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Wade McGilberry threw the first and only documented perfect game on the MLB2K10 video game. McGilberry will receive a $1M cash prize. McGilberry, 23, of Mobile, Ala., used Atlanta's Kenshin Kawakami of the Braves to record a perfect game -- allowing no batter to reach base -- against the Mets. McGilberry's entry, recorded on March 2, was then verified by 2K Sports and he was presented with that prize for winning the company's Perfect Game contest. "We are going to pay off the house, get our finances in order," McGilberry said Wednesday on CBS' Early Show. "We are also going to start a family, which we had planned to do once our finances were together. They are just together sooner than we thought." |