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JULY
1994

Friday, July 1st

IN THE NEWS: The Orioles and Angels combine to hit a major league record-tying 11 home runs in a contest won by Baltimore, 14-7. The Orioles smash six of the round-trippers and the Angels hit 5. It is the 8th 11-HR game in history. Surprisingly, none of the homers goes as far as 400 feet.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 1, 1994
Florida Marlins 4, Atlanta Braves 3 (11 inn.) at Joe Robbie Stadium (att. 35,156)
W: John Johnstone L: Gregg Olson
Chicago Cubs 3, Houston Astros 2 at Astrodome (att. 33,323)
W: Steve Trachsel L: Doug Drabek S: Randy Myers
Philadelphia Phillies 3, Los Angeles Dodgers 0 at Dodger Stadium (att. 34,978)
W: David West L: Kevin Gross S: Doug Jones
Cincinnati Reds 4, Pittsburgh Pirates 2 at Three Rivers Stadium (att. 32,956)
W: John Roper L: Paul Wagner S: Jeff Brantley
New York Mets 10, San Diego Padres 7 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium (att. 32,763)
W: Bobby Jones L: Bill Krueger
San Francisco Giants 14, Montreal Expos 7 at Candlestick Park (att. 40,036)
W: Rich Monteleone L: Gil Heredia
St. Louis Cardinals 11, Colorado Rockies 4 at Busch Stadium II (att. 25,284)
W: Rick Sutcliffe L: Greg Harris S: Frank Cimorelli
Baltimore Orioles 14, California Angels 7 at Oriole Park at Camden Yards (att. 47,342)
W: Mike Mussina L: Joe Magrane
Oakland Athletics 6, Boston Red Sox 3 at Fenway Park (att. 28,336)
W: Ron Darling L: Tim VanEgmond
Chicago White Sox 8, Milwaukee Brewers 0 at Comiskey Park II (att. 26,628)
W: Jack McDowell L: Bob Scanlan
Cleveland Indians 6, Minnesota Twins 1 at Jacobs Field (att. 41,801)
W: Jack Morris L: Scott Erickson
Kansas City Royals 4, Toronto Blue Jays 3 (12 inn.) at Royals Stadium (att. 21,496)
W: Jeff Montgomery L: Woody Williams
Seattle Mariners 4, New York Yankees 3 at Yankee Stadium (att. 36,313)
W: Bobby Ayala L: Xavier Hernandez
Texas Rangers 10, Detroit Tigers 6 at The Ballpark in Arlington
W: Darren Oliver L: Mike Henneman
Texas Rangers 8, Detroit Tigers 6 at The Ballpark in Arlington (att. 40,852)
W: Matt Whiteside L: Joe Boever S: Tom Henke
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Saturday, July 2nd

IN THE NEWS: Seattle OF Ken Griffey Jr. leads the Mariners to a 12-6 win over the Yankees by getting five singles.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 2, 1994
Atlanta Braves 5, Florida Marlins 0 at Joe Robbie Stadium (att. 42,893)
W: Greg Maddux L: Terry Mathews
Houston Astros 5, Chicago Cubs 4 at Astrodome (att. 28,423)
W: Shane Reynolds L: Chuck Crim
Los Angeles Dodgers 9, Philadelphia Phillies 3 at Dodger Stadium (att. 38,237)
W: Tom Candiotti L: Paul Quantrill
Cincinnati Reds 8, Pittsburgh Pirates 2 at Three Rivers Stadium (att. 27,376)
W: Erik Hanson L: Steve Cooke
San Diego Padres 4, New York Mets 1 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium (att. 10,227)
W: Andy Ashby L: Jason Jacome
Montreal Expos 10, San Francisco Giants 9 at Candlestick Park (att. 22,617)
W: Ken Hill L: Dave Burba S: John Wetteland
Colorado Rockies 7, St. Louis Cardinals 5 at Busch Stadium II (att. 39,785)
W: Mike Munoz L: Rich Rodriguez S: Bruce Ruffin
California Angels 1, Baltimore Orioles 0 at Oriole Park at Camden Yards (att. 47,154)
W: Mark Langston L: Ben McDonald
Boston Red Sox 10, Oakland Athletics 2 at Fenway Park (att. 31,792)
W: Aaron Sele L: Todd VanPoppel
Chicago White Sox 5, Milwaukee Brewers 0 at Comiskey Park II (att. 41,014)
W: Alex Fernandez L: Cal Eldred
Cleveland Indians 9, Minnesota Twins 1 at Jacobs Field (att. 41,746)
W: Charles Nagy L: Eddie Guardado
Toronto Blue Jays 7, Kansas City Royals 6 at Royals Stadium (att. 27,800)
W: Tony Castillo L: Rusty Meacham S: Darren Hall
Seattle Mariners 12, New York Yankees 6 at Yankee Stadium (att. 32,717)
W: Dave Fleming L: Jimmy Key
Detroit Tigers 6, Texas Rangers 1 at The Ballpark in Arlington (att. 46,668)
W: Mike Moore L: Roger Pavlik
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Sunday, July 3rd

IN THE NEWS: The Mets' Rico Brogna breaks up Andy Benes' no-hit bid with a double in the 8th inning. The Padres win, 7–0, as Benes fans 13 and walks only one in his 1-hitter. He also drives home three runs with a double of his own.

Athletics P Bobby Witt hurls his 3rd consecutive shutout, defeating the Red Sox, 10-0 on a 6-hitter.

The Indians retire Larry Doby's uniform number 47 years after he broke the American League color line.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 3, 1994
Atlanta Braves 12, Florida Marlins 6 at Joe Robbie Stadium (att. 45,037)
W: Tom Glavine L: Dave Weathers
Houston Astros 12, Chicago Cubs 6 at Astrodome (att. 27,711)
W: Greg Swindell L: Mike Morgan
Los Angeles Dodgers 3, Philadelphia Phillies 1 at Dodger Stadium (att. 54,167)
W: Orel Hershiser L: Fernando Valenzuela S: Todd Worrell
Cincinnati Reds 4, Pittsburgh Pirates 3 at Three Rivers Stadium (att. 27,499)
W: John Smiley L: Jon Lieber S: Jeff Brantley
San Diego Padres 7, New York Mets 0 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium (att. 14,219)
W: Andy Benes L: Pete Smith
San Francisco Giants 8, Montreal Expos 5 at Candlestick Park (att. 23,567)
W: Mark Portugal L: Kirk Rueter S: Rod Beck
Colorado Rockies 5, St. Louis Cardinals 2 at Busch Stadium II (att. 35,093)
W: Steve Reed L: Rene Arocha S: Bruce Ruffin
Baltimore Orioles 10, California Angels 3 at Oriole Park at Camden Yards (att. 47,092)
W: Mark Williamson L: Brian Anderson
Oakland Athletics 10, Boston Red Sox 0 at Fenway Park (att. 30,943)
W: Bobby Witt L: Chris Nabholz
Milwaukee Brewers 9, Chicago White Sox 2 at Comiskey Park II (att. 33,921)
W: Angel Miranda L: Wilson Alvarez
Cleveland Indians 10, Minnesota Twins 9 (11 inn.) at Jacobs Field (att. 41,261)
W: Eric Plunk L: Rick Aguilera
Kansas City Royals 11, Toronto Blue Jays 6 at Royals Stadium (att. 25,421)
W: David Cone L: Dave Stewart
New York Yankees 5, Seattle Mariners 2 at Yankee Stadium (att. 30,742)
W: Melido Perez L: John Cummings S: Steve Howe
Texas Rangers 5, Detroit Tigers 3 at The Ballpark in Arlington (att. 46,164)
W: Hector Fajardo L: Tim Belcher S: Tom Henke
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Monday, July 4th

SCOREBOARD: JULY 4, 1994
Chicago Cubs 4, Colorado Rockies 3 at Wrigley Field
W: Jose Bautista L: Bruce Ruffin
Colorado Rockies 4, Chicago Cubs 2 (15 inn.) at Wrigley Field (att. 37,167)
W: Bruce Walton L: Randy Myers S: Greg Harris
Cincinnati Reds 5, Florida Marlins 1 at Joe Robbie Stadium (att. 25,952)
W: Jose Rijo L: Pat Rapp S: Hector Carrasco
Montreal Expos 5, Los Angeles Dodgers 1 at Dodger Stadium (att. 54,859)
W: Butch Henry L: Ramon Martinez S: Mel Rojas
Philadelphia Phillies 10, San Diego Padres 4 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium (att. 23,676)
W: Danny Jackson L: Scott Sanders
New York Mets 2, San Francisco Giants 1 (10 inn.) at Candlestick Park (att. 20,548)
W: Josias Manzanillo L: Rod Beck S: John Franco
Houston Astros 13, St. Louis Cardinals 6 at Busch Stadium II (att. 24,627)
W: Brian Williams L: Allen Watson
Baltimore Orioles 9, Seattle Mariners 3 at Oriole Park at Camden Yards (att. 47,336)
W: Sid Fernandez L: Chris Bosio S: Mark Eichhorn
Boston Red Sox 4, California Angels 1 at Fenway Park (att. 26,624)
W: Roger Clemens L: Phil Leftwich
Chicago White Sox 3, Milwaukee Brewers 2 at Comiskey Park II (att. 32,808)
W: Roberto Hernandez L: Ricky Bones
Cleveland Indians 7, Minnesota Twins 1 at Jacobs Field (att. 41,567)
W: Dennis Martinez L: Jim Deshaies
Toronto Blue Jays 9, Kansas City Royals 4 at Royals Stadium (att. 38,039)
W: Pat Hentgen L: Bob Milacki
Oakland Athletics 4, New York Yankees 0 at Yankee Stadium (att. 22,021)
W: Steve Ontiveros L: Scott Kamieniecki
Texas Rangers 4, Detroit Tigers 3 at The Ballpark in Arlington (att. 46,265)
W: Darren Oliver L: Mike Gardiner
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Tuesday, July 5th

IN THE NEWS: Toronto 3B Darnell Coles leads the Blue Jays to a 14-3 win over Minnesota by stroking three homers and driving home four runs.

California C Chris Turner leads the Angels to a 10-3 win over Boston. Entering the game batting only .138, Turner strokes five hits, including a pair of doubles, and gets two RBIs. He also becomes the 1st Angel C ever to steal home with a 2nd-inning theft.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 5, 1994
Pittsburgh Pirates 3, Atlanta Braves 1 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (att. 49,493)
W: Denny Neagle L: John Smoltz
Colorado Rockies 9, Chicago Cubs 6 at Wrigley Field (att. 30,142)
W: Kevin Ritz L: Chuck Crim S: Willie Blair
Cincinnati Reds 9, Florida Marlins 4 at Joe Robbie Stadium (att. 25,003)
W: Pete Schourek L: Charlie Hough
Los Angeles Dodgers 2, Montreal Expos 1 (10 inn.) at Dodger Stadium (att. 32,449)
W: Ismael Valdes L: John Wetteland
San Diego Padres 7, Philadelphia Phillies 2 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium (att. 7,812)
W: Joey Hamilton L: Bobby Munoz
New York Mets 4, San Francisco Giants 2 at Candlestick Park (att. 16,084)
W: Bret Saberhagen L: John Burkett S: John Franco
Houston Astros 3, St. Louis Cardinals 1 at Busch Stadium II (att. 26,840)
W: Pete Harnisch L: Vicente Palacios S: John Hudek
Baltimore Orioles 5, Seattle Mariners 2 at Oriole Park at Camden Yards (att. 47,842)
W: Jamie Moyer L: Jim Converse S: Lee Smith
California Angels 10, Boston Red Sox 3 at Fenway Park (att. 26,199)
W: Chuck Finley L: Joe Hesketh
Detroit Tigers 6, Chicago White Sox 2 at Tiger Stadium
W: David Wells L: Scott Sanderson
Chicago White Sox 6, Detroit Tigers 4 at Tiger Stadium (att. 20,149)
W: Jack McDowell L: Greg Gohr S: Roberto Hernandez
Kansas City Royals 10, Milwaukee Brewers 5 at Royals Stadium (att. 18,239)
W: Rusty Meacham L: Bill Wegman S: Billy Brewer
Toronto Blue Jays 14, Minnesota Twins 3 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (att. 22,380)
W: Juan Guzman L: Pat Mahomes
Oakland Athletics 8, New York Yankees 7 at Yankee Stadium (att. 23,967)
W: Bob Welch L: Greg Harris S: Dennis Eckersley
Texas Rangers 4, Cleveland Indians 3 at The Ballpark in Arlington (att. 33,012)
W: Kevin Brown L: Mark Clark
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Wednesday, July 6th

SCOREBOARD: JULY 6, 1994
Pittsburgh Pirates 3, Atlanta Braves 1 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium
W: Zane Smith L: Mark Wohlers S: Mike Dyer
Atlanta Braves 4, Pittsburgh Pirates 2 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (att. 46,387)
W: Steve Avery L: Paul Wagner S: Greg McMichael
Colorado Rockies 7, Chicago Cubs 1 at Wrigley Field (att. 32,637)
W: Curt Leskanic L: Steve Trachsel S: Bruce Ruffin
Florida Marlins 4, Cincinnati Reds 3 (10 inn.) at Joe Robbie Stadium (att. 25,365)
W: Robb Nen L: Hector Carrasco
Montreal Expos 4, Los Angeles Dodgers 2 at Dodger Stadium (att. 37,741)
W: Tim Scott L: Todd Worrell S: Mel Rojas
San Diego Padres 5, Philadelphia Phillies 2 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium (att. 12,113)
W: Bill Krueger L: David West S: Trevor Hoffman
New York Mets 4, San Francisco Giants 1 at Candlestick Park (att. 16,978)
W: Bobby Jones L: Bryan Hickerson
Houston Astros 7, St. Louis Cardinals 6 at Busch Stadium II (att. 32,036)
W: Todd Jones L: Rich Rodriguez S: John Hudek
Baltimore Orioles 5, Seattle Mariners 4 at Oriole Park at Camden Yards (att. 47,697)
W: Mike Oquist L: Roger Salkeld S: Lee Smith
California Angels 10, Boston Red Sox 6 at Fenway Park (att. 28,763)
W: Bob Patterson L: Cory Bailey
Chicago White Sox 6, Detroit Tigers 2 at Tiger Stadium (att. 18,353)
W: Dane Johnson L: Mike Henneman
Milwaukee Brewers 4, Kansas City Royals 3 at Royals Stadium (att. 18,213)
W: Bob Scanlan L: Rusty Meacham S: Mike Fetters
Minnesota Twins 5, Toronto Blue Jays 4 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (att. 26,479)
W: Scott Erickson L: Todd Stottlemyre S: Rick Aguilera
Oakland Athletics 4, New York Yankees 2 at Yankee Stadium (att. 26,211)
W: Ron Darling L: Jim Abbott S: Dennis Eckersley
Cleveland Indians 13, Texas Rangers 4 at The Ballpark in Arlington (att. 46,490)
W: Jack Morris L: John Dettmer
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Thursday, July 7th

IN THE NEWS: Pittsburgh C Don Slaught gets five hits, but it's not enough to keep the Pirates from losing to the Reds, 8-7. His five safeties include a pair of doubles.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 7, 1994
Houston Astros 9, Chicago Cubs 3 at Wrigley Field (att. 31,877)
W: Darryl Kile L: Willie Banks
Cincinnati Reds 8, Pittsburgh Pirates 7 (11 inn.) at Riverfront Stadium (att. 28,488)
W: Johnny Ruffin L: Blas Minor
Colorado Rockies 2, Florida Marlins 1 at Joe Robbie Stadium (att. 28,783)
W: David Nied L: John Johnstone
New York Mets 3, Los Angeles Dodgers 0 at Dodger Stadium (att. 38,194)
W: Jason Jacome L: Tom Candiotti
Montreal Expos 7, San Diego Padres 0 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium (att. 10,728)
W: Ken Hill L: Andy Ashby
San Francisco Giants 5, Philadelphia Phillies 4 at Candlestick Park (att. 22,481)
W: Bud Black L: Shawn Boskie S: Rod Beck
Oakland Athletics 6, Baltimore Orioles 4 at Oriole Park at Camden Yards (att. 47,722)
W: Todd VanPoppel L: Mark Eichhorn S: Dennis Eckersley
Seattle Mariners 4, Boston Red Sox 3 (10 inn.) at Fenway Park (att. 33,249)
W: Randy Johnson L: Ken Ryan S: Bobby Ayala
Chicago White Sox 9, Detroit Tigers 5 at Tiger Stadium (att. 22,110)
W: Wilson Alvarez L: Mike Moore S: Jose DeLeon
Kansas City Royals 8, Milwaukee Brewers 3 at Royals Stadium (att. 23,247)
W: Tom Gordon L: Cal Eldred
Toronto Blue Jays 4, Minnesota Twins 3 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (att. 31,180)
W: Tony Castillo L: Carl Willis S: Darren Hall
New York Yankees 5, California Angels 2 at Yankee Stadium (att. 24,229)
W: Jimmy Key L: Mark Langston S: Steve Howe
Texas Rangers 6, Cleveland Indians 4 at The Ballpark in Arlington (att. 38,904)
W: Tim Leary L: Charles Nagy S: Tom Henke
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Friday, July 8th

IN THE NEWS: In Seattle's 7-4 win over Boston, Red Sox SS John Valentin turns the 10th unassisted triple play in major league history. In the 2nd inning. he catches a line drive off the bat of Marc Newfield, steps on 2nd base to retire Mike Blowers, then tags runner Keith Mitchell who is heading for 2nd. Valentin then homers in the bottom of the 2nd. Blue chipper Alex Rodriguez, 18, is 0-for-3 in his ML debut, but makes a long throw to start a DP.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 8, 1994
St. Louis Cardinals 2, Atlanta Braves 0 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (att. 49,089)
W: Bob Tewksbury L: Greg Maddux
Chicago Cubs 6, Houston Astros 5 (11 inn.) at Wrigley Field (att. 30,301)
W: Jose Bautista L: John Hudek
Cincinnati Reds 12, Pittsburgh Pirates 4 at Riverfront Stadium (att. 34,167)
W: John Smiley L: Jon Lieber
Florida Marlins 5, Colorado Rockies 2 at Joe Robbie Stadium (att. 26,498)
W: Dave Weathers L: Lance Painter S: Robb Nen
Los Angeles Dodgers 3, New York Mets 2 (10 inn.) at Dodger Stadium (att. 41,017)
W: Todd Worrell L: Roger Mason
Montreal Expos 14, San Diego Padres 0 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium (att. 14,386)
W: Kirk Rueter L: Andy Benes
San Francisco Giants 3, Philadelphia Phillies 2 at Candlestick Park (att. 24,437)
W: Mark Portugal L: Fernando Valenzuela S: Rod Beck
Baltimore Orioles 13, Oakland Athletics 3 at Oriole Park at Camden Yards (att. 46,674)
W: Mike Mussina L: Bobby Witt
Boston Red Sox 4, Seattle Mariners 3 at Fenway Park (att. 33,355)
W: Chris Nabholz L: Bill Risley S: Ken Ryan
Detroit Tigers 7, Texas Rangers 3 at Tiger Stadium (att. 27,414)
W: Tim Belcher L: Hector Fajardo S: Mike Gardiner
Chicago White Sox 9, Milwaukee Brewers 5 at County Stadium (att. 27,421)
W: Jason Bere L: Angel Miranda S: Kirk McCaskill
Minnesota Twins 8, Cleveland Indians 6 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (att. 22,996)
W: Kevin Tapani L: Jason Grimsley S: Rick Aguilera
New York Yankees 4, California Angels 3 at Yankee Stadium (att. 23,770)
W: Bob Wickman L: Joe Grahe
Kansas City Royals 6, Toronto Blue Jays 5 at Skydome (att. 50,515)
W: Hipolito Pichardo L: Darren Hall S: Jeff Montgomery
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Saturday, July 9th

IN THE NEWS: Alex Rodriguez, the first draft pick in 1993, has his first two ML hits in Seattle's 7–4 win over Boston. Rodriguez is the youngest player to start in the majors since C Brian Milner for Toronto, June 23, 1978.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 9, 1994
Atlanta Braves 5, St. Louis Cardinals 3 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (att. 43,820)
W: Tom Glavine L: Omar Olivares S: Greg McMichael
Chicago Cubs 7, Houston Astros 3 at Wrigley Field (att. 38,370)
W: Anthony Young L: Brian Williams
Cincinnati Reds 5, Pittsburgh Pirates 3 at Riverfront Stadium (att. 42,044)
W: Jose Rijo L: Rick White S: Jeff Brantley
Florida Marlins 4, Colorado Rockies 2 at Joe Robbie Stadium (att. 38,345)
W: Pat Rapp L: Marvin Freeman S: Robb Nen
Los Angeles Dodgers 8, New York Mets 3 at Dodger Stadium (att. 39,589)
W: Ramon Martinez L: Mike Remlinger S: Kevin Gross
Montreal Expos 5, San Diego Padres 1 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium (att. 13,286)
W: Butch Henry L: Scott Sanders
San Francisco Giants 3, Philadelphia Phillies 2 at Candlestick Park (att. 35,823)
W: William VanLandingham L: Danny Jackson S: Rod Beck
Baltimore Orioles 8, Oakland Athletics 7 at Oriole Park at Camden Yards (att. 47,310)
W: Alan Mills L: Bob Welch
Seattle Mariners 7, Boston Red Sox 4 at Fenway Park (att. 33,092)
W: Chris Bosio L: Sergio Valdez S: Bobby Ayala
Texas Rangers 10, Detroit Tigers 4 at Tiger Stadium (att. 30,574)
W: Kenny Rogers L: John Doherty
Chicago White Sox 11, Milwaukee Brewers 7 at County Stadium (att. 48,508)
W: Scott Sanderson L: Ricky Bones
Cleveland Indians 4, Minnesota Twins 3 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (att. 30,675)
W: Dennis Martinez L: Jim Deshaies S: Jeff Russell
California Angels 10, New York Yankees 5 at Yankee Stadium (att. 42,521)
W: Phil Leftwich L: Scott Kamieniecki
Toronto Blue Jays 9, Kansas City Royals 4 at Skydome (att. 50,524)
W: Pat Hentgen L: Bob Milacki
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Sunday, July 10th

SCOREBOARD: JULY 10, 1994
St. Louis Cardinals 6, Atlanta Braves 1 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (att. 49,238)
W: Allen Watson L: John Smoltz
Houston Astros 5, Chicago Cubs 3 at Wrigley Field (att. 35,401)
W: Pete Harnisch L: Kevin Foster S: John Hudek
Pittsburgh Pirates 7, Cincinnati Reds 6 (11 inn.) at Riverfront Stadium (att. 33,419)
W: Steve Cooke L: Hector Carrasco S: Blas Minor
Florida Marlins 6, Colorado Rockies 4 at Joe Robbie Stadium (att. 33,593)
W: Luis Aquino L: Mike Harkey S: Robb Nen
New York Mets 5, Los Angeles Dodgers 1 at Dodger Stadium (att. 45,436)
W: Bret Saberhagen L: Pedro Astacio
Montreal Expos 8, San Diego Padres 2 at San Diego/Jack Murphy Stadium (att. 15,848)
W: Jeff Fassero L: Joey Hamilton S: Mel Rojas
San Francisco Giants 2, Philadelphia Phillies 1 (10 inn.) at Candlestick Park (att. 48,263)
W: Dave Burba L: Doug Jones
Oakland Athletics 5, Baltimore Orioles 4 at Oriole Park at Camden Yards (att. 46,477)
W: Ron Darling L: Lee Smith S: Dennis Eckersley
Boston Red Sox 9, Seattle Mariners 2 at Fenway Park (att. 33,555)
W: Joe Hesketh L: Jim Converse
Detroit Tigers 6, Texas Rangers 5 at Tiger Stadium (att. 29,217)
W: Joe Boever L: Tom Henke
Chicago White Sox 7, Milwaukee Brewers 2 at County Stadium (att. 37,073)
W: Jack McDowell L: Bill Wegman
Cleveland Indians 9, Minnesota Twins 1 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (att. 33,386)
W: Mark Clark L: Scott Erickson
California Angels 9, New York Yankees 6 at Yankee Stadium (att. 39,032)
W: Chuck Finley L: Terry Mulholland S: Mark Leiter
Toronto Blue Jays 7, Kansas City Royals 3 at Skydome (att. 50,504)
W: Juan Guzman L: Mark Gubicza S: Danny Cox
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Monday, July 11th

IN THE NEWS: The Pirates unveil a statue of Roberto Clemente outside Three Rivers Stadium.

Tuesday, July 12th

IN THE NEWS: Moises Alou's double in the 10th inning gives the National League an 8-7 victory over the American League in the All-Star Game. The NL is now a perfect 9-0 in extra-inning contests. Houston P John Hudek becomes the 1st P in history to appear in an All-Star Game before recording a major league victory. Fred McGriff, whose 2-run homer in the 9th inning tied the score, takes MVP honors.

Thursday, July 14th

IN THE NEWS: Chicago's Alex Fernandez strikes out 12 innings to win his 8th straight game, defeating Cleveland, 6–3. The White Sox move ahead of the Tribe by 1/2 game in the American League Central.

The Twins lose to the Brewers, 6-4, in the Metrodome. During the course of the game, two balls hit off the ceiling of the stadium—a Kent Hrbek fly ball which drops for a double, and a Pedro Munoz popup, caught by Milwaukee 1B Kevin Seitzer.

St. Louis SS Ozzie Smith records four assists in the Cardinals' 8-1 loss to Colorado, moving him past Luis Aparicio and into 1st place on the all-time list.

Whoops. Blue Jay outfielder Joe Carter appears with his uniform spelling "Torotno". The uniform maker Wilson is to blame.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 14, 1994
Florida Marlins 5, Atlanta Braves 3 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (att. 49,559)
W: Mark Gardner L: Steve Avery S: Robb Nen
Chicago Cubs 4, Cincinnati Reds 3 at Riverfront Stadium (att. 28,497)
W: Steve Trachsel L: John Smiley S: Randy Myers
Colorado Rockies 8, St. Louis Cardinals 1 at Mile High Stadium (att. 63,745)
W: David Nied L: Mike Perez
San Francisco Giants 8, Montreal Expos 3 at Stade Olympique (att. 36,026)
W: Bud Black L: Pedro Martinez
Pittsburgh Pirates 8, Houston Astros 2 at Three Rivers Stadium (att. 15,847)
W: Jon Lieber L: Darryl Kile
Baltimore Orioles 3, California Angels 2 at Anaheim Stadium (att. 18,821)
W: Ben McDonald L: Mark Langston S: Lee Smith
Chicago White Sox 6, Cleveland Indians 3 at Comiskey Park II (att. 36,444)
W: Alex Fernandez L: Charles Nagy
Kansas City Royals 5, Detroit Tigers 2 at Royals Stadium (att. 24,790)
W: Kevin Appier L: Tim Belcher S: Jeff Montgomery
Milwaukee Brewers 6, Minnesota Twins 4 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (att. 24,672)
W: Mike Ignasiak L: Carl Willis S: Mike Fetters
Boston Red Sox 2, Oakland Athletics 1 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium (att. 40,457)
W: Roger Clemens L: Todd VanPoppel
New York Yankees 13, Seattle Mariners 8 at Kingdome (att. 21,165)
W: Steve Howe L: Bobby Ayala
Texas Rangers 7, Toronto Blue Jays 3 at The Ballpark in Arlington (att. 42,621)
W: Hector Fajardo L: Todd Stottlemyre
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Friday, July 15th

IN THE NEWS: In game two against the Padres, the Mets Bret Saberhagen goes 10 innings, striking out 11, giving up five hits and allowing no runs. Consistent with his record-setting season, he walks none.

In the first inning at Comiskey Park, Sox manager Gene Lamont accuses Indian slugger Albert Belle of using a corked bat, and umpire Dave Phillips confiscates the bat and stores it in the ump's dressing room. In a Mission Impossible caper revealed in 1999, the Indians Jason Grimsley crawls 100 feet along a ceiling, drops down into the dressing room, and exchanges Belle's bat for one of Paul Sorrento's. After the 3–2 Indian's win, the switch is discovered to the consternation of the umps and the White Sox. The Indians subsequently turn over one of Belle's bats and Belle is given a 10-day suspension, later reduced to seven games.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 15, 1994
Atlanta Braves 6, Florida Marlins 4 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (att. 49,123)
W: Tom Glavine L: Dave Weathers S: Mike Stanton
Cincinnati Reds 7, Chicago Cubs 1 at Riverfront Stadium (att. 34,791)
W: Jose Rijo L: Willie Banks
Colorado Rockies 10, St. Louis Cardinals 6 at Mile High Stadium (att. 63,179)
W: Kevin Ritz L: Bob Tewksbury
San Francisco Giants 7, Montreal Expos 3 at Stade Olympique (att. 28,031)
W: Mark Portugal L: Butch Henry
New York Mets 7, San Diego Padres 3 at Shea Stadium
W: Bobby Jones L: Andy Ashby
San Diego Padres 2, New York Mets 1 (14 inn.) at Shea Stadium (att. 18,861)
W: Jeff Tabaka L: Mike Maddux S: Tim Mauser
Philadelphia Phillies 4, Los Angeles Dodgers 3 at Veteran's Stadium
W: David West L: Kevin Gross S: Doug Jones
Los Angeles Dodgers 3, Philadelphia Phillies 2 at Veteran's Stadium (att. 58,247)
W: Tom Candiotti L: Danny Jackson S: Todd Worrell
Pittsburgh Pirates 11, Houston Astros 8 at Three Rivers Stadium (att. 19,185)
W: Ravelo Manzanillo L: Shane Reynolds S: Mike Dyer
Baltimore Orioles 9, California Angels 2 at Anaheim Stadium (att. 18,886)
W: Sid Fernandez L: Phil Leftwich
Cleveland Indians 3, Chicago White Sox 2 at Comiskey Park II (att. 38,686)
W: Mark Clark L: Jack McDowell S: Jeff Russell
Detroit Tigers 14, Kansas City Royals 2 at Royals Stadium
W: David Wells L: Tom Gordon
Kansas City Royals 5, Detroit Tigers 3 at Royals Stadium (att. 25,431)
W: Mark Gubicza L: Mike Moore S: Jeff Montgomery
Milwaukee Brewers 8, Minnesota Twins 7 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (att. 24,899)
W: Ricky Bones L: Scott Erickson S: Mike Fetters
Boston Red Sox 4, Oakland Athletics 1 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium (att. 23,607)
W: Chris Nabholz L: Dennis Eckersley S: Ken Ryan
New York Yankees 10, Seattle Mariners 8 (11 inn.) at Kingdome (att. 22,979)
W: Joe Ausanio L: Bill Risley
Toronto Blue Jays 7, Texas Rangers 5 at The Ballpark in Arlington (att. 46,511)
W: Juan Guzman L: John Dettmer S: Darren Hall
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Saturday, July 16th

IN THE NEWS: At Comiskey Park, the Indians win their 2nd straight game, 2-0, behind Dennis Martinez. Tomorrow, Chicago will hammer Jack Morris, 5–2, to move back into first place by two percentage points.

Detroit defeats KC, 13-7, despite five hits, all singles, by Royals' 1B Wally Joyner. Travis Fryman's grand slam powers the Tigers.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 16, 1994
Atlanta Braves 7, Florida Marlins 5 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (att. 49,108)
W: Mark Wohlers L: John Johnstone S: Greg McMichael
Chicago Cubs 7, Cincinnati Reds 2 at Riverfront Stadium (att. 44,271)
W: Mike Morgan L: John Roper
Colorado Rockies 15, St. Louis Cardinals 4 at Mile High Stadium (att. 70,217)
W: Lance Painter L: Omar Olivares
San Francisco Giants 4, Montreal Expos 2 at Stade Olympique (att. 38,801)
W: John Burkett L: Ken Hill S: Rod Beck
New York Mets 5, San Diego Padres 4 at Shea Stadium (att. 23,897)
W: Jason Jacome L: Scott Sanders S: John Franco
Philadelphia Phillies 10, Los Angeles Dodgers 6 at Veteran's Stadium (att. 46,679)
W: Bobby Munoz L: Ramon Martinez S: Toby Borland
Houston Astros 7, Pittsburgh Pirates 1 at Three Rivers Stadium (att. 30,595)
W: Pete Harnisch L: Zane Smith
California Angels 4, Baltimore Orioles 3 at Anaheim Stadium (att. 23,371)
W: Joe Grahe L: Lee Smith
Cleveland Indians 2, Chicago White Sox 0 at Comiskey Park II (att. 42,710)
W: Dennis Martinez L: Wilson Alvarez
Detroit Tigers 13, Kansas City Royals 7 at Royals Stadium (att. 29,164)
W: Joe Boever L: Bob Milacki
Minnesota Twins 5, Milwaukee Brewers 2 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (att. 30,659)
W: Jim Deshaies L: Bill Wegman S: Rick Aguilera
Oakland Athletics 9, Boston Red Sox 0 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium (att. 26,540)
W: Ron Darling L: Aaron Sele
New York Yankees 9, Seattle Mariners 3 at Kingdome (att. 40,149)
W: Jimmy Key L: Randy Johnson
Texas Rangers 4, Toronto Blue Jays 2 at The Ballpark in Arlington (att. 46,510)
W: Kevin Brown L: Pat Hentgen S: Tom Henke
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Sunday, July 17th

IN THE NEWS: Colorado draws 61,972 fans to its 10-6 win over St. Louis, establishing a major league record for attendance for a 4-game set with 259,113.

The Richmond Braves defeat the Norfolk Tides, 3-2 in 12 innings, in a Class AAA International League game. The contest is marked by a brawl in the 8th inning in which both dugouts empty and one player is ejected. A new anti-fighting policy in the minors mandates fines and suspensions for any player who leaves his position, the dugout, or the bullpen during a fight. IL president suspends and fines 35 players for their actions.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 17, 1994
Atlanta Braves 2, Florida Marlins 1 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium (att. 46,806)
W: Greg Maddux L: Rich Scheid
Cincinnati Reds 3, Chicago Cubs 2 (10 inn.) at Riverfront Stadium (att. 36,475)
W: Johnny Ruffin L: Jose Bautista
Colorado Rockies 10, St. Louis Cardinals 6 at Mile High Stadium (att. 61,972)
W: Marvin Freeman L: Rick Sutcliffe
San Francisco Giants 6, Montreal Expos 4 at Stade Olympique (att. 28,245)
W: William VanLandingham L: Jeff Fassero S: Rod Beck
San Diego Padres 10, New York Mets 1 at Shea Stadium (att. 24,855)
W: Joey Hamilton L: Pete Smith
Philadelphia Phillies 9, Los Angeles Dodgers 7 at Veteran's Stadium (att. 50,993)
W: Fernando Valenzuela L: Pedro Astacio S: Doug Jones
Houston Astros 9, Pittsburgh Pirates 0 at Three Rivers Stadium (att. 23,290)
W: Shane Reynolds L: Paul Wagner
Baltimore Orioles 10, California Angels 5 at Anaheim Stadium (att. 17,525)
W: Jamie Moyer L: Russ Springer
Chicago White Sox 5, Cleveland Indians 2 at Comiskey Park II (att. 41,986)
W: Jason Bere L: Jack Morris S: Roberto Hernandez
Kansas City Royals 4, Detroit Tigers 1 at Royals Stadium (att. 21,757)
W: David Cone L: Greg Gohr S: Jeff Montgomery
Milwaukee Brewers 5, Minnesota Twins 3 at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (att. 33,529)
W: Bob Scanlan L: Carlos Pulido S: Mike Fetters
Boston Red Sox 4, Oakland Athletics 3 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium (att. 31,480)
W: Steve Farr L: Mark Acre S: Ken Ryan
New York Yankees 14, Seattle Mariners 4 at Kingdome (att. 25,907)
W: Scott Kamieniecki L: John Cummings
Toronto Blue Jays 3, Texas Rangers 1 at The Ballpark in Arlington (att. 46,394)
W: Dave Stewart L: Kenny Rogers S: Darren Hall
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Monday, July 18th

IN THE NEWS: The Houston Astros spot the visiting St. Louis Cardinals an 11-run lead after three innings, but rally to win 15–12. The Astros score 11 runs in the 6th on the way to matching the largest comeback in National League history.

Cleveland OF Albert Belle is suspended for 10 days for using a corked bat in a July 14 game against the White Sox. The suspension will be reduced to seven days plus a $7,000 fine when Belle agrees to drop his appeal.

The Major League Baseball Players Association rejects the owners' salary cap proposal as baseball moves a step closer to a strike.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 18, 1994
Cincinnati Reds 5, Florida Marlins 3 at Riverfront Stadium (att. 27,424)
W: Pete Schourek L: Charlie Hough S: Johnny Ruffin
Chicago Cubs 6, Colorado Rockies 3 at Mile High Stadium (att. 63,438)
W: Jim Bullinger L: Mike Harkey
Houston Astros 15, St. Louis Cardinals 12 at Astrodome (att. 24,012)
W: Mike Hampton L: Bryan Eversgerd S: Todd Jones
Montreal Expos 9, San Diego Padres 2 at Stade Olympique (att. 18,119)
W: Kirk Rueter L: Bill Krueger S: Tim Scott
Los Angeles Dodgers 7, New York Mets 6 (10 inn.) at Shea Stadium (att. 17,538)
W: Todd Worrell L: Mauro Gozzo S: Jim Gott
San Francisco Giants 7, Philadelphia Phillies 5 at Veteran's Stadium (att. 39,066)
W: Bryan Hickerson L: Shawn Boskie S: Rod Beck
Atlanta Braves 3, Pittsburgh Pirates 2 at Three Rivers Stadium (att. 16,528)
W: Kent Mercker L: Steve Cooke
California Angels 13, Boston Red Sox 4 at Anaheim Stadium (att. 17,019)
W: Brian Anderson L: Tim VanEgmond
Chicago White Sox 10, Detroit Tigers 9 (13 inn.) at Comiskey Park II (att. 41,860)
W: Kirk McCaskill L: Storm Davis
Texas Rangers 6, Cleveland Indians 5 at Jacobs Field (att. 41,845)
W: Darren Oliver L: Jose Mesa S: Tom Henke
Kansas City Royals 2, Milwaukee Brewers 0 at County Stadium (att. 14,040)
W: Chris Haney L: Angel Miranda S: Jeff Montgomery
New York Yankees 5, Oakland Athletics 3 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium (att. 20,382)
W: Xavier Hernandez L: Todd VanPoppel S: Steve Howe
Seattle Mariners 7, Baltimore Orioles 5 at Kingdome (att. 22,694)
W: Bill Risley L: Mark Eichhorn S: Bobby Ayala
Toronto Blue Jays 7, Minnesota Twins 4 at Skydome (att. 48,060)
W: Al Leiter L: Eddie Guardado S: Darren Hall
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Tuesday, July 19th

IN THE NEWS: Cardinals' P Vicente Palacios hurls a 1-hit shutout against Houston, defeating the Astros, 10-0. Palacios allows only a 3rd-inning single to Andujar Cedeno and a walk, while striking out eight batters.

Two hours before the Mariners are scheduled to play the Orioles in the Kingdome, four 15-pound wood-fiber tiles fall from the ceiling of the stadium, landing in the empty seats. The game is postponed indefinitely as an inspection finds that many water-damaged tiles will have to be replaced before baseball can be played there again this season.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 19, 1994
Cincinnati Reds 13, Florida Marlins 5 at Riverfront Stadium (att. 26,847)
W: John Smiley L: Mark Gardner
Chicago Cubs 6, Colorado Rockies 1 at Mile High Stadium (att. 70,493)
W: Steve Trachsel L: David Nied
St. Louis Cardinals 10, Houston Astros 0 at Astrodome (att. 25,338)
W: Vicente Palacios L: Darryl Kile
Montreal Expos 4, San Diego Padres 3 at Stade Olympique (att. 23,773)
W: Pedro Martinez L: Andy Ashby S: John Wetteland
New York Mets 7, Los Angeles Dodgers 4 at Shea Stadium (att. 22,045)
W: Josias Manzanillo L: Jim Gott S: John Franco
Philadelphia Phillies 5, San Francisco Giants 2 at Veteran's Stadium (att. 38,559)
W: Danny Jackson L: Bud Black S: Doug Jones
Pittsburgh Pirates 13, Atlanta Braves 10 at Three Rivers Stadium (att. 18,147)
W: Dan Miceli L: Gregg Olson
California Angels 6, Boston Red Sox 4 at Anaheim Stadium (att. 20,335)
W: Mark Langston L: Roger Clemens S: Joe Grahe
Chicago White Sox 10, Detroit Tigers 5 at Comiskey Park II (att. 31,367)
W: Alex Fernandez L: Tim Belcher
Cleveland Indians 12, Texas Rangers 3 at Jacobs Field (att. 41,774)
W: Charles Nagy L: Hector Fajardo
Milwaukee Brewers 4, Kansas City Royals 3 (14 inn.) at County Stadium (att. 14,829)
W: Jose Mercedes L: Hipolito Pichardo
Oakland Athletics 6, New York Yankees 2 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium (att. 18,869)
W: Bobby Witt L: Jim Abbott
Toronto Blue Jays 4, Minnesota Twins 2 at Skydome (att. 47,222)
W: Tony Castillo L: Kevin Tapani S: Darren Hall
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Wednesday, July 20th

IN THE NEWS: Mark Grace collects four hits, including three doubles, as the Cubs beat the Rockies, 9–8. His 3rd double, in the 8th, drives home the game winner.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 20, 1994
Florida Marlins 8, Cincinnati Reds 7 at Riverfront Stadium (att. 25,555)
W: Terry Mathews L: Jeff Brantley S: Robb Nen
Chicago Cubs 9, Colorado Rockies 8 at Mile High Stadium (att. 60,173)
W: Randy Veres L: Steve Reed S: Dan Plesac
Houston Astros 2, St. Louis Cardinals 0 at Astrodome (att. 29,442)
W: Greg Swindell L: Bob Tewksbury S: John Hudek
Montreal Expos 5, San Diego Padres 2 at Stade Olympique (att. 20,572)
W: Butch Henry L: Andy Benes S: John Wetteland
New York Mets 5, Los Angeles Dodgers 4 at Shea Stadium (att. 29,578)
W: Bret Saberhagen L: Ramon Martinez S: John Franco
San Francisco Giants 9, Philadelphia Phillies 2 at Veteran's Stadium (att. 43,966)
W: Mark Portugal L: David West
Pittsburgh Pirates 5, Atlanta Braves 4 at Three Rivers Stadium (att. 36,087)
W: Paul Wagner L: Tom Glavine S: Mike Dyer
California Angels 8, Boston Red Sox 4 at Anaheim Stadium (att. 17,180)
W: Phil Leftwich L: Chris Nabholz S: Russ Springer
Chicago White Sox 3, Detroit Tigers 0 at Comiskey Park II (att. 38,095)
W: Jack McDowell L: David Wells
Texas Rangers 13, Cleveland Indians 11 (14 inn.) at Jacobs Field (att. 40,280)
W: Tom Henke L: Larry Casian S: Matt Whiteside
Milwaukee Brewers 11, Kansas City Royals 1 at County Stadium (att. 20,085)
W: Ricky Bones L: Tom Gordon
New York Yankees 1, Oakland Athletics 0 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium (att. 18,729)
W: Melido Perez L: Steve Ontiveros S: Steve Howe
Toronto Blue Jays 9, Minnesota Twins 2 at Skydome (att. 48,162)
W: Juan Guzman L: Scott Erickson
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Thursday, July 21st

IN THE NEWS: The Phillies trade P Shawn Boskie to the Mariners in exchange for a player to be named.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 21, 1994
Houston Astros 13, Pittsburgh Pirates 6 at Astrodome (att. 27,659)
W: Pete Harnisch L: Zane Smith
St. Louis Cardinals 6, Atlanta Braves 3 at Busch Stadium II
W: Omar Olivares L: John Smoltz
Atlanta Braves 6, St. Louis Cardinals 1 at Busch Stadium II (att. 38,199)
W: Greg Maddux L: John Frascatore
New York Yankees 11, California Angels 7 at Anaheim Stadium (att. 20,479)
W: Jimmy Key L: Chuck Finley S: Bob Wickman
Chicago White Sox 6, Cleveland Indians 5 at Jacobs Field (att. 41,863)
W: Wilson Alvarez L: Dennis Martinez S: Roberto Hernandez
Milwaukee Brewers 7, Minnesota Twins 3 at County Stadium (att. 21,782)
W: Bill Wegman L: Jim Deshaies
Oakland Athletics 4, Baltimore Orioles 3 at Oakland-Alameda County Stadium (att. 23,504)
W: Dennis Eckersley L: Mark Eichhorn
Toronto Blue Jays 9, Texas Rangers 3 at Skydome (att. 49,618)
W: Pat Hentgen L: Tim Leary S: Danny Cox
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Friday, July 22nd

IN THE NEWS: Cleveland defeats Chicago, 9-8, as Indians' 3B Jim Thome clouts three solo home runs. The v