»May 24, 1941: Selma Cloverleaf (Southeastern L) pitcher Hal Toenes relieves in the top of the ninth inning against the Jackson Mississipians with a runner on 1B and two out (as noted by historian Bill Hickman). Without throwing a pitch, he picks the runner off 1B. Selma, four runs down, scores six runs to give Toenes the pitchless win.