A wartime pitcher, Feldman was the winner for his hometown Giants in the most lopsided
victory in franchise history, 26-8 over the Dodgers (4/30/44). In 1946 Feldman jumped
to the Mexican League, which was raiding major league rosters for experienced players.
(JK)
FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
»August 23, 1942:
At Ebbets Field, the Dodgers sweep two from their cross-town rivals. In the first game, the Giants took a 4–2 lead in the 10th on Johnny Mize's 2-run home run, only to see Dolf Camilli hit reliever Harry Feldman's 1st pitch for a grand slam and give Dem Bums a 6–4 win. The 2nd game, the Dodgers score two in the 5th to take a 7–5 lead in a game halted by darkness. The Dodgers now lead St. Louis by seven 1/2 games.