Inside Pitch: Randy Johnson, Sandy Amoros and Mother's Day

At age 40, Randy Johnson achieved perfection on the mound

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Seventeen years ago this week, on May 18, 2004, Randy Johnson became the oldest pitcher to throw a perfect game, accomplishing the feat while playing for the Diamondbacks at 40 years old. Click here to read more about Johnson's historic performance en route to his 2015 induction into the Hall of Fame.

World War II-era ballplayers made ultimate sacrifice

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Elmer Gedeon and Harry O'Neill put their baseball careers on hold during World War II and lost their lives in service to their country. As Memorial Day approaches, we remember the two big leaguers who made the ultimate sacrifice. Click here to read their story.

#CardCorner: 1957 Topps Sandy Amoros

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Sandy Amoros carved his name into Brooklyn history with a catch for the ages in Game 7 of the 1955 World Series. Click here to learn more about Amoros' career in this week's #CardCorner.

Moments for Mom

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The Hall of Fame preserves many historic moments from Mother's Day games, including artifacts from Dallas Braden's day of perfection in 2010. Click here to read more.