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Jim Bunning

Perfect Game Boxscore
June 21, 1964
Philadelphia Phillies 6, New York Mets 0

PHILADELPHIA   AB   R   H   RBI      NEW YORK       AB   R   H   RBI

Briggs, cf      4   1   0   0        Hickman, cf     3   0   0   0
Herrnstein, 1b  4   0   0   0        Hunt, 2b        3   0   0   0
Callison, rf    4   1   2   1        Kranepool, 1b   3   0   0   0
Allen, 3b       3   0   1   1        Christopher, rf 3   0   0   0
Covington, lf   2   0   0   0        Gonder, c       3   0   0   0
Wine*, ss       1   1   0   0        R. Taylor, lf   3   0   0   0
T. Taylor, 2b   3   2   1   0        C. Smith, ss    3   0   0   0
Rojas, ss, lf   3   0   1   0        Samuel, 3b      2   0   0   0
Triandos, c     4   1   2   2        Altman***       1   0   0   0
Bunning, p      4   0   1   2        Stallard, p     1   0   0   0
                                     Kanehl**        1   0   0   0
                                     Sturdivant, p   0   0   0   0
                                     Stephenson****  1   0   0   0
_______________________________      ________________________________

TOTALS         32   6   8   6        TOTALS         27   0   0   0
_______________________________      ________________________________

* Ran for Covington in sixth
** Grounded out for Wakefield in sixth
*** Struck out for Samuel in ninth
**** Struck out for Sturdivant in ninth


LOB- Phi 6, NY 0
2B- Triandos, Bunning
HR- Callison


PITCHING               IP    H    R   ER   BB   SO

Bunning (W, 7-2)        9    0    0    0    0   10
Stallard (L, 4-3)   5 2/3    7    6    6    4    3
Wakefield             1/3    0    0    0    0    0
Sturdivant              3    1    0    0    0    3

WP-Stallard
  
Umpires: Sudol, Pryor, Secory, Burkhart
Time- 2:29.  Attendance- 32,026


Jim Bunning strikes out the Mets Johnny Stephenson for the final out of his
perfect game against the Mets on Fathers Day June 21, 1964 at Shea Stadium



James Paul David Bunning was the first pitcher to throw no-hitters in both the AL and NL
He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1996


After baseball, Bunning's competitive zeal led him into the political arena
where he has served Kentucky as a state senator, a U.S. Representative and, then a U.S. Senator


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