Panzram
07-22-2004, 09:12 AM
JULY 22 IN BASEBALL HISTORY
» 2000: The Expos defeat the Marlins, 17-7, as rookie Andy Tracy hits a grand slam and drives in seven runs.
» 1989: The Yankees trade 3B Mike Pagliarulo to San Diego for pitcher Walt Terrell.
» 1979: The Royals George Brett has three HRs and five RBI in a 7-6 win over the Rangers.
» 1969: For the first time, the All-Star Game is postponed due to rain.
» 1958: The Phillies replace manager Mayo Smith with Eddie Sawyer, who had managed the club l948-52.
» 1939: A Boston Bees fan, outraged when Al Lopez drops a pop foul, his second and the team's seventh of the game, jumps from the stands to punch the Boston catcher.
» 1928: P Red Faber of the White Sox comes up to bat in the eighth with two runners on base and the game with the Yankees tied 4-4. He swings twice righthanded against righty Wilcy Moore and misses. He then switches to the left side and knocks in the winning runs with a single to center.
» 1911: The Pirates pay St. Paul of the American Association $22,500 for righthander Marty O'Toole, the highest purchase to date. In 1912, O'Toole will be 15-17 and lead the NL with 159 walks. He will last only 2 more years.
» 1899: Pittsburgh's leadoff batter, Ginger Beaumont, makes 6 infield hits and scores 6 runs in an 18-4 romp over Philadelphia.
» 1888: The Cleveland club stages its first Sunday game at Beyerle's Park at Geauga Lake, Ohio, 20 miles southeast of town and just across the county line. A total of 4 Sunday games will be played here this summer.
» 2000: The Expos defeat the Marlins, 17-7, as rookie Andy Tracy hits a grand slam and drives in seven runs.
» 1989: The Yankees trade 3B Mike Pagliarulo to San Diego for pitcher Walt Terrell.
» 1979: The Royals George Brett has three HRs and five RBI in a 7-6 win over the Rangers.
» 1969: For the first time, the All-Star Game is postponed due to rain.
» 1958: The Phillies replace manager Mayo Smith with Eddie Sawyer, who had managed the club l948-52.
» 1939: A Boston Bees fan, outraged when Al Lopez drops a pop foul, his second and the team's seventh of the game, jumps from the stands to punch the Boston catcher.
» 1928: P Red Faber of the White Sox comes up to bat in the eighth with two runners on base and the game with the Yankees tied 4-4. He swings twice righthanded against righty Wilcy Moore and misses. He then switches to the left side and knocks in the winning runs with a single to center.
» 1911: The Pirates pay St. Paul of the American Association $22,500 for righthander Marty O'Toole, the highest purchase to date. In 1912, O'Toole will be 15-17 and lead the NL with 159 walks. He will last only 2 more years.
» 1899: Pittsburgh's leadoff batter, Ginger Beaumont, makes 6 infield hits and scores 6 runs in an 18-4 romp over Philadelphia.
» 1888: The Cleveland club stages its first Sunday game at Beyerle's Park at Geauga Lake, Ohio, 20 miles southeast of town and just across the county line. A total of 4 Sunday games will be played here this summer.