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25 years ago today, NPR's Scott Detrow went to a perfect baseball game

SCOTT DETROW, HOST:

Twenty-five years ago today, I was one of 42,000 fans crowded into the old Yankee Stadium on a steamy Sunday afternoon.

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UNIDENTIFIED ANNOUNCER #1: Larsen will throw out the first pitch of this game in commemoration of 1956, when Larsen pitched his perfect game - the only one ever pitched in World Series history.

DETROW: Fourteen-year-old me had taken the bus into the Bronx from the New Jersey suburbs to catch it all from the right-field stands. Yankee pitcher David Cone took the mound. He appeared to be in trouble early on when the Montreal Expos' second batter hit a liner to right field.

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UNIDENTIFIED ANNOUNCER #1: Lofted out into right field. Long run thrown in, and he'll get there. What a play by Paul O'Neill.

DETROW: I kept score that day and remember writing a nine and circling it with my pencil - fly ball out to the right fielder - and drawing a little star right next to it because the play was so good. Expo after Expo kept coming to the plate. David Cone got every single one of them out.

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UNIDENTIFIED ANNOUNCER #2: Twenty-four in a row by David Cone.

DETROW: A game that had started with the re-creation of the rarest of baseball events - a perfect game - was veering toward another one. Cone got two outs in the ninth, and then...

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UNIDENTIFIED ANNOUCNER #2: Popped up and playable. Brosious. A perfect...

UNIDENTIFIED ANNOUNCER #1: Yay.

UNIDENTIFIED ANNOUCNER #2: ...Game by David Cone.

DETROW: Baseball perfection 25 years ago today - of course, I do still have that scorecard.

(SOUNDBITE OF JACK NORWORTH AND ALBERT VON TILZER SONG, "TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALLGAME") Transcript provided by NPR, Copyright NPR.

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Scott Detrow is a White House correspondent for NPR and co-hosts the NPR Politics Podcast.

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