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JULY
1974

Monday, July 1st

SCOREBOARD: JULY 1, 1974
Houston Astros 3, Atlanta Braves 0 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium
Montreal Expos 10, Chicago Cubs 4 at Parc Jarry
Boston Red Sox 6, Baltimore Orioles 4 at Memorial Stadium
Oakland Athletics 5, California Angels 3 at Anaheim Stadium
Kansas City Royals 9, Chicago White Sox 0 at Comiskey Park I
Cleveland Indians 3, Milwaukee Brewers 1 at Cleveland Stadium
Cleveland Indians 9, Milwaukee Brewers 3 at Cleveland Stadium
Detroit Tigers 4, New York Yankees 3 at Tiger Stadium
Texas Rangers 6, Minnesota Twins 2 at Metropolitan Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Tuesday, July 2nd

BORN ON TUESDAY, JULY 2ND
» Sean Casey in Willingboro, NJ

SCOREBOARD: JULY 2, 1974
Houston Astros 5, Atlanta Braves 1 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium
Los Angeles Dodgers 3, Cincinnati Reds 2 at Riverfront Stadium
New York Mets 4, Philadelphia Phillies 2 at Shea Stadium
Pittsburgh Pirates 4, Montreal Expos 2 at Three Rivers Stadium
San Diego Padres 5, San Francisco Giants 1 at Candlestick Park
Chicago Cubs 4, St. Louis Cardinals 3 at Busch Stadium II
Boston Red Sox 9, Baltimore Orioles 6 at Memorial Stadium
Oakland Athletics 7, California Angels 5 at Anaheim Stadium
Chicago White Sox 4, Kansas City Royals 1 at Comiskey Park I
Cleveland Indians 5, Milwaukee Brewers 3 at Cleveland Stadium
Detroit Tigers 4, New York Yankees 2 at Tiger Stadium
Minnesota Twins 5, Texas Rangers 4 at Metropolitan Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Wednesday, July 3rd

IN THE NEWS: Pitching in his ML-record 13th consecutive game for the Dodgers, Mike Marshall saves Tommy John's 4–1 win over the Reds in the first game of a doubleheader.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 3, 1974
Atlanta Braves 5, Houston Astros 4 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium
Los Angeles Dodgers 4, Cincinnati Reds 1 at Riverfront Stadium
Cincinnati Reds 6, Los Angeles Dodgers 0 at Riverfront Stadium
New York Mets 6, Philadelphia Phillies 2 at Shea Stadium
Pittsburgh Pirates 2, Montreal Expos 1 at Three Rivers Stadium
San Francisco Giants 3, San Diego Padres 2 at Candlestick Park
St. Louis Cardinals 5, Chicago Cubs 0 at Busch Stadium II
Baltimore Orioles 9, Boston Red Sox 2 at Fenway Park
Baltimore Orioles 6, Boston Red Sox 4 at Fenway Park
Oakland Athletics 3, California Angels 2 at Anaheim Stadium
Kansas City Royals 5, Chicago White Sox 3 at Comiskey Park I
Detroit Tigers 8, New York Yankees 6 at Tiger Stadium
Cleveland Indians 4, Milwaukee Brewers 2 at County Stadium
Texas Rangers 7, Minnesota Twins 1 at Metropolitan Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Thursday, July 4th

IN THE NEWS: Mike Marshall makes his 14th straight appearance and picks up a 3–2 win over Reds. Over the past 30 days, Marshall is 9-0 with three saves and a 1.82 ERA in 20 appearances.

Toby Harrah's 3rd inning homer is the only hit for Texas, as Bert Blyleven and Twins win, 3–1.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 4, 1974
Houston Astros 4, Atlanta Braves 3 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium
Los Angeles Dodgers 3, Cincinnati Reds 2 at Riverfront Stadium
New York Mets 5, Philadelphia Phillies 3 at Shea Stadium
Philadelphia Phillies 6, New York Mets 2 at Shea Stadium
Montreal Expos 2, Pittsburgh Pirates 1 at Three Rivers Stadium
Pittsburgh Pirates 3, Montreal Expos 2 at Three Rivers Stadium
San Francisco Giants 9, San Diego Padres 2 at Candlestick Park
Chicago Cubs 3, St. Louis Cardinals 2 at Busch Stadium II
Baltimore Orioles 10, Boston Red Sox 6 at Fenway Park
Oakland Athletics 9, California Angels 4 at Anaheim Stadium
Chicago White Sox 11, Kansas City Royals 3 at Comiskey Park I
New York Yankees 6, Detroit Tigers 4 at Tiger Stadium
Milwaukee Brewers 15, Cleveland Indians 3 at County Stadium
Minnesota Twins 3, Texas Rangers 1 at Metropolitan Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Friday, July 5th

SCOREBOARD: JULY 5, 1974
Chicago Cubs 4, Atlanta Braves 1 at Wrigley Field
Chicago Cubs 3, Atlanta Braves 2 at Wrigley Field
St. Louis Cardinals 3, Cincinnati Reds 2 at Riverfront Stadium
Houston Astros 7, Pittsburgh Pirates 1 at Astrodome
Montreal Expos 11, Los Angeles Dodgers 6 at Parc Jarry
Los Angeles Dodgers 7, Montreal Expos 0 at Parc Jarry
New York Mets 3, San Francisco Giants 2 at Shea Stadium
Philadelphia Phillies 8, San Diego Padres 1 at Veteran's Stadium
Cleveland Indians 7, California Angels 2 at Anaheim Stadium
Detroit Tigers 9, Chicago White Sox 6 at Tiger Stadium
Detroit Tigers 7, Chicago White Sox 4 at Tiger Stadium
Milwaukee Brewers 5, Minnesota Twins 3 at County Stadium
Minnesota Twins 6, Milwaukee Brewers 4 at County Stadium
Oakland Athletics 6, Baltimore Orioles 0 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium
New York Yankees 14, Texas Rangers 2 at Arlington Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Saturday, July 6th

SCOREBOARD: JULY 6, 1974
Atlanta Braves 3, Chicago Cubs 2 at Wrigley Field
St. Louis Cardinals 3, Cincinnati Reds 1 at Riverfront Stadium
Houston Astros 1, Pittsburgh Pirates 0 at Astrodome
Montreal Expos 6, Los Angeles Dodgers 1 at Parc Jarry
San Francisco Giants 5, New York Mets 2 at Shea Stadium
Philadelphia Phillies 6, San Diego Padres 2 at Veteran's Stadium
Kansas City Royals 5, Boston Red Sox 3 at Fenway Park
Cleveland Indians 1, California Angels 0 at Anaheim Stadium
Chicago White Sox 9, Detroit Tigers 8 at Tiger Stadium
Milwaukee Brewers 3, Minnesota Twins 0 at County Stadium
Baltimore Orioles 3, Oakland Athletics 0 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium
New York Yankees 9, Texas Rangers 3 at Arlington Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Sunday, July 7th

IN THE NEWS: In the opener of a doubleheader, Don Money sets a major-league record for consecutive errorless games at 3B with 78. The Brewers beat the Twins 8–5, then lose 5–3. Money will end the season with just five errors, breaking George Kell's record set in 1950. Money also holds the National League record with just 10 errors, set with the Phils in 1972.

In an 11–2 win over the Cards, the Reds' Darrel Chaney hits a grand slam home run. Chaney will hit 14 homers in the ML, but the radio call on the slam will end up as his front door bell chime.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 7, 1974
Chicago Cubs 4, Atlanta Braves 3 at Wrigley Field
Cincinnati Reds 2, St. Louis Cardinals 1 at Riverfront Stadium
Cincinnati Reds 11, St. Louis Cardinals 2 at Riverfront Stadium
Pittsburgh Pirates 6, Houston Astros 4 at Astrodome
Los Angeles Dodgers 4, Montreal Expos 1 at Parc Jarry
Los Angeles Dodgers 5, Montreal Expos 3 at Parc Jarry
New York Mets 6, San Francisco Giants 0 at Shea Stadium
Philadelphia Phillies 9, San Diego Padres 3 at Veteran's Stadium
Kansas City Royals 11, Boston Red Sox 9 at Fenway Park
Boston Red Sox 5, Kansas City Royals 3 at Fenway Park
Cleveland Indians 6, California Angels 2 at Anaheim Stadium
Chicago White Sox 3, Detroit Tigers 1 at Tiger Stadium
Milwaukee Brewers 8, Minnesota Twins 5 at County Stadium
Minnesota Twins 5, Milwaukee Brewers 3 at County Stadium
Baltimore Orioles 4, Oakland Athletics 1 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium
Texas Rangers 3, New York Yankees 2 at Arlington Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Monday, July 8th

IN THE NEWS: Yankee SS Jim Mason ties the major-league record with four doubles in a 12–5 win over the Rangers. Off the field, the Yankees purchase infielder Sandy Alomar from the Angels.

Cleveland's Gaylord Perry loses to Oakland in 10 innings, 4–3. Vida Blue is the winner.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 8, 1974
Houston Astros 4, St. Louis Cardinals 1 at Astrodome
San Francisco Giants 5, Montreal Expos 4 at Parc Jarry
New York Mets 2, San Diego Padres 1 at Shea Stadium
Los Angeles Dodgers 4, Philadelphia Phillies 0 at Veteran's Stadium
Atlanta Braves 5, Pittsburgh Pirates 0 at Three Rivers Stadium
Kansas City Royals 5, Boston Red Sox 0 at Fenway Park
Baltimore Orioles 6, California Angels 5 at Anaheim Stadium
Milwaukee Brewers 6, Chicago White Sox 5 at County Stadium
Minnesota Twins 6, Detroit Tigers 2 at Metropolitan Stadium
Oakland Athletics 4, Cleveland Indians 3 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium
New York Yankees 12, Texas Rangers 5 at Arlington Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Tuesday, July 9th

SCOREBOARD: JULY 9, 1974
Cincinnati Reds 8, Chicago Cubs 5 at Wrigley Field
Houston Astros 5, St. Louis Cardinals 2 at Astrodome
Montreal Expos 5, San Francisco Giants 4 at Parc Jarry
San Diego Padres 5, New York Mets 4 at Shea Stadium
Los Angeles Dodgers 8, Philadelphia Phillies 4 at Veteran's Stadium
Pittsburgh Pirates 5, Atlanta Braves 4 at Three Rivers Stadium
Boston Red Sox 2, Texas Rangers 1 at Fenway Park
Baltimore Orioles 3, California Angels 1 at Anaheim Stadium
New York Yankees 8, Kansas City Royals 2 at Royals Stadium
Milwaukee Brewers 6, Chicago White Sox 5 at County Stadium
Minnesota Twins 3, Detroit Tigers 2 at Metropolitan Stadium
Oakland Athletics 7, Cleveland Indians 0 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Wednesday, July 10th

SCOREBOARD: JULY 10, 1974
Chicago Cubs 11, Cincinnati Reds 3 at Wrigley Field
Houston Astros 3, St. Louis Cardinals 2 at Astrodome
San Francisco Giants 4, Montreal Expos 2 at Parc Jarry
San Diego Padres 8, New York Mets 1 at Shea Stadium
Philadelphia Phillies 5, Los Angeles Dodgers 4 at Veteran's Stadium
Atlanta Braves 10, Pittsburgh Pirates 5 at Three Rivers Stadium
Boston Red Sox 3, Texas Rangers 1 at Fenway Park
Baltimore Orioles 9, California Angels 1 at Anaheim Stadium
New York Yankees 9, Kansas City Royals 4 at Royals Stadium
Milwaukee Brewers 6, Chicago White Sox 1 at County Stadium
Minnesota Twins 11, Detroit Tigers 6 at Metropolitan Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Thursday, July 11th

IN THE NEWS: The Padres release OF Matty Alou. Matty's brother, Felipe Alou, was released by the Brewers on April 29th. Younger brother Jesus Alou keeps the Alou name alive in ML baseball, playing for the A's.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 11, 1974
Cincinnati Reds 4, Chicago Cubs 3 at Wrigley Field
Boston Red Sox 12, Texas Rangers 3 at Fenway Park
Chicago White Sox 4, Baltimore Orioles 3 at Comiskey Park I
New York Yankees 2, Kansas City Royals 1 at Royals Stadium
Minnesota Twins 5, Cleveland Indians 2 at Metropolitan Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Friday, July 12th

SCOREBOARD: JULY 12, 1974
Houston Astros 9, Chicago Cubs 4 at Astrodome
New York Mets 5, Los Angeles Dodgers 2 at Dodger Stadium
Cincinnati Reds 7, Pittsburgh Pirates 0 at Three Rivers Stadium
Cincinnati Reds 4, Pittsburgh Pirates 3 at Three Rivers Stadium
San Diego Padres 1, Montreal Expos 0 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium
Philadelphia Phillies 6, San Francisco Giants 2 at Candlestick Park
Atlanta Braves 7, St. Louis Cardinals 3 at Busch Stadium II
St. Louis Cardinals 10, Atlanta Braves 0 at Busch Stadium II
California Angels 7, Boston Red Sox 0 at Fenway Park
Chicago White Sox 4, Baltimore Orioles 3 at Comiskey Park I
Kansas City Royals 7, Detroit Tigers 2 at Royals Stadium
Texas Rangers 4, Milwaukee Brewers 3 at County Stadium
Cleveland Indians 9, Minnesota Twins 5 at Metropolitan Stadium
New York Yankees 3, Oakland Athletics 0 at Shea Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Saturday, July 13th

SCOREBOARD: JULY 13, 1974
Houston Astros 4, Chicago Cubs 0 at Astrodome
Los Angeles Dodgers 2, New York Mets 1 at Dodger Stadium
Cincinnati Reds 9, Pittsburgh Pirates 4 at Three Rivers Stadium
San Diego Padres 5, Montreal Expos 1 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium
San Francisco Giants 13, Philadelphia Phillies 3 at Candlestick Park
Atlanta Braves 8, St. Louis Cardinals 1 at Busch Stadium II
California Angels 12, Boston Red Sox 1 at Fenway Park
Baltimore Orioles 2, Chicago White Sox 1 at Comiskey Park I
Detroit Tigers 8, Kansas City Royals 2 at Royals Stadium
Milwaukee Brewers 5, Texas Rangers 2 at County Stadium
Minnesota Twins 2, Cleveland Indians 1 at Metropolitan Stadium
New York Yankees 12, Oakland Athletics 6 at Shea Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Sunday, July 14th

IN THE NEWS: The Reds and Pirates split a doubleheader marked by a free-for-all which is later credited with inspiring Pittsburgh and turning its season around. The fight starts after a 4th inning beanball when Jack Billingham plunks P Bruce Kison, bringing both teams onto the field. When Sparky Anderson accidentally steps on Ed Kirkpatrick's foot, the Buc catcher shoves the Reds manager, earning him a punch from the Reds Andy Kosco. Pedro Borbon pins Daryl Patterson, pulling his hair out and a piece of flesh.

in a split with the Brewers, the Rangers Billy Martin is the first American League manager to be removed by umpires from two games in one day. Milwaukee wins 9–2 in game 1, with the Rangers winning the nitecap, 5–4.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 14, 1974
Houston Astros 7, Chicago Cubs 6 at Astrodome
New York Mets 4, Los Angeles Dodgers 1 at Dodger Stadium
Cincinnati Reds 3, Pittsburgh Pirates 2 at Three Rivers Stadium
Pittsburgh Pirates 2, Cincinnati Reds 1 at Three Rivers Stadium
Montreal Expos 6, San Diego Padres 1 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium
Montreal Expos 6, San Diego Padres 2 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium
Philadelphia Phillies 5, San Francisco Giants 2 at Candlestick Park
Philadelphia Phillies 7, San Francisco Giants 4 at Candlestick Park
Atlanta Braves 7, St. Louis Cardinals 0 at Busch Stadium II
Boston Red Sox 3, California Angels 0 at Fenway Park
Chicago White Sox 3, Baltimore Orioles 1 at Comiskey Park I
Kansas City Royals 2, Detroit Tigers 1 at Royals Stadium
Milwaukee Brewers 9, Texas Rangers 3 at County Stadium
Texas Rangers 5, Milwaukee Brewers 4 at County Stadium
Minnesota Twins 6, Cleveland Indians 5 at Metropolitan Stadium
Oakland Athletics 7, New York Yankees 3 at Shea Stadium
Oakland Athletics 6, New York Yankees 1 at Shea Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Monday, July 15th

SCOREBOARD: JULY 15, 1974
Chicago Cubs 7, Atlanta Braves 3 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium
Pittsburgh Pirates 3, Houston Astros 1 at Three Rivers Stadium
Cincinnati Reds 3, St. Louis Cardinals 0 at Busch Stadium II
Oakland Athletics 6, Baltimore Orioles 4 at Memorial Stadium
Chicago White Sox 3, Detroit Tigers 2 at Comiskey Park I
California Angels 4, Cleveland Indians 2 at Cleveland Stadium
Kansas City Royals 3, Boston Red Sox 2 at Royals Stadium
Minnesota Twins 4, Milwaukee Brewers 3 at Metropolitan Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Tuesday, July 16th

SCOREBOARD: JULY 16, 1974
Chicago Cubs 7, Atlanta Braves 2 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium
Montreal Expos 8, Los Angeles Dodgers 7 at Dodger Stadium
Pittsburgh Pirates 6, Houston Astros 2 at Three Rivers Stadium
San Diego Padres 5, Philadelphia Phillies 4 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium
San Francisco Giants 9, New York Mets 4 at Candlestick Park
Cincinnati Reds 12, St. Louis Cardinals 7 at Busch Stadium II
Oakland Athletics 4, Baltimore Orioles 3 at Memorial Stadium
Chicago White Sox 6, Detroit Tigers 0 at Comiskey Park I
California Angels 11, Cleveland Indians 2 at Cleveland Stadium
Kansas City Royals 5, Boston Red Sox 4 at Royals Stadium
Milwaukee Brewers 5, Minnesota Twins 4 at Metropolitan Stadium
New York Yankees 2, Texas Rangers 0 at Shea Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Wednesday, July 17th

IN THE NEWS: Cardinals pitching great Bob Gibson fans the Reds Cesar Geronimo to become the 2nd hurler to strike out 3,000 batters. Geronimo will become Nolan Ryan's 3,000th K victim six years later. The Reds shrug it off, scoring six runs in the first inning and three in the 2nd on their way to a 12–7 win.

Milwaukee 3B Don Money commits a first-inning error in a 10–5 loss to Minnesota, ending his perfect defensive season after 86 games and 257 chances. Money holds both the National League and American League records for most consecutive chances without an error in a season.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 17, 1974
Atlanta Braves 7, Chicago Cubs 2 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium
Montreal Expos 5, Los Angeles Dodgers 4 at Dodger Stadium
Pittsburgh Pirates 11, Houston Astros 3 at Three Rivers Stadium
San Diego Padres 15, Philadelphia Phillies 1 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium
San Francisco Giants 6, New York Mets 2 at Candlestick Park
Cincinnati Reds 6, St. Louis Cardinals 4 at Busch Stadium II
Oakland Athletics 2, Baltimore Orioles 0 at Memorial Stadium
Chicago White Sox 7, Detroit Tigers 1 at Comiskey Park I
California Angels 7, Cleveland Indians 5 at Cleveland Stadium
Boston Red Sox 6, Kansas City Royals 3 at Royals Stadium
Minnesota Twins 10, Milwaukee Brewers 5 at Metropolitan Stadium
Texas Rangers 2, New York Yankees 0 at Shea Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Thursday, July 18th

SCOREBOARD: JULY 18, 1974
Pittsburgh Pirates 4, Atlanta Braves 0 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium
Chicago Cubs 3, Cincinnati Reds 2 at Riverfront Stadium
Los Angeles Dodgers 7, Montreal Expos 5 at Dodger Stadium
Philadelphia Phillies 8, San Diego Padres 5 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium
Houston Astros 8, St. Louis Cardinals 2 at Busch Stadium II
Oakland Athletics 3, Cleveland Indians 2 at Cleveland Stadium
Detroit Tigers 5, Minnesota Twins 3 at Tiger Stadium
New York Yankees 10, Kansas City Royals 6 at Shea Stadium
Texas Rangers 2, Boston Red Sox 1 at Arlington Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Friday, July 19th

IN THE NEWS: Cleveland's Dick Bosman no-hits Oakland 4–0. He has no one but himself to blame for not picking up a rare perfect game. His throwing error in the 4th puts the only A's runner on base. The two clubs combine to set an American League record with two runners left on base.

BORN ON FRIDAY, JULY 19TH
» Preston Wilson in Bamberg, SC

SCOREBOARD: JULY 19, 1974
Pittsburgh Pirates 2, Atlanta Braves 0 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium
Cincinnati Reds 4, Chicago Cubs 1 at Riverfront Stadium
Los Angeles Dodgers 4, Philadelphia Phillies 0 at Dodger Stadium
New York Mets 4, San Diego Padres 2 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium
San Francisco Giants 6, Montreal Expos 2 at Candlestick Park
Houston Astros 5, St. Louis Cardinals 1 at Busch Stadium II
Baltimore Orioles 5, California Angels 4 at Memorial Stadium
Chicago White Sox 7, Milwaukee Brewers 3 at Comiskey Park I
Cleveland Indians 4, Oakland Athletics 0 at Cleveland Stadium
Minnesota Twins 7, Detroit Tigers 5 at Tiger Stadium
Kansas City Royals 5, New York Yankees 4 at Shea Stadium
Boston Red Sox 3, Texas Rangers 1 at Arlington Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Saturday, July 20th

BORN ON SATURDAY, JULY 20TH
» Bengie Molina in Rio Piedras, P.R.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 20, 1974
Pittsburgh Pirates 7, Atlanta Braves 6 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium
Chicago Cubs 11, Cincinnati Reds 6 at Riverfront Stadium
Philadelphia Phillies 5, Los Angeles Dodgers 2 at Dodger Stadium
New York Mets 10, San Diego Padres 2 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium
Montreal Expos 3, San Francisco Giants 2 at Candlestick Park
St. Louis Cardinals 6, Houston Astros 5 at Busch Stadium II
California Angels 2, Baltimore Orioles 0 at Memorial Stadium
Baltimore Orioles 5, California Angels 2 at Memorial Stadium
Chicago White Sox 3, Milwaukee Brewers 2 at Comiskey Park I
Cleveland Indians 10, Oakland Athletics 9 at Cleveland Stadium
Minnesota Twins 12, Detroit Tigers 6 at Tiger Stadium
New York Yankees 6, Kansas City Royals 2 at Shea Stadium
Texas Rangers 8, Boston Red Sox 6 at Arlington Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Sunday, July 21st

BORN ON SUNDAY, JULY 21ST
» Geoff Jenkins in Olympia, WA

SCOREBOARD: JULY 21, 1974
Pittsburgh Pirates 6, Atlanta Braves 2 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium
Cincinnati Reds 8, Chicago Cubs 2 at Riverfront Stadium
Philadelphia Phillies 2, Los Angeles Dodgers 1 at Dodger Stadium
San Diego Padres 7, New York Mets 3 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium
San Francisco Giants 4, Montreal Expos 0 at Candlestick Park
San Francisco Giants 2, Montreal Expos 0 at Candlestick Park
St. Louis Cardinals 9, Houston Astros 1 at Busch Stadium II
California Angels 6, Baltimore Orioles 4 at Memorial Stadium
Chicago White Sox 6, Milwaukee Brewers 2 at Comiskey Park I
Milwaukee Brewers 5, Chicago White Sox 3 at Comiskey Park I
Oakland Athletics 6, Cleveland Indians 3 at Cleveland Stadium
Minnesota Twins 10, Detroit Tigers 7 at Tiger Stadium
New York Yankees 5, Kansas City Royals 4 at Shea Stadium
Texas Rangers 2, Boston Red Sox 1 at Arlington Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Tuesday, July 23rd

IN THE NEWS: The National League triumphs in the All-Star Game at Pittsburgh, winning 7–2. Write-in choice Dodger 1B Steve Garvey is the game's MVP.

Wednesday, July 24th

IN THE NEWS: Cubs manager Whitey Lockman steps aside to become director of player development and is replaced by 3B coach Jim Marshall. The Cubs will still finish last.

Thursday, July 25th

IN THE NEWS: At Riverfront Stadium, Tony Perez caps a five run Reds rally in the 9th by hitting a two out, two strike home run. The Reds rally to top the Giants, 14–13.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 25, 1974
Atlanta Braves 1, San Diego Padres 0 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium
Philadelphia Phillies 10, Chicago Cubs 2 at Wrigley Field
Cincinnati Reds 14, San Francisco Giants 13 at Riverfront Stadium
Cincinnati Reds 5, San Francisco Giants 0 at Riverfront Stadium
Los Angeles Dodgers 11, Houston Astros 3 at Astrodome
Los Angeles Dodgers 2, Houston Astros 0 at Astrodome
Montreal Expos 10, Pittsburgh Pirates 5 at Parc Jarry
Pittsburgh Pirates 3, Montreal Expos 2 at Parc Jarry
St. Louis Cardinals 4, New York Mets 3 at Busch Stadium II
St. Louis Cardinals 4, New York Mets 1 at Busch Stadium II
Kansas City Royals 2, California Angels 1 at Anaheim Stadium
Cleveland Indians 8, Baltimore Orioles 7 at Cleveland Stadium
Cleveland Indians 5, Baltimore Orioles 4 at Cleveland Stadium
Boston Red Sox 12, Detroit Tigers 4 at Tiger Stadium
New York Yankees 1, Milwaukee Brewers 0 at Shea Stadium
Oakland Athletics 5, Minnesota Twins 1 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium
Texas Rangers 4, Chicago White Sox 1 at Arlington Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Friday, July 26th

SCOREBOARD: JULY 26, 1974
Chicago Cubs 10, Philadelphia Phillies 7 at Wrigley Field
San Francisco Giants 5, Cincinnati Reds 4 at Riverfront Stadium
Houston Astros 8, Los Angeles Dodgers 7 at Astrodome
Pittsburgh Pirates 3, Montreal Expos 0 at Parc Jarry
New York Mets 3, St. Louis Cardinals 0 at Busch Stadium II
Kansas City Royals 3, California Angels 2 at Anaheim Stadium
Baltimore Orioles 9, Cleveland Indians 5 at Cleveland Stadium
Detroit Tigers 1, Boston Red Sox 0 at Tiger Stadium
New York Yankees 5, Milwaukee Brewers 1 at Shea Stadium
Oakland Athletics 5, Minnesota Twins 3 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium
Texas Rangers 10, Chicago White Sox 6 at Arlington Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Saturday, July 27th

BORN ON SATURDAY, JULY 27TH
» Brian Sikorski in Detroit, MI

SCOREBOARD: JULY 27, 1974
Atlanta Braves 10, Los Angeles Dodgers 0 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium
St. Louis Cardinals 3, Chicago Cubs 2 at Wrigley Field
Cincinnati Reds 5, San Diego Padres 1 at Riverfront Stadium
Houston Astros 11, San Francisco Giants 3 at Astrodome
New York Mets 8, Montreal Expos 5 at Shea Stadium
Philadelphia Phillies 6, Pittsburgh Pirates 5 at Veteran's Stadium
Philadelphia Phillies 7, Pittsburgh Pirates 4 at Veteran's Stadium
Milwaukee Brewers 5, Baltimore Orioles 3 at Memorial Stadium
Boston Red Sox 5, New York Yankees 4 at Fenway Park
Kansas City Royals 6, California Angels 3 at Anaheim Stadium
Cleveland Indians 3, Detroit Tigers 2 at Cleveland Stadium
Minnesota Twins 6, Oakland Athletics 1 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium
Chicago White Sox 9, Texas Rangers 5 at Arlington Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Sunday, July 28th

IN THE NEWS: The Reds whip the Padres, 14–1, at Riverfront Stadium.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 28, 1974
Atlanta Braves 3, Los Angeles Dodgers 2 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium
St. Louis Cardinals 5, Chicago Cubs 4 at Wrigley Field
Cincinnati Reds 14, San Diego Padres 1 at Riverfront Stadium
Houston Astros 3, San Francisco Giants 2 at Astrodome
New York Mets 4, Montreal Expos 1 at Shea Stadium
Pittsburgh Pirates 4, Philadelphia Phillies 3 at Veteran's Stadium
Milwaukee Brewers 4, Baltimore Orioles 0 at Memorial Stadium
Boston Red Sox 8, New York Yankees 3 at Fenway Park
Minnesota Twins 5, California Angels 3 at Anaheim Stadium
California Angels 12, Minnesota Twins 9 at Anaheim Stadium
Detroit Tigers 6, Cleveland Indians 3 at Cleveland Stadium
Oakland Athletics 7, Chicago White Sox 2 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium
Oakland Athletics 3, Chicago White Sox 2 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium
Texas Rangers 6, Kansas City Royals 4 at Arlington Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Monday, July 29th

IN THE NEWS: Detroit hits four home runs in the first inning in an 8–2 win over the Indians. Al Kaline, Bill Freehan, and Mickey Stanley hit consecutive home runs off Fritz Peterson, and Ed Brinkman adds another, though not consecutive, off Steve Kline.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 29, 1974
Los Angeles Dodgers 10, Atlanta Braves 2 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium
St. Louis Cardinals 11, Chicago Cubs 4 at Wrigley Field
San Diego Padres 3, Cincinnati Reds 2 at Riverfront Stadium
San Francisco Giants 7, Houston Astros 2 at Astrodome
New York Mets 4, Montreal Expos 3 at Shea Stadium
Philadelphia Phillies 13, Pittsburgh Pirates 1 at Veteran's Stadium
Baltimore Orioles 6, Milwaukee Brewers 2 at Memorial Stadium
Boston Red Sox 2, New York Yankees 1 at Fenway Park
Detroit Tigers 8, Cleveland Indians 2 at Cleveland Stadium
Oakland Athletics 11, Chicago White Sox 9 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium
Texas Rangers 10, Kansas City Royals 1 at Arlington Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Tuesday, July 30th

SCOREBOARD: JULY 30, 1974
San Francisco Giants 6, Atlanta Braves 3 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium
Montreal Expos 4, Chicago Cubs 3 at Wrigley Field
Houston Astros 8, Cincinnati Reds 4 at Riverfront Stadium
Pittsburgh Pirates 6, New York Mets 0 at Shea Stadium
New York Mets 4, Pittsburgh Pirates 3 at Shea Stadium
St. Louis Cardinals 4, Philadelphia Phillies 3 at Veteran's Stadium
Los Angeles Dodgers 8, San Diego Padres 0 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium
Cleveland Indians 8, Baltimore Orioles 6 at Memorial Stadium
Detroit Tigers 7, Boston Red Sox 5 at Fenway Park
Chicago White Sox 3, California Angels 2 at Anaheim Stadium
Milwaukee Brewers 3, New York Yankees 2 at County Stadium
Milwaukee Brewers 4, New York Yankees 0 at County Stadium
Minnesota Twins 7, Kansas City Royals 3 at Metropolitan Stadium
Oakland Athletics 11, Texas Rangers 3 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Wednesday, July 31st

IN THE NEWS: