The Cincinnati Reds are the oldest major-league franchise, dating…
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In 1931, Charles “Dutch” Schesler was midway through a professional…
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The St. Louis Cardinals were in a fight for the National League…
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The virtual SABR Brooklyn 19th Century Baseball Interdisciplinary…
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The New York Giants were once again in their familiar position…
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After losing home openers at both Arizona and Colorado on their…
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With nine games remaining in the season, 17,217 fans at the Oakland…
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Please mark your calendars for Saturday, February 5, 2022, when…
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On Sunday evening, April 4, the Boston Red Sox and Baltimore…
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Baseball has experienced a dramatic increase of strikeouts over…
https://sabr.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/TerrellWalt.jpg350249Laura Peebles/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/sabr_logo.pngLaura Peebles2021-11-18 15:01:542021-11-18 23:54:14June 29, 1985: Tigers’ Terrell tops Blue Jays with two-hitter; was this baseball’s final game with zero strikeouts?
Despite being down to the Yankees two games to one in the 1936…
https://sabr.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/1936-Pearson-Monte.jpg312252Thomas Brown/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/sabr_logo.pngThomas Brown2021-11-18 14:58:272021-11-18 14:58:27October 4, 1936: Monte Pearson outduels Carl Hubbell as Yankees take commanding 3-1 lead in World Series
After committing three errors and losing a pop foul in the sun…
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To paraphrase a newspaper account of the July 10, 1941, game…
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“The greatest invention since the cotton gin”?1 Television…
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July 6, 2009: Phillies hand Reds most lopsided loss in franchise history again, 117 years later
July 11, 1931: Phillies reliever absorbs 22-hit barrage in loss to Giants
April 27, 1977: Hector Cruz leads Cardinals’ landslide over Cubs
September 16, 1926: Cardinals keep first pennant in sight with 23-3 rout of Phillies
Check out highlights from the 2021 SABR Brooklyn 19th Century Baseball Interdisciplinary Symposium
September 10, 1924: A Glorious Feast: Pennant-bound Giants dine on poor Braves, 22-1
April 12, 2010: Padres whip the Braves, 17-2, in home opener
August 22, 2000: Padres trounce the Mets, 16-1
April 7, 1996: Craig Shipley leads Padres to sweep over Astros, 17-2
September 20, 2018: A Pounding by the Bay: A’s stomp Angels, 21-3
This Week in SABR: November 19, 2021
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July 3, 2016: Wilmer Flores goes 6-for-6 in Mets’ 14-3 win over the Cubs
April 4, 2004: Red Sox stumble out of the gate against retooled Orioles
June 29, 1985: Tigers’ Terrell tops Blue Jays with two-hitter; was this baseball’s final game with zero strikeouts?
October 4, 1936: Monte Pearson outduels Carl Hubbell as Yankees take commanding 3-1 lead in World Series
July 6, 1970: Ron Santo knocks in eight in Cubs’ lopsided win over Expos
July 10, 1941: Joe DiMaggio squeaks out a hit on a rainy night to keep streak alive at 49
September 25, 1958: Al Kaline beaned by former teammate but saved by helmet as Tigers defeat White Sox