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Old 01-24-2023, 06:02 PM
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He did say 'started'...
Maybe the Alous are the only all-brother outfield, at any point during the game.
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Old 01-24-2023, 06:20 PM
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Maybe the Alous are the only all-brother outfield, at any point during the game.
Probably, although there were very few times when they all three played in the same game for the same team.

They each batted in the 7th inning on Sept 22, 1963
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Old 01-24-2023, 06:44 PM
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May 8, 1971

Two current members of the 3000 hit club hit home runs in the same game.

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Ted Breitenstein pitched a No-Hitter in his first complete game as a rookie for the St. Louis Browns in 1891.
He faced exactly 27 batters, but it was not a Perfect No-Hitter, as he walked one batter.

Furthermore, at age 40 (near end of his career) he pitched another No-Hitter.
It was his 3rd No-Hitter during an 11-year Major League career.






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A pitcher (Armando Galarraga) has pitched 8-2/3 perfect innings and an ump (Jim Joyce) totally blows a call on the 27th batter to deny a deserving pitcher a perfect game.

I don't think it's occurred in the past or since.

MLB should give Galarraga the perfecto. If reviews were allowed to turn over the play in the past, then this wouldn't have happened. Yeah, I know, but what about all the other blown calls? Well, this one was an especially screwed up call.
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fastest no-hitter by MLB team, Bill Stoneman throws a No-hitter in just the 9th game of The Montreal Expos history
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A pitcher (Armando Galarraga) has pitched 8-2/3 perfect innings and an ump (Jim Joyce) totally blows a call on the 27th batter to deny a deserving pitcher a perfect game.

I don't think it's occurred in the past or since.

MLB should give Galarraga the perfecto. If reviews were allowed to turn over the play in the past, then this wouldn't have happened. Yeah, I know, but what about all the other blown calls? Well, this one was an especially screwed up call.
Jim Joyce had the class to apologize for the blown call.

It's only happened once, an umpire apologizing.
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Jim Joyce had the class to apologize for the blown call.



It's only happened once, an umpire apologizing.
Haha. You win the thread.

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In 2012, zack greinke started three consecutive games. Was thrown out of game in the first game in the first inning. Came back next day to pitch and lasted a couple of innings. All star break came . Started the next game after all star break
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Jim Joyce had the class to apologize for the blown call.

It's only happened once, an umpire apologizing.
Now that is funny!
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On September 13, 1936, Bob Feller, just 17 at the time, struck out 17 against the Philadelphia Athletics, setting the American League record.

It was the only time someone struck out his age in the in the American League.

Kerry Wood would later strikeout 20 as a 20 year old for the Cubs in 1998, the only time a pitcher would strike out his age in the National League.
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A pitcher (Armando Galarraga) has pitched 8-2/3 perfect innings and an ump (Jim Joyce) totally blows a call on the 27th batter to deny a deserving pitcher a perfect game.

I don't think it's occurred in the past or since.

MLB should give Galarraga the perfecto.

I think it's better that they don't. Because of the terrible call, baseball fans aren't going to forget Armando Galarraga. He's got (a tiny slice of) immortality. But if they retroactively give him the perfecto, he's just another player who pitched a perfect game. I couldn't name half of the players who pitched a perfect game, but I sure know about Galarraga.
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I think it's better that they don't. Because of the terrible call, baseball fans aren't going to forget Armando Galarraga. He's got (a tiny slice of) immortality. But if they retroactively give him the perfecto, he's just another player who pitched a perfect game. I couldn't name half of the players who pitched a perfect game, but I sure know about Galarraga.
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Son Larsen pitches a perfect game in the 1956 WS.
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I believe that the first HR in the old Yankee Stadium was hit by none other than Casey Stengel and it was an inside the park dinger.
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I believe that the first HR in the old Yankee Stadium was hit by none other than Casey Stengel and it was an inside the park dinger.
Wrong you are.

Not Stengel it was.

Ruth it was.

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I believe that the first HR in the old Yankee Stadium was hit by none other than Casey Stengel and it was an inside the park dinger.
"...He did so in Game One of the 1923 Series, in the ninth inning, to give the New York Giants the victory over the Yankees. This gave Stengel the distinction of having hit the first postseason home run in the new Yankee Stadium..."

As Casey would have said, "you can look it up."

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"...He did so in Game One of the 1923 Series, in the ninth inning, to give the New York Giants the victory over the Yankees. This gave Stengel the distinction of having hit the first postseason home run in the new Yankee Stadium..."

As Casey would have said, "you can look it up."
Look it up you could
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Not sure if its ever been done again but Bruce Sutter blew a save twice in the same game (the famous Ryne Sandberg game in 1984), giving up game-tying HR's to Ryno in the 9th and 10th innings.
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Not sure if its ever been done again but Bruce Sutter blew a save twice in the same game (the famous Ryne Sandberg game in 1984), giving up game-tying HR's to Ryno in the 9th and 10th innings.
Is that possible? I would think after having blown a save, if his team then came back to take the lead, Sutter was now in line not for a save, but for a win. So, if he blew the lead a second time, I would think that gives him a loss, not another blown save.
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I believe that the first HR in the old Yankee Stadium was hit by none other than Casey Stengel and it was an inside the park dinger.

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You are partially correct.

In 1923, Stengel played with the N.Y. Giants....and, he did hit the 1st HR in Yankee Stadium....in the World Series that year.





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The NUMBERS on the auxiliary Scoreboard in this picture tells the whole story......






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