


The second perfect game was thrown by for the.

He played professional baseball for six years and pitched full-time for only three, finishing with a losing record. Contents.History The first two pitchers to accomplish the feat did so under rules that differed in many important respects from those of today's game: in 1880, for example, only underhand pitching-from a flat, marked-out box 45 feet from home plate-was allowed, it took eight balls to draw a walk, and a batter was not awarded first base if hit by a pitch., a left-handed pitcher for the, threw the first perfect game.
