Pirates star pitcher makes unfortunate history after being taken out in middle of perfect game bid

Jared Jones was flirting with Major League Baseball history on Wednesday night — he got it, but it was not what he originally envisioned.The Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher retired the first 18 batters he faced, but he was taken out in the middle of his perfect game bid after six innings.Now, the Pirates certainly have their reasons — the 24-year-old Jones hasn’t thrown more than 81 pitches in eight starts since returning May 20 after missing all of last season while undergoing ulnar collateral ligament internal brace surgery on May 21, 2025.He was yanked with 77 pitches and likely would have needed more than 100 pitches to record the 25th perfect game in MLB history.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMJared Jones of the Pittsburgh Pirates pitches during the first inning against the Atlanta Braves at PNC Park on July 8, 2026, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
(Photo by Joe Sargent/Getty Images)However, Jones left the game after getting zero run support, so when the Atlanta Braves tacked on three runs late for a 3-0 victory, Jones instead found himself in the wrong chapter of the history books.According to Opta Stats, Jones became the first pitcher in the modern era (since 1920) to pitch at least six perfect innings and not record a win."It does suck.Something’s cool coming on, but I’m on what? My eighth start off of surgery? I completely understand it, and it is what it is," Jones told reporters after the game.Pittsburgh Pirates starting pitcher Jared Jones (17) makes his way to the field to warm up before pitching against the Atlanta Braves at PNC Park.
(Charles LeClaire/Imagn Images)JUSTIN VERLANDER ANNOUNCES HE WILL RETIRE AFTER THIS SEASON: 'I'VE REALIZED THAT TIME HAS COME'Jones said he didn't entertain attempting to complete the perfect game."Not with the pitch count," he said."Not really ever expecting to go nine right now, so that was never in my head."Joey Bart, traded to the Braves from the Pirates on June 18, followed a double by Mike Yas...