Word Search

Baseball Almanac knows that all work and no watching baseball will make your mind dull. I can't televise any baseball games for you, but I can offer you some clean online baseball style entertainment.

Please take a few moments and enjoy this amazingly fun word search. Perfect Game Pitchers Word Search is a challenging puzzle that changes each and every time you play — please have fun.

"When I start, I try to pitch a perfect game. If I walk a batter, then I still try to pitch a no-hitter. If I allow a hit, I then try to at least pitch a shutout. Failing in that, I still try to win." - Sandy Koufax
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Word Search by Baseball Almanac

Instructions for Perfect Game Pitchers Word Search

1. Click New Game to start.
2. Find the words in the box to the right in the puzzle.
3. Click mouse at beginning of word and release at the end of the word.
4. Use arrows on word box to see all the words you need to find to win.
5. Have Fun!



Baseball Almanac has an amazing page called the Perfect Game Club online which includes many details, box scores, final scores, opponents, and much more.

Have you seen a perfect game? Have you heard one on the radio? Were you in attendance at any of them? Share your memories on Baseball Fever.

Did you know that after Len Barker pitched his perfect game on May 15, 1981, his grandmother (Mrs. Tokie Lockhart) was heard saying, "Tell Len I'm very proud of him. I hope he does better next time."