The first perfect game in World Series history was pitched by Don Larsen. On Oct. 8, 1956, against the Brooklyn Dodgers, Larsen became the first pitcher to throw a no-hit, no-walk, no-run game during a championship series. It took just 97 pitches to beat the Dodgers in Game Five and only went to a three-ball count once. This high quality digital photograph depicts Larsen's last pitch of the game. Don Larsen has hand signed this black and white 8x10 photograph. This product comes complete with a Steiner Sports certificate of authenticity.

