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  • May 12, 1909: Reds lefty Ed Karger is wild and unhittable
  • June 29, 1909: Pirates bid farewell to Exposition Park in Pittsburgh
  • June 30, 1909: Forbes Field, Pirates' house of thrills, celebrates Opening Day
  • July 16, 1909: Tigers-Senators game called after 18 innings in scoreless tie
  • August 24, 1909: An honest slide by Ty Cobb — or malicious intent?
  • October 3, 1909: The Old Fox auditions a passel of youngsters
  • October 14, 1909: Tigers top Pirates in 'most exciting' Game Six
  • October 16, 1909: Pirates' hopes rest in hands of a Babe
  • April 14, 1910: Walter Johnson impresses President Taft on Opening Day
  • July 3, 1910: Pirates' Chief Wilson hits for the cycle
  • June 18, 1911: Tigers trail by 12, then triumph 16-15 over White Sox
  • July 20, 1911: An old spitballer’s last stand
  • August 3, 1911: Cleveland Naps top New York Highlanders in wacky contest
  • September 22, 1911: Rookie Conwell's inglorious debut
  • October 6, 1911: Cy Young pitches his final game
  • April 12, 1912: Cincinnati's Redland Field hosts its first game
  • April 20, 1912: Frank Navin's field of dreams opens in Detroit
  • June 9, 1912: Boston's Tris Speaker hits for the cycle against Browns
  • June 10, 1912: Chief Meyers hits for the cycle, but Heinie Zimmerman’s homers beat Giants
  • July 4, 1912: George Mullin tosses first Tigers no-hitter
  • July 8, 1912: Jimmy Lavender and Cubs halt Rube Marquard's winning streak
  • July 25, 1912: Bert Daniels becomes first Yankees player to hit for cycle in 'extremely belligerent' game
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