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April 27, 1944: ‘Old Ironsides’ Jim Tobin tosses no-hitter and wallops home run for Boston Braves
April 30, 1944: New York Giants score 26 runs; Weintraub has 11 RBIs
May 15, 1944: Reds’ Clyde Shoun showin’ his stuff in 79-minute no-hitter
May 17, 1944: Boston’s Bobby Doerr hits for the cycle in Browns’ ‘good, sloppy, indifferent’ romp
June 10, 1944: At age 15, Reds’ Joe Nuxhall becomes youngest player to appear in MLB game
June 13, 1944: Ray Dandridge, Newark Eagles soar over Memphis Red Sox
June 22, 1944: Abba Dabba does it again: Jim Tobin’s 5-inning no-hitter
June 26, 1944: The Tri-Cornered War Bond Baseball Game
July 2, 1944: Max Lanier pitches marathon gem for Cardinals as Hopp delivers winner in 14th
July 6, 1944: All-Star Bob Johnson hits for the cycle in Red Sox rout of Tigers
July 11, 1944: Rip Sewell’s pitching, Bill Nicholson’s pinch-hit double lead NL to All-Star win
July 11, 1944: NL’s Cavarretta shines in wartime All-Star Game
July 18, 1944: AAGPBL plays in second night game ever at Wrigley Field
July 29, 1944: Annabelle ‘Lefty’ Lee tosses AAGPBL’s first perfect game for Minneapolis Millerettes
August 3, 1944: Tommy Brown debuts for Dodgers as a 16-year-old shortstop
August 10, 1944: Braves’ Red Barrett shuts out Reds with record-low 58 pitches
September 2, 1944: Dixie Walker hits for the cycle as Dodgers climb out of last place
September 9, 1944: White Sox rookie Eddie Lopat slings extra-inning gem
September 24, 1944: Homestead Grays repeat as Negro League World Series champions
September 24, 1944: Cooper and Raffensberger duel for 16 innings
October 1, 1944: Finally, the Browns! St. Louis captures first American League pennant
October 4, 1944: Galehouse, Browns surprise Cardinals in opener of ‘Trolley World Series’
October 5, 1944: O’Dea’s pinch-hit single leads Cards to Game 2 win in 11th
October 6, 1944: Browns’ Jack Kramer subdues the Redbirds in Game 3
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