The ball almost came out when Wise caromed off the fence, but he held onto it, displaying it for the crowd in his bare left hand.
"I was hoping it was staying in there, give him enough room to catch it. I know the guys were doing everything they could to save the no-hitter, the perfect game, whatever it might be," Buehrle said.
Michel Hernandez then struck out, and with fans chanting Buehrle's name, Jason Bartlett grounded to shortstop. Buehrle was mobbed by teammates between the mound and first base.
"I don't know if it's really sunk in yet. We have a short flight to Detroit. I'm sure it will be a little hectic later," he said.
Buehrle pitched his second no-hitter. In a 6-0 win over Texas on April 18, 2007, he also faced the minimum 27 batters. He walked Sammy Sosa on a 3-1 pitch with one out in the fifth inning, then picked him off two pitches later.
"I threw a no-hitter, I was surprised as I could be when I threw that," he said. "I don't know what to say. Unbelievable."
It was the 18th perfect game in major league history, the 16th since the modern era began in 1900 and the first since Arizona's Randy Johnson against Atlanta on May 18, 2004.
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