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JUNE
1930
IN THE NEWS:
Danny MacFayden beats the Yankees 7-4 to end a 14-game losing streak for the Red Sox.
The Giants score 12 runs in the third inning of a game with the Braves, winning the nightcap of the doubleheader 16-3.
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 1, 1930 | | Cleveland Indians
3, Detroit Tigers
2 at League Park II | | | Boston Red Sox
7, New York Yankees
4 at Yankee Stadium | | | Chicago White Sox
8, St. Louis Browns
5 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Philadelphia Athletics
9, Washington Senators
6 at Griffith Stadium | | | New York Giants
9, Boston Braves
4 at Braves Field | | | New York Giants
16, Boston Braves
3 at Braves Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
10, Philadelphia Phillies
2 at Ebbets Field | | | Chicago Cubs
16, Pittsburgh Pirates
4 at Wrigley Field | | | Cincinnati Reds
5, St. Louis Cardinals
4 at Crosley Field | | | Cincinnati Reds
7, St. Louis Cardinals
1 at Crosley Field | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 2, 1930 | | Philadelphia Phillies
9, St. Louis Cardinals
6 at Baker Bowl | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) | IN THE NEWS:
Grover Cleveland Alexander is released by the Phillies after posting a 0-3 record. He ends his career thinking he has the NL record for most wins at 373, one more than Christy Mathewson. In 1946, a win disallowed in 1902 is restored to Mathewson's record, to leave the two pitchers at a tie.
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 3, 1930 | | New York Yankees
13, Chicago White Sox
7 at Comiskey Park I | | | Cleveland Indians
8, Boston Red Sox
3 at League Park II | | | Washington Senators
8, Detroit Tigers
4 at Tiger Stadium | | | Philadelphia Athletics
4, St. Louis Browns
1 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Chicago Cubs
15, Boston Braves
2 at Braves Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
6, Pittsburgh Pirates
5 at Ebbets Field | | | New York Giants
9, Cincinnati Reds
1 at Polo Grounds V | | | St. Louis Cardinals
11, Philadelphia Phillies
10 at Baker Bowl | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
IN THE NEWS:
Brooklyn makes eight errors, losing to Pittsburgh at Ebbets Field 12-6.
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 4, 1930 | | Chicago White Sox
8, New York Yankees
7 at Comiskey Park I | | | Boston Red Sox
5, Cleveland Indians
4 at League Park II | | | Washington Senators
11, Detroit Tigers
8 at Tiger Stadium | | | Philadelphia Athletics
4, St. Louis Browns
3 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Chicago Cubs
18, Boston Braves
10 at Braves Field | | | Pittsburgh Pirates
12, Brooklyn Dodgers
6 at Ebbets Field | | | New York Giants
8, Cincinnati Reds
5 at Polo Grounds V | | | Philadelphia Phillies
2, St. Louis Cardinals
1 at Baker Bowl | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 5, 1930 | | Cleveland Indians
17, Boston Red Sox
7 at League Park II | | | Detroit Tigers
6, Washington Senators
2 at Tiger Stadium | | | St. Louis Browns
6, Philadelphia Athletics
5 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Chicago Cubs
10, Boston Braves
7 at Braves Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
6, Pittsburgh Pirates
5 at Ebbets Field | | | New York Giants
7, Cincinnati Reds
4 at Polo Grounds V | | | Philadelphia Phillies
10, St. Louis Cardinals
4 at Baker Bowl | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) | IN THE NEWS:
Denny Sothern, Phillies OF, has four doubles in a 5-for-5 game.
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 6, 1930 | | Cleveland Indians
9, Boston Red Sox
4 at League Park II | | | Philadelphia Athletics
5, St. Louis Browns
4 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Pittsburgh Pirates
4, Boston Braves
3 at Braves Field | | | Chicago Cubs
13, Brooklyn Dodgers
0 at Ebbets Field | | | New York Giants
10, St. Louis Cardinals
7 at Polo Grounds V | | | Philadelphia Phillies
14, Cincinnati Reds
5 at Baker Bowl | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 7, 1930 | | Chicago White Sox
6, Philadelphia Athletics
5 at Comiskey Park I | | | Detroit Tigers
6, Boston Red Sox
0 at Tiger Stadium | | | New York Yankees
12, St. Louis Browns
5 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Boston Braves
6, Pittsburgh Pirates
4 at Braves Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
12, Chicago Cubs
9 at Ebbets Field | | | New York Giants
9, St. Louis Cardinals
7 at Polo Grounds V | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) | IN THE NEWS:
The increased hitting in the NL is reflected in these batting averages: Riggs Stephenson .420;
Babe Herman .414; Chuck Klein .401; Harry Heilmann .400; and Bill Terry .399.
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 8, 1930 | | Philadelphia Athletics
6, Chicago White Sox
3 at Comiskey Park I | | | Cleveland Indians
3, Washington Senators
2 at League Park II | | | Detroit Tigers
1, Boston Red Sox
0 at Tiger Stadium | | | St. Louis Browns
5, New York Yankees
4 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Boston Braves
10, Pittsburgh Pirates
6 at Braves Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
6, Chicago Cubs
0 at Ebbets Field | | | Cincinnati Reds
5, Philadelphia Phillies
4 at Crosley Field | | | Philadelphia Phillies
9, Cincinnati Reds
2 at Crosley Field | | | New York Giants
4, St. Louis Cardinals
1 at Polo Grounds V | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
IN THE NEWS:
Chick Hafey, the Cardinals' bespectacled OF, withdraws from the game because of eye trouble. He soon returns to the lineup, but this signals a constant problem with vision and sinus conditions that will hamper his career.
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 9, 1930 | | Philadelphia Athletics
3, Chicago White Sox
2 at Comiskey Park I | | | Cleveland Indians
5, Washington Senators
4 at League Park II | | | Boston Red Sox
7, Detroit Tigers
6 at Tiger Stadium | | | New York Yankees
8, St. Louis Browns
5 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
IN THE NEWS:
Lefty Grove loses his first game of the season, 7-6, in 11 innings to the White Sox. His record
is now 7-1.
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 10, 1930 | | Chicago White Sox
7, Philadelphia Athletics
6 at Comiskey Park I | | | Boston Red Sox
12, Detroit Tigers
6 at Tiger Stadium | | | New York Yankees
5, St. Louis Browns
3 at Sportsman's Park III | | | St. Louis Cardinals
2, Boston Braves
1 at Braves Field | | | Philadelphia Phillies
6, Chicago Cubs
2 at Baker Bowl | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 11, 1930 | | Washington Senators
2, Chicago White Sox
1 at Comiskey Park I | | | Cleveland Indians
6, Philadelphia Athletics
2 at League Park II | | | Detroit Tigers
13, New York Yankees
7 at Tiger Stadium | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
2, Cincinnati Reds
1 at Ebbets Field | | | New York Giants
9, Pittsburgh Pirates
2 at Polo Grounds V | | | Chicago Cubs
6, Philadelphia Phillies
2 at Baker Bowl | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 12, 1930 | | Chicago White Sox
10, Washington Senators
6 at Comiskey Park I | | | Cleveland Indians
4, Philadelphia Athletics
0 at League Park II | | | New York Yankees
14, Detroit Tigers
2 at Tiger Stadium | | | St. Louis Browns
6, Boston Red Sox
5 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
3, Cincinnati Reds
2 at Ebbets Field | | | Pittsburgh Pirates
10, New York Giants
7 at Polo Grounds V | | | Philadelphia Phillies
5, Chicago Cubs
3 at Baker Bowl | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) | IN THE NEWS:
Cleveland beats Philadelphia and takes over first place. Washington trades Goose Goslin to St. Louis for Heinie Manush and Al Crowder. The Senators will regain the popular OF in 1932, and with Manush and Crowder, he will help them win a pennant the following year.
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 13, 1930 | | Washington Senators
6, Chicago White Sox
2 at Comiskey Park I | | | Cleveland Indians
15, Philadelphia Athletics
2 at League Park II | | | New York Yankees
10, Detroit Tigers
9 at Tiger Stadium | | | St. Louis Browns
1, Boston Red Sox
0 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Boston Braves
9, St. Louis Cardinals
8 at Braves Field | | | Cincinnati Reds
8, Brooklyn Dodgers
5 at Ebbets Field | | | New York Giants
7, Pittsburgh Pirates
2 at Polo Grounds V | | | Chicago Cubs
7, Philadelphia Phillies
5 at Baker Bowl | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 14, 1930 | | Boston Red Sox
8, Chicago White Sox
4 at Comiskey Park I | | | New York Yankees
11, Cleveland Indians
7 at League Park II | | | Detroit Tigers
11, Philadelphia Athletics
2 at Tiger Stadium | | | St. Louis Browns
5, Washington Senators
4 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Boston Braves
2, Cincinnati Reds
0 at Braves Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
6, St. Louis Cardinals
5 at Ebbets Field | | | Chicago Cubs
8, New York Giants
5 at Polo Grounds V | | | Pittsburgh Pirates
19, Philadelphia Phillies
12 at Baker Bowl | | | Philadelphia Phillies
5, Pittsburgh Pirates
4 at Baker Bowl | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 15, 1930 | | New York Yankees
17, Cleveland Indians
10 at League Park II | | | Philadelphia Athletics
10, Detroit Tigers
1 at Tiger Stadium | | | St. Louis Browns
3, Washington Senators
2 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Boston Braves
4, Cincinnati Reds
3 at Braves Field | | | St. Louis Cardinals
9, Brooklyn Dodgers
4 at Ebbets Field | | | New York Giants
7, Chicago Cubs
4 at Polo Grounds V | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) | IN THE NEWS:
The Cardinals acquire spitball veteran Burleigh Grimes from the Braves for another spitballer, Wee Willie Sherdel, and Fred Frankhouse.
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 16, 1930 | | Boston Red Sox
6, Chicago White Sox
3 at Comiskey Park I | | | Detroit Tigers
9, Philadelphia Athletics
8 at Tiger Stadium | | | Washington Senators
9, St. Louis Browns
7 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Cincinnati Reds
11, Boston Braves
1 at Braves Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
5, St. Louis Cardinals
3 at Ebbets Field | | | Chicago Cubs
8, New York Giants
5 at Polo Grounds V | | | Philadelphia Phillies
18, Pittsburgh Pirates
14 at Baker Bowl | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 17, 1930 | | Boston Red Sox
8, Chicago White Sox
5 at Comiskey Park I | | | New York Yankees
17, Cleveland Indians
2 at League Park II | | | St. Louis Browns
12, Washington Senators
9 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Boston Braves
6, Cincinnati Reds
4 at Braves Field | | | Boston Braves
10, Cincinnati Reds
5 at Braves Field | | | Philadelphia Phillies
5, Pittsburgh Pirates
4 at Baker Bowl | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) | IN THE NEWS:
The Athletics beat Wes Ferrell of the Indians 7-2 with three consecutive HRs in the fifth (Al Simmons, Jimmie Foxx, and Bing Miller).
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 18, 1930 | | Philadelphia Athletics
7, Cleveland Indians
2 at Shibe Park | | | New York Giants
4, Pittsburgh Pirates
3 at Forbes Field | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 19, 1930 | | Boston Red Sox
4, St. Louis Browns
1 at Fenway Park | | | New York Yankees
5, Detroit Tigers
4 at Yankee Stadium | | | Philadelphia Athletics
4, Cleveland Indians
2 at Shibe Park | | | Washington Senators
3, Chicago White Sox
1 at Griffith Stadium | | | Chicago Cubs
10, Boston Braves
4 at Wrigley Field | | | Cincinnati Reds
5, Brooklyn Dodgers
0 at Crosley Field | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 20, 1930 | | St. Louis Browns
4, Boston Red Sox
3 at Fenway Park | | | Detroit Tigers
11, New York Yankees
6 at Yankee Stadium | | | Philadelphia Athletics
8, Cleveland Indians
0 at Shibe Park | | | Chicago White Sox
2, Washington Senators
1 at Griffith Stadium | | | Chicago Cubs
7, Boston Braves
3 at Wrigley Field | | | Cincinnati Reds
2, Brooklyn Dodgers
1 at Crosley Field | | | Pittsburgh Pirates
8, New York Giants
4 at Forbes Field | | | St. Louis Cardinals
7, Philadelphia Phillies
5 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 21, 1930 | | Boston Red Sox
3, St. Louis Browns
2 at Fenway Park | | | New York Yankees
3, Detroit Tigers
0 at Yankee Stadium | | | Philadelphia Athletics
7, Cleveland Indians
1 at Shibe Park | | | Chicago White Sox
7, Washington Senators
2 at Griffith Stadium | | | Chicago Cubs
5, Boston Braves
4 at Wrigley Field | | | Chicago Cubs
5, Boston Braves
4 at Wrigley Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
4, Cincinnati Reds
2 at Crosley Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
5, Cincinnati Reds
3 at Crosley Field | | | New York Giants
6, Pittsburgh Pirates
5 at Forbes Field | | | Philadelphia Phillies
13, St. Louis Cardinals
3 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 22, 1930 | | Detroit Tigers
5, Boston Red Sox
3 at Braves Field | | | Detroit Tigers
4, Boston Red Sox
2 at Braves Field | | | Cleveland Indians
4, Philadelphia Athletics
2 at League Park II | | | New York Yankees
5, St. Louis Browns
4 at Yankee Stadium | | | St. Louis Browns
5, New York Yankees
2 at Yankee Stadium | | | Washington Senators
10, Chicago White Sox
3 at Griffith Stadium | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
9, Pittsburgh Pirates
6 at Ebbets Field | | | Boston Braves
3, Chicago Cubs
2 at Wrigley Field | | | New York Giants
6, Cincinnati Reds
4 at Crosley Field | | | St. Louis Cardinals
12, Philadelphia Phillies
3 at Sportsman's Park III | | | St. Louis Cardinals
9, Philadelphia Phillies
3 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) | IN THE NEWS:
With two outs in the sixth inning, Brooklyn makes 10 hits in succession against Pittsburgh to equal the ML record. They begin the seventh inning with two more after the sixth inning ends with a runner tagged out at the plate.
Hack Wilson hits for the cycle with two singles, a double, triple, and HR and drives in six as the Cubs whip the Phils 21-8 at Wrigley.
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 23, 1930 | | Boston Red Sox
2, Detroit Tigers
0 at Fenway Park | | | New York Yankees
15, St. Louis Browns
0 at Yankee Stadium | | | St. Louis Browns
10, New York Yankees
6 at Yankee Stadium | | | Philadelphia Athletics
2, Chicago White Sox
1 at Shibe Park | | | Philadelphia Athletics
17, Chicago White Sox
9 at Shibe Park | | | Washington Senators
9, Cleveland Indians
5 at Griffith Stadium | | | Washington Senators
3, Cleveland Indians
2 at Griffith Stadium | | | Chicago Cubs
21, Philadelphia Phillies
8 at Wrigley Field | | | New York Giants
3, Cincinnati Reds
0 at Crosley Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
19, Pittsburgh Pirates
6 at Forbes Field | | | Boston Braves
12, St. Louis Cardinals
9 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 24, 1930 | | Boston Red Sox
5, Detroit Tigers
4 at Fenway Park | | | Detroit Tigers
8, Boston Red Sox
7 at Fenway Park | | | Washington Senators
7, Cleveland Indians
0 at Griffith Stadium | | | Chicago Cubs
6, Philadelphia Phillies
1 at Wrigley Field | | | Cincinnati Reds
4, New York Giants
1 at Crosley Field | | | St. Louis Cardinals
11, Boston Braves
3 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 25, 1930 | | Detroit Tigers
4, Boston Red Sox
3 at Fenway Park | | | New York Yankees
5, St. Louis Browns
4 at Yankee Stadium | | | New York Yankees
16, St. Louis Browns
4 at Yankee Stadium | | | Philadelphia Athletics
8, Chicago White Sox
1 at Shibe Park | | | Chicago White Sox
7, Philadelphia Athletics
2 at Shibe Park | | | Washington Senators
13, Cleveland Indians
5 at Griffith Stadium | | | Chicago Cubs
13, Philadelphia Phillies
12 at Wrigley Field | | | Cincinnati Reds
11, New York Giants
3 at Crosley Field | | | Pittsburgh Pirates
5, Brooklyn Dodgers
1 at Forbes Field | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 26, 1930 | | Boston Red Sox
9, Chicago White Sox
7 at Fenway Park | | | New York Yankees
13, Cleveland Indians
11 at Yankee Stadium | | | Philadelphia Athletics
8, St. Louis Browns
3 at Shibe Park | | | Washington Senators
12, Detroit Tigers
4 at Griffith Stadium | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
7, Chicago Cubs
1 at Wrigley Field | | | Pittsburgh Pirates
1, Philadelphia Phillies
0 at Forbes Field | | | Pittsburgh Pirates
11, Philadelphia Phillies
5 at Forbes Field | | | New York Giants
12, St. Louis Cardinals
4 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) | IN THE NEWS:
John Quinn, 46-year-old Athletics pitcher, becomes the oldest player to hit a HR when he connects against the Browns and picks up the victory. Fellow sluggers Foxx and Simmons also hit HRs.
A Ladies Day crowd swells the Wrigley Field attendance to a park record 51,556 to watch the Cubs 7-5 win over Brooklyn. Kiki Cuyler's 10th- inning
HR is the clincher.
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 27, 1930 | | Cleveland Indians
11, New York Yankees
7 at Yankee Stadium | | | St. Louis Browns
8, Philadelphia Athletics
2 at Shibe Park | | | Philadelphia Athletics
8, St. Louis Browns
3 at Shibe Park | | | Washington Senators
6, Detroit Tigers
4 at Griffith Stadium | | | Chicago Cubs
7, Brooklyn Dodgers
5 at Wrigley Field | | | Cincinnati Reds
7, Boston Braves
6 at Crosley Field | | | Pittsburgh Pirates
6, Philadelphia Phillies
4 at Forbes Field | | | New York Giants
9, St. Louis Cardinals
4 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 28, 1930 | | Boston Red Sox
4, Chicago White Sox
2 at Fenway Park | | | New York Yankees
13, Cleveland Indians
1 at Yankee Stadium | | | New York Yankees
14, Cleveland Indians
2 at Yankee Stadium | | | Philadelphia Athletics
6, St. Louis Browns
5 at Shibe Park | | | Washington Senators
12, Detroit Tigers
3 at Griffith Stadium | | | Chicago Cubs
4, Brooklyn Dodgers
2 at Wrigley Field | | | Cincinnati Reds
5, Boston Braves
4 at Crosley Field | | | Pittsburgh Pirates
6, Philadelphia Phillies
3 at Forbes Field | | | Philadelphia Phillies
6, Pittsburgh Pirates
4 at Forbes Field | | | St. Louis Cardinals
6, New York Giants
2 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 29, 1930 | | Boston Red Sox
10, Chicago White Sox
6 at Braves Field | | | Chicago White Sox
2, Boston Red Sox
1 at Braves Field | | | Philadelphia Athletics
6, Detroit Tigers
5 at Tiger Stadium | | | New York Yankees
7, Cleveland Indians
6 at Yankee Stadium | | | St. Louis Browns
6, Washington Senators
3 at Griffith Stadium | | | Chicago Cubs
5, Brooklyn Dodgers
1 at Wrigley Field | | | Boston Braves
4, Cincinnati Reds
3 at Crosley Field | | | Boston Braves
10, Cincinnati Reds
3 at Crosley Field | | | St. Louis Cardinals
3, New York Giants
2 at Sportsman's Park III | | | St. Louis Cardinals
5, New York Giants
4 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) | IN THE NEWS:
Brooklyn, in need of an OF, buys Ike Boone from the San Francisco Missions (PCL) where he was hitting .448 through 83 games. In 1929 Boone compiled an all-time
record of 553 total bases while hitting 55 homers and batting .407. Boone wasn't even Brooklyn's first choice; the Robins preferred another PCL batting star, Buzz Arlett, who had his eye injured in a postgame fight with umpire Chet Chadbourne, who slugged the Oakland OF with his mask.
The Cubs move into first place ahead of Brooklyn by defeating the Giants.
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 30, 1930 | | Cleveland Indians
8, Boston Red Sox
3 at Fenway Park | | | New York Yankees
15, Chicago White Sox
4 at Yankee Stadium | | | Philadelphia Athletics
3, Detroit Tigers
1 at Shibe Park | | | Washington Senators
2, St. Louis Browns
1 at Griffith Stadium | | | Chicago Cubs
10, New York Giants
3 at Wrigley Field | | | Boston Braves
6, Pittsburgh Pirates
5 at Forbes Field | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
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