Levsen registered 16 of his 21 major league wins in 1926. That August 28, he became
the last pitcher to record complete game victories in both ends of a doubleheader,
as he tossed a pair of four-hitters against the Red Sox.
(ME)
FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
»August 28, 1926:
The Indians use the same lineup in two victories over the Red Sox, including Emil Levsen, who pitches the 6-1 and 51 sweep. He strikes out none.
»September 19, 1926: At Cleveland's League Park, a crowd of 31,000 watch the Yankees hold back the Indians, 8–3, in the final of a six game series. In the 7th, Ruth parks his 43rd homer of the year and Lou Gehrig follows with another home run, both off Emil Levsen. Gehrig adds three doubles and five RBIs to lead the Yankee charge. Dutch Ruether picks up the New York win.