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DENNY MCCLAIN TRADED IN BLOCKBUSTER MOVE BY TIGERS On October 9, 1970, the Detroit Tigers and Washington Senators engineer a blockbuster trade involving former 30-game winner Denny McLain. McLain goes to Washington in an eight-player deal that sends Aurelio Rodriguez and Eddie Brinkman to Detroit. THIS DAY IN BASEBALL MAY 24 The history of sports is both vast and rich, thanks to the existence of so many different events and the longevity associated with them. With so much history to cull through, We offer the opportunity to look back and see what memorable things happened or milestones were reached on May 24 in baseball history. BOBBY RICHARDSON STATS & FACTS Bobby Richardson is the only World Series MVP to play for the losing team. In the Yankees loss to the Pirates in 1960, the second baseman hit .367 (11 for 30) with 8 runs scored, 12 RBIs, 2 doubles, 2 triples, and one home run. BOB MOOSE WILD PITCH GIVES REDS THE NLCS TITLE October 11, 1972. In one of the most dramatic games in franchise history, the Reds clinched the National League pennant with a 4-3 win over the Pirates in game five of BOBBY MURCER TIES RECORD WITH 4 HOMERUNS IN A DOUBLE On June 24, 1970, ay Yankee Stadium, New York Yankees outfielder Bobby Murcer ties a major league record by hitting home runs in four straight at-bats of a doubleheader against the Cleveland Indians. THIS DAY IN BASEBALL Recapping events that took place in the baseball world on this day LOU BROCK HITS ONE OF LONGEST HOMERUNS IN POLO GROUNDS Previous In a play that is emblematic of the struggling Mets, first baseman Marv Throneberry’s apparent first inning triple becomes an out on an appeal play for missing second base in an 8-7 loss to the Cubs at the Polo Grounds. When New York manager Casey Stengel questions the call, he is told by the umpire, according to legend, “Don’t bother arguing, Casey, he missed first base, too.” : DEMOLITION BEGINS AT WASHINGTON'S GRIFFITH STADIUM January 26, 1965: Demolition begins at Washington’s Griffith Stadium. The venue opened as National Park in 1911 and was used for over half a century, hosting a final game on September 21, 1961. Former player and manager Clark Griffith bought the Senators in 1920, with the stadium taking his name. Griffith won 237 games as BOB ALLISON AND HARMON KILLEBREW HIT GRAND SLAMS IN THE Previous Cubs P Barney Schultz ties Roy Face’s major-league record by relieving in his 9th consecutive game for Chicago. Today’s effort doesn’t help as the Cubs lose, 6 – 5 in 13 innings against the Mets. Roger Craig, en route to a 10-24 year, is the winner, while STEVE GARVEY AND DON SUTTON FIGHT AT SHEA BEFORE A 5-4 In the visitors' clubhouse at Shea Stadium, Dodger Blue becomes black and blue when Steve Garvey confronts teammate Don Sutton about a Washington Post story in which the pitcher is critical of him. After the right-hander confirms he had made the comments, the argument becomes physical when an inappropriate remark is made about the firstbaseman's wife.
DENNY MCCLAIN TRADED IN BLOCKBUSTER MOVE BY TIGERS On October 9, 1970, the Detroit Tigers and Washington Senators engineer a blockbuster trade involving former 30-game winner Denny McLain. McLain goes to Washington in an eight-player deal that sends Aurelio Rodriguez and Eddie Brinkman to Detroit. TONY GWYNN BIOGRAPHY The finest scientific hitter of his era, Tony Gwynn compiled a lifetime batting average of .338 – the highest mark posted by any player whose career began after 1940, and the loftiest figure compiled by anyone since Ted Williams retired in 1960 with a mark of .344. THIS DAY IN BASEBALL MAY 3 The history of sports is both vast and rich, thanks to the existence of so many different events and the longevity associated with them. With so much history to cull through, We offer the opportunity to look back and see what memorable things happened or milestones were reached on May 3 in baseball history. AS THOUSANDS CHEER ON BOTH SIDES OF THE RIVER, 48 YEAR-OLD As thousands cheer on both sides of the river, 48 year-old Senator legend Walter Johnson throws a silver dollar to the far side of the Rappahannock, believed to be a 386-foot toss. The Washington, D.C. Sesquicentennial celebration, which includes commemorating the 204th anniversary of George Washington's birth, stages the event to duplicate the alleged feat that the young Virginian MAJOR LEAGUE SEASON RECAP 1978 Major League Season Recap 1978. World Series – New York Yankees AL over Los Angeles Dodgers NL 4 games to 2. World Series MVP – Bucky Dent Babe Ruth Award – Bucky Dent ALCS New York Yankees over Kansas City Royals 3 games to 1 ALCS MVP – NLCS Los Angeles Dodgers over Philadelphia Phillies 3 games to 1 NLCS MVP – Steve Garvey Awards–
BOSTON RED SOX ROOKIE FRED LYNN DRIVES IN 10 RUNS On June 18, 1975, At Tiger Stadium 23-year-old center fielder Boston Red Sox rookie Fred Lynn drives in 10 runs, helping the Boston Red Sox to a 15-1 demolition of the Detroit Tigers.. In the opening inning, the left-handed batting Lynn drilled a three-run homer off Joe Coleman. The next inning, he blasted another home run off the Detroit starter, this time a two-run shot that bounced off the TONY HORTON CRAWLS BACK TO DUGOUT AFTER FOULING OUT VS THE On June 24 1970 – At Yankee Stadium, Cleveland Indians first baseman Tony Horton calls for Steve Hamilton’s “Folly Floater” after fouling it off the previous pitch. The Indians first baseman crawls back to the dugout when his second foul ball is caught by catcherThurman Munson.
MIKE SCHMIDT BIOGRAPHY Mike Schmidt Positions: Third Baseman and First Baseman Bats: Right • Throws: Right 6-2, 195lb (188cm, 88kg) Born: September 27, 1949 in Dayton, OH Draft: Drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 2nd round of the 1971 MLB June Amateur Draft from Ohio University (Athens, OH). High School: Fairview HS (Dayton, OH) School: Ohio University (Athens, OH) Debut: September 12, 1972 (Age 22-351d JOHNNY BENCH HITS 3 HOMERUNS OFF STEVE CARLTON FOR THE On May 9, 1973, Cincinnati Reds catcher Johnny Bench wins a battle of future Hall of Famers. For the second time in his career, the All-Starcatcher
1968 - THE NATIONAL LEAGUE HOLDS AN EXPANSION DRAFT FOR 1968 - The National League holds an expansion draft for two new teams: the Montreal Expos and San Diego Padres. The list of players taken in the draft includes future Hall of Famer Hoyt Wilhelm and notables like Nate Colbert, Donn Clendenon, Cito Gaston, Dave Giusti, Mudcat Grant, Al McBean, Manny Mota and Maury Wills. The American League will holdits draft tomorrow.
YOGI BERRA COMMITS AN ERROR AS HIS ERRORLESS STREAK OF 148 Previous During batting practice, a little boy in the right-field stands was hit in the arm by a line drive. He then hid among the seats to have his little cry. Clemente retrieved the ball and gave it away, his thanks coming in a puddle of tears.” THIS DAY IN BASEBALL Recapping events that took place in the baseball world on this day LOU BROCK HITS ONE OF LONGEST HOMERUNS IN POLO GROUNDSHISTORY OF THE POLO GROUNDSPOLO GROUNDS BASEBALL DIMENSIONSPOLO GROUNDS BASEBALL STADIUMPOLO GROUNDS DIMENSIONWHERE WERE THE POLO GROUNDSOAK BROOK POLOGROUNDS
Lou Brock hits one of longest homeruns in Polo Grounds history. On June 17, 1962, At the Polo Grounds, during the first inning of the first game of a twin bill Chicago Cubs outfielder Lou Brock hits a 460-foot home run into the right field bleachers off Al Jackson. Known more for his speed than power, Brock becomes only the second player to STEVE GARVEY AND DON SUTTON FIGHT AT SHEA BEFORE A 5-4 In the visitors' clubhouse at Shea Stadium, Dodger Blue becomes black and blue when Steve Garvey confronts teammate Don Sutton about a Washington Post story in which the pitcher is critical of him. After the right-hander confirms he had made the comments, the argument becomes physical when an inappropriate remark is made about the firstbaseman's wife.
JOE MORGAN ERROR FIRST IN 91 GAMES Next 1978 – Nolan Ryan of the California Angels strikes out 15 batters for the 20th time in his career, but leaves in the 9th inning without a decision. The Seattle Mariners prevails over YOGI BERRA COMMITS AN ERROR AS HIS Previous During batting practice, a little boy in the right-field stands was hit in the arm by a line drive. He then hid among the seats to have his little cry. Clemente retrieved the ball and gave it away, his thanks coming in a puddle of tears.” JIM RAY HART BREAKS SHOULDER IN ML DEBUT Jim Ray Hart breaks shoulder in ML debut. July 7, 1963 – Jim Ray Hart makes his ML debut at Candlestick Park as the Giants take on the Cardinals in a double-header. “Between games, (Willie) Mays came over to me and said, ‘Now, in the second game, you’re going up against Bob Gibson.’. : DEMOLITION BEGINS AT WASHINGTON'S GRIFFITH STADIUM January 26, 1965: Demolition begins at Washington’s Griffith Stadium. The venue opened as National Park in 1911 and was used for over half a century, hosting a final game on September 21, 1961. Former player and manager Clark Griffith bought the Senators in 1920, with the stadium taking his name. Griffith won 237 games as BOBBY MURCER TIES RECORD WITH 4 HOMERUNS IN A DOUBLEBOBBY MERCER AUTOGRAPHBOBBY MERCER BASEBALL STATSBOBBY MERCER FAMILYBOBBY MERCER MOVIEBOBBY MERCER OBITUARY On June 24, 1970, ay Yankee Stadium, New York Yankees outfielder Bobby Murcer ties a major league record by hitting home runs in four straight at-bats of a doubleheader against the Cleveland Indians. Murcer ties Lou Gehrig’s record of four straight homers. The Yanks lose the opener, 7 – 2, despite Murcer’s 9th-inning home run offSam
BOBBY RICHARDSON STATS & FACTS Bobby Richardson is the only World Series MVP to play for the losing team. In the Yankees loss to the Pirates in 1960, the second baseman hit .367 (11 for 30) with 8 runs scored, 12 RBIs, 2 doubles, 2 triples, and one home run. DENNY MCCLAIN TRADED IN BLOCKBUSTER MOVE BY TIGERS Denny McClain traded in Blockbuster move by Tigers. On October 9, 1970, the Detroit Tigers and Washington Senators engineer a blockbuster trade involving former 30-game winner Denny McLain. McLain goes to Washington in an eight-player deal that sends Aurelio Rodriguez and Eddie Brinkman to Detroit. McLain will end up a bustwith the Senators.
THIS DAY IN BASEBALL Recapping events that took place in the baseball world on this day LOU BROCK HITS ONE OF LONGEST HOMERUNS IN POLO GROUNDSHISTORY OF THE POLO GROUNDSPOLO GROUNDS BASEBALL DIMENSIONSPOLO GROUNDS BASEBALL STADIUMPOLO GROUNDS DIMENSIONWHERE WERE THE POLO GROUNDSOAK BROOK POLOGROUNDS
Lou Brock hits one of longest homeruns in Polo Grounds history. On June 17, 1962, At the Polo Grounds, during the first inning of the first game of a twin bill Chicago Cubs outfielder Lou Brock hits a 460-foot home run into the right field bleachers off Al Jackson. Known more for his speed than power, Brock becomes only the second player to STEVE GARVEY AND DON SUTTON FIGHT AT SHEA BEFORE A 5-4 In the visitors' clubhouse at Shea Stadium, Dodger Blue becomes black and blue when Steve Garvey confronts teammate Don Sutton about a Washington Post story in which the pitcher is critical of him. After the right-hander confirms he had made the comments, the argument becomes physical when an inappropriate remark is made about the firstbaseman's wife.
JOE MORGAN ERROR FIRST IN 91 GAMES Next 1978 – Nolan Ryan of the California Angels strikes out 15 batters for the 20th time in his career, but leaves in the 9th inning without a decision. The Seattle Mariners prevails over YOGI BERRA COMMITS AN ERROR AS HIS Previous During batting practice, a little boy in the right-field stands was hit in the arm by a line drive. He then hid among the seats to have his little cry. Clemente retrieved the ball and gave it away, his thanks coming in a puddle of tears.” JIM RAY HART BREAKS SHOULDER IN ML DEBUT Jim Ray Hart breaks shoulder in ML debut. July 7, 1963 – Jim Ray Hart makes his ML debut at Candlestick Park as the Giants take on the Cardinals in a double-header. “Between games, (Willie) Mays came over to me and said, ‘Now, in the second game, you’re going up against Bob Gibson.’. : DEMOLITION BEGINS AT WASHINGTON'S GRIFFITH STADIUM January 26, 1965: Demolition begins at Washington’s Griffith Stadium. The venue opened as National Park in 1911 and was used for over half a century, hosting a final game on September 21, 1961. Former player and manager Clark Griffith bought the Senators in 1920, with the stadium taking his name. Griffith won 237 games as BOBBY MURCER TIES RECORD WITH 4 HOMERUNS IN A DOUBLEBOBBY MERCER AUTOGRAPHBOBBY MERCER BASEBALL STATSBOBBY MERCER FAMILYBOBBY MERCER MOVIEBOBBY MERCER OBITUARY On June 24, 1970, ay Yankee Stadium, New York Yankees outfielder Bobby Murcer ties a major league record by hitting home runs in four straight at-bats of a doubleheader against the Cleveland Indians. Murcer ties Lou Gehrig’s record of four straight homers. The Yanks lose the opener, 7 – 2, despite Murcer’s 9th-inning home run offSam
BOBBY RICHARDSON STATS & FACTS Bobby Richardson is the only World Series MVP to play for the losing team. In the Yankees loss to the Pirates in 1960, the second baseman hit .367 (11 for 30) with 8 runs scored, 12 RBIs, 2 doubles, 2 triples, and one home run. DENNY MCCLAIN TRADED IN BLOCKBUSTER MOVE BY TIGERS Denny McClain traded in Blockbuster move by Tigers. On October 9, 1970, the Detroit Tigers and Washington Senators engineer a blockbuster trade involving former 30-game winner Denny McLain. McLain goes to Washington in an eight-player deal that sends Aurelio Rodriguez and Eddie Brinkman to Detroit. McLain will end up a bustwith the Senators.
THIS DAY IN BASEBALL Recapping events that took place in the baseball world on this day TED WILLIAMS HITS THE LONGEST HOMERUN AT FENWAY Ted Williams hits the longest homerun at Fenway – The Red Seat. On June 9 1946, At Fenway Park, Ted Williams clouts the farthest home run ever hit at Fenway Park, a shot estimated to have traveled 502 feet before striking the straw hat of a fan sitting in seat 21 in the 37th row of section 42 in right field. The seat will be painted red to YOGI BERRA COMMITS AN ERROR AS HIS Previous During batting practice, a little boy in the right-field stands was hit in the arm by a line drive. He then hid among the seats to have his little cry. Clemente retrieved the ball and gave it away, his thanks coming in a puddle of tears.” EVEN THOUGH THE GAME IS PRACTICALLY OVER BEFORE THE Even though the game is practically over before the Pirates come to bat, having given up 6 runs runs to the Phillies in the top of the 1st inning, the first Pirate at-bat provides the most memorable moment of the game, Roberto Clemente's 440-plus-foot inside-the-park home run. Les Biederman of The Pittsburgh Press writes: "Clemente greeted Harvey Haddix with a line drive that gathered momentum THIS DAY IN BASEBALL MAY 24 May 24, 1929. Chicago’s Ted Lyons and Detroit’s George Uhle go 21 innings before the Tigers get a run to win, 6 – 5, in the longest game – 3 hours and 31 minutes – ever seen to date at Comiskey Park. Uhle is the winner‚ tossing 20 innings‚ with Vic Sorrell pitching the bottom of the 21st. JOHNNY PODRES ARCHIVES Posted by This Day in Baseball | Mar 5, 1958 | Injury | 0 |. 1958 – Duke Snider, Johnny Podres, and Don Zimmer suffer minor injuries in an auto accident in Vero Beach, Florida, as they try to beat a 12:30 A.M. curfew. This is the third accident involving Dodgers players in the last two months; Jim Gilliam and his family had an accident JOE HAUSER HITS 3 HOME RUNS IN A GAME AND SETS NEW On September 4, 1933, minor league slugger Joe Hauser of the Minneapolis Millers hits three home runs in a game. Hauser’s latest slugging feat gives him 65 home runs on the season, establishing a new professional record. JOHNNY BENCH HITS 3 HOMERUNS OFF STEVE CARLTON FOR THE Johnny Bench hits 3 homeruns off Steve Carlton for the second time. On May 9, 1973, Cincinnati Reds catcher Johnny Bench wins a battle of future Hall of Famers. For the second time in his career, the All-Star catcher hits three home runs against left-hander Steve Carlton. Bench finishes with seven RBIs to lead the Reds over the Philadelphia CHARLES FINLEY BIOGRAPHY FLAMBOYANT, INNOVATIVE, AND One of the most flamboyant, innovative, and controversial baseball club owners ever, Charles Finley began as a semi-pro first baseman-manager in Indiana. THIS DAY IN BASEBALL JANUARY 6 January 6, 2009. The Baltimore Orioles sign former Yomiuri Giants right-hander Koji Uehara to a two-year, $10 million deal with incentives reaching $16 million. The deal, pending a physical, brings the two-time Olympic hurler to the USA. Uehara struggled in 2008 and had the highest ERA ofTRENDING:
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