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  1. Wells' perfect game was the 245th no-hitter in MLB history and the tenth no-hitter in Yankees history. It was the first regular-season perfect game pitched by a Yankee; the franchise's previous perfect game was thrown by Don Larsen during the 1956 World Series.

  2. Jun 14, 2021 · The wild story behind David Wells’ hungover perfect game. By. Jared Greenspan. Published June 14, 2021, 3:27 p.m. ET. Comments. On the morning of May 17, 1998, David Wells didn’t feel...

  3. A look back at David Wells' 27 outs that led to his perfect game against the Minnesota Twins on May 17, 1998About Major League Baseball: Major League Basebal...

  4. May 17, 1998 · Did you know that David Wells total pitch count included seventy-nine strikes and forty-one balls during this perfect game? The last perfect game thrown in Yankee Stadium was by Don Larsen who attended the same high school, Point Loma High in San Diego, as David Wells.

  5. 5/17/98: The last out of David Wells' perfect game against the Minnesota Twins on Beanie Baby Day at Yankee Stadium Check out http://m.mlb.com/video for our full archive of videos, and...

  6. May 17, 1998 · “Nervousness gnawed at David Wells in the seventh inning yesterday, when he began realizing he might pitch a perfect game,” wrote Buster Olney in the New York Times. He … desperately needed his superstitious Yankee teammates to speak and ease the mounting tension.

  7. May 17, 1998 · 5/17/1998: David Wells retires the final three batters of the game to finish off the 15th perfect game in Major League history.

  8. May 17, 1998 · 5/17/98: David Wells' Perfect Game. Minnesota Twins 0 at New York Yankees 4, F -- The season, up to this point, had not been an easy one for David Wells. Being yanked from his previous...

  9. May 18, 1998 · Nervousness gnawed at David Wells in the seventh inning yesterday, when he began realizing that he might pitch a perfect game. He wanted the roaring Yankee Stadium crowd of 49,820 to remain...

  10. May 17, 1998 · 5/17/1998: David Wells retires the final three batters of the game to finish off the 15th perfect game in Major League history.

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