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1910 Timeline
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- Washington Nationals RF Ginger Beaumont collects career hit
#2000 with
a 10th inning single off of Philadelphia Athletics pitcher Rube
Waddell, in Washington 6-4 win (4/12/1910).
- Brooklyn Superbas CF Elmer Flick collects career hit
#2000 with a 5th inning single off
of Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Bugs Raymond, in Philadelphia
4-3 win (4/18/1910).
- Detroit Tigers pitcher George McConnell loses no-hitter with 1 out in the 9th inning against
the Cleveland Blues. Cleveland 3B Jimmy Burke broke up the no-hitter
with a single, then with 2 outs McConnell gave up another single to RF Joe
Stanley which scored SS Hans Lobert, whom had walked before Burkes' single.
C Jimmy Archer then delivered a game winning single, as Cleveland
comes from behind to win
2-1 (5/10/1910).
- 1909 AL A.G Spalding Award winner Chief Bender,
of the Washington Nationals, loses first 8 decisions
before beating the St. Louis Browns 5-1 in 11 innings (5/19/1910).
- Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Lew Ritchie pitches one-hitter against the St.Louis Cardinals,
giving up only hit to PH Art Griggs, in Pittsburgh 8-0 win
(5/29/1910).
- Pittsburgh Pirates CF Rube Oldring tears a back muscle making a catch and
is lost for the remainder of the season. Oldring was hitting .302 in 59 games at the
time of the injury (6/17/1910).
- Washington Nationals pitcher Martin Gleandon pitches
one-hitter against the Boston RedSox, giving
up only hit, a 7th inning double, to 1B Hap
Myers, in Washington 3-0 win (7/5/1910).
- The National League beats the American League 6-4
in the 8th annual Flashback League All-Star Game. National League SS Joe
Tinker, of the Pittsburgh Pirates wins the All-Star Game Most Valuable Player
Award for going 3-3 with a HR, a double, 4 RBI's, and 2 runs scored. The
All-Star Game historical series is now tied 4 games to 4 (7/14/1910).
- New York Highlanders pitcher George
McQuillan pitches 1 hitter but walks 5 in 2-1 win over the Washington
Nationals. Washington SS Bobby Wallace had the
lone Nationals hit (7/17/1910).
- Chicago WhiteSox pitcher Jim Pastorius loses no-hitter to 1st
batter in the 9th inning
against the Detroit Tigers. Detroit PH Claude
Ritchey broke up the no-hitter with a single, then Pastorius was relieved
by Harry Suter, and the WhiteSox hold on to win 2-0 on the one
hitter (7/19/1910).
- The St. Louis Cardinals commit 7 errors in 13-1 loss to the Pittsburgh Pirates (7/231910).
- The St. Louis Cardinals 2B Eddie Collins is lost for remainder of
the year after 96 games
with a torn elbow ligament in his throwing arm (7/21/1910).
- Chicago Cubs 2B/manager Nap Lajoie collects career
hit #2500 with a single off of Philadelphia Phillies
pitcher Christy Mathewson, in Philadelphia 7-1 win
(7/21/1910).
- Washington Nationals pitcher Carl Lundgren loses no-hitter to 1st
batter in the 9th inning
against the Boston RedSox. Boston 3B Larry Gardner broke
up the no-hitter with a single, and Lundgren was then relieved by but
the Nationals hold on to win 2-1 on the one hitter. Lundgren walked 7 and
the Nationals committed 3 errors to help account for the lone Boston run
(7/19/1910).
- The Boston RedSox commit 7 errors (3 by SS Sammy Strang) in 11-5 loss to the Washington
Nationals (8/261910).
- New York Giants pitcher Heinie Berger loses no-hitter to 2nd
batter in the 9th inning
against the Philadelphia Phillies. With the game tied at 2 despite the
no-hit effort, Philadelphia RF Vin Campbell broke up the
no-hitter with a single, and Philadelphia went on to score 4 runs in the
top of the 11th against Berger to win 7-3 (9/26/1910).
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