Tigers pitcher Armando Galarraga had a perfect game with two outs in the ninth inning when a blown call prevented him from making history. Indians hitter Jason Donald reached first base on an infield single. Detroit disputed the call and replays later showed that Donald was out. Galarraga's perfect game would have been the third this season and the second in just a matter of days after Roy Halladay was perfect against the Marlins on Saturday. Donald hit a bouncer that first baseman Miguel Cabrera cleanly fielded to his right. He took his time and made an accurate throw to Galarraga covering the bag. The ball appeared to be in Galarraga's glove just before Donald made it to first base, replays indicated. Galarraga quickly retired Trevor Crowe for the one-hit shutout after losing out on history.