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On Sunday, May 9, 2010, Major League Baseball pitcher Dallas Braden pitched a perfect game. Braden, a member of the Oakland Athletics, pitched the game against the Tampa Bay Rays and retired all 27 batters. The game took place on Mother's Day in the United States and Braden's grandmother, Peggy Lindsey — who raised him after his mother died of cancer when he was in high school — was in attendance. Braden's battery mate during the game was Landon Powell, who was called up from the minor leagues 18 days before. It was the nineteenth perfect game in baseball history. Braden, who was 26 at the time, was the youngest pitcher to throw a perfect game since Mike Witt in 1984. The game was the Athletics' first no-hitter since Dave Stewart accomplished the feat on June 29, 1990, against the Toronto

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  • On Sunday, May 9, 2010, Major League Baseball pitcher Dallas Braden pitched a perfect game. Braden, a member of the Oakland Athletics, pitched the game against the Tampa Bay Rays and retired all 27 batters. The game took place on Mother's Day in the United States and Braden's grandmother, Peggy Lindsey — who raised him after his mother died of cancer when he was in high school — was in attendance. Braden's battery mate during the game was Landon Powell, who was called up from the minor leagues 18 days before. It was the nineteenth perfect game in baseball history. Braden, who was 26 at the time, was the youngest pitcher to throw a perfect game since Mike Witt in 1984. The game was the Athletics' first no-hitter since Dave Stewart accomplished the feat on June 29, 1990, against the Toronto Blue Jays. Braden has since admitted to pitching the game while hungover. (en)
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  • calling the final out of the game on Comcast SportsNet California. (en)
  • Ken Korach of KTRB calling the final out. (en)
  • of Fox Sports Sun calling the final out. (en)
  • of WDAE calling the final out. (en)
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  • [Braden] threw great...He threw a great game, obviously. He mixed his pitches really well. He didn't leave very much over the middle of the plate. He kept us off balance with his changeup, kept hitting the corner with the inside fastball. He did a really good job. (en)
  • The 3-1 pitch, swing and a ground ball to short, this should do it, shortstop Pennington has it, his throw in time, and Dallas Braden has thrown a perfect game on this Mother's Day 2010. (en)
  • Pennington, he's got it, throw to first, he did it! He did it! Dallas Braden has thrown a perfect game! Holy cow, he did it! (en)
  • I've learned in my career, it is much better to be recognized for all the great things you do on the field...Good for [Braden], he threw a perfect game. And better yet, he beat the Rays. (en)
  • Braden turns, he throws, and a swing and a ground ball to short, taken by Pennington, he throws, a perfect game! Dallas Braden has thrown a perfect game! The A's have beaten Tampa Bay 4-0! The kid from Stockton, has done it for the A's! (en)
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