Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Bob Horner - 4 Home Runs

1986-Jul-06 Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium - Atlanta Ga
Montreal Expos 11 – 8 Atlanta Braves
MON RBI: Mitch Webster 3 (HR); Andre Dawson 2 (HR); Al Newman 2 (HR); Mike Fitzgerald 2; Andy McGaffigan; George Wright
ATL RBI: Bob Horner 6 (4-HR); Ken Oberkfell; Glenn Hubbard 
Bob Horner hit 4 Hrs: 2nd inning. 4th inning, 5th inning (Andy McGaffigan), 9th inning (Jeff Reardon)Pitching: MON Tim Burke (W 2.2-innings) ATL Zane Smit (L 4-innings)

Thursday, March 20, 2025

Crosley Field - Cincinnati Oh

1997-Apr-11 Crosley Field 85th Anniversary - Cincinnati Oh 

Crosley Field was a Major League Baseball park in Cincinnati, Ohio. It was the home field of the National League's Cincinnati Reds from 1912 through June 24, 1970, and the original Cincinnati Bengals football team, members of the second (1937) and third American Football League (1940–41). Crosley has the distinction of being the first major-league park with lights for playing night games.

The field is named after Reds owner Powel Crosley Jr. after he bought the struggling Reds in 1934

Monday, March 17, 2025

Pete Rose

1984-Apr-13 Montreal - Olympic Stadium
Opening at home after a 5-4 road start, the Expos faced the Philadelphia Phillies with a 5-1 victory
In his first home game for the Expos Pete Rose hit a double for his 4,000 career hit
1984-Jun-29 Cincinnati Oh
1985-Sep-11 Cincinnati Oh
1978-May-05 Cincinnati Oh
1978-Jul-24/25 New York
1978-Jul-31 Atlanta Ga
1978-Aug-01 Atlanta Ga
1981-Jun-10 Philadelphia Pa
1985-Sep-11 Cincinnati Oh

Pete Rose's illustrious career highlighted through commemorative postal envelopes

In Memoriam - 2024

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Thursday, March 13, 2025

Dallas Braden - Oakland A's No Hit Game

2010-May-09 Oakland Coliseum - Oakland Ca
Tampa Bay Rays 0 - 4 Oakland Athletics
OAK RBI: Kevin Kouzmanoff; Landon Powell; Ryan Sweeney
Pitching: TBP Jame Shields (L 6-innings) OAK Dallas Braden (W 9-innings, 6ks)

Braden's grandmother, Peggy Lindsey — who raised him after his mother died — was in attendance at the Mother's Day game

Dallas Braden: Oakland Athletics (2007–2011)
Win–loss record 26–36
Earned run average 4.16
Strikeouts 305

Monday, March 10, 2025

Sportman's Park - St Louis Mo

1996-May-08 St Louis Mo - 30th Anniversary

Sportsman's Park was the name of several former Major League Baseball ballpark structures in St. Louis, Missouri.  Sportsman's Park was the home field of both the St. Louis Browns of the American League, and the St. Louis Cardinals of the National League. Sportsman's Park/Busch Stadium was replaced early in the 1966 season by Busch Memorial Stadium 

Thursday, March 6, 2025

World Series: 1952 - Brooklyn Dodgers v New York Yankees

1997-Oct-07 Brooklyn NY
45th Anniversary 1952 World Series

1952-Oct-01/07
New York Yankees v Brooklyn Dodgers
Yankee Stadium (NYY) - - Ebbets Field (BRO)

The 1952 World Series featured the 3-time defending champions New York Yankees beating the Brooklyn Dodgers in seven games. The Yankees won their 4th consecutive title, tying the mark they set in 1936–1939 under manager Joe McCarthy, and Casey Stengel became the second manager in Major League history with 4 consecutive World Series championships. This was the Yankees' 15th World Series championship win, and the 3rd time they defeated the Dodgers in 6 years.

Tuesday, March 4, 2025

St Louis Cardinals - 2006 : Opening Day

2006-Apr-10 Bush Stadium - St Louis Mo
Milwaukee Brewers 4 – 6 St Louis Cardinals
Attendance: 41,936
MIL RBI: Bill Hall 2(HR), Rickie Weeks, Prince Fielder
STL RBI: Mark Mulder 2 (HR), Scott Rolen 2, Yadier Molina, Albert Pujols (HR)
Pitching: MIL – Tomo Ohka (L 4-innings) STL – Mark Mulder (W 8-innings)
Mulder had 2 hits in 3 AB, with 1 BB

The stadium opened on 2006-April-04 with an exhibition between the minor league Memphis Redbirds and Springfield Cardinals (both affiliates of the St. Louis Cardinals) 

 

Monday, March 3, 2025

World Series : 1959 - Los Angeles Dodgers v Chicago White Sox

1994-Oct-08 Chicago Il
1959 World Series 35th Anniversary

1959-Oct-01/08 Los Angeles Dodgers v Chicago White Sox
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (LAD) - - Comiskey Park (CHW)
MVP: Larry Sherry (LAD)
The Dodgers won in six games to earn the second championship in their history and their first since moving to Los Angeles from Brooklyn the season before. 

Thursday, February 27, 2025

1990 : San Diego Padres v San Francisco Giants

1990-Apr-13 Candlestick Park - San Francisco Ca
San Diego Padres 8 - 3 San Francisco Giants

SDP RBI: Jack Clark 2 (HR); Tony Gwynn; Bip Roberts; Roberto Alomar; Benito Santiago
SFG RBI: Brett Butler; Robby Thompson
Pitching: SDP Greg Harris (W 1.2-innings) SFG Dan Quisenberry (L 1.1-innings)



 

Monday, February 24, 2025

World Series - 1943 : New York Yankees v St Louis Cardinals

1998-Oct-11 St Louis Mo
55th Anniversary 1943 World Series
1943-Oct-05/11
Yankee Stadium (NYY) - - Sportsman's Park (STL)

The 40th edition of the World Series, matched the defending champion St. Louis Cardinals against the New York Yankees in a rematch of the 1942 World Series. The Yankees won the series in five games for their tenth championship


Friday, February 21, 2025

Cities Series : 2003 - Athletics v Phillies

2003-June-06/08 Veterna's Stadium - Philadelphia Pa

June-06: Oakland Athletics 7 – 4 Philadelphia Phillies
June-08: Oakland Athletics 1 – 7 Philadelphia Phillies (rain date)
June-08: Oakland Athletics 3 – 8 Philadelphia Phillies

The City Series was the name of a series of intracity baseball games played between Major League Baseball's Philadelphia Athletics of the American League and its predecessors, and the Philadelphia Phillies of the National League that ran from 1883 through 1954. While the games were officially exhibitions, they were a matter of prestige in Philadelphia and a long rivalry existed between the players, management, and fans

The Athletics played the Phillies for the first time in interleague play in June 2003 at Veterans Stadium. The Phillies invited former A's Eddie Joost and Gus Zernial to the games. Connie Mack's daughter Ruth Mack Clark attended the first game. Former Florida U.S. Senator Connie Mack III, Mack's grandson, threw out the first ball.

Monday, February 17, 2025

Montreal Expos : 2003 - Puerto Rico

2003-Apr-11 Hiram Bithorn Stadium - San Juan PR

Bithorn Stadium became part-time home of the Montreal Expos of the National League in 2003 and 2004 before their move to Washington, D.C. as the Washington Nationals. The Expos played 20 "home" games across the two seasons as a result of poor attendance at their home Olympic Stadium in Montreal. Before Major League Baseball's announcement of the Montreal Expos' move to Washington, Puerto Rico and San Juan made an effort to lure the Expos franchise to the island territory permanently

 

Friday, February 14, 2025

All-Star Game : 1999 - Fenway Park Boston

1999-Jul-13 Fenway Park Boston Ma
National League 1 - 4 American League
Ceremonial First Pitch : Ted Williams
MVP: Pedro Martínez (BOS)
In two innings, AL starting pitcher Martínez struck out the first four batters of the National League, becoming the first pitcher in history to begin the All-Star Game striking out the side. In all he struck out five of the six batters he faced

Tuesday, February 11, 2025

MiLB - Peoria Chiefs v Rockford Expos

1993-Apr-09 Rockford Ill
Opening Day

The Rockford Expos was a minor league baseball team located in Rockford, Illinois, from 1988 to 1999. They were the class-A minor league affiliate of the Montreal Expos 1988-1992

The Peoria Chiefs were the affiliate of the Chicago Cubs

Saturday, February 8, 2025

All-Star Game - 1978 San Diego

1998-Jul-11 San Diego Ca
20th Anniversary 1978 All-Star Game San Diego Stadium
American League 3 - 7 National League
Ceremonial First Pitch: Ray Kroc
Honorary Captains: Brooks Robinson (AL) Eddie Mathews (NL)

The two triples hit by Rod Carew, and the one hit by Steve Garvey marked the first time that three triples had been hit in a single All-Star Game

MVP: Steve Garvey

Wednesday, February 5, 2025

Hall of Fame - 2004 : Molitor, Eckersley

National Hall of Fame Induction
July 25, 2004 Cooperstown, NY

Paul Molitor
Milwaukee Brewers (1978-1992) Toronto Blue Jays (1993-1995)
Minnesota Twins (1996-1998)

Dennis Eckersley
Cleveland Indians (1975-1977) Boston Red Sox (1978-1984, 1998)
Chicago Cubs (1984-1986) Oakland Athletics (1987-1995)
St Louis Cardinals (1996-1997)

National Baseball Hall of Fame - Kendal Bevil


Monday, February 3, 2025

All-Star Game : 1997 Cleveland

 

1997-Jul-08 Jacob Field - Cleveland Oh
National League 1 - 3 American League
MVP: Sandy Alomar Jr (CLE)
Ceremonial First Pitch: Larry Doby

Thursday, January 30, 2025

Detroit Tigers : 2016


2016-Apr-08 Comerica Park Detroit, Mi - Opening Day
The Tigers defeat the New York Yankees 4-0
Jordan Zimmerman pitched 7 innings for the victory, Luis Severino takes the loss
Tiger RBIs: Miguel Cabrera (2 - 1 home run) Anthony Gose, Jose Iglesias

Washington Senators

Washington Senators 1901-1960

Founded as the Senators in 1901, the team changed names to the Nationals during the 1905-1955 , and then changed back to the Senators from 1956-1960. The names "Senators", "Nationals" and "Nat" were used interchangeably by fans and media. The team moved to Minnesota taking the name Twins in 1961

January 12, 1922 - Washington American League Base Ball Club
August 12, 1930 Washington American Base Ball Club
signed by Walter Johnson
September 10, 1931 Washington American Base Ball Club
signed by Walter Johnson
July 2, 1963 The Senators
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January 23, 1964 The Senators
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