North Texas Pitcher Tosses Perfect Game with 21 Strikeouts
If you're a fan of Major League Baseball, you've probably watched a perfect game. They are a rare feat with only 23 in all of baseball's history. For the uneducated, a perfect game is where a pitcher does not allow a single base runner by a hit or a walk (or any other factor that allows a base runner) for the full game. One thing that has never happened in the majors is a perfect game where the pitcher struck out every batter he faced.
Softball is a different form of baseball but with a lot of similarities. Pitchers can throw a no hitter, not allowing a batter to get a hit, and perfect games. What happened on Sunday, April 11, in Pine Bluff, Arkansas has never happened in NCAA softball history, though. A perfect game where the pitcher struck out every batter she faced.