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JUNE
1952
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 1, 1952 | | Brooklyn Dodgers
3, Chicago Cubs
2 at Wrigley Field | | | Cincinnati Reds
1, Boston Braves
0 at Crosley Field | | | Boston Braves
9, Cincinnati Reds
4 at Crosley Field | | | Philadelphia Phillies
5, Pittsburgh Pirates
1 at Forbes Field | | | Pittsburgh Pirates
2, Philadelphia Phillies
1 at Forbes Field | | | St. Louis Cardinals
8, New York Giants
7 at Sportsman's Park III | | | St. Louis Cardinals
8, New York Giants
2 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Boston Red Sox
3, Chicago White Sox
2 at Fenway Park | | | Washington Senators
4, Detroit Tigers
3 at Griffith Stadium | | | Detroit Tigers
6, Washington Senators
3 at Griffith Stadium | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 2, 1952 | | Chicago Cubs
6, Brooklyn Dodgers
1 at Wrigley Field | | | Boston Braves
4, Cincinnati Reds
1 at Crosley Field | | | St. Louis Cardinals
5, New York Giants
4 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Boston Red Sox
6, Chicago White Sox
2 at Fenway Park | | | New York Yankees
2, Cleveland Indians
0 at Yankee Stadium | | | Philadelphia Athletics
2, St. Louis Browns
1 at Shibe Park | | | Washington Senators
5, Detroit Tigers
2 at Griffith Stadium | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) | IN THE NEWS:
In a blockbuster trade between Detroit and Boston, the Red Sox send Walt Dropo, Don Lenhardt, Johnny Pesky, Fred Hatfield, and Bill Wight to the Tigers for 3B George Kell, Hoot Evers, Dizzy Trout, and Johnny Lipon.
Y. Yamasaki of the Chunichi Dragons steals six bases in a single game for a Japanese record. This ties the AL record of six set by Eddie Collins of Philadelphia in 1912; it is one behind the NL record set by George Gore in 1881 and Billy Hamilton of Philadelphia in 1894.
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 3, 1952 | | New York Giants
17, Chicago Cubs
4 at Wrigley Field | | | Cincinnati Reds
2, Philadelphia Phillies
1 at Crosley Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
6, Pittsburgh Pirates
4 at Forbes Field | | | Boston Braves
3, St. Louis Cardinals
2 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Cleveland Indians
6, Boston Red Sox
0 at Fenway Park | | | New York Yankees
4, Chicago White Sox
3 at Yankee Stadium | | | Philadelphia Athletics
3, Detroit Tigers
1 at Shibe Park | | | St. Louis Browns
3, Washington Senators
2 at Griffith Stadium | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
IN THE NEWS:
Billy Goodman of the Red Sox goes 5-for-5 in a 13-11 slugfest with Cleveland. The Indians Larry Doby hits for the cycle.
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 4, 1952 | | Chicago Cubs
6, New York Giants
2 at Wrigley Field | | | Cincinnati Reds
10, Philadelphia Phillies
8 at Crosley Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
7, Pittsburgh Pirates
4 at Forbes Field | | | St. Louis Cardinals
6, Boston Braves
0 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Boston Red Sox
13, Cleveland Indians
11 at Fenway Park | | | New York Yankees
6, Chicago White Sox
3 at Yankee Stadium | | | Philadelphia Athletics
4, Detroit Tigers
3 at Shibe Park | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 5, 1952 | | Chicago Cubs
3, New York Giants
1 at Wrigley Field | | | Cincinnati Reds
5, Philadelphia Phillies
3 at Crosley Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
2, Pittsburgh Pirates
0 at Forbes Field | | | Boston Braves
8, St. Louis Cardinals
3 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Cleveland Indians
5, Boston Red Sox
0 at Fenway Park | | | New York Yankees
6, Chicago White Sox
4 at Yankee Stadium | | | Detroit Tigers
12, Philadelphia Athletics
2 at Shibe Park | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) | IN THE NEWS:
Bucky Walters succeeds Charlie Grimm as manager of the minor league Milwaukee Brewers after the latter had accepted the Braves job.
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 6, 1952 | | Chicago Cubs
7, Boston Braves
2 at Wrigley Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
6, Cincinnati Reds
4 at Crosley Field | | | Pittsburgh Pirates
8, New York Giants
1 at Forbes Field | | | St. Louis Cardinals
5, Philadelphia Phillies
4 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Detroit Tigers
4, Boston Red Sox
2 at Fenway Park | | | St. Louis Browns
9, New York Yankees
3 at Yankee Stadium | | | Cleveland Indians
11, Philadelphia Athletics
4 at Shibe Park | | | Chicago White Sox
4, Washington Senators
3 at Griffith Stadium | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
IN THE NEWS:
Sam Jethroe hits the last grand slam in the history of the Boston Braves, as the Braves win the second game of a doubleheader 7-6.
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 7, 1952 | | Chicago Cubs
9, Boston Braves
3 at Wrigley Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
11, Cincinnati Reds
3 at Crosley Field | | | New York Giants
7, Pittsburgh Pirates
5 at Forbes Field | | | Philadelphia Phillies
4, St. Louis Cardinals
3 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Boston Red Sox
11, Detroit Tigers
9 at Fenway Park | | | New York Yankees
2, St. Louis Browns
1 at Yankee Stadium | | | Cleveland Indians
14, Philadelphia Athletics
0 at Shibe Park | | | Chicago White Sox
5, Washington Senators
3 at Griffith Stadium | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 8, 1952 | | Chicago Cubs
7, Boston Braves
5 at Wrigley Field | | | Boston Braves
7, Chicago Cubs
6 at Wrigley Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
11, Cincinnati Reds
7 at Crosley Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
10, Cincinnati Reds
4 at Crosley Field | | | New York Giants
9, Pittsburgh Pirates
1 at Forbes Field | | | St. Louis Cardinals
5, Philadelphia Phillies
3 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Boston Red Sox
5, Detroit Tigers
2 at Fenway Park | | | Boston Red Sox
5, Detroit Tigers
2 at Fenway Park | | | New York Yankees
5, St. Louis Browns
2 at Yankee Stadium | | | New York Yankees
3, St. Louis Browns
0 at Yankee Stadium | | | Philadelphia Athletics
12, Cleveland Indians
4 at Shibe Park | | | Philadelphia Athletics
11, Cleveland Indians
3 at Shibe Park | | | Chicago White Sox
6, Washington Senators
3 at Griffith Stadium | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 9, 1952 | | Boston Braves
3, Pittsburgh Pirates
2 at Forbes Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
6, St. Louis Cardinals
2 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Boston Red Sox
9, Detroit Tigers
8 at Fenway Park | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) | IN THE NEWS:
After an absence of 5 months, Charlie Comiskey, Jr.,
rejoins the White Sox as vice president after he was reelected to the board.
The St. Louis Browns fire manager Rogers Hornsby in Boston. The players present owner Bill Veeck with a trophy for freeing them from Rajah's tyranny. The stunt was actually the work of Veeck and team traveling secretary Bill Durney. The Browns name Marty Marion as their player-manager.
Sam Mele of the White Sox hits a 3-run HR and a 3-run triple n the fourth inning of a game at Boston, as Chicago romps 15-2.
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 10, 1952 | | Chicago Cubs
10, Philadelphia Phillies
5 at Wrigley Field | | | Cincinnati Reds
6, New York Giants
5 at Crosley Field | | | Pittsburgh Pirates
7, Boston Braves
5 at Forbes Field | | | St. Louis Cardinals
1, Brooklyn Dodgers
0 at Sportsman's Park III | | | St. Louis Browns
7, Boston Red Sox
4 at Fenway Park | | | New York Yankees
4, Detroit Tigers
0 at Yankee Stadium | | | Chicago White Sox
15, Philadelphia Athletics
4 at Shibe Park | | | Cleveland Indians
4, Washington Senators
3 at Griffith Stadium | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
IN THE NEWS:
The Cubs Hank Sauer hits three HRs off Curt Simmons at Wrigley Field to account for all the scoring. The Cubs beat the Phillies 3-0.
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 11, 1952 | | Chicago Cubs
3, Philadelphia Phillies
2 at Wrigley Field | | | New York Giants
3, Cincinnati Reds
2 at Crosley Field | | | Pittsburgh Pirates
5, Boston Braves
0 at Forbes Field | | | St. Louis Cardinals
3, Brooklyn Dodgers
2 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Boston Red Sox
11, St. Louis Browns
9 at Fenway Park | | | New York Yankees
7, Detroit Tigers
2 at Yankee Stadium | | | Philadelphia Athletics
5, Chicago White Sox
3 at Shibe Park | | | Washington Senators
1, Cleveland Indians
0 at Griffith Stadium | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
IN THE NEWS:
The AL suspends Browns manager Marty Marion indefinitely for pushing umpire Bill McGowan in the previous night's 7-5 loss to Boston.
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 12, 1952 | | Chicago Cubs
3, Philadelphia Phillies
1 at Wrigley Field | | | Boston Braves
11, Pittsburgh Pirates
2 at Forbes Field | | | St. Louis Cardinals
15, Brooklyn Dodgers
10 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Boston Red Sox
7, St. Louis Browns
5 at Fenway Park | | | New York Yankees
3, Detroit Tigers
0 at Yankee Stadium | | | Chicago White Sox
10, Philadelphia Athletics
4 at Shibe Park | | | Cleveland Indians
7, Washington Senators
4 at Griffith Stadium | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 13, 1952 | | Chicago Cubs
5, Boston Braves
0 at Braves Field | | | Cleveland Indians
7, New York Yankees
1 at Cleveland Stadium | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) | IN THE NEWS:
Warren Spahn of the Braves ties the NL record of Jim Whitney with 18 strikeouts against the Cubs in a 15-inning, 3-1 loss. Hal Jeffcoat's 2-run triple wins it,
while Spahn's HR is the only Boston score. Meanwhile, Braves scout Dewey Griggs signs Henry Aaron to a Braves contract.
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 14, 1952 | | Chicago Cubs
3, Boston Braves
1 at Braves Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
6, Cincinnati Reds
2 at Ebbets Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
4, Cincinnati Reds
3 at Ebbets Field | | | New York Giants
4, St. Louis Cardinals
3 at Polo Grounds V | | | Philadelphia Phillies
4, Pittsburgh Pirates
2 at Shibe Park | | | Chicago White Sox
4, Boston Red Sox
2 at Comiskey Park I | | | New York Yankees
11, Cleveland Indians
0 at Cleveland Stadium | | | Detroit Tigers
7, Washington Senators
6 at Tiger Stadium | | | Philadelphia Athletics
9, St. Louis Browns
2 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
IN THE NEWS:
The Cardinals, down 11-0, rally to defeat the Giants 14-12. All the Redbird scores come in the last three innings, as Solly Hemus ties the game with an eighth-inning HR and adds another in the ninth. The Giants win 3-0 in game 2.
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 15, 1952 | | Boston Braves
4, Chicago Cubs
1 at Braves Field | | | Boston Braves
2, Chicago Cubs
0 at Braves Field | | | Cincinnati Reds
7, Brooklyn Dodgers
4 at Ebbets Field | | | St. Louis Cardinals
14, New York Giants
12 at Polo Grounds V | | | New York Giants
3, St. Louis Cardinals
0 at Polo Grounds V | | | Pittsburgh Pirates
6, Philadelphia Phillies
0 at Shibe Park | | | Philadelphia Phillies
6, Pittsburgh Pirates
3 at Shibe Park | | | Chicago White Sox
7, Boston Red Sox
2 at Comiskey Park I | | | Boston Red Sox
3, Chicago White Sox
2 at Comiskey Park I | | | New York Yankees
8, Cleveland Indians
2 at Cleveland Stadium | | | New York Yankees
4, Cleveland Indians
3 at Cleveland Stadium | | | Detroit Tigers
6, Washington Senators
3 at Tiger Stadium | | | Washington Senators
4, Detroit Tigers
2 at Tiger Stadium | | | St. Louis Browns
6, Philadelphia Athletics
3 at Sportsman's Park III | | | St. Louis Browns
7, Philadelphia Athletics
6 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 16, 1952 | | New York Giants
8, St. Louis Cardinals
7 at Polo Grounds V | | | Philadelphia Phillies
5, Pittsburgh Pirates
4 at Shibe Park | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) | IN THE NEWS:
The Holy Cross Crusaders defeat the University of Missouri 8-4 to win the NCAA College Baseball title.
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 17, 1952 | | Boston Braves
5, Cincinnati Reds
1 at Braves Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
9, Chicago Cubs
1 at Ebbets Field | | | Pittsburgh Pirates
6, New York Giants
2 at Polo Grounds V | | | Philadelphia Phillies
2, St. Louis Cardinals
1 at Shibe Park | | | St. Louis Cardinals
4, Philadelphia Phillies
0 at Shibe Park | | | Chicago White Sox
13, Philadelphia Athletics
1 at Comiskey Park I | | | Chicago White Sox
2, Philadelphia Athletics
1 at Comiskey Park I | | | Washington Senators
4, Cleveland Indians
3 at Cleveland Stadium | | | Detroit Tigers
7, New York Yankees
6 at Tiger Stadium | | | St. Louis Browns
3, Boston Red Sox
1 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 18, 1952 | | Cincinnati Reds
7, Boston Braves
6 at Braves Field | | | Cincinnati Reds
3, Boston Braves
1 at Braves Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
6, Chicago Cubs
5 at Ebbets Field | | | New York Giants
5, Pittsburgh Pirates
2 at Polo Grounds V | | | St. Louis Cardinals
7, Philadelphia Phillies
1 at Shibe Park | | | Washington Senators
3, Cleveland Indians
2 at Cleveland Stadium | | | New York Yankees
10, Detroit Tigers
6 at Tiger Stadium | | | St. Louis Browns
4, Boston Red Sox
3 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) | IN THE NEWS:
After four straight losses to the Cubs, Carl Erskine of the Dodgers no-hits them 5-0. The only base runner is relief P Willard Ramsdell in the third. Erskine is now 6-1 for the first-place Dodgers.
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 19, 1952 | | Cincinnati Reds
7, Boston Braves
4 at Braves Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
5, Chicago Cubs
0 at Ebbets Field | | | Pittsburgh Pirates
8, New York Giants
1 at Polo Grounds V | | | St. Louis Cardinals
6, Philadelphia Phillies
4 at Shibe Park | | | Philadelphia Athletics
4, Chicago White Sox
1 at Comiskey Park I | | | Chicago White Sox
5, Philadelphia Athletics
4 at Comiskey Park I | | | Washington Senators
6, Cleveland Indians
3 at Cleveland Stadium | | | New York Yankees
8, Detroit Tigers
0 at Tiger Stadium | | | Boston Red Sox
2, St. Louis Browns
0 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 20, 1952 | | Boston Braves
12, St. Louis Cardinals
7 at Braves Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
5, Pittsburgh Pirates
4 at Ebbets Field | | | New York Giants
4, Chicago Cubs
3 at Polo Grounds V | | | Philadelphia Phillies
3, Cincinnati Reds
1 at Shibe Park | | | Chicago White Sox
8, New York Yankees
5 at Comiskey Park I | | | Cleveland Indians
9, Boston Red Sox
2 at Cleveland Stadium | | | Philadelphia Athletics
3, Detroit Tigers
1 at Tiger Stadium | | | Washington Senators
5, St. Louis Browns
5 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) | IN THE NEWS:
As a publicity stunt, Harrisburg of the Inter-State League signs a woman player, Eleanor Engle, but she does not get into a game. Female ball players are officially banned by minor league President George Trautman shortly after.
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 21, 1952 | | St. Louis Cardinals
9, Boston Braves
0 at Braves Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
14, Pittsburgh Pirates
4 at Ebbets Field | | | New York Giants
6, Chicago Cubs
2 at Polo Grounds V | | | Chicago White Sox
5, New York Yankees
1 at Comiskey Park I | | | Boston Red Sox
3, Cleveland Indians
1 at Cleveland Stadium | | | St. Louis Browns
7, Washington Senators
3 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 22, 1952 | | St. Louis Cardinals
7, Boston Braves
2 at Braves Field | | | St. Louis Cardinals
7, Boston Braves
2 at Braves Field | | | Cincinnati Reds
5, Philadelphia Phillies
3 at Shibe Park | | | Philadelphia Phillies
3, Cincinnati Reds
0 at Shibe Park | | | New York Yankees
3, Chicago White Sox
0 at Comiskey Park I | | | Chicago White Sox
2, New York Yankees
1 at Comiskey Park I | | | Cleveland Indians
7, Boston Red Sox
0 at Cleveland Stadium | | | Cleveland Indians
5, Boston Red Sox
4 at Cleveland Stadium | | | Detroit Tigers
4, Philadelphia Athletics
3 at Tiger Stadium | | | Philadelphia Athletics
10, Detroit Tigers
0 at Tiger Stadium | | | Washington Senators
8, St. Louis Browns
5 at Sportsman's Park III | | | St. Louis Browns
3, Washington Senators
2 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 23, 1952 | | Boston Braves
9, Pittsburgh Pirates
3 at Braves Field | | | Washington Senators
6, Chicago White Sox
4 at Comiskey Park I | | | Boston Red Sox
12, Detroit Tigers
6 at Tiger Stadium | | | New York Yankees
14, St. Louis Browns
10 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 24, 1952 | | Boston Braves
4, Pittsburgh Pirates
3 at Braves Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
6, St. Louis Cardinals
0 at Ebbets Field | | | St. Louis Cardinals
7, Brooklyn Dodgers
4 at Ebbets Field | | | New York Giants
3, Cincinnati Reds
1 at Polo Grounds V | | | New York Giants
7, Cincinnati Reds
4 at Polo Grounds V | | | Philadelphia Phillies
6, Chicago Cubs
0 at Shibe Park | | | Philadelphia Phillies
2, Chicago Cubs
1 at Shibe Park | | | Washington Senators
6, Chicago White Sox
2 at Comiskey Park I | | | Cleveland Indians
2, Philadelphia Athletics
1 at Cleveland Stadium | | | Detroit Tigers
7, Boston Red Sox
1 at Tiger Stadium | | | New York Yankees
8, St. Louis Browns
3 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 25, 1952 | | Boston Braves
5, Pittsburgh Pirates
2 at Braves Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
3, St. Louis Cardinals
1 at Ebbets Field | | | New York Giants
3, Cincinnati Reds
2 at Polo Grounds V | | | Chicago Cubs
4, Philadelphia Phillies
1 at Shibe Park | | | Washington Senators
9, Chicago White Sox
6 at Comiskey Park I | | | Philadelphia Athletics
11, Cleveland Indians
9 at Cleveland Stadium | | | Boston Red Sox
10, Detroit Tigers
3 at Tiger Stadium | | | St. Louis Browns
10, New York Yankees
9 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 26, 1952 | | New York Giants
3, Brooklyn Dodgers
0 at Polo Grounds V | | | Detroit Tigers
6, St. Louis Browns
0 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) | IN THE NEWS:
Phils manager Eddie Sawyer is fired. Steve O'Neill will replace him the next day.
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 27, 1952 | | Brooklyn Dodgers
8, Boston Braves
3 at Ebbets Field | | | Chicago Cubs
6, Cincinnati Reds
0 at Crosley Field | | | Philadelphia Phillies
6, New York Giants
0 at Shibe Park | | | St. Louis Cardinals
6, Pittsburgh Pirates
4 at Forbes Field | | | Washington Senators
5, Boston Red Sox
3 at Fenway Park | | | Chicago White Sox
5, Cleveland Indians
1 at Comiskey Park I | | | New York Yankees
10, Philadelphia Athletics
0 at Yankee Stadium | | | St. Louis Browns
2, Detroit Tigers
1 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
IN THE NEWS:
Stan Musial tops the All-Star balloting for the second year in a row.
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 28, 1952 | | Brooklyn Dodgers
4, Boston Braves
2 at Ebbets Field | | | Cincinnati Reds
3, Chicago Cubs
2 at Crosley Field | | | Philadelphia Phillies
7, New York Giants
2 at Shibe Park | | | St. Louis Cardinals
4, Pittsburgh Pirates
3 at Forbes Field | | | Washington Senators
5, Boston Red Sox
1 at Fenway Park | | | Cleveland Indians
5, Chicago White Sox
1 at Comiskey Park I | | | Philadelphia Athletics
12, New York Yankees
0 at Yankee Stadium | | | Detroit Tigers
5, St. Louis Browns
2 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
IN THE NEWS:
The NL suspends manager Leo Durocher for four days for misconduct.
The Kansas City Blues slam 10 HRs against St. Paul to set an AA record for most HRs by one team and tie the record for most by two teams. St. Paul hits none.
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 29, 1952 | | Brooklyn Dodgers
6, Boston Braves
5 at Ebbets Field | | | Chicago Cubs
9, Cincinnati Reds
8 at Crosley Field | | | Cincinnati Reds
9, Chicago Cubs
1 at Crosley Field | | | New York Giants
12, Philadelphia Phillies
3 at Shibe Park | | | Pittsburgh Pirates
2, St. Louis Cardinals
1 at Forbes Field | | | Chicago White Sox
4, Cleveland Indians
2 at Comiskey Park I | | | Cleveland Indians
7, Chicago White Sox
7 at Comiskey Park I | | | New York Yankees
5, Washington Senators
0 at Yankee Stadium | | | New York Yankees
3, Washington Senators
1 at Yankee Stadium | | | St. Louis Browns
3, Detroit Tigers
2 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
IN THE NEWS:
Satchel Paige is named to the All-Star team.
| SCOREBOARD: JUNE 30, 1952 | | New York Giants
8, Boston Braves
7 at Braves Field | | | New York Giants
4, Boston Braves
0 at Braves Field | | | Philadelphia Phillies
4, Brooklyn Dodgers
0 at Ebbets Field | | | Chicago Cubs
5, Pittsburgh Pirates
4 at Wrigley Field | | | St. Louis Cardinals
7, Cincinnati Reds
3 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Chicago White Sox
7, Detroit Tigers
2 at Tiger Stadium | | | Boston Red Sox
4, New York Yankees
3 at Yankee Stadium | | | Washington Senators
6, Philadelphia Athletics
2 at Shibe Park | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
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