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    Warren Hacker from the Chronology

    Nov 13, 1956 - The Cubs send P Warren Hacker‚ 3B Don Hoak and OF Pete Whisenant to the Reds for 36-year-old P Elmer Singleton‚ 18-8 with Seattle in 1956‚ and 3B Ray Jablonski.

    Jun 4, 1955 - For the 2nd time‚ Willie Mays blasts an extra inning homer off the Cub's Warren Hacker‚ this time in the 12th inning. But it's not enough as the Cubs win‚ 9-8. On April 30th of last year Willie hacked one in the 14th.

    May 21, 1955 - In Milwaukee‚ Cubs pitcher Warren Hacker loses his no-hitter when he gives up a one-out 9th-inning HR to George Crowe. Hacker holds on to win 2-1.

    Apr 30, 1954 - Willie Mays homers in the 14th inning off Cubs lefty Warren Hacker to give Sal Maglie and the Giants a 4-2 victory.

    Sep 4, 1952 - Stu Miller‚ who debuted with a 1-0 win over the Cubs August 12‚ repeats his performance against Chicago. Again‚ it is Schoendienst scoring the only run. Warren Hacker is the unfortunate loser.

    Jun 19, 1952 - After 4 straight losses to the CubsCarl Erskine of the Dodgers no-hits them 5-0‚ topping Warren Hacker. The only base runner is relief P Willard Ramsdell‚ who Erskine walks in the 3rd. Erskine is now 6-1 for the first-place Dodgers.

    Sep 7, 1951 - Warren Hacker‚ pitching for LA (PCL)‚ pitches a no-hitter against Seattle‚ winning‚ 4-0.

    Jul 6, 1949 - At Cincinnati‚ the Reds bang out 26 hits and roll over the Cubs‚ 23-4. Walker Cooper‚ acquired on June 13th from the Giants‚ collects a (20th C.) record-tying 6 hits in 7 at bats‚ including 3 homers‚ and scores 5 times. Cooper ends the day with 10 RBIs. Ken Raffensberger wins the laugher over Warren Hacker.

    Jul 3, 1949 - Ralph Kiner's 21st homer‚ off Warren Hacker‚ helps the Pirates down the host Cubs‚ 7-3. Vic Lombardi goes the rout for his 3rd win.

    Aug 1, 1946 - Future major leaguer Warren Hacker ties the knot at home plate at the Pampa Oilers Baseball Park. His bride is the former Olinda Schenke.

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