
What Armando Galarraga’s Near Perfect Game Can Teach us About Justice
ESPN Daily: Jen Lada explains how a blown call can teach us about justice.
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Show Notes
When Detroit Tigers pitcher Armando Galarraga took the mound on June 2, 2010 he was just looking to prove to the team that he deserved the stay in the starting rotation. But what began as a routine outing, turned into one of the most dramatic and historic moments in baseball history.
Galarraga sat down the first 26 Cleveland hitters that he faced, leaving him one out away from a perfect game. But moments later, instead of glory, a blown call by the umpire, Jim Joyce, kicked off a nightmare for Major League Baseball.
Today, ESPN’s Jen Lada explains what we can learn about justice and equity from this moment in time.
Jen’s report, E-60 Presents 28 Outs: An Imperfect Story, airs August 18 at 4pm ET on ESPN and ESPN+.
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