How Old Was the Youngest MLB Player Ever to Pitch in a World Series?
The youngest pitcher to ever take the mound in a World Series game is Martin Pérez, who was 20 years and 264 days old when he pitched for the Texas Rangers against the San Francisco Giants in Game 4 of the 2010 World Series. Pérez pitched a scoreless inning, allowing only one hit.
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