Domingo German’s perfect game overshadowed by ‘Sticky’ Twins controversy

Domingo German was given the Gatorade treatment on Wednesday night, following his flawless pitching performance.
Marca English
Amanda Paula
Sunday July 2, 2023

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The effects of Domingo German’s Wednesday night performance continue reverberating, even after three Yankees games.

On Wednesday night in Oakland, Domingo German, the sixth starter for the New York Yankees, accomplished a rare feat in baseball by pitching a perfect game – the 24th in MLB history. With precision, German secured all 27 outs with just 99 pitches and struck out nine Oakland Athletics players.

However, despite the significance of this achievement, the Twins broadcasters commented criticizing German, suggesting that his perfect game was only possible because he was playing against an easy opponent like the Athletics.

“It took a while because the handshakes took seconds to unstick.”

Nevertheless, German’s perfect game holds immense importance regardless of the opponent’s strength. He became the first pitcher since David Cone in 1999 and the fourth in Yankees history to achieve this milestone.

While the Twins broadcasters may have roasted German, the YES Network TV presenter Ryan Ruocco couldn’t contain his excitement when Esteury Ruiz grounded out, sealing the perfect game for German.

This remarkable performance could be a game-changer for Domingo German’s career. Prior to this outstanding outing, German had been struggling, allowing 15 runs in his previous five innings. Additionally, rumors surrounding his alleged use of illicit substances had cast a shadow over his image.

A potential game-changer for German’s career

Domingo German marked a perfect game with his fellow Yankees in Oakland, celebrating their victory together.
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Regardless of what the future holds for his baseball career, German has already etched his name in the annals of baseball and Yankees history. This achievement cannot be taken away from him.

Domingo German debuted in Major League Baseball in 2017 with the Yankees, having been signed as an international free agent by the Florida Marlins in 2009. Throwing the 24th perfect game in MLB history on June 28, 2023, he became the first Dominican player to accomplish this incredible feat.

German’s exceptional performance may have been a turning point in his career, demonstrating his abilities and laying to rest any lingering doubts. As the first Dominican player to pitch a perfect game, he has undoubtedly cemented his place in history.

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Why are TWINS announcers commenting at all? Envy?

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