2002
» The Cubs fire manager Don Baylor and hire Bruce Kimm in his place.
The Twins score eight runs in the 7th inning to down the Mariners, 84.
The Yankees obtain P Jeff Weaver from the Tigers in a 3team deal. NY sends P Ted Lilly to the Oakland A's while the Athletics send IF Carlos Pena to Detroit. The Tigers also acquire P Franklin German and a player to be named from Oakland, while the A's get OF JohnFord Griffin and P Jason Arnold from New York.
2001
» Atlanta's Greg Maddux notches the 250th win of his career with a 95 decision over Philadelphia.
The Rangers score nine runs in the 4th inning and go on to defeat the Mariners, 142.
The Expos beat the Marlins, 96. Montreal 3B Geoff Blum homers from both sides of the plate in the contest.
2000
» The Diamondbacks trip the Astros, 12-9. Arizona OF Luis Gonzalez becomes the 1st Diamondback to hit for the cycle, hitting a double in the 1st inning, a single in the 3rd, a triple in the 8th, and a home run in the 9th. It is the 1st time the feat is accomplished in new Enron Field. Gonzalez is just the 9th player to both hit for the cycle and have a 30+ game hitting streak.
1999
» The Cardinals defeat the Diamondbacks, 1-0, as Jose Jimenez hurls a 2-hitter to defeat Randy Johnson. Jimenez no-hit the Diamondbacks in his last appearance against them. Johnson loses his 3rd game in a row, during which Arizona has not scored a run and only made three hits. He K's 12 Cardinals to tie Dwight Gooden's National League mark of 43 strikeouts over three starts. He also reaches 200 strikeouts for the year and ends St. Louis rookie Joe McEwing's 25-game hitting streak, the 5th longest ever for a rookie.
1998
» The White Sox plate 14 runsincluding eight in the 6th inningon 12 hits against Red Sox pitching, but it's not enough for a win. Boston strokes 20 hits and pushes 15 runners across for a 1514 victory.
Toronto defeats Tampa Bay, 21, with the help of seven 1/3 strong innings by Roger Clemens. In the game, Clemens fanned Devil Ray LF Randy Winn for his 3,000th career K. Only 10 other pitchers have reached that mark in major league annals.
Hot-hitting Manny Ramirez hits two more homers, one a grand slam, in the Indians 123 win over KC. Manny had two homers on July 3.
1997
» The Expos retire Andre Dawson's uniform No. 10 prior to the game with Atlanta. Once the festivities are over, the Braves defeat Montreal, 5-3, with Chipper Jones' 3rd-inning grand slam the big blow.
1996
» After the California Angels score three runs in the top of the 1st inning, the Oakland Athletics respond with 13 of their own in the bottom half to mark the highest scoring 1st inning by two teams in major league history. The 13 runs is one short of the record. DH Matt Stairs ties a major league mark with six RBIs in the frame. The Athletics go on to post a 16-8 victory.
Behind Wilson Alvarez, the White Sox hand the Indians their first shutout of the year, beating them, 70. The Sox now trail the Tribe by just two games.
1995
» Mariners' 1B Tino Martinez strokes five hits, but Seattle still loses to Detroit by a score of 8-6. Martinez's hits include a double and a pair of home runs, as he notches five ribbies.
1994
» 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.
1993
» Oakland OF Rickey Henderson leads off both games of the A's doubleheader against the Indians with home runs. It is the 1st time this has happened since 1913, when Harry Hooper performed the feat for the Boston Red Sox. The Athletics win the 1st game, 6-5, but the Indians come back to take the nightcap, 6-2.
1992
» Umpire Bill Hohn ejects an Atlanta Braves fan from the Braves-Cubs game for making obscene gestures. The gestures might have been meant for the Braves, who are shut out 80. Greg Maddux goes seven innings for the win over John Smoltz, giving up three runs. The other five come off Juan Berenguer, who lasts 1/3 of an inning. Chicago gets homers from Kal Daniels, Andre Dawson, Ryne Sandberg, and Mark Grace.
1991
» Denver and Miami are approved by National League owners as expansion franchises scheduled to begin play in 1993.
1989
» Barry Bonds homers in Pittsburgh's 64 loss to the Giants, giving Barry and father Bobby Bonds the ML father-and-son home run record with 408. The Bells (Gus Bell and Buddy Bell) and the Berras (Yogi Berra and Dale Berra) had shared the record of 407.
1987
» The knuck is not knuckling and Chicago hands Cleveland's Phil Niekro a 170 pasting. Scott Nielsen is the winner.
1985
» At Wrigley Field, the first three hitters in the Cubs' announced batting order are Billy Hatcher, Davey Lopes, and Ryne Sandberg. After Hatcher walks, Lopes takes a strike before someone in the Cubs' dugout sees that the lineup card submitted to the umpire has Sandberg listed second and Lopes third. Sandberg then finishes the at-bat (during which Hatcher is picked off) and singles. Lopes, hitting in his proper turn, doubles Sandberg home. All for naught as the Giants beat them, 12-6.
1984
» Down 41 with two outs in the 9th, the visiting Tigers score six runs to beat the Rangers, 74. Lou Whitaker's bases loaded single scores two, Alan Trammell's single scores another, and Kirk Gibson seals it with a three run shot down the RF line. Charlie Hough is the loser, while reliever Aurelio Lopez goes 70.
1982
» Pittsburgh's first two hitters, Omar Moreno and Johnny Ray, hit homers of Houston's Joe Niekro. Niekro settles down and wins, 64.
1980
» Reds pitcher Bruce Berenyi makes his ML debut and the Astros welcome him with a 6-run first inning. Mario Soto relieves and pitches eight 2/3 inning of shutout ball, allowing just three hits. The Reds rally to win, 86.
1979
» University of Hawaii lefty Derek Tatsuno, selected in the 2nd round of the June draft by the Padres, signs with a subsidiary of the Seibu Lions for $750,000. Tatsuno, of Japanese-American descent, set an NCAA record of 20 wins (in 22 starts). He will finally sign with the Milwaukee Brewers, who select him in January of 1982 but he will be ineffective in the minors.
1973
» Davey Concepcion collects a triple, double and three singles to lead the Reds to a 43 win over the Giants. His 3rd single drives in the winning run in the 9th.
1972
» Nolan Ryan (10-5) strikes out eight in topping the Brewers, 21. Winston Llenas, batting for Ryan in the 9th, singles off starter Earl Stephenson for the winning run.
1971
» The Yankees and Red Sox each collect 16 hits, but for the 2nd day in a row the Red Sox hit four homers to win, 127. The Sox score six in the 6th when Rico Petrocelli hits a bases loaded triple and George Scott and Joe Lahoud follow with homers.
1970
» At Fenway Park, Boston's John Kennedy makes his first ML at bat a memorable one when he pinch hits an inside-the-park homer. Kennedy bats for P Mike Nagy in the 5th inning of the 84 Boston win over the Indians.
Reds rookie Wayne Simpson (131) win his 10th straight, beating the visiting Astros, 31.
1969
» Minnesota regains the American League West lead behind the pitching of Jim Perry and a 131 rout of Oakland at Metropolitan Stadium.
AL East leader Baltimore breaks a 3-game losing streak as Dave McNally (12-0) wins his 14th straight game 93 at Detroit. Detroit OF Mickey Stanley plays his 220th straight errorless game and C Bill Freehan picks Paul Blair off 3B unassisted. Blair, on third with a triple, strolls too slowly back to the bag after the bat flies out of the hands of Frank Robinson.
1968
» Against Detroit in the 5th inning, Baltimore's Paul Blair is on 3B with Frank Robinson at bat. Robby swings and his bat sails over the third baseman's head. The 3B coach jogs out to retrieve the bat, not having called timeout, as Blair slowly strolls back to the bag, Tiger C Bill Freehan, with ball in hand, starts walking up the line, then runs behind Blair and tags him out. Blair and Earl Weaver go wild.
1967
» Red Sox P Jose Santiago loses to California, 43, and will not lose again this year. He wins his next eight straight.
1966
» The Cubs give up on Ernie Broglio releasing him outright to Tacoma (PCL).
1965
» Jim Maloney pitches the Reds to a 75 win against the Dodgers, as Cincinnati takes the NL lead.
Minnesota takes an AL lead it will not give up, as Dave Boswell and Jim Perry pitch the Twins to a 62 and 20 sweep of the Red Sox. The Sox win just one of 18 games with the Twins this year.
1964
» Dennis Bennett beats Juan Marichal 21 to give the Phillies a 3-game sweep of the Giants at Candlestick. The Phils hold a one 1/2 game lead at the All-Star break.
1961
» At Yankee Stadium, Roger Maris cracks a 7th inning solo home run against the Indians, and also is creditederroneously, as it turns outwith a 3rd inning RBI on a single. The two RBIs are officially recorded, though just one appears in the game's box score, and the error will not be noted until 1995. With the correction, Maris and Jim Gentile become co-leaders in RBIs for the season.
1954
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Indians reserve 1B Billy Glynn hits three HRs in a row and drives in eight runs in a 13-6 win over Detroit.
RF Stan Musial outpolls all other NL players in the All-Star balloting.
1952
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The Tigers fire their manager, Red Rolfe, replacing him with the popular pitcher Freddie Hutchinson.
1951
» At Ebbets Field, Gil Hodges hits his 27th HR of the year to lead the Dodgers to a 84 win over the Giants. Andy Pafko also homers, off Larry Jansen. Don Newcombe notches his 12th win, giving up seven hits. After sweeping the Giants in the 3-game series, Dodger manager Chuck Dressen declares, "We knocked 'em out. They won't bother us anymore." The Dodgers now lead the Giants by seven 1/2 games.
1950
» In a sloppy game that features 18 walks, Cliff Mapes drives in five runs with a homer and single to pace the Yankees to a 128 win over the Athletics. Tommy Byrne (9-3) is the winner despite giving up six hits and six walks in five innings (he walks two in the 6th). He also hits four batters to tie the ML record. Alex Kellner pitches four innings, giving up six runs in the loss. The A's lose Eddie Joost who tears ligaments in his left knee in a collision with Mapes at 2B in the 7th.
1948
» Ralph Kiner hits three home runs for the Pittsburgh Pirates against the visiting Reds, while teammate Stan Rojek hits the first of his two ML homers, connecting off rookie Herm Wehmeier. Kiner teams up with Johnny Hopp and Wally Westlake in the outfield for a record 19 putouts in the 103 first game win. The Reds score three in the 9th to take the nitecap, 64.
The Cards Gerry Staley picks up a pair of wins in relief over the Cubs, winning 63 and 52 over Ralph Hamner and Johnny Schmitz. Staley pitches two innings in the opener and two 2/3 innings in the nitecap. It is the 2nd time in three weeks that the Cubs have lost a doubleheader to a single reliever.
Despite a hitless day by Ted Williams, the Red Sox sweep the Yankees, winning 65 and 87. Denny Galehouse wins the opener, then saves the win in game 2. But his 9th inning sac bunt results in his tripping over 1B and he will be out of action for three weeks.
1947
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Larry Doby of the Cleveland Indians becomes the first black to play in the AL. He strikes out as a pinch hitter, as the Chicago White Sox edge the Indians 6-5. Tomorrow he will go 1-for-5 in his first full game at 1B.
1942
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Peanuts "Nyassas" Davis pitches and bats the Cincinnati Clowns to a 7-4 victory over the Baltimore Grays in the new Negro Major League. Davis's receiver Pepper Bassett catches the last inning in a rocking chair.
1940
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The Brooklyn Dodgers beat Boston 6-2 in 20 innings lasting 5 hours and 19 minutes. The 2 teams'
epic marathon ties record-setters of 1920 and 1939.
1939
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Yankees rookie P Atley Donald wins his 10th game without a loss.
1936
» In the first of two games with the A's, Boston explodes for 11 runs in the 2nd inning to ease home 162. The Sox ease up on the nitecap to win, 82. The Mackmen have now lost 12 straight.
1935
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Tony Cuccinello, with Brooklyn, and brother Al, with New York, both homer in a game at the Polo Grounds. The next time brothers homer in a game against each other will be on June 30, 1950, when Joe and Dom DiMaggio do it.
1934
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Lou Gehrig hits an inside-the-park grand slam, as the Yankees beat the Senators 8-3. It is his 4th of the season and 17th overall, passing Babe Ruth's
career total. Gehrig will eventually set a career record of 23 grand slams. Gehrig now has 321 career HRS to Ruth's 698.
1930
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Frankie Frisch, Cardinals 2B, ties the league record with 16 chances in a game in which St. Louis defeats Cincinnati 6-4.
The Phillies lose a doubleheader to the Braves to drop into the cellar for the rest of the season, despite a team batting average of .315.
Marking the first time two Negro-League teams play at Yankee Stadium, 20,000 watch the New York Lincoln Giants and the Baltimore Black Sox split a pair. Baltimore's Rap Dixon has three HRs and the Giants, Chino Smith has two HRs and a triple.
1929
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Cards 1B Jim Bottomley hits the first of seven HRs he will knock in five games.
The Giants use the first public address system in a big-league park for a game against the Pirates.
1922
» The Cards' Rogers Hornsby hits his 20th home run, tying Ken Williams of the American League for home run leadership., and the Cards whip the Reds, 124.
The first game ever played in Hungary takes place in Budapest.
1917
» In the first of two games in New York, Home Run Baker hits a 13th inning inside the park homer off Walter Johnson to give the Yankees a 54 win. It is Baker's 5th home run off Walter.
1915
» The Senators are shut out twice today against the Red Sox. Rube Foster wins the opener, 50, then Babe Ruth follows with a 60 win. Ruth scores two runs and hits his first triple. The Sox will sweep two more doubleheaders in the next two days with the Nationals to edge ahead of the White Sox for 1st place.
The Reds sweep two from the Cubs, winning 85 and 127. Red Ames wins the nitecap with the help of Heinie Groh, who hits for the cycle, off Jimmy Lavender. Pete Schneider tops Zip Zabel in the opener.
At the Polo Grounds, Phils ace Grover Cleveland Alexander fires a one-hitter to win, 20. The only baserunner for the Giants is Fred Merkle, who doubles off Pete in the second inning.
1914
» Big Ed Walsh makes his first start since straining his right arm in spring training in 1913. He lasts seven innings in a White Sox win over Cleveland, 63.
1913
» With manager John McGraw in the grandstands, the Giants win their 11th straight, beating Brooklyn, 32. Christy Mathewson is the winner over Pat Ragan, scattering 12 hits but walking none. His walkless streak is at 47 innings.
1912
» Christy Mathewson, hammered yesterday, is in control today, whipping Brooklyn, 51. Cy Barger takes the loss.
1911
» The Phils pound Christy Mathewson for the 2nd time in three days, beat the Giants ace, 64. Dode Paskert is 4-for-4 to lead the Quakers 14-hit attack.
1909
» The Giants sweep the Phillies, winning 30 and 32 in 15 innings. The nitecap is the longest game in the National League this year. Bugs Raymond wins the marathon, relieving Christy Mathewson with the score 22 in the 9th.
1906
» Jack Coombs, the A's rookie righthander from Colby College, makes his ML debut, blanking Washington 3-0 for the Athletics.
At the Polo Grounds, Boston's Big Jeff Pfeffer and Christy Mathewson match zeros for eight innings before the Giants finally score in the 9th on a single by Sammy Strang. Matty allows six hits in the 1-0 win.
In Boston, the Red Sox make nine errors to help the Highlanders win, 8-3.
1904
» At Philadelphia's Huntington Park, the Giants 18-game winning streak ends when the Phillies prevail 65 in 10 innings. Rookie Bob Hall's bloop single off reliever Dummy Taylor scores Red Dooin. The Giants record is now 5318, effectively ending the National League race. By September 1, they will lead the Cubs by 15 games.
1902
» At St. Louis, the Cards win their 3rd straight from the Giants, beating New York, 10. The Card lone run comes in on a wild pitch by Christy Mathewson.
1900
» At Cincinnati, Jerry Nops of the Superbas pitches a one-hitter, beating the Reds 20. Tomorrow his teammate Frank Kitson also pitches a one-hitter, winning 100, the first instance of back-to-back one-hitters in the 20th century. The last time it happened was June 17-18, 1884.