On May 18, 2004,
Randy Johnson, pitching for the
Major League Baseball
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Arizona Diamondbacks, threw a
perfect game, beating the
Atlanta Braves
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2–0 at
Turner Field in
Atlanta
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before a crowd of 23,381.
Johnson, at 40 years, was the oldest pitcher in MLB history to throw a perfect game, surpassing
Cy Young
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who was 37 when he threw
his perfect game in 1904.
This was baseball's 17th perfect game, with
David Cone's perfect game having been the 16th in 1999.
Johnson's perfect game was the seventh in National League history (
the predecessor being
Dennis Martínez in 1991
) and the first-ever Diamondbacks no-hitter.
Background

Going into the game, Johnson had a
win–loss record of 3–4 with a 2.83
earned run average (ERA) in eight games during the 2004 season.
Game summary
The game started at 7:36 p.m.
EDT in front of 23,381 fans at
Turner Field in
Atlanta
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.
The game was televised nationally by
TBS as part of the
Braves' TV contract and on
FSN Arizona in the Diamondbacks' local market. Johnson's
catcher
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for the game was
Robby Hammock,
who was playing his second season in the Majors. Johnson later praised Hammock stating, "I only shook
ammockoff two or three times...He called a great game. The thing is he was probably the most excited guy in the
clubhouse, and I'm happy for that. He's come a long way."
The last
batter of the game was
pinch-hitter Eddie Pérez, who
struck out on a
fastball.
Johnson struck out 13 batters, the third-most strikeouts in an MLB perfect game behind
Sandy Koufax
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's 14 strikeouts in
1965
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The perfect game was Johnson's second
no-hitter. His first was in 1990 for the
Seattle Mariners
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.
Johnson's perfect game was the first in MLB since
David Cone on July 18, 1999 for the
New York Yankees
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,
and the first in the
National League since
Dennis Martínez of the
Montreal Expos
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on July 28, 1991.
Johnson, who was 40 at the time, surpassed
Cy Young
Denton True "Cy" Young (March 29, 1867 – November 4, 1955) was an American Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. Born in Gilmore, Ohio, he worked on his family's farm as a youth before starting his professional baseball career. Young entered t ...
as the oldest pitcher to throw a perfect game in MLB history.
Young, who achieved the feat in 1904, was 37 at the time.
The play that came closest to being a hit was
Mike Hampton's second at-bat in the sixth inning when a chop ground ball dribbling left of the second base bag resulted in
Alex Cintrón performing a do-or-die running grab and throw to first baseman
Shea Hillenbrand for the out.
Game statistics
;General reference
May 18, 2004 Arizona Diamondbacks at Atlanta Braves Play by Play and Box Score''Baseball-Reference.com'' Sports Reference, LLC. Retrieved August 4, 2010.
Line score
Box score
BATTING
*2B: Cintron 2 (9, Hampton, Hampton).
*TB: Tracy 2; Hillenbrand; Finley; Bautista; Cintron 5.
*RBI: Cintron (11), Tracy (15).
*2-out RBI: Cintron, Tracy.
*Runners left in scoring position, 2 out: Hammock, Hillenbrand, Bautista, Kata 2.
*GIDP: Gonzalez, L.
*Team LOB: 9.
FIELDING
*E: DeRosa (8, fielding), Estrada (1, drop ball), Hampton (1, throw).
*Outfield assists: Jones, A (Hammock at 3rd base).
*DP: (Hampton-Garcia-Franco).
Other info
*Pitches-strikes: Johnson 117–87, Hampton 107–71.
*Ground outs-fly outs: Johnson 7–7, Hampton 13–8.
*Batters faced: Johnson 27, Hampton 38.
*Umpires: HP:
Greg Gibson. 1B:
Bruce Dreckman. 2B:
Gerry Davis. 3B:
Larry Poncino.
*Weather: 72 °F (22.2 °C), cloudy.
*Wind: 5 mph, Out to CF.
*Time: 2:13.
*Attendance: 23,381.
*Venue:
Turner Field.
Reactions
Robby Hammock, the
catcher
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of Johnson's perfect game:
Robin Yount, the
bench coach of the Diamondbacks:
Luis Gonzalez,
left fielder
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for the Diamondbacks:
Bob Brenly, Diamondbacks
manager:
Footnotes
*
Eddie Pérez pinch hit for
pitcher
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Mike Hampton in the bottom of the ninth
inning.
References
External links
Randy Johnson's Perfect Game — MLB.com: HistoryFull gameon YouTube, courtesy of MLB Vault, an official MLB account
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