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JUNE
1965

Tuesday, June 1st

IN THE NEWS: Bob Veale sets a Pittsburgh record with 16 strikeouts and beats Philadelphia 4–0, the 12th straight win for the 7th-place Pirates.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 1, 1965
New York Mets 10, Chicago Cubs 5 at Wrigley Field
Milwaukee Braves 2, Houston Astros 1 at Astrodome
Pittsburgh Pirates 4, Philadelphia Phillies 0 at Forbes Field
St. Louis Cardinals 2, San Francisco Giants 1 at Candlestick Park
California Angels 4, Boston Red Sox 1 at Fenway Park
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Wednesday, June 2nd

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 2, 1965
Cincinnati Reds 5, Houston Astros 2 at Crosley Field
Los Angeles Dodgers 4, St. Louis Cardinals 1 at Sportsman's Park III
Washington Senators 13, California Angels 0 at Dodger Stadium
Washington Senators 7, California Angels 1 at Dodger Stadium
Baltimore Orioles 6, Kansas City Athletics 4 at Municipal Stadium
Minnesota Twins 6, Boston Red Sox 3 at Metropolitan Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Thursday, June 3rd

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 3, 1965
Houston Astros 8, Cincinnati Reds 3 at Crosley Field
Milwaukee Braves 10, San Francisco Giants 3 at County Stadium
New York Mets 8, Pittsburgh Pirates 6 at Forbes Field
Los Angeles Dodgers 11, St. Louis Cardinals 10 at Sportsman's Park III
Minnesota Twins 4, Boston Red Sox 3 at Metropolitan Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Friday, June 4th

IN THE NEWS: The A's receive $100,000, P Jesse Hickman, and 2B Ernie Fazio from Houston for 1B Jim Gentile.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 4, 1965
Philadelphia Phillies 6, Chicago Cubs 0 at Wrigley Field
Cincinnati Reds 4, San Francisco Giants 2 at Crosley Field
Milwaukee Braves 5, Los Angeles Dodgers 2 at County Stadium
New York Mets 2, Pittsburgh Pirates 1 at Forbes Field
Houston Astros 5, St. Louis Cardinals 2 at Sportsman's Park III
California Angels 4, Baltimore Orioles 3 at Dodger Stadium
Cleveland Indians 7, Detroit Tigers 6 at Cleveland Stadium
Minnesota Twins 9, Washington Senators 5 at Metropolitan Stadium
Chicago White Sox 2, New York Yankees 0 at Yankee Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Saturday, June 5th

IN THE NEWS: At Yankee Stadium, Mel Stottlemyre goes 10 innings to win 4–3 over the White Sox. Stottlemyre also clouts a 4th inning homer, off Gary Peters, for the first Yankee score in 24 innings. Mickey Mantle adds a homer in the 6th off Peters, and Elston Howard, recovering from elbow surgery a month ago, wins the game with a single in the 10th.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 5, 1965
Chicago Cubs 9, Philadelphia Phillies 8 at Wrigley Field
San Francisco Giants 1, Cincinnati Reds 0 at Crosley Field
Milwaukee Braves 9, Los Angeles Dodgers 1 at County Stadium
Pittsburgh Pirates 9, New York Mets 0 at Forbes Field
St. Louis Cardinals 4, Houston Astros 3 at Sportsman's Park III
Baltimore Orioles 7, California Angels 0 at Dodger Stadium
Cleveland Indians 2, Detroit Tigers 1 at Cleveland Stadium
Boston Red Sox 5, Kansas City Athletics 3 at Municipal Stadium
New York Yankees 4, Chicago White Sox 3 at Yankee Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Sunday, June 6th

IN THE NEWS: In the 2nd game of a doubleheader, the Phils Johnny Callison hits three home runs at Wrigley Field to give the Phils a 10–9 victory over Chicago. The Phils do enough to win the opener as well, 2–1.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 6, 1965
Philadelphia Phillies 2, Chicago Cubs 1 at Wrigley Field
Philadelphia Phillies 10, Chicago Cubs 9 at Wrigley Field
Cincinnati Reds 6, San Francisco Giants 0 at Crosley Field
Los Angeles Dodgers 4, Milwaukee Braves 0 at County Stadium
Milwaukee Braves 6, Los Angeles Dodgers 4 at County Stadium
Pittsburgh Pirates 5, New York Mets 3 at Forbes Field
Pittsburgh Pirates 3, New York Mets 0 at Forbes Field
Houston Astros 10, St. Louis Cardinals 1 at Sportsman's Park III
California Angels 3, Baltimore Orioles 0 at Dodger Stadium
Cleveland Indians 10, Detroit Tigers 1 at Cleveland Stadium
Boston Red Sox 9, Kansas City Athletics 4 at Municipal Stadium
Kansas City Athletics 4, Boston Red Sox 3 at Municipal Stadium
Minnesota Twins 11, Washington Senators 2 at Metropolitan Stadium
New York Yankees 6, Chicago White Sox 1 at Yankee Stadium
New York Yankees 12, Chicago White Sox 0 at Yankee Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Monday, June 7th

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 7, 1965
Los Angeles Dodgers 14, Philadelphia Phillies 3 at Shibe Park
Chicago White Sox 7, Boston Red Sox 3 at Fenway Park
Detroit Tigers 6, California Angels 5 at Dodger Stadium
New York Yankees 4, Kansas City Athletics 2 at Municipal Stadium
Cleveland Indians 2, Minnesota Twins 1 at Metropolitan Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Tuesday, June 8th

IN THE NEWS: Arizona State star sophomore Rick Monday, selected by the Athletics, is the first player chosen in the initial ML free-agent draft of high school, college, and sandlot players. Picking 2nd, the Mets take P Les Rohr (who will two games). Joe Coleman, Jr. is taken 3rd by the Senators. On the 10th round they finally take Nolan Ryan. Cincinnati picks Johnny Bench in the 2nd round after taking Bernie Carbo in the 1st.

Joe Torre, Eddie Mathews, Hank Aaron, and Gene Oliver hit 10th-inning home runs, as the Braves win 8–2 at Chicago. It sets the major-league record for most home runs in an extra inning.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 8, 1965
Milwaukee Braves 8, Chicago Cubs 2 at Wrigley Field
San Francisco Giants 2, New York Mets 1 at Shea Stadium
Los Angeles Dodgers 2, Philadelphia Phillies 1 at Shibe Park
Pittsburgh Pirates 7, Houston Astros 6 at Forbes Field
Cincinnati Reds 5, St. Louis Cardinals 4 at Sportsman's Park III
Chicago White Sox 7, Boston Red Sox 2 at Fenway Park
California Angels 3, Detroit Tigers 1 at Dodger Stadium
Kansas City Athletics 3, New York Yankees 2 at Municipal Stadium
Minnesota Twins 6, Cleveland Indians 2 at Metropolitan Stadium
Washington Senators 2, Baltimore Orioles 0 at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Wednesday, June 9th

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 9, 1965
Chicago Cubs 4, Milwaukee Braves 2 at Wrigley Field
San Francisco Giants 4, New York Mets 2 at Shea Stadium
Philadelphia Phillies 7, Los Angeles Dodgers 3 at Shibe Park
Pittsburgh Pirates 11, Houston Astros 3 at Forbes Field
St. Louis Cardinals 6, Cincinnati Reds 4 at Sportsman's Park III
Washington Senators 3, Baltimore Orioles 2 at Memorial Stadium
Boston Red Sox 4, Chicago White Sox 2 at Fenway Park
Detroit Tigers 4, California Angels 2 at Dodger Stadium
New York Yankees 5, Kansas City Athletics 1 at Municipal Stadium
Cleveland Indians 2, Minnesota Twins 1 at Metropolitan Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Thursday, June 10th

IN THE NEWS: In the College World Series, Ohio State's Steve Arlin pitches 15 innings, a CWS record, to beat Washington State, 1–0. Arlin strikes out a record 20 batters. The Buckeyes will lose in the final, 2–1, to Arizona State.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 10, 1965
Milwaukee Braves 6, Chicago Cubs 4 at Wrigley Field
San Francisco Giants 3, New York Mets 0 at Shea Stadium
Philadelphia Phillies 4, Los Angeles Dodgers 0 at Shibe Park
Pittsburgh Pirates 4, Houston Astros 2 at Forbes Field
Cincinnati Reds 8, St. Louis Cardinals 7 at Sportsman's Park III
Chicago White Sox 4, Boston Red Sox 2 at Fenway Park
Cleveland Indians 4, Minnesota Twins 1 at Metropolitan Stadium
Baltimore Orioles 5, Washington Senators 1 at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Friday, June 11th

IN THE NEWS: Lou Klein replaces Bob Kennedy as head coach of the Cubs. Kennedy becomes assistant to GM John Holland. It doesn't help today as the Cubs lose, 4–3, to the Reds at Wrigley. Gordy Coleman's 2-run homer in the 9th inning is the winner.

St. Louis trades pitchers Ron Taylor and Mike Cuellar to the Astros for P Hal Woodeshick.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 11, 1965
Cincinnati Reds 4, Chicago Cubs 3 at Wrigley Field
Los Angeles Dodgers 2, New York Mets 1 at Shea Stadium
Philadelphia Phillies 6, Houston Astros 5 at Shibe Park
Pittsburgh Pirates 5, San Francisco Giants 3 at Forbes Field
Milwaukee Braves 8, St. Louis Cardinals 2 at Sportsman's Park III
Baltimore Orioles 5, Boston Red Sox 4 at Fenway Park
New York Yankees 6, California Angels 4 at Dodger Stadium
Minnesota Twins 5, Detroit Tigers 4 at Tiger Stadium
Minnesota Twins 5, Detroit Tigers 4 at Tiger Stadium
Kansas City Athletics 5, Cleveland Indians 2 at Municipal Stadium
Chicago White Sox 5, Washington Senators 2 at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium
Chicago White Sox 5, Washington Senators 4 at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Saturday, June 12th

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 12, 1965
Chicago Cubs 3, Cincinnati Reds 2 at Wrigley Field
Los Angeles Dodgers 5, New York Mets 0 at Shea Stadium
Philadelphia Phillies 5, Houston Astros 4 at Shibe Park
San Francisco Giants 4, Pittsburgh Pirates 0 at Forbes Field
Milwaukee Braves 4, St. Louis Cardinals 1 at Sportsman's Park III
Baltimore Orioles 5, Boston Red Sox 4 at Fenway Park
California Angels 13, New York Yankees 3 at Dodger Stadium
Detroit Tigers 8, Minnesota Twins 5 at Tiger Stadium
Kansas City Athletics 7, Cleveland Indians 0 at Municipal Stadium
Washington Senators 7, Chicago White Sox 1 at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Sunday, June 13th

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 13, 1965
Chicago Cubs 9, Cincinnati Reds 7 at Wrigley Field
Cincinnati Reds 7, Chicago Cubs 0 at Wrigley Field
Los Angeles Dodgers 5, New York Mets 2 at Shea Stadium
Los Angeles Dodgers 4, New York Mets 3 at Shea Stadium
Philadelphia Phillies 5, Houston Astros 0 at Shibe Park
Pittsburgh Pirates 2, San Francisco Giants 1 at Forbes Field
Milwaukee Braves 4, St. Louis Cardinals 2 at Sportsman's Park III
St. Louis Cardinals 12, Milwaukee Braves 2 at Sportsman's Park III
Baltimore Orioles 1, Boston Red Sox 0 at Fenway Park
New York Yankees 3, California Angels 0 at Dodger Stadium
Detroit Tigers 5, Minnesota Twins 4 at Tiger Stadium
Kansas City Athletics 8, Cleveland Indians 4 at Municipal Stadium
Cleveland Indians 5, Kansas City Athletics 2 at Municipal Stadium
Chicago White Sox 2, Washington Senators 1 at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Monday, June 14th

IN THE NEWS: No-hit pitching and 18 strikeouts, tying the National League extra-inning record, net Cincinnati's Jim Maloney a 0–0 tie with the last-place Mets through 10 innings. Johnny Lewis's 11th-inning lead off home run gives New York and Larry Bearnarth, in relief of Frank Lary, a 1–0 win and a heartbreaking loss for Maloney. Maloney allows one other hit and is the 10th pitcher to lose a no-hitter in extra innings; Harvey Haddix was the last, in 1959. Maloney walks one to go with his 18 strikeouts.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 14, 1965
New York Mets 1, Cincinnati Reds 0 at Crosley Field
Chicago Cubs 2, Houston Astros 0 at Astrodome
St. Louis Cardinals 5, Pittsburgh Pirates 2 at Sportsman's Park III
Cleveland Indians 5, New York Yankees 4 at Cleveland Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Tuesday, June 15th

IN THE NEWS: Tigers P Denny McLain makes a first-inning relief appearance and fans the first seven batters he faces, setting a ML record. He has a remarkable 14 strikeouts in 62/3 innings, tying the National League relief record (Marquard, 1911, eight innings) and one shy of Walter Johnson's major-league record (15 in 11 1/3 innings, 1913). Detroit rallies to beat Boston 6–5 as Bill Freehan records a record-tying 19 putouts at catcher.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 15, 1965
Cincinnati Reds 5, New York Mets 1 at Crosley Field
Chicago Cubs 5, Houston Astros 0 at Astrodome
San Francisco Giants 2, Los Angeles Dodgers 1 at Dodger Stadium
Milwaukee Braves 12, Philadelphia Phillies 7 at County Stadium
Pittsburgh Pirates 10, St. Louis Cardinals 6 at Sportsman's Park III
Minnesota Twins 4, Chicago White Sox 0 at Comiskey Park I
Cleveland Indians 8, Washington Senators 3 at Cleveland Stadium
Detroit Tigers 6, Boston Red Sox 5 at Tiger Stadium
Kansas City Athletics 5, California Angels 0 at Municipal Stadium
Baltimore Orioles 2, New York Yankees 1 at Yankee Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Wednesday, June 16th

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 16, 1965
Cincinnati Reds 8, New York Mets 4 at Crosley Field
Houston Astros 3, Chicago Cubs 2 at Astrodome
Los Angeles Dodgers 2, San Francisco Giants 1 at Dodger Stadium
Philadelphia Phillies 6, Milwaukee Braves 2 at County Stadium
Pittsburgh Pirates 10, St. Louis Cardinals 9 at Sportsman's Park III
Chicago White Sox 3, Minnesota Twins 1 at Comiskey Park I
Cleveland Indians 5, Washington Senators 0 at Cleveland Stadium
Detroit Tigers 9, Boston Red Sox 4 at Tiger Stadium
California Angels 7, Kansas City Athletics 1 at Municipal Stadium
California Angels 5, Kansas City Athletics 4 at Municipal Stadium
Baltimore Orioles 5, New York Yankees 1 at Yankee Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Thursday, June 17th

IN THE NEWS: Julian Javier suffers a broken finger when hit by a Vern Law pitch. The St. Louis 2B will be out seven weeks. Pittsburgh's Law wins the game 4–1.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 17, 1965
Chicago Cubs 6, Houston Astros 5 at Astrodome
Los Angeles Dodgers 3, San Francisco Giants 0 at Dodger Stadium
Milwaukee Braves 4, Philadelphia Phillies 2 at County Stadium
Pittsburgh Pirates 4, St. Louis Cardinals 1 at Sportsman's Park III
Minnesota Twins 3, Chicago White Sox 1 at Comiskey Park I
Cleveland Indians 5, Washington Senators 0 at Cleveland Stadium
Detroit Tigers 6, Boston Red Sox 5 at Tiger Stadium
Baltimore Orioles 2, New York Yankees 1 at Yankee Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Friday, June 18th

IN THE NEWS: The Yankees rout the first-place Twins 10–2 on four homers. Mickey Mantle cracks a grand slam in the first inning, and his replacement Ross Moschitto adds his first and only ML home run. New York is still 10 back in 7th place.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 18, 1965
Cincinnati Reds 3, Chicago Cubs 1 at Crosley Field
Houston Astros 5, Pittsburgh Pirates 1 at Astrodome
Philadelphia Phillies 4, Los Angeles Dodgers 2 at Dodger Stadium
St. Louis Cardinals 5, Milwaukee Braves 4 at County Stadium
San Francisco Giants 3, New York Mets 0 at Candlestick Park
Washington Senators 2, Baltimore Orioles 0 at Memorial Stadium
Chicago White Sox 4, Boston Red Sox 3 at Comiskey Park I
Cleveland Indians 3, California Angels 2 at Cleveland Stadium
Detroit Tigers 3, Kansas City Athletics 1 at Tiger Stadium
New York Yankees 10, Minnesota Twins 2 at Yankee Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Saturday, June 19th

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 19, 1965
Cincinnati Reds 9, Chicago Cubs 4 at Crosley Field
Pittsburgh Pirates 5, Houston Astros 3 at Astrodome
Los Angeles Dodgers 4, Philadelphia Phillies 0 at Dodger Stadium
Milwaukee Braves 6, St. Louis Cardinals 5 at County Stadium
San Francisco Giants 2, New York Mets 1 at Candlestick Park
Baltimore Orioles 3, Washington Senators 1 at Memorial Stadium
Boston Red Sox 2, Chicago White Sox 1 at Comiskey Park I
Cleveland Indians 1, California Angels 0 at Cleveland Stadium
Detroit Tigers 8, Kansas City Athletics 2 at Tiger Stadium
New York Yankees 5, Minnesota Twins 3 at Yankee Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Sunday, June 20th

IN THE NEWS: The Atlanta-bound Braves ban sportswriter Lou Chapman from the clubhouse for his "stories of a negative nature" and their "disquieting" effect on players and management. The ban is rescinded a day later upon protest by Milwaukee BBWAA members.

In the opener of two in Kansas City, the Tigers rally from an 8-run deficit in the 2nd inning to win 12–8. Al Kaline collects his 1,000 RBI with a 2-run single. Detroit loses the 2nd game to snap their 8-game win streak.

Jay Dahl, who pitched three innings in Houston's all-rookie lineup in September, 1963, is killed in a car crash. Dahl had won a game yesterday for Salisbury (Western Carolina League) to up his record to 5–0. At 19, he is the youngest ex-major leaguer to die.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 20, 1965
Chicago Cubs 8, Cincinnati Reds 5 at Crosley Field
Cincinnati Reds 9, Chicago Cubs 8 at Crosley Field
Philadelphia Phillies 3, Houston Astros 2 at Astrodome
Philadelphia Phillies 7, Houston Astros 1 at Astrodome
Los Angeles Dodgers 2, New York Mets 1 at Dodger Stadium
New York Mets 3, Los Angeles Dodgers 2 at Dodger Stadium
St. Louis Cardinals 6, Milwaukee Braves 4 at County Stadium
San Francisco Giants 4, Pittsburgh Pirates 3 at Candlestick Park
San Francisco Giants 7, Pittsburgh Pirates 3 at Candlestick Park
Baltimore Orioles 13, Washington Senators 2 at Memorial Stadium
Chicago White Sox 4, Boston Red Sox 3 at Comiskey Park I
Cleveland Indians 5, California Angels 0 at Cleveland Stadium
Cleveland Indians 3, California Angels 1 at Cleveland Stadium
Detroit Tigers 12, Kansas City Athletics 8 at Tiger Stadium
Kansas City Athletics 2, Detroit Tigers 1 at Tiger Stadium
Minnesota Twins 6, New York Yankees 4 at Yankee Stadium
Minnesota Twins 7, New York Yankees 4 at Yankee Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Monday, June 21st

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 21, 1965
Houston Astros 6, Philadelphia Phillies 2 at Astrodome
New York Mets 1, Los Angeles Dodgers 0 at Dodger Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Tuesday, June 22nd

IN THE NEWS: Ray Barker's ML-record-tying 2nd consecutive pinch-hit home run is wasted in a first-game, 6–2 Yankees loss to the A's. Mickey Mantle adds a home run in the opener, but in the 4–2 nightcap win he tries to score from 2nd on a wild pitch and snaps a upper-thigh hamstring. He will be out for three weeks. The June 21st Sports Illustrated cover features Mantle with the prescient title "New York Yankees: End of an Era?"

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 22, 1965
Cincinnati Reds 5, St. Louis Cardinals 4 at Crosley Field
Cincinnati Reds 4, St. Louis Cardinals 2 at Crosley Field
Philadelphia Phillies 7, Houston Astros 2 at Astrodome
Los Angeles Dodgers 4, New York Mets 2 at Dodger Stadium
Chicago Cubs 6, Milwaukee Braves 1 at County Stadium
Pittsburgh Pirates 6, San Francisco Giants 0 at Candlestick Park
Baltimore Orioles 4, Boston Red Sox 1 at Memorial Stadium
Boston Red Sox 4, Baltimore Orioles 2 at Memorial Stadium
Cleveland Indians 5, Minnesota Twins 4 at Cleveland Stadium
California Angels 3, Detroit Tigers 0 at Tiger Stadium
Kansas City Athletics 6, New York Yankees 2 at Yankee Stadium
New York Yankees 4, Kansas City Athletics 2 at Yankee Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Wednesday, June 23rd

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 23, 1965
Cincinnati Reds 6, St. Louis Cardinals 2 at Crosley Field
Milwaukee Braves 6, Chicago Cubs 2 at County Stadium
San Francisco Giants 6, Pittsburgh Pirates 1 at Candlestick Park
Baltimore Orioles 6, Boston Red Sox 4 at Memorial Stadium
Washington Senators 5, Chicago White Sox 1 at Comiskey Park I
Chicago White Sox 5, Washington Senators 0 at Comiskey Park I
Minnesota Twins 6, Cleveland Indians 3 at Cleveland Stadium
Detroit Tigers 2, California Angels 0 at Tiger Stadium
New York Yankees 8, Kansas City Athletics 3 at Yankee Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Thursday, June 24th

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 24, 1965
St. Louis Cardinals 11, Cincinnati Reds 4 at Crosley Field
Houston Astros 4, New York Mets 2 at Astrodome
Pittsburgh Pirates 13, Los Angeles Dodgers 3 at Dodger Stadium
Chicago Cubs 3, Milwaukee Braves 1 at County Stadium
Philadelphia Phillies 3, San Francisco Giants 1 at Candlestick Park
Baltimore Orioles 4, Boston Red Sox 1 at Memorial Stadium
Cleveland Indians 3, Minnesota Twins 1 at Cleveland Stadium
Detroit Tigers 3, California Angels 2 at Tiger Stadium
Kansas City Athletics 6, New York Yankees 2 at Yankee Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Friday, June 25th

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 25, 1965
Houston Astros 6, New York Mets 2 at Astrodome
Los Angeles Dodgers 4, Pittsburgh Pirates 1 at Dodger Stadium
Cincinnati Reds 3, Milwaukee Braves 1 at County Stadium
San Francisco Giants 4, Philadelphia Phillies 1 at Candlestick Park
Chicago Cubs 12, St. Louis Cardinals 4 at Sportsman's Park III
Boston Red Sox 8, Washington Senators 6 at Fenway Park
Chicago White Sox 6, Baltimore Orioles 0 at Comiskey Park I
Cleveland Indians 2, Kansas City Athletics 0 at Cleveland Stadium
Minnesota Twins 4, Detroit Tigers 3 at Metropolitan Stadium
New York Yankees 5, California Angels 1 at Yankee Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Saturday, June 26th

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 26, 1965
Houston Astros 2, New York Mets 0 at Astrodome
Pittsburgh Pirates 6, Los Angeles Dodgers 1 at Dodger Stadium
Milwaukee Braves 2, Cincinnati Reds 1 at County Stadium
San Francisco Giants 6, Philadelphia Phillies 5 at Candlestick Park
St. Louis Cardinals 8, Chicago Cubs 1 at Sportsman's Park III
Washington Senators 12, Boston Red Sox 7 at Fenway Park
Baltimore Orioles 2, Chicago White Sox 0 at Comiskey Park I
Kansas City Athletics 4, Cleveland Indians 2 at Cleveland Stadium
Detroit Tigers 5, Minnesota Twins 2 at Metropolitan Stadium
New York Yankees 10, California Angels 3 at Yankee Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Sunday, June 27th

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 27, 1965
Houston Astros 4, New York Mets 2 at Astrodome
Pittsburgh Pirates 10, Los Angeles Dodgers 2 at Dodger Stadium
Cincinnati Reds 10, Milwaukee Braves 9 at County Stadium
Cincinnati Reds 10, Milwaukee Braves 2 at County Stadium
Philadelphia Phillies 6, San Francisco Giants 0 at Candlestick Park
St. Louis Cardinals 8, Chicago Cubs 0 at Sportsman's Park III
Chicago Cubs 6, St. Louis Cardinals 3 at Sportsman's Park III
Boston Red Sox 4, Washington Senators 1 at Fenway Park
Boston Red Sox 5, Washington Senators 4 at Fenway Park
Chicago White Sox 6, Baltimore Orioles 2 at Comiskey Park I
Chicago White Sox 4, Baltimore Orioles 0 at Comiskey Park I
Cleveland Indians 10, Kansas City Athletics 7 at Cleveland Stadium
Cleveland Indians 11, Kansas City Athletics 7 at Cleveland Stadium
Minnesota Twins 6, Detroit Tigers 4 at Metropolitan Stadium
Minnesota Twins 6, Detroit Tigers 5 at Metropolitan Stadium
New York Yankees 7, California Angels 2 at Yankee Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Monday, June 28th

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 28, 1965
Chicago Cubs 7, Houston Astros 2 at Wrigley Field
New York Mets 5, Milwaukee Braves 2 at Shea Stadium
New York Mets 6, Milwaukee Braves 3 at Shea Stadium
Philadelphia Phillies 3, St. Louis Cardinals 0 at Shibe Park
Pittsburgh Pirates 5, Cincinnati Reds 4 at Forbes Field
San Francisco Giants 5, Los Angeles Dodgers 0 at Candlestick Park
Detroit Tigers 4, Baltimore Orioles 3 at Memorial Stadium
Cleveland Indians 9, Boston Red Sox 2 at Fenway Park
Chicago White Sox 17, Minnesota Twins 4 at Metropolitan Stadium
New York Yankees 3, Washington Senators 0 at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium
New York Yankees 4, Washington Senators 3 at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Tuesday, June 29th

IN THE NEWS: Indian P Ralph Terry's 8–5 win at Boston gives Cleveland the American League lead.

The Yankees lose Roger Maris for 49 games with bone chips in the heel of his right hand.

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 29, 1965
Milwaukee Braves 8, New York Mets 6 at Shea Stadium
Philadelphia Phillies 7, St. Louis Cardinals 1 at Shibe Park
Pittsburgh Pirates 2, Cincinnati Reds 1 at Forbes Field
Cincinnati Reds 7, Pittsburgh Pirates 5 at Forbes Field
Los Angeles Dodgers 9, San Francisco Giants 3 at Candlestick Park
Baltimore Orioles 3, Detroit Tigers 2 at Memorial Stadium
Cleveland Indians 8, Boston Red Sox 5 at Fenway Park
Minnesota Twins 7, Chicago White Sox 6 at Metropolitan Stadium
Washington Senators 2, New York Yankees 1 at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Wednesday, June 30th

SCOREBOARD: JUNE 30, 1965
Chicago Cubs 4, Los Angeles Dodgers 1 at Wrigley Field
Los Angeles Dodgers 4, Chicago Cubs 3 at Wrigley Field
Houston Astros 6, San Francisco Giants 4 at Astrodome
New York Mets 6, Cincinnati Reds 3 at Shea Stadium
Philadelphia Phillies 3, Milwaukee Braves 2 at Shibe Park
St. Louis Cardinals 7, Pittsburgh Pirates 1 at Forbes Field
New York Yankees 5, Baltimore Orioles 4 at Memorial Stadium
California Angels 5, Minnesota Twins 0 at Dodger Stadium
Kansas City Athletics 2, Chicago White Sox 1 at Municipal Stadium
Kansas City Athletics 4, Chicago White Sox 3 at Municipal Stadium
Washington Senators 2, Cleveland Indians 1 at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)