitched a perfect game against the
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at The Ballpark In Arlington on July 28, 1994. Wells' perfect game was the first Yankee no-hitter since Dwight Gooden's against the
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in May 1996. Wells' performance tied the record for franchises with most perfect games. At the time, the
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were the only other team to have two perfect games; David Cone added a third perfect game to Yankees history, breaking the record in July 1999. Three months later, on September 1, Wells took a perfect game into the seventh inning in a game against the
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, but he gave up a two-out single to Jason Giambi to end his bid for an unprecedented second perfect game. Wells ended up with a two-hit shutout as the Yankees won the game, 7-0.


Game statistics

;May 17, Yankee Stadium, New York, New York


Box score

BATTING *Team RISP: 0-for-0. *Team LOB: 0. FIELDING *PB: Valentin, J (4). BATTING *2B: Williams, B 2 (11, Hawkins). *3B: Strawberry (2, Hawkins). *HR: Williams, B (3, 4th inning off Hawkins, 0 on, 2 out). *TB: Williams, B 8; Strawberry 3; Jeter; Curtis. *RBI: Strawberry (19); Williams, B (19); Curtis (24). *2-out RBI: Williams, B. *Team RISP: 2-for-8. *Team LOB: 3. BASERUNNING *SB: Jeter (10, 2nd base off Hawkins/Valentin); Curtis (6, 2nd base off Hawkins/Valentin).


Other info

* WP: Wells (5). * Pitches-strikes: Hawkins 123–84; Naulty 7–3; Swindell 12–8; Wells 120–79. * Groundouts-flyouts: Hawkins 5–11; Naulty 0–1; Swindell 0–1; Wells 6–10. * Batters faced: Hawkins 27; Naulty 2; Swindell 2; Wells 27. * Umpires: HP: Tim McClelland; 1B: John Hirschbeck; 2B: Rich Garcia; 3B: Mike Reilly. * Weather: , cloudy. * Wind: 8 mph, left to right. * Time: 2:40. * Attendance: 49,820. * Venue:
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.


See also

* List of Major League Baseball perfect games * List of Major League Baseball no-hitters


References


External links


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