September 5, 1967: Triumph and heartbreak mark International League playoff
Every once in a while, a marathon — 26.2 grueling miles of…
September 6, 1967: White Sox walk-off creates four-way tie for first place
The 1967 baseball season was winding down, with less than 25…
September 10, 1967: Joe Horlen’s no-hitter rekindles White Sox’s pennant dreams
Joe Horlen “turned the White Sox’s darkest hour into a glittering…
September 13, 1967: Roberto Clemente gets 5 straight hits, 4 RBIs against Reds
Roberto Clemente made five hits and drove home four runs on…
September 20, 1967: Steve Carlton’s 16 strikeouts not enough in classic duel with Chris Short
The names Ed Spiezio, Steve Huntz, Dave Ricketts, and Eddie…
September 27, 1967: Cuellar, Astros win 12-inning classic against Bunning, Phillies
While fans at baseball games 100 years from now watch as their…
September 27, 1967: A’s take first game of doubleheader on their last day in Kansas City
On the night of Wednesday, September 27, 1967, the Kansas City…
September 27, 1967: Catfish Hunter shuts out White Sox in A’s final home game in Kansas City
The Kansas City Athletics’ last home game, against the Chicago…
September 29, 1967: Bob Moose earns first major-league win as Pirates beat Astros
Bob Moose’s strong pitching at two levels of the Pittsburgh…
September 30, 1967: Yaz brings Red Sox to verge of AL pennant
On Saturday, September 30, 1967, as the thrilling American League…
October 1, 1967: Tigers drop season finale to give Red Sox the AL pennant
One of the most exciting and dramatic pennant races in big-league…
October 1, 1967: Roberto Clemente ‘manages’ Pirates in season finale and wins fourth NL batting crown
As the 1967 season entered its last day, the Pittsburgh Pirates…
October 1, 1967: Red Sox complete ‘Impossible Dream’
Not since 1958 had the Boston Red Sox had a winning team, and…
October 1, 1967: Kansas City Athletics play their last game
The Kansas City Athletics donned their uniforms and white shoes…
October 4, 1967: Awed and paralyzed: Cardinals take Game 1 of World Series
Ecstatic and anxious Red Sox fans participated in round-the-clock…
October 5, 1967: Simply Lonborg: Red Sox ace shuts down Cardinals in Game 2
The St. Louis Cardinals' lineup remained the same, going with…
October 7, 1967: World Series gets ‘a little warm’ as Cardinals win Game 3
The lineups remained unchanged for Game Three of the 1967 World…
October 8, 1967: A One-Inning Game: Cardinals take 3-1 lead in World Series
“The St. Louis Cardinals are as bush as the name of the beer…
October 9, 1967: Down but not out: Red Sox take Game 5 of World Series
The St. Louis Cardinals held a three games to one lead before…
October 11, 1967: Bucking the odds: rookie Waslewski leads Red Sox in Game 6
For the “Cardiac Kids,” there was no place like home. More…
October 12, 1967: Gibson, Cardinals lift Cardinals to title over ‘Impossible Dream’ Red Sox
It all boiled down to one game. The Boston unbelievables had…
April 15, 1968: The Astrodome Marathon: Astros beat Mets 1-0 in 24-inning duel
“WE HOPE YOU’RE ENJOYING TONIGHT’S THIRD GAME AS MUCH AS…
April 17, 1968: Jerry Koosman registers a pair of Mets’ firsts in home opener shutout
Asked if he thought New York Mets rookie southpaw Jerry Koosman…
April 27, 1968: Tom Phoebus throws Orioles’ 3rd no-hitter
Hometown boy makes good. This time-honored cliché certainly…