Throughout the history of baseball there have been numerous shifts…
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The Chicago White Sox’s 1921 season was the beginning of the…
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The September 30 doubleheader between the New York Yankees and…
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JUNE 15, 2021 — Baseball-Reference.com, a Sports Reference…
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The feeling one gets approaching a major-league ballpark on the…
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“This may be the worst game I’ve ever seen … the best worst…
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The Red Sox were not having a good year. They had won their Opening…
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Amid the rain and slop, they hopped, slid, and swung their complimentary…
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When the Cleveland Indians hosted their second 10-cent beer night…
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The rumors were swirling in July 1988. The Boston Red Sox were…
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While the Chicago Cubs were cruising to their second straight…
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bottle bat 1. A baseball bat with an especially thick barrel,…
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When Montreal lost the Triple-A Royals after the 1960 season,…
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It was the middle of June, and the Kansas City Monarchs were…
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June 27, 1921: Phillies’ Bill Hubbell and Giants’ Phil Douglas both go the distance in 7-homer slugfest
July 4, 1921: Fireworks for the wrong team as Cleveland rallies to beat White Sox, 11-10
September 30, 1939: Red Sox rookie Ted Williams completes quest to homer in every ballpark
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Baseball Reference dramatically expands stat coverage of the Negro Leagues
April 6, 1993: Jose Guzmán is one out shy of history in Cubs’ debut
July 24, 2004: Red Sox fired up after walk-off win over Yankees at Fenway
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This Week in SABR: June 11, 2021
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June 15, 1969: ‘One big wet blanket’ for Seattle’s Pilots on Bat Day at Yankee Stadium
July 18, 1974: Calm reigns in Cleveland, Catfish Hunter prevails in pitchers’ duel on Beer Night II
August 3, 1988: Morgan Magic: Red Sox win 22nd straight home game
August 23, 1907: Pirates’ Howie Camnitz walks his way to a 5-inning no-hitter shortened by darkness
June 13, 1921: Heinie Groh returns from holdout with two hits; Reds lose to Brooklyn
September 12, 1954: Ottawa Athletics lose final game as Canada’s capital city loses professional baseball for 40 years
June 12, 1921: Monarchs’ Bullet Rogan bests Cincinnati’s José Leblanc in battle of Negro League aces
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