Among baseball achievements, the perfect game--one in which no runners
reach base--remains the greatest. Though many have come close, only 20
pitchers have achieved such perfection in more than a century of
baseball. This exhaustive compendium examines the fascinating story
behind every perfect game and uncovers details both great and small,
illuminating the majesty of these titanic achievements. The faithfully
narrated record of all 20 games--punctuated by statistics, trivia,
little-known anecdotes, and personal memories from both witnesses and
the pitchers themselves--gets inside the minds of the players who made
baseball history. In addition to profiling some of the game's greatest
pitchers, such as Cy Young, Sandy Koufax, and Randy Johnson, or others
including Charley Robertson who had otherwise unremarkable careers, this
updated edition features new chapters devoted to Dallas Braden, Mark
Buehrle, and Roy Halladay, the three latest pitchers to throw a perfect
game, and a comprehensive appendix profiles several pitchers who almost
achieved perfection.