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Apr 21, 2012; Seattle, WA, USA; Chicago White Sox starting pitcher Philip Humber (41) pitches to the Seattle Mariners during the 3rd inning at Safeco Field. Mandatory Credit: Steven Bisig-US PRESSWIRE

Philip Humber Perfect Game: White Sox Pitcher Shuts Down Seattle Mariners

Phillip Humber threw a perfect game for the Chicago White Sox against the Seattle Mariners on Saturday afternoon.

Philip Humber Perfect Game: White Sox Pitcher Shuts Down Seattle Mariners

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VIDEO: Philip Humber Throws Perfect Game For Chicago White Sox Vs. Seattle Mariners

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Philip Humber Perfect Game: Chicago Pitcher Mows Down Seattle Mariners

Chicago White Sox starting pitcher Philip Humber threw a perfect game on Saturday versus the Seattle Mariners during a 4-0 White Sox win. Humber finished with nine strikeouts. The 29-year old righty threw the perfect game in just 97 pitches. Humber struck out Mariners shortstop Brendan Ryan on a controversial play to end the game.

Humber reached a 3-0 count on Michael Saunders to start the ninth inning but worked his way into a strikeout.

Paul Konerko hit the 398th home run of his career in the second inning. Konerko almost hit another home run, but his shot carried off the left field wall to go for an RBI single.

Alejandro De Aza singled in the ninth inning to score Brent Lillibridge in the ninth inning.

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