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This Day in MLB History: April 26
Steve Carlton sets a modern day National League record with his sixth career one-hitter. 1982: Wade Boggs records the first ...
Jacob Wilson homered and drove in three runs, Brent Rooker had a go-ahead double in the seventh and Mason Miller gave up a two-run homer to Brooks Baldwin in the ninth before retiring the next three ...
Mets’ record of 120 losses was eclipsed by the Chicago White Sox, making it the worst record in modern baseball history. They ...
It wasn’t exactly how Shane Smith imagined earning his first Major League victory, but he wasn’t complaining. Smith gave up ...
1901 — In the opener at Detroit’s Bennett Park, the Tigers beat Milwaukee in a great comeback. Trailing 13-4 going into the bottom of the ninth, the Tigers scored 10 runs for a 14-13 victory. Frank ...
1990 — At Fenway Park, gimpy-legged Bill Buckner, 41, hits an inside-the-park home run for the Boston Red Sox. It will be his only homer in this, his last, season as he will play just 22 games.
Carlton Fisk hit a long home run at Bellows Falls' Hadley Field that was impressive enough to merit a marker beyond the fence ...
2014 — Albert Pujols became the first major leaguer to hit his 499th and 500th homers in the same game, driving in five runs ...