Panzram
08-21-2004, 02:39 PM
2001
» The Mariners rout the Yankees, 10–2, as OF Mike Cameron gets four hits—including two home runs—and drives home eight runs. OF Ichiro Suzuki stretches his hitting streak to 16 games, giving him three streaks of 15 or more games this year. He's the 1st major leaguer with three 15–game streaks in the same season since Milwaukee's Cecil Cooper in 1980.
The Orioles bounce back from a 6–1 deficit to defeat the Red Sox, 13–7. Jeff Conine has five hits for Baltimore. The Birds steal five bases on slow Nomo.
Greg Colbrunn hits a pinch-hitter home run in the Diamondbacks' 13–6 win over the Cubs. Colbrunn's blast is the 13th pinch-hitter round–tripper of the year for Arizona, breaking the NL mark set by the 1957 Reds.
2000
» The Yankees beat the Angels, 9-1, hitting a ML record-tying three sacrifice flies in the 3rd inning.
The Astros defeat the Brewers, 10–8, as Jeff Bagwell hits two home runs and drives home five runs. Bagwell becomes the first Houston player to reach 300 homers in his career.
The Diamondbacks defeat the Cubs, 11–3, scoring eight runs in the 3rd inning to tie a franchise mark.
1999
» Cincinnati defeats Pittsburgh, 1-0, as P Pete Harnisch hurls a 1-hitter. Harnisch fans 12 in his eight innings of work (Scott Williamson pitches the hitless 9th), allowing only a 7th-inning single to SS Mike Benjamin.
1998
» Toronto downs Seattle by a score of 16–2. The Blue Jays hit seven homers in the contest, including two each by Shawn Green and Carlos Delgado.
The Expos beat Arizona, 8–2, giving Felipe Alou his 521st career win as manager of the Montreal Expos. Buck Rodgers had 520. Alou's good luck charm is P Dustin Hermanson, who allows three hits in seven innings. Hermanson was also the starting and winning pitcher in Alou's 400th, 450th, and 500th win.
1996
» Unlikely slugger Rondell White hits a 2nd inning grand slam off a Tom Candiotti curve ball, to give the Expos a 7–3 win over the Dodgers. The Expos have a 1-game lead over the Cards for the wild-card spot.
The Phils release Mitch "Wild Thing" Williams, who was 1–2 with Scranton-Wilkes-Barre.
1993
» The Phils lose, 6–5, to the Expos when John Kruk makes a 9th inning error. With their 2nd loss in three games to Montreal, the Phils lead drops to four games with 11 to play. Their biggest lead has been 11 1/2 games.
1992
» Mariners 2B Bret Boone makes his major league debut against the Orioles. By doing so, he becomes the first third-generation player in the major leagues, following in the footsteps of his grandfather Ray, and his father Bob. Boone goes 1-for-4 and drives in a run in Seattle’s 10-8 victory.
Tommy Glavine (19-3) wins his 13th in a row, stopping the Expos, 4-2. Mike Stanton gets the last two outs. Jeff Blauser's 2-run homer of starter Chris Nabholtz is the big blow.
1990
» Dodger SS Jose Offerman leads off the bottom of the first with a home run in his first ML at bat, but that is all the LA scoring as Montreal wins 2–1. Offerman had not homered all season in the minors.
1987
» Paul Molitor collects four hits to extend his hit streak to 34 games and tie Dom DiMaggio for 11th spot on the all-time list. The Brewers beat Cleveland 13–2. Rob Deer has a grand slam for the Brewers, and tomorrow will hit another—just the 11th player in history to hit grand slams in consecutive games.
1985
» The Mets move into 1st place in the National League East with a 1–0 win over the Expos. Ron Darling, with relief help from Roger McDowell, is the winner.
At Milwaukee, Roy Smalley's homer in the 5th is the Twins only hit off Danny Darwin. The Brewers win, 2–1.
1983
» The Dodgers trade pitchers Dave Stewart and Ricky Wright to Texas for star pitcher Rick Honeycutt, who was 14-8 with an American League-best 2.42 ERA for the Rangers. Honeycutt will go 2-3 down the stretch for the Dodgers, but still wins the AL ERA title because his 174 2/3 innings pitched were already enough to qualify.
1982
» Scheduled to pitch against the Expos in a home game, Braves' rookie Pascual Perez misses the start of the game when he can't find his way to the ball park. Perez circles on the expressway several times but got lost. He will be given a Braves jacket with the new number I-85 on it. Phil Niekro takes the mound and wins 5–4 to run his record to 11–3.
1980
» Jon Matlack holds George Brett hitless, snapping his hitting streak at 30 consecutive games, but Kansas City rallies for three runs in the 9th to beat Texas 4–3. Brett batted .467 during the streak and knocked in 42 runs.
Baltimore's Steve Stone becomes the first 20-game winner in the major leagues this season, holding the Angels hitless for seven 1/3 innings on the way to a 5–2 victory.
1977
» Backed by homers from Reggie Jackson and Bucky Dent, Mike Torrez hurls his 6th complete game in a row and New York beats Texas, 8–1. The Yanks are now two 1/2 games in back of Boston.
1975
» The Astros hire Bill Virdon to replace Preston Gomez as manager.
The Cardinals Lynn McGlothen strikes out three Reds on nine pitches in the 2nd inning of a 2–1 victory. The loss snaps the Reds 9-game win streak.
» The Mariners rout the Yankees, 10–2, as OF Mike Cameron gets four hits—including two home runs—and drives home eight runs. OF Ichiro Suzuki stretches his hitting streak to 16 games, giving him three streaks of 15 or more games this year. He's the 1st major leaguer with three 15–game streaks in the same season since Milwaukee's Cecil Cooper in 1980.
The Orioles bounce back from a 6–1 deficit to defeat the Red Sox, 13–7. Jeff Conine has five hits for Baltimore. The Birds steal five bases on slow Nomo.
Greg Colbrunn hits a pinch-hitter home run in the Diamondbacks' 13–6 win over the Cubs. Colbrunn's blast is the 13th pinch-hitter round–tripper of the year for Arizona, breaking the NL mark set by the 1957 Reds.
2000
» The Yankees beat the Angels, 9-1, hitting a ML record-tying three sacrifice flies in the 3rd inning.
The Astros defeat the Brewers, 10–8, as Jeff Bagwell hits two home runs and drives home five runs. Bagwell becomes the first Houston player to reach 300 homers in his career.
The Diamondbacks defeat the Cubs, 11–3, scoring eight runs in the 3rd inning to tie a franchise mark.
1999
» Cincinnati defeats Pittsburgh, 1-0, as P Pete Harnisch hurls a 1-hitter. Harnisch fans 12 in his eight innings of work (Scott Williamson pitches the hitless 9th), allowing only a 7th-inning single to SS Mike Benjamin.
1998
» Toronto downs Seattle by a score of 16–2. The Blue Jays hit seven homers in the contest, including two each by Shawn Green and Carlos Delgado.
The Expos beat Arizona, 8–2, giving Felipe Alou his 521st career win as manager of the Montreal Expos. Buck Rodgers had 520. Alou's good luck charm is P Dustin Hermanson, who allows three hits in seven innings. Hermanson was also the starting and winning pitcher in Alou's 400th, 450th, and 500th win.
1996
» Unlikely slugger Rondell White hits a 2nd inning grand slam off a Tom Candiotti curve ball, to give the Expos a 7–3 win over the Dodgers. The Expos have a 1-game lead over the Cards for the wild-card spot.
The Phils release Mitch "Wild Thing" Williams, who was 1–2 with Scranton-Wilkes-Barre.
1993
» The Phils lose, 6–5, to the Expos when John Kruk makes a 9th inning error. With their 2nd loss in three games to Montreal, the Phils lead drops to four games with 11 to play. Their biggest lead has been 11 1/2 games.
1992
» Mariners 2B Bret Boone makes his major league debut against the Orioles. By doing so, he becomes the first third-generation player in the major leagues, following in the footsteps of his grandfather Ray, and his father Bob. Boone goes 1-for-4 and drives in a run in Seattle’s 10-8 victory.
Tommy Glavine (19-3) wins his 13th in a row, stopping the Expos, 4-2. Mike Stanton gets the last two outs. Jeff Blauser's 2-run homer of starter Chris Nabholtz is the big blow.
1990
» Dodger SS Jose Offerman leads off the bottom of the first with a home run in his first ML at bat, but that is all the LA scoring as Montreal wins 2–1. Offerman had not homered all season in the minors.
1987
» Paul Molitor collects four hits to extend his hit streak to 34 games and tie Dom DiMaggio for 11th spot on the all-time list. The Brewers beat Cleveland 13–2. Rob Deer has a grand slam for the Brewers, and tomorrow will hit another—just the 11th player in history to hit grand slams in consecutive games.
1985
» The Mets move into 1st place in the National League East with a 1–0 win over the Expos. Ron Darling, with relief help from Roger McDowell, is the winner.
At Milwaukee, Roy Smalley's homer in the 5th is the Twins only hit off Danny Darwin. The Brewers win, 2–1.
1983
» The Dodgers trade pitchers Dave Stewart and Ricky Wright to Texas for star pitcher Rick Honeycutt, who was 14-8 with an American League-best 2.42 ERA for the Rangers. Honeycutt will go 2-3 down the stretch for the Dodgers, but still wins the AL ERA title because his 174 2/3 innings pitched were already enough to qualify.
1982
» Scheduled to pitch against the Expos in a home game, Braves' rookie Pascual Perez misses the start of the game when he can't find his way to the ball park. Perez circles on the expressway several times but got lost. He will be given a Braves jacket with the new number I-85 on it. Phil Niekro takes the mound and wins 5–4 to run his record to 11–3.
1980
» Jon Matlack holds George Brett hitless, snapping his hitting streak at 30 consecutive games, but Kansas City rallies for three runs in the 9th to beat Texas 4–3. Brett batted .467 during the streak and knocked in 42 runs.
Baltimore's Steve Stone becomes the first 20-game winner in the major leagues this season, holding the Angels hitless for seven 1/3 innings on the way to a 5–2 victory.
1977
» Backed by homers from Reggie Jackson and Bucky Dent, Mike Torrez hurls his 6th complete game in a row and New York beats Texas, 8–1. The Yanks are now two 1/2 games in back of Boston.
1975
» The Astros hire Bill Virdon to replace Preston Gomez as manager.
The Cardinals Lynn McGlothen strikes out three Reds on nine pitches in the 2nd inning of a 2–1 victory. The loss snaps the Reds 9-game win streak.