On June 2nd, 2010, Armando Galarraga threw 8.2 perfect innings and induced a seemingly game-ending grounder from Jason Donald to the right of first baseman Miguel Cabrera. Cabrera sprinted over, cleanly fielded the ball, and accurately slung it over to Galarraga as he ran and covered first base. The ball reached first on time, but umpire Jim Joyce emphatically signaled that Donald was safe. Galarraga lost his perfect game to human error. While instant replay was a thing at the time, it could not be used to challenge the call at first base at the time. Force plays were introduced into replay challenges in 2014. Galarraga did something simple yet seemingly impossible– he shook it off. He climbed back onto the mound, got the 28th out, took his win, and went back into the locker room. Joyce also entered his locker room, asked to have a tape of the play cued up, and then watched himself make the wrong call. He was stunned. “I missed it from here to that wall,” he would later state. He personally apologized to Galarraga in front of the press. “It was the biggest call of my career, and I kicked it,” Joyce tearfully admitted. “I just cost that kid a perfect game.” Graciously, Galarraga accepted his apology and embraced the umpire in their postgame talk. “I know nobody’s perfect. What are you going to do?” asked Galarraga rhetorically.
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