BEISBOL 007: Today in Baseball History: September 15th

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domingo, 15 de septiembre de 2013

Today in Baseball History: September 15th


1985
On September 15, 1985, the New York Yankees acquire pitcher Joe Niekro from the Houston Astros for three minor leaguers. The trade reunites Joe with his older brother, Phil. The brothers had been teammates with Atlanta in 1974.

1979
On September 15, 1979, Bob Watson of the Boston Red Sox becomes the first player to hit for the cycle in both the American and National leagues. Watson's cycle helps the Red Sox to a 10-2 win over the Baltimore Orioles. Earlier in his career, Watson had hit for the cycle with the Houston Astros…

1969
On September 15, 1969, Steve Carlton of the St. Louis Cardinals sets a major league record by fanning 19 batters but loses a 4-3 decision to the New York Mets. "Lefty" surrenders a pair of two-run homers to Ron Swoboda...

1963
On September 15, 1963, the three Alou brothers - Felipe, Jesus, and Matty - play in the San Francisco Giants' outfield at the same time. Manager Alvin Dark removes starting outfielders Willie Mays and Willie McCovey from the game and plays the Alous together for one inning of the Giants' 13-5 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates.

1950
On September 15, 1950, Johnny Mize of the New York Yankees sets a major league record by hitting three home runs in a game for the sixth time. In spite of Mize's six RBIs, the Yankees lose to the Tigers, 9-7…

1921
On September 15, 1921, four Philadelphia A's pitchers combine to issue 16 walks in a game against the Cleveland Indians. Arliss Taylor, making his only major league appearance, strikes out Joe Sewell, one of the best contact hitters in history. The A's lose, 17-3.

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