There have been more than a few Perfect Games in history, and it's understandable that some of them begin to blend together and lose their unique shine. Sure, games like Don Larsen's WS game will stand the test of time, but some people might be caught off guard if you mention Kenny Rodgers or Len Barker . Sometimes it's the story of how a guy *didn't* set his opposition down 27 in a row that makes the game he pitched so memorable. Armando Galarraga gets credit by many for setting down 28 guys in a row, with no official credit for a Perfect Game. The story begins on June 2, 2010 as Armando and the Detroit Tigers hosted the Cleveland Indians at Comerica Park. Just four days prior, Roy Halladay had just tossed his own Perfect Game, and if Galarraga had succeeded, that would have broken the record for shortest time between PGs, set by Lee Richmond and John Montgomery Ward , by 1 day. Galarraga had the Indians handled pretty well, striking out just 3 but allowing no one...