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September 24, 1906: ‘Iron Man’ Stoney McGlynn tosses 7-inning no-hitter for Cardinals
April 12, 1918: Red Faber, White Sox win exhibition game in epicenter of influenza pandemic
August 12, 1921: George Smith scatters 12 hits in record shutout victory as Phillies sweep doubleheader
August 27, 1921: Giants beat Pirates 3-1 to complete 5-game sweep
September 9, 1921: Giants move into first place with win over Brooklyn Robins
September 9, 1921: Batting explosion ties American League record for total runs as White Sox top Tigers, 20-15
May 29, 1942: Ted Williams’ grand slam was just the icing on the cake
April 23, 1966: Fergie Jenkins wins Cubs debut, 2-0, drives in both runs
August 2, 1975: Rick Wise, Red Sox stifle Tigers in record heat at Fenway Park