<Li> On July 19, 1974, flawless through 3 2 / 3 innings, Cleveland Indians pitcher Dick Bosman, handling a grounder off the bat of Oakland Athletic Sal Bando, threw over the first baseman's head . Not one other Athletic reached base, making this the only occasion in major league history when the sole demerit on an otherwise perfect defensive line was the pitcher's own fielding error . </Li> <Li> On June 27, 1980, Jerry Reuss of the Los Angeles Dodgers pitched a virtually immaculate game, but without hope of perfection--a first - inning throwing error by shortstop Bill Russell allowed the San Francisco Giants' Jack Clark to reach base . Russell atoned for his gaffe with a sharp fielding play in the eighth inning . </Li> <Li> On August 15, 1990, Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Terry Mulholland lost his perfect - game bid in the seventh inning when the Giants' Rick Parker, batting leadoff, reached base on a throwing error by third baseman Charlie Hayes . Parker was retired when the next batter, Dave Anderson, grounded into a double play . Mulholland pitched flawlessly and faced the minimum 27 batters, but still did not qualify for a perfect game . Hayes redeemed himself for the fielding error by making a spectacular catch on a line drive in the ninth inning, protecting Mulholland's no - hitter . </Li> <Li> On July 10, 2009, the Giants' Jonathan Sánchez pitched perfectly against the San Diego Padres through one out in the eighth inning . Third baseman Juan Uribe, who switched positions from second base to start the seventh inning, committed an error on a ground ball, his first chance at third, that allowed Chase Headley to reach first--the latest an error has resulted in the sole baserunner in an otherwise perfect game . Headley advanced to second on a wild pitch . It was the first complete game of Sánchez's career . </Li>

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