The final at-bat of Ichiro Suzuki’s career, against Lou Trevino…
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In some sense, it’s always significant news to Boston Red Sox…
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After a whirlwind six days that saw Mike Piazza traded from the…
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Like thousands of youth pitchers, Frank Castillo dreamed of winning…
https://sabr.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/CastilloFrank.jpg350253Laura Peebles/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/sabr_logo.pngLaura Peebles2022-11-01 12:52:332022-11-01 12:52:33July 5, 1991: Cubs’ Frank Castillo pitches complete game against Cardinals for first major-league victory
After winning the first two games of their July 1976 series at…
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It’s a trivia question that most baseball fans would struggle…
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The accomplishments of Lester B. Pearson should be familiar to…
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More than one major-league regular season has ended with a memorable…
https://sabr.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/1919-Barnes-Jesse.jpg500306Stephen Ginader/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/sabr_logo.pngStephen Ginader2022-11-01 12:47:112022-11-09 00:35:29September 28, 1919: Giants and Phillies record 51 outs in 51 minutes, the fastest game in major-league history
1950 Rutgers University baseball team. Standing (L-R): Ted…
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The New York Giants arrived in Indianapolis in August 1889 after…
https://sabr.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/1889-Glasscock-Jack.jpg500326Jacob Pomrenke/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/sabr_logo.pngJacob Pomrenke2022-11-01 00:35:122022-11-01 00:35:12August 8, 1889: Giants lose uniforms and game as Jack Glasscock hits for only cycle in Hoosiers history
The visiting Baltimore Orioles had taken three of the first four…
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The Pittsburgh Pirates were slumping when they arrived in the…
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While fans lament the Red Sox collapse of 1978, their 2011 collapse…
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A transformation of baseball’s fandom in St. Louis was undeniably…
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The Tampa Bay Rays were the defending American League pennant…
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Two teams going in opposite directions met on a beautiful summer…
https://sabr.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Justice-David.png600800/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/sabr_logo.png2022-10-31 00:01:192022-10-21 14:44:26August 31, 1999: Cleveland rallies from 8 runs down in eighth inning to beat Angels
The Yankees of the 1920s won six American League pennants and…
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SkyDome (Toronto)
March 21, 2019: Ichiro comes home to Japan to say goodbye
April 16, 2004: Wakefield, Red Sox beat Yankees in first matchup of season
May 20, 1998: Mike Piazza plays his first Marlins home game with little fanfare
July 5, 1991: Cubs’ Frank Castillo pitches complete game against Cardinals for first major-league victory
July 7, 1976: Red Sox force extra innings, but Chicago wins in the 10th
June 21, 1970: Detroit’s César Gutiérrez becomes first AL/NL batter to go 7-for-7 in 20th century
August 24, 1969: Juan Marichal holds off Expos in front of distinguished guest Lester Pearson
September 28, 1919: Giants and Phillies record 51 outs in 51 minutes, the fastest game in major-league history
June 15, 1950: Rutgers’ late rally defeats defending champion Texas in College World Series opener
August 8, 1889: Giants lose uniforms and game as Jack Glasscock hits for only cycle in Hoosiers history
July 27, 1975: Al Bumbry breaks 0-for-23 skid with rare homer in Orioles’ comeback
June 11, 1933: Pirates score 10 in ninth to beat the Cardinals
April 21, 2012: Yankees rally from 9 runs down to blow out Red Sox
June 29, 1952: Cubs’ ninth-inning comeback spoils Bubba Church’s outing
August 29, 1986: Angels stun Tigers, 13-12, with ninth-inning comeback
August 26, 1998: Marlins shock Cardinals with four ninth-inning home runs
May 25, 2009: Cleveland battles back from 10-run deficit to defeat Rays
May 10, 1994: Braves beat Phillies in 15th inning on Mike Stanton’s walk-off bunt
August 31, 1999: Cleveland rallies from 8 runs down in eighth inning to beat Angels
August 21, 1990: Phillies score 9 in ninth against Dodgers, overcoming a 10-run deficit
May 27, 1933: Yankees score 12 runs in eighth for big comeback win
May 8, 1958: Smoky Burgess homer caps 8-run ninth for Cincinnati Redlegs
John Holland