Local hero, Bucky "The Ace" Anderson, achieved the unthinkable yesterday when he threw a perfect game in the bottom of the 9th inning, securing a 12-0 shutout for his team, the Springfield Slammers.
With a blazing fastball and a wicked curveball, Anderson struck out the side, sending the crowd into a frenzy and cementing his place in the record books as one of the greatest baseball players of all time.
"I was just trying to get the W," Anderson said in a post-game interview, "I didn't even realize I was throwing a perfect game until the umpire told me it was over."
Anderson's performance has sparked a heated debate among baseball fans, with some calling him the "next Babe Ruth" and others saying he's "just a flash in the pan."
The Slammers are now in first place in the league, with a 12-game winning streak and a record 100% winning percentage.