pitcher don larson has died. hall of famer played for seven different teams over his 14-year major league career but was immortalized as a new york yankee against the dodgers in game five of the 1956 world series when he threw a perfect game and the only no hitter in the history of the fall classic. it led to the first of two of world series titles for larson during his five seasons with the yanks. larson's agent says the former pitcher died of esophageal cancer last night. he was 90 years old. richard haass, talk about david certain, if you will, and also don larson. >> david stern really made the nab a modern sport, a global sport. about a quarter of the players come from around the world, non-american markets, have become central to the game. it's growing incredibly fast around the world.