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On September 2, 2001, Yankees pitcher Mike Mussina was one strike away from a perfect game, when Carl Everett blooped a single to left-center field. He ended up with a one-hit shutout.

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Q: Which New York Yankee was pitching a perfect game in Fenway Park before giving up a hit to end the perfect game in 2001?
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