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April 14, 1909: The dawn of a new era: St. Louis Browns fall in first game at Sportsman’s Park

April 14, 1917: White Sox ace Eddie Cicotte hurls no-hitter at Sportsman’s Park

May 5, 1917: On second thought, it’s a no-hitter for Ernie Koob

May 6, 1917: Bob Groom tosses St. Louis Browns’ second no-hitter in two days

July 25, 1918: Senators’ Walter Johnson and Browns’ Allen Sothoron battle for 15 innings

July 1, 1920: St. Louis Cardinals fall in their first game at Sportsman’s Park

July 2, 1920: Cardinals get first win at Sportsman’s Park as Doak swashbuckles Pirates

August 8, 1920: George Sisler becomes first St. Louis Browns player to hit for the cycle

April 22, 1922: Ken Williams clubs three home runs for the Browns

May 30, 1922: The Browns’ 17th hit finally produces the second run for victory

September 18, 1922: Browns, Yankees battle for AL pennant in the ‘Little World Series’

August 9, 1923: Cardinals win a wild one against defending champion Giants

July 17, 1924: Jesse Haines tosses only Cardinal no-hitter in Sportsman’s Park

August 24, 1924: Eddie Dyer tosses shutout in Cardinals 17-0 laugher

July 11, 1925: Browns’ George Sisler knocks in a career-high seven runs

October 5, 1926: Cardinals’ Jesse Haines tosses shutout and homers in first World Series game in St. Louis

October 6, 1926: Babe Ruth becomes first player to hit three homers in World Series game

October 7, 1926: Tony Lazzeri’s sacrifice fly wins Game 5 for Yankees in extra innings

June 21, 1927: Jesse Haines goes the distance; Cardinals win on Les Bell’s 13th-inning single

October 7, 1928: Lou Gehrig’s two homers too much for Redbirds in Game 3

October 9, 1928: Sultan of Swat smacks three homers to sink the Cardinals in World Series sweep

August 21, 1930: Chick Hafey hits for the cycle as Cardinals pound Phillies

October 4, 1930: Wild Bill Hallahan shuts out A’s in Game 3 to rekindle Redbirds’ hopes

October 5, 1930: Jesse Haines defeats Lefty Grove in Fall Classic pitchers’ duel

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