| Rated by
| Date
| Score
| Comment
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Ben Wagens 24.4.255.83
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2/2/2002
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10
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This has got to be the best perfect game, if not the best game period from a pitching standpoint. The loser only gave up a single hit and a single base on balls losing most likely the best pitched game of his career. What a marvelous game for those of us who enjoy a pitchers duel!
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Richard Nix 157.142.32.201
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4/19/2002
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8
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When both team only get one hit that is pitching at it's best or hitting at it's worst. I beleive this was great pitching.
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Charlie 63.186.6.146
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4/25/2002
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10
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how about that rookie throwing a 1 hitter against the eventual pennant winners to lose to a Perfect Game pitched by not just anybody but Sandy Koufax
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Darren 152.163.213.51
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7/17/2002
|
1
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What a joke. All you beleive that this game was great are bigets. Sandy Koufax was a lying self centered jackass, who didnt give a damn about anyone but himself. You all should be ashamed of yourselves.
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JD 216.163.246.4
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7/18/2002
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10
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Has to be the best because it was pitched by the BEST EVER ...
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Douglas Barber 65.216.201.90
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6/7/2003
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10
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Koufax at the pinnacle of his astonishing, and tragically short career; all the more interesting as his own team had only one hit in the game. If there was a more excellent one game performance by an athlete between 1950 and 2000, I don't know what it was.
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BL Kaufman 199.46.200.230
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8/7/2003
|
10
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I remember hearing it live on radio.
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Alex Gallardo 200.76.25.100
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9/10/2003
|
10
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Even better that Don Larsen's Perfect Game, because the Dodgers only scored one run and one hit to Chicago Cubs Bob Hendley.
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