Second Best Pitching Performance of the Night

Last night, Mets knuckleballer R.A. Dickey tossed another gem -- allowing just one hit and an unearned run, while striking out 12 in a 9 - 1 win at Tampa Bay. Retiring 22 batters in a row at one point with his remarkably confusing pitch, Dickey also claimed a piece of history, running his consecutive inning scoreless streak to 32-2/3 before the Rays pushed home a run in the bottom of the 9th. Boosting his season's record to 10 - 1, he made a strong statement about being the NL starting pitcher in the All Star Game.
But Dickey's game won't be the lead story on your morning sportscast or online source. That goes to the Giants' Matt Cain who threw the first perfect game in Giants history!

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