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July 16, 1941 Reds @ Giants
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Originally Posted by driver62
What did the Reds do on July 16, 1941?
Giants won the game 7-4, but the Reds came back to win 10 of their next 13 against the Giants, Dodgers, Phillies and Braves.
Elmer Riddle led the league with a 2.24 ERA and Johnny Vander Meer took the strike out crown with 202. Vander Meer, of course, pitched back to back no hitters in 1938 one happening at the first night game at Ebbet's Field. in Brooklyn. He also pitched the longest 0-0 tie in baseball history. If anyone knows when and who this was against, can you please let us know?
The Reds finished the season at 88-66, good enough for third place, 12 games behind the Brooklyn Dodgers.
This is Vander Meer's 1949 Bowman card.
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July 15 - 18, 1982 Brewers take the Brooms to the White Sox
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Originally Posted by Chisox
Hey! Change the date to 41 years later and you have my b-day?
Of course, you realize that was the last day of Joe Ds hit streak? (at least ended in-tact)
And on that fateful day Chisox, your 2005 World Champion White Sox were in the midst of five game sweep at the hands of the Milwaukee Brewers.
Five games you say, Troy?
Yes it was five games. The previous day, the Sox had lost a doubleheader. The next day, while you were wondering who had turned on all the lights, Paul Molitor, Phil Gantner, Ted Simmons, Moose Haus and Rollie Fingers were busy giving it to Jerry Koosman and the White Sox. Robin Yount, who went hitless this day, was held to only five hits in the series.
La Marr Hoyt, seen here in his 1984 Topps card, helped the White Sox to a third place finish in the American League West, six games behind the California Angels with his league leading 19 wins.
Twenty three years later, the Baseball Gods smiled on you.
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Sept 20, 1959 Tigers 5 @ White Sox 4
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Originally Posted by leecemark
--Too lazy to check out how the game turned out that day (Sept 20, 1959), but it was the waning days of a disappointing season in a disappointing decade for the Tigers. They did have some individual heros, with Harvey Kuenn winning the batting title, Al Kaline leading the league in slugging and Eddie Yost in runs.
Here's Harvey Kuenn's 1959 Topps card
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I wonder what this one is worth?
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Originally Posted by RuthMayBond
Maybe, but when you were four days old, commish Ueberroth announced that Pete Rose was under investigation :eek:
I guess they get baseball cards too.
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Was he an Indian at the time?
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Originally Posted by RuthMayBond
(LA) Dodger Ron Perranoski was born three weeks before you. Brooklyn Dodger Eddie Morgan (who was not a Dodger at the time) hit a HR on the 1st ML pitch he saw (was supposedly also the 1st to hit a pinch-HR in his 1st ML AB) eight days before you were born. Brooklyn's Ben Geraghty reached on catcher's interference twice in one game when you were four days old. I guess you were "born" to be a Dodger fan
Eddie Morgan 1933 Goudy.
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Long live King Georgegeorgegeorgeorgegeogeorge!!!!!
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Originally Posted by RuthMayBond
I thought George Bell hit his three Opening Day HRs in anticipation of your arrival the next day :D
Here's George Bell in his 1987 Topps card gearing up for your arrival, Chris.