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08-25-2004, 01:47 PM
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2002
» Arizona's Randy Johnson strikes out 16 Cubs as the Diamondbacks defeat Chicago, 7–0.
2001
» The Mariners edge the Indians, 3–2 in 11 innings, in a game marked by a bench–clearing incident in the 9th inning. When Seattle's Arthur Rhodes comes on to pitch in relief, Cleveland batter Omar Vizquel complains that sunlight is reflecting off the reliever's right earring. Rhodes begins yelling at Vizquel and is eventually ejected by 3rd–base umpire Tim McClelland.
The Yankees defeat the Angels, 7–5, as Roger Clemens becomes the 1st AL hurler to go 17–1 to begin a season. OF Paul O'Neill hits his 20th home run of the year, making him the oldest player in history—at age 38—to reach the 20 home run–20 SB mark in a season.
The Rangers defeat the Red Sox, 8–7 in 18 innings, in six hours, 35 minutes—the longest game of the season. The teams combined to use 17 pitchers, one away from the major-league record for an extra–inning contest. Boston makes an error and a wild pitch in the last frame, and Chad Curtis scores on a grounder after stealing 3B. Chris Michalak is the winning pitcher: he was the loser yesterday.
1999
» The Indians defeat the Athletics, 12-4. Manny Ramirez hits a double and three home runs for the Tribe.
The Royals defeat the Orioles, 8-6, as KC P Jeff Montgomery becomes the 10th hurler to notch 300 saves. In doing so, he becomes the first to record all of them with the same team.
The Phillies follow yesterday's scoring feast with another, defeating the Padres, 15-1. Rico Brogna goes 4-for-5, with two doubles and two homers, and drives home seven runs for Philadelphia. The Pads finally turn to infielder Ed Giovanola who pitches one 1/3 innings of scoreless relief. Giovanola last pitched in Little League.
1998
» Toronto's Roger Clemens strikes out 18 Royals in a 3–0 victory over KC. He becomes the 1st P ever to record three games of 18 or more strikeouts. Clemens allows only three hits and does not walk a batter.
The Twins trade veteran Mike Morgan to the Cubs in exchange for a player to be named and cash.
1996
» The Red Sox defeat the Mariners by a score of 8-5. Ken Griffey Jr. and Alex Rodriguez hit back-to-back homers for Seattle in the 8th inning, marking the 17th time this season Mariner players have hit consecutive homers, for a major league record.
The Rockies defeat the Pirates, 13-9, despite five hits, including a home run, by Pittsburgh 2B Jeff King. Larry Walker and Vinny Castilla each drive home four runs for Colorado.
The Yankees dedicate their 1st new monument in 47 years, to Mickey Mantle, in Monument Park in center field at Yankee Stadium. Miller Huggins, Babe Ruth, and Lou Gehrig are also honored with monuments, while 15 men are honored on plaques.
The Cubs defeat the Braves, 3–2, stopping Marquis Grissom's hitting streak at 28 games.
The Giants defeat the visiting Expos 7–2 and Barry Bonds sits, ending his consecutive game streak at 357, a Giants record. Bonds had pinch hit in the previous two games.
The Cards' Alan Benes, 1–7 in his first eight decisions, loses 4–1 to the Astros. It is Benes' 1st loss after reeling off 10 straight wins. Jeff Bagwell hits his 28th home run and drives in his 100th run for Houston, now up by one 1/2 over the Cards. Donne Wall is the winner.
1995
» Rounding 2B in a 17–4 blowout over the Dodgers,, the Phils Darren Daulton tears the ACL in his right knee and will be out the remaining season. He'll play just five games in 1996. Gregg Jefferies becomes the first Phillie in 32 years to hit for the cycle, and hurler Jeff Juden goes the distance for the win, and also hits a grand slam. It is the 3rd grand slam hit by a pitcher in the National League this season, setting a league record. Florida's Chris Hammond and Pittsburgh's Denny Neagle hit the others.
St. Louis defeats Colorado, 8-3. Both leadoff hitters—Bernard Gilkey for the Cardinals and Trenidad Hubbard for the Rockies—homer in the 1st inning, marking the 1st time this has happened in the NL since 1986. One near tragedy occurs when 6-year-old Cameron Wilson suffers a skull fracture when hit by a foul ball off the bat of Eric Young. He will be okay.
Jose Canseco hits a homer in his 5th straight game to account for Boston's only score in a 6–1 loss to Oakland. Canseco is the 5th Red Sox player to homer in five straight games. Scott Brosius clouts a pair of homers and Doug Jones hands Boston just its 3rd loss in 23 games.
1994
» Las Vegas Stars C Kevin Higgins and OF Keith Lockhart both play all nine positions in the Stars' 10-7 victory over Tacoma in a Class AAA game.
1992
» Recalled earlier in the day from Tucson (AAA), Houston's Andujar Cedeno hits for the cycle against the Cards, the first Astro to cycle since Bob Watson in 1977. The Cards win, though, 5-3.
Chicago P Mike Harkey makes it into the boxscore of the Cubs’ game against the Padres, but doesn’t throw a pitch. While warming up, he strains a groin muscle and has to be replaced by Jeff Robinson. The Padres defeat the Cubs, 7-4.
The Expos score 5 runs-3 earned-off Tommy Glavine in 4 2/3 inning and win 6-0, stopping Glavine's win streak at 13 games. Chris Nabholtz, who lost his last outing to Glavine, goes 7 1/3 inning for the win. Glavine will start another wining streak of 13 games-all against the Expos-and will not lose again to Montreal until June 27, 2000.
1991
» Cubs OF Doug Dascenzo commits an error in Chicago's 12-9 loss to San Diego, ending his National League-record streak of 242 consecutive games without a miscue (442 chances). The streak, which began in 1988, is two games short of the American League record.
Manager Doug Rader is fired by the Rangers and replaced by former Expos manager Buck Rodgers.
1990
» Red Sox farmhand Kevin Morton pitches a 7-inning perfect game as New Britain (AA) beats Reading, 1–0.
1989
» Pittsburgh's Gary Redus hits for the cycle in a 12–3 win over the Reds.
1986
» A's 3B Mark McGwire hits his first ML home run -- a 450-foot blast to center field off Walt Terrell -- as Oakland beats Detroit 8–4 at Tiger Stadium.
1985
» Dwight Gooden wins his 14th consecutive game and his 20th of the season 9–3 over the Padres. Gooden will finish the season 24-4. Gooden, at 20 years, nine months of age, is the youngest pitcher ever to win 20 games. Bob Feller was a month older when he first won 20 in 1939.
1983
» The Louisville Redbirds (American Association) become the first minor league team to draw one million fans in a season, as 31,258 watch them beat Evansville 7–0 to clinch the Eastern Division title. Louisville will finish the season with an attendance of 1,052,438.
1982
» In a 7–6 loss to Pittsburgh, San Diego outfielder Tony Gwynn breaks his wrist diving for a fly ball. Gwynn, hitting .271, will be out for three weeks. He'll return September 13th, hit .348 for the rest of the year, but will fall short of the .300 mark for the only time in his career.
1981
» Chicago's Dennis Lamp loses his no-hitter when the Brewers Robin Yount leads off the 9th inning with a bloop double. Lamp settles for a one-hit 5–1 win.
1980
» At Toronto's Exhibition Stadium, Rangers P Ferguson Jenkins is arrested for possession of illegal drugs after customs officials discover an estimated $500 worth of cocaine, marijuana, and hashish in his suitcase. The arrest stuns the entire country, where Jenkins, a Canadian citizen, is considered a national hero.
2002
» Arizona's Randy Johnson strikes out 16 Cubs as the Diamondbacks defeat Chicago, 7–0.
2001
» The Mariners edge the Indians, 3–2 in 11 innings, in a game marked by a bench–clearing incident in the 9th inning. When Seattle's Arthur Rhodes comes on to pitch in relief, Cleveland batter Omar Vizquel complains that sunlight is reflecting off the reliever's right earring. Rhodes begins yelling at Vizquel and is eventually ejected by 3rd–base umpire Tim McClelland.
The Yankees defeat the Angels, 7–5, as Roger Clemens becomes the 1st AL hurler to go 17–1 to begin a season. OF Paul O'Neill hits his 20th home run of the year, making him the oldest player in history—at age 38—to reach the 20 home run–20 SB mark in a season.
The Rangers defeat the Red Sox, 8–7 in 18 innings, in six hours, 35 minutes—the longest game of the season. The teams combined to use 17 pitchers, one away from the major-league record for an extra–inning contest. Boston makes an error and a wild pitch in the last frame, and Chad Curtis scores on a grounder after stealing 3B. Chris Michalak is the winning pitcher: he was the loser yesterday.
1999
» The Indians defeat the Athletics, 12-4. Manny Ramirez hits a double and three home runs for the Tribe.
The Royals defeat the Orioles, 8-6, as KC P Jeff Montgomery becomes the 10th hurler to notch 300 saves. In doing so, he becomes the first to record all of them with the same team.
The Phillies follow yesterday's scoring feast with another, defeating the Padres, 15-1. Rico Brogna goes 4-for-5, with two doubles and two homers, and drives home seven runs for Philadelphia. The Pads finally turn to infielder Ed Giovanola who pitches one 1/3 innings of scoreless relief. Giovanola last pitched in Little League.
1998
» Toronto's Roger Clemens strikes out 18 Royals in a 3–0 victory over KC. He becomes the 1st P ever to record three games of 18 or more strikeouts. Clemens allows only three hits and does not walk a batter.
The Twins trade veteran Mike Morgan to the Cubs in exchange for a player to be named and cash.
1996
» The Red Sox defeat the Mariners by a score of 8-5. Ken Griffey Jr. and Alex Rodriguez hit back-to-back homers for Seattle in the 8th inning, marking the 17th time this season Mariner players have hit consecutive homers, for a major league record.
The Rockies defeat the Pirates, 13-9, despite five hits, including a home run, by Pittsburgh 2B Jeff King. Larry Walker and Vinny Castilla each drive home four runs for Colorado.
The Yankees dedicate their 1st new monument in 47 years, to Mickey Mantle, in Monument Park in center field at Yankee Stadium. Miller Huggins, Babe Ruth, and Lou Gehrig are also honored with monuments, while 15 men are honored on plaques.
The Cubs defeat the Braves, 3–2, stopping Marquis Grissom's hitting streak at 28 games.
The Giants defeat the visiting Expos 7–2 and Barry Bonds sits, ending his consecutive game streak at 357, a Giants record. Bonds had pinch hit in the previous two games.
The Cards' Alan Benes, 1–7 in his first eight decisions, loses 4–1 to the Astros. It is Benes' 1st loss after reeling off 10 straight wins. Jeff Bagwell hits his 28th home run and drives in his 100th run for Houston, now up by one 1/2 over the Cards. Donne Wall is the winner.
1995
» Rounding 2B in a 17–4 blowout over the Dodgers,, the Phils Darren Daulton tears the ACL in his right knee and will be out the remaining season. He'll play just five games in 1996. Gregg Jefferies becomes the first Phillie in 32 years to hit for the cycle, and hurler Jeff Juden goes the distance for the win, and also hits a grand slam. It is the 3rd grand slam hit by a pitcher in the National League this season, setting a league record. Florida's Chris Hammond and Pittsburgh's Denny Neagle hit the others.
St. Louis defeats Colorado, 8-3. Both leadoff hitters—Bernard Gilkey for the Cardinals and Trenidad Hubbard for the Rockies—homer in the 1st inning, marking the 1st time this has happened in the NL since 1986. One near tragedy occurs when 6-year-old Cameron Wilson suffers a skull fracture when hit by a foul ball off the bat of Eric Young. He will be okay.
Jose Canseco hits a homer in his 5th straight game to account for Boston's only score in a 6–1 loss to Oakland. Canseco is the 5th Red Sox player to homer in five straight games. Scott Brosius clouts a pair of homers and Doug Jones hands Boston just its 3rd loss in 23 games.
1994
» Las Vegas Stars C Kevin Higgins and OF Keith Lockhart both play all nine positions in the Stars' 10-7 victory over Tacoma in a Class AAA game.
1992
» Recalled earlier in the day from Tucson (AAA), Houston's Andujar Cedeno hits for the cycle against the Cards, the first Astro to cycle since Bob Watson in 1977. The Cards win, though, 5-3.
Chicago P Mike Harkey makes it into the boxscore of the Cubs’ game against the Padres, but doesn’t throw a pitch. While warming up, he strains a groin muscle and has to be replaced by Jeff Robinson. The Padres defeat the Cubs, 7-4.
The Expos score 5 runs-3 earned-off Tommy Glavine in 4 2/3 inning and win 6-0, stopping Glavine's win streak at 13 games. Chris Nabholtz, who lost his last outing to Glavine, goes 7 1/3 inning for the win. Glavine will start another wining streak of 13 games-all against the Expos-and will not lose again to Montreal until June 27, 2000.
1991
» Cubs OF Doug Dascenzo commits an error in Chicago's 12-9 loss to San Diego, ending his National League-record streak of 242 consecutive games without a miscue (442 chances). The streak, which began in 1988, is two games short of the American League record.
Manager Doug Rader is fired by the Rangers and replaced by former Expos manager Buck Rodgers.
1990
» Red Sox farmhand Kevin Morton pitches a 7-inning perfect game as New Britain (AA) beats Reading, 1–0.
1989
» Pittsburgh's Gary Redus hits for the cycle in a 12–3 win over the Reds.
1986
» A's 3B Mark McGwire hits his first ML home run -- a 450-foot blast to center field off Walt Terrell -- as Oakland beats Detroit 8–4 at Tiger Stadium.
1985
» Dwight Gooden wins his 14th consecutive game and his 20th of the season 9–3 over the Padres. Gooden will finish the season 24-4. Gooden, at 20 years, nine months of age, is the youngest pitcher ever to win 20 games. Bob Feller was a month older when he first won 20 in 1939.
1983
» The Louisville Redbirds (American Association) become the first minor league team to draw one million fans in a season, as 31,258 watch them beat Evansville 7–0 to clinch the Eastern Division title. Louisville will finish the season with an attendance of 1,052,438.
1982
» In a 7–6 loss to Pittsburgh, San Diego outfielder Tony Gwynn breaks his wrist diving for a fly ball. Gwynn, hitting .271, will be out for three weeks. He'll return September 13th, hit .348 for the rest of the year, but will fall short of the .300 mark for the only time in his career.
1981
» Chicago's Dennis Lamp loses his no-hitter when the Brewers Robin Yount leads off the 9th inning with a bloop double. Lamp settles for a one-hit 5–1 win.
1980
» At Toronto's Exhibition Stadium, Rangers P Ferguson Jenkins is arrested for possession of illegal drugs after customs officials discover an estimated $500 worth of cocaine, marijuana, and hashish in his suitcase. The arrest stuns the entire country, where Jenkins, a Canadian citizen, is considered a national hero.