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Miami Pitcher Tosses Perfecto; Brother Assists with Perfect Play-by-Play
Published by Gabe Zaldivar on March 5, 2014
If you have ever wondered what it sounds like to hear a man watch his brother throw the rare perfect game, you are in luck. Jorge Salas was fortunate enough to be in the booth calling his older brother Javi Salas' masterpiece against Villanova on Tuesday.
NCAA.com reports that a game which demanded 113 pitches from the young Hurricanes right-hander would conclude in the 22nd perfect game in NCAA Division I since 1957.
The rare feat is remarkable enough, but then you spot a small tidbit at the tail end of the report.
"He celebrated with his family after the game, and joined his younger brother Jorge, a student radio broadcaster for WVUM 90.5, in the radio booth for a postgame interview."
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