Baseball Guru
07-10-2001, 07:17 AM
This Day in Baseball History - July 10
"You trying to insult Hubbell? Coming up here with a bat in your hand." -GABBY HARTNETT, Cub catcher speaking to Yankee Lefty Gomez as the opposing pitcher came to the plate in 1934 All-Star Game (July 10, 1934)
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(1917) Thanks to Ray Calwell's nine and two-thirds innings of no-hit relief, the Yankees beat the Browns in St. Louis, 7-5 in a 17 inning game.
(1932) Indian Johnny Burnett collects a record nine hits in a seventeen inning game in which the Philadelphia A's defeat the Tribe, 18-17.
(1934) At the Polo Grounds, the AL All-Stars come back to beat the NL 9-7 in game which features Carl Hubbell striking out Foxx, Ruth, Simmons, and Cronin in succession.
(1936) At Forbes Field, Chuck Klien hits 4 HRs in one game, including the tie breaker in the tenth, helping the Phillies defeat the Pirates, 9-6. The Indianapolis, Indiana native barely misses hitting an additional homer in the second when right fielder Paul Waner catches his drive against the wall.
(1947) Indian Don Black no-hits the Philadelphia A's, 3-0.
(1948) After yielding a two-run homer to A's Hank Majeski tying the score, reliever Satchel Paige gets his first major league win when Larry Doby hits two-run homer and Indians tack on another in the ninth to beat Philadelphia, 8-5.
(1951) Using four home runs, the National League All-Stars defeat the AL in Detroit
(1964) Giant outfielder Jesus Alou gets a hit off six different pitchers to go 6-for-6 as San Francisco beat the Cubs, 10-3.
(1982) Larry Parrish hits his third grand slam in seven days, helping Texas beat the Tigers, 6-5. The Ranger catcher hit his first bases full homer on Indepenence Day and second on July 7.
(1999) The Yankees' winning streak of 124 consecutive games when they led entering the ninth ends as Met pinch-hitter Matt Franco singles off Mariano Rivera giving the Mets a dramatic come-from-behind Subway Series inter-league victory, 9-8.
"You trying to insult Hubbell? Coming up here with a bat in your hand." -GABBY HARTNETT, Cub catcher speaking to Yankee Lefty Gomez as the opposing pitcher came to the plate in 1934 All-Star Game (July 10, 1934)
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(1917) Thanks to Ray Calwell's nine and two-thirds innings of no-hit relief, the Yankees beat the Browns in St. Louis, 7-5 in a 17 inning game.
(1932) Indian Johnny Burnett collects a record nine hits in a seventeen inning game in which the Philadelphia A's defeat the Tribe, 18-17.
(1934) At the Polo Grounds, the AL All-Stars come back to beat the NL 9-7 in game which features Carl Hubbell striking out Foxx, Ruth, Simmons, and Cronin in succession.
(1936) At Forbes Field, Chuck Klien hits 4 HRs in one game, including the tie breaker in the tenth, helping the Phillies defeat the Pirates, 9-6. The Indianapolis, Indiana native barely misses hitting an additional homer in the second when right fielder Paul Waner catches his drive against the wall.
(1947) Indian Don Black no-hits the Philadelphia A's, 3-0.
(1948) After yielding a two-run homer to A's Hank Majeski tying the score, reliever Satchel Paige gets his first major league win when Larry Doby hits two-run homer and Indians tack on another in the ninth to beat Philadelphia, 8-5.
(1951) Using four home runs, the National League All-Stars defeat the AL in Detroit
(1964) Giant outfielder Jesus Alou gets a hit off six different pitchers to go 6-for-6 as San Francisco beat the Cubs, 10-3.
(1982) Larry Parrish hits his third grand slam in seven days, helping Texas beat the Tigers, 6-5. The Ranger catcher hit his first bases full homer on Indepenence Day and second on July 7.
(1999) The Yankees' winning streak of 124 consecutive games when they led entering the ninth ends as Met pinch-hitter Matt Franco singles off Mariano Rivera giving the Mets a dramatic come-from-behind Subway Series inter-league victory, 9-8.