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10-29-2019, 12:33 PM | #41 |
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1938 By The Numbers
World Series St Louis Cardinals over Washington Senators 4-1 MVP Charlie Gehringer (Cardinals) Batting Champions AL: Johnny Mize (Philadelphia Athletics) .364 NL: Joe DiMaggio (Chicago Cubs) .404 The Home Run Kings AL: Jimmie Foxx (Boston Red Sox) 43 NL: Joe DiMaggio (Chicago Cubs) 34 New Records D Alverson (Chicago Cubs) 42 HR allowed Accomplishments Chester Wieczorek (Detroit Tigers), Charlie Keller (Philadelphia Phillies), and Ted Strong (Brooklyn Dodgers) 3 HR in a single game Josh Gibson (Pittsburgh Pirates), Johnny Mize (Philadelphia Athletics), and Phil Weintraub (Boston Red Sox) hit for the cycle Bob Feller (Washington Senators) and Al McCall (St Louis Browns) each pitch a NO HITTER Bob Feller (Washington Senators) Pitching Triple Crown Joe DiMaggio (Chicago Cubs) Batting Triple Crown 3 pitchers won 20 or more games. Jimmie Foxx (Boston Red Sox) 400th Home Run Mel Ott (Pittsburgh Pirates) 300th Home Run Lefty Grove (Washington Senators) 2500th Strike Out Kiki Cuyler (New York Yankees) and Turkey Stearnes (Cleveland Indians) 2500th Hit Mel Ott (Pittsburgh Pirates) 36 game hitting streak The Slam File 37 this year. Featuring 3 walk offs, a pinch hit and a pitcher being hit Code:
April 21st 1938 Eric McNair (Chicago White Sox) April 22nd 1938 Billy Weber (Cincinnatti Reds) April 23rd 1938 Dolph Camilli (Brooklyn Dodgers) April 28th 1938 Phil Weintraub (Boston Red Sox) May 2nd 1938 Ted Gullic (Cleveland Indians) May 10th 1938 Vince DiMaggio (St Louis Cardinals) May 11th 1938 Joe Gordon (New York Giants) PH May 12th 1938 Dixie Walker (Chicago Cubs) May 15th 1938 Odell Hale (New York Yankees) May 18th 1938 Gabby Hartnettt (Cincinnatti Reds) May 28th 1938 Jeff Heath (Cincinnati Reds) Walk off May 31st 1938 George Selkirk (Washington Senators) June 1st 1938 Zeke Bonura (St Louis Browns) June 7th 1938 Odell Hale (New York Yankees) Walk off June 11th 1938 Josh Gibson (Pittsburgh Pirates) June 12th 1938 Frankie Hayes (St Louis Browns) June 14th 1938 Bob Johnson (Brooklyn Dodgers) July 4th 1938 Bill Norman (Pittsburgh Pirates) July 4th 1938 Harlond Clift (New York Giants) July 8th 1938 Ernie Lombardi (Philadelphia Phillies) July 15th 1938 Charlie Keller (Philadelphia Phillies) July 15th 1938 Tony Lazzeri (Philadelphia Phillies) July 16th 1938 Mel Ott (Pittsburgh Pirates) July 18th 1938 Joe Vosmik (Chicago Cubs) July 26th 1938 Mort Cooper (Philadelphia Phillies) P August 2nd 1938 Joe Cronin (Chciago Cubs) August 3rd 1938 Arky Vaughan (Washington Senators) August 6th 1938 Bill Norman (Pittsburgh Pirates) August 9th 1938 Vince DiMaggio (St Louis Cardinals) August 13th 1938 Gus Mancuso (Washington Senators) August 20th 1938 Cookie Lavagetto (Boston Bees) August 26th 1938 Pete Suder (Boston Bees) August 28th 1938 Mike Kreevich (New York Yankees) August 30th 1938 Bill Nicholson (Philadelphia Phillies) September 9th 1938 Harlond Clift (New York Giants) September 10th 1938 Ken Richardson (New York Giants) September 27th 1938 Mickey Cochrane (St Louis Cardinals) October 2nd 1938 Ted Williams (New York Giants) Walk off
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11-11-2019, 01:53 PM | #43 |
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1939 By The Numbers
World Series New York Giants over Chicago White Sox 4-2 MVP Harlond Clift (Giants) Batting Champions AL: Arky Vaughan (Washington Senators) .371 NL: Cecil Travis (Philadelphia Phillies) .401 The Home Run Kings AL: Hank Greenber (Washington Senators) 37 NL: Joe Gordon (New York Giants) 38 New Records None Accomplishments Bob Feller (Washington Senators) Pitching Triple Crown 6 players hit 3 HR in a single game Frankie Hayes (St Louis Browns) 6 hit game Edward Milton (Chicago White Sox) hit for the Cycle 5 pitchers won 20 or more games Tony Lazzeri (Philadelphia Phillies) and Charlie Gehringer (St Louis Cardinals) 3000th hit Lou Gehrig (Pittsburgh Pirates) 3500th hit Mel Ott (Pittsburgh Pirates), Mickey Cochrane (St Louis Cardinals), and Jimmie Foxx (Boston Red Sox) 2500th hit The Slam File 31 this year. Code:
May 1st 1939 Willie Duke (Detroit Tigers) May 3rd 1939 Harlond Clift (New York Giants) May 3rd 1939 Philip Corrigan (Philadelphia Athletics) May 10th 1939 Bud Metheny (Washington Senators) May 28th 1939 Hank Leiber (St Louis Browns) May 29th 1939 Lou Gehrig (Pittsburgh Pirates) June 2nd 1939 Babe Barna (Boston Red Sox) PH June 3rd 1939 Willard Brown (Boston Red Sox) June 3rd 1939 Gus Mancuso (Washington Senators) June 19th 1939 Bill Norman (Pittsburgh Pirates) June 20th 1939 Roy Cullenbine (St Louis Browns) June 21st 1939 Ray Mack (Cincinnati Reds) Walk off June 21st 1939 Lin Storti (New York Giants) June 24th 1939 Frankie Hayes (St Louis Browns) June 26th 1939 Johnny Hodapp (Washington Senators) June 28th 1939 Brinton McClellan (New York Giants) July 4th 1939 Dick Siebert (Detroit Tigers) July 16th 1939 George Case (Detroit Tigers) July 21st 1939 Frankie Crosetti (Brooklyn Dodgers) August 1st 1939 Ed Fernandes (Boston Bees) August 1st 1939 Bud Metheny (Washington Senators) August 6th 1969 Hank Majeski (Detroit Tigers) August 8th 1939 Dom Dallessandro (Pittsburgh Pirates) August 12th 1939 Bill Dickey (St Louis Browns) August 14th 1939 Buddy Lewis (St Louis Cardinals) August 23rd 1939 Pete Reiser (Chicago Cubs) August 25th 1939 Ted Williams (New York Giants) August 25th 1939 Bill Gannon (St Louis Browns) September 2nd 1939 Zeke Bonura (Boston Bees) September 3rd 1939 Babe Young (Cleveland Indians) September 4th 1939 Pete Hughes (Boston Red Sox) Walk off PH September 15th 1939 Pete Graham (Chicago Cubs)
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11-21-2019, 11:16 PM | #45 |
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1940 By The Numbers
World Series New York Giants over St Louis Browns 4-3 MVP Ted Williams (Giants) Batting Champions AL: Johnny Mize (Philadelphia Athletics) .382 NL: Ted Williams (New York Giants) .399 The Home Run Kings AL: Johnny Mize (Philadelphia Athletics) 35 NL: Ted Williams (New York Giants) 38 New Records None Accomplishments Bob Feller (Washington Senators) AL Pitching Triple Crown (3rd) Johnny Mize (Philadelphia Athletics) AL Batting Triple Crown Ted Williams (New York Giants) NL Batting Triple Crown Lefty Gomez (Boston Bees) No Hitter Josh Gibson (Pittsburgh Pirates), Stan Musial (New York Yankees), and George Selkirk (Washington Senators) 3 HR game Arky Vaughan (Washington Senators) 6 hit game Wally Judnich (Pittsburgh Pirates) hit for the cycle Lon Warneke (Philadelphia Athletics), Claude Passeau (Boston Red Sox), and Bob Feller (Washington Senators) all won 20 or more games. Lou Gehrig (Pittsburgh Pirates) 500th HR Riggs Stephenson (Detroit Tigers) 3000th hit Al Simmons (Pittsburgh Pirates) 3500th hit Joe Cronin (Chicago Cubs) 2500th hit The Slam File 40 this year. Ted Wiliams (New York Giants) hits the first WS slam. Lou Gehrig (Pittsburgh Pirates) hit 3 Code:
April 19th 1940 Bill Nicholson (Philadelphia Phillies) April 24th 1940 Dolph Camilli (Brooklyn Dodgers) April 25th 1940 Hank Leiber (St Louis Browns) April 27th 1940 Charlie Berry (Chicago Cubs) April 30th 1940 Al Simmons (Pittsburgh Pirates) May 3rd 1940 Frankie Kelleher (Chicago White Sox) May 7th 1940 Hal Trosky (Chicago White Sox) May 8th 1940 Nanny Fernandez (Philadelphia Athletics) May 11th 1940 Frankie Kelleher (Chicago White Sox) May 17th 1940 Hooper Triplett (Philadelhia Phillies) May 18th 1940 Joe Kuhel (Philadelhia Phillies) walk off May 20th 1940 Josh Gibson (Pittsburgh Pirates) May 21st 1940 Charlie Berry (Chicago Cubs) May 22nd 1940 Ernie Lombardi (Philadelphia Phillies) June 11th 1940 Lou Gehrig (Pittsburgh Pirates) June 15th 1940 Pete Fleming (Cincinnati Reds) June 20th 1940 Rudy York (Boston Bees) June 20th 1940 Schoolboy Rowe (Washington Senators) P July 7th 1940 Ray Pepper (St Louis Browns) July 13th 1940 Ted Williams (New York Giants) July 13th 1940 Sid Gordon (St Louis Browns) July 15th 1940 Bobby Doerr (Philadelphia Athletics) July 17th 1940 Hank Greenberg (Washington Senators) July 28th 1940 Vince DiMaggio (St Louis Cardinals) August 1st 1940 Lou Gehrig (Pittsburgh Pirates) August 7th 1940 Ed Fernandes (Boston Bees) August 13th 1940 Chet Laabs (Cleveland Indians) August 17th 1940 Buck Leonard (St Louis Cardinals) August 17th 1940 Hank Greenberg (Washington Senators) August 21st 1940 Vince DiMaggio (St Louis Cardinals) August 25th 1940 Bill Nicholson (Philadelphia Phillies) August 27th 1940 Joe DiMaggio (Chicago Cubs) September 5th 1940 Charlie Gehringer (St Louis Cardinals) PH Walk off September 12th 1940 Lou Gehrig (Pittsburgh Pirates) September 15th 1940 Frankie Hayes(St Louis Browns) September 16th 1940 Jim Tabor (Boston Red Sox) September 18th 1940 Harry Brecheen (Brooklyn Dodgers) P September 24th 1940 Dolph Camilli (Brooklyn Dodgers) September 28th 1940 Buck Leonard (St Louis Cardinals) September 29th 1940 Bill Nicholson (Philadelphia Phillies) October 3rd 1940 Ted Williams (New York Giants) WS
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12-02-2019, 04:35 PM | #47 |
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1941 By The Numbers
World Series Philadelphia Athletics over New York Giants 4-1 MVP Bobby Doerr (Athletics) Batting Champions AL: Johnny Mize (Philadelphia Athletics) .352 NL: Ted Williams (New York Giants) .379 The Home Run Kings AL: Pete Hughes (Boston Red Sox) 24 NL: Ted Williams (New York Giants) 47 New Records None Accomplishments Ted Williams (New York Giants) 3 HR in a single game Bob Feller (Washington Senators) 15 strike outs in a single game Joe Gordon (New York Giants) hit for the cycle 3 pitchers won 20 games Ted Williams (New York Giants) NL Batting Triple Crown (his 2nd) Edward Milton (Cleveland Indians), Ernie Lombardi (Philadelphia Phillies), and Buddy Myer (Boston Braves) 2500th hit Red Ruffing (New York Giants) and Larry French (New York Yankees) 250th win 7 players 2000th hit The Slam File 32 this year. Ted Williams (New York Giants) hit 2 Code:
April 16th 1941 Ted Williams (New York Giants) April 29th 1941 Pete Graham (Chicago Cubs) May 1st 1941 Eddie Joost (Boston Braves) May 7th 1941 Bill Knickerbocker (Chicago Cubs) May 10th 1941 Jim Tabor (Boston Red Sox) walk off May 13th 1941 Bob Johnson (Brooklyn Dodgers) May 18th 1941 Ted Williams (New York Giants) May 25th 1941 Ray Mack (Cincinnati Reds) May 25th 1941 Hank Greenberg (Washington Senators) May 27th 1941 Phil Weintraub (Boston Red Sox) June 2nd 1941 Josh Gibson (Pittsburgh Pirates) June 2nd 1941 Bud Metheny (Washington Senators) June 3rd 1941 Frankie Hayes (St Louis Browns) June 4th 1941 Ival Goodman (Detroit Tigers) June 20th 1941 Mickey Rocco (Pittsburgh Pirates) June 26th 1941 Johnny Mize (Philadelphia Athletics) July 5th 1941 Willard Brown (Boston Red Sox) July 10th 1941 Zeke Bonura (Boston Braves) July 14th 1941 Jim Russsell (Cincinnati Reds) July 22nd 1941 Lou Gehrig (Pittsburgh Pirates) August 11th 1941 Al Cuccinello (Philadelphia Phillies) August 11th 1941 George McQuinn (St Louis Browns) August 13th 1941 Dixie Walker (Chicago Cubs) August 20th 1941 Peanuts Lowery (Brooklyn Dodgers) August 22nd 1941 Babe Phelps (New York Giants) August 25th 1941 Bobby Doerr (Philadelphia Athletics) August 30th 1941 Buck Leonard (St Louis Cardinals) September 2nd 1941 Hugh Alexander (Boston Braves) September 7th 1941 Jeff Heath (Cincinnati Reds) September 12th 1941 Mike Kreevich (New York Yankees) September 14th Wally Judnich (Pittsburgh Pirates) September 18th 1941 Dom DiMaggio (Philadelphia Athletics)
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12-16-2019, 07:39 PM | #49 |
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1942 By The Numbers
World Series New York Giants 4-3 over St Louis Browns) MVP Tommy Heinrich (Giants) Batting Champions AL: Creepy Crespi (New York Yankees) .362 NL: Ted Williams (New York Giants) .355 The Home Run Kings AL: Jimmie Foxx (Boston Red Sox) 24 NL: Joe Gordon (New York Giants) 29 New Records None Accomplishments Joe Gordon (Giants) 3 HR in a single game Preacher Roe (Braves) Rookie No Hitter 4 pitchers won 20 or more games. Lou Gehrig (Pirates) 4000th hit Mel Ott (Pirates) 3000th hit and 400th HR Jimmie Foxx (Red Sox) 500th HR Freddie Fitzsimmons (Cardinals) 250th win Lou Gehrig HR #578 breaks Babe Ruth's career mark The Slam File 35 were hit this year with Howard Murdeski (Cincinnati Reds) hitting 3 Code:
April 16th 1942 Joe Orengo (St Louis Browns) April 25th 1942 Clyde McCullough (New York Yankees) April 28th 1942 Billy Johnson (Pittsburgh Pirates) April 29th 1942 Mel Ott (Pittsburgh Pirates) May 17th 1942 Charlie Keller (Philadelphia Phillies) May 30th 1942 Lou Gehrig (Pittsburgh Pirates) June 2nd 1942 Ed Fernandes (Boston Braves) June 2nd 1942 Mickey Witek (New York Yankees) June 3rd 1942 Stan Musial (New York Yankees) June 5th 1942 Milt Brynes (Boston Red Sox) June 12th 1942 Jeff Heath (Cincinnati Reds) June 19th 1942 Tommy Henrich (New York Giants) June 19th Vern Stephens (Detroit Tigers) June 23rd 1942 Howard Easterling (Boston Red Sox) June 26th 1942 Joe Gordon (New York Giants) June 30th 1942 Johnny Beradino (St Louis Browns) July 4th 1942 Gordon Nell (Boston Braves) July 11th 1942 Buck Leonard (St Louis Cardinals) July 14th 1942 Walker Cooper (St Louis Browns) July 14th 1942 Stan Spence (St Louis Browns) July 22nd 1942 Joe DiMaggio (Chicago Cubs) July 28th 1942 Howard Murdeski (Cincinnati Reds) August 9th 1942 Babe Young (Cleveland Indians) August 13th 1942 Howard Murdeski (Cincinnati Reds) August 15th 1942 Howard Murdeski (Cincinnati Reds) August 19th 1942 Johnny Lipon (Philadelphia Athletics) August 29th 1942 Wally Judnich (Pittsburgh Pirates) August 30th 1942 Babe Phelps (New York Giants) August 31st 1942 Jim Russell (Cincinnati Reds) walk off September 1st 1942 Bill Norman (Pittsburgh Pirates) September 5th 1942 Chet Laabs (Cleveland Indians) September 12th 1942 Eddie Joost (Boston Braves) September 12th 1942 Mickey Witek (New York Yankees) September 17th 1942 Vince DiMaggio (St Louis Cardinals) September 20th 1942 Eddie Joost (Boston Braves)
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12-30-2019, 04:01 PM | #51 |
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1943 By The Numbers
World Series New York Giants 4-3 over Philadelphia Athletics MVP Tommy Heinrich (Giants) Batting Champions AL: Johnny Mize (Philadelphia Athletics) .334 NL: Ted Williams (New York Giants) .362 The Home Run Kings AL: Johnny Mize (Philadelphia Athletics) 21 NL: Ted Williams (New York Giants) .31 New Records None Accomplishments Wally Judnich (Pirates) 3 HR in a single game Dom DiMaggio (Athletics) and Wally Moses (Red Sox) hit for the cycle Only 3 pitchers win over 20 games Johnny Mize (Athletics) AL Triple Crown Snuffy Strinweiss (Giants) 31 game hitting streak Lou Gehrig (Pirates) 600th HR Hank Greenberg (Senators) 300th HR Jimmie Foxx (Red Sox) 3000th hit Luke Appling (Pirates) 2500th hit The Slam File Elbie Fletcher is the second player to hit a GRAND SLAM in a World Series game. Season low 22 hit this season Code:
April 30th 1943 Bobby Doerr (Philadelphia Athletics) May 18th 1943 Dolph Camilli (Brooklyn Dodgers) May 22nd 1943 Bob Fenner (Brooklyn Dodgers) May 26th 1943 Bill Hoskins (Chicago White Sox) May 27th 1943 Ray Mueller (Cincinnati Reds) June 6th 1943 Billy Johnson (Pittsburgh Pirates) June 22nd 1943 Luke Appling (Pittsburgh Pirates) June 23rd 1943 Les Fleming (Chicago Cubs) PH June 27th 1943 Mutt Miller (Cleveland Indians) July 2nd 1943 Billy Jurges (Philadelphia Athletics) July 4th 1943 Frankie Kelleher (Chicago White Sox) July 11th 1943 Tommy Holmes (Brooklyn Dodgers) July 11th 1943 Babe Young (Cleveland Indians) August 6th 1943 Ted Williams (New York Giants) August 15th 1943 Bert Haas (Boston Braves) Walk off August 15th 1943 Joe Becker (Detroit Tigers) August 19th 1943 Enos Slaughter (Philadelphia Athletics) August 22nd 1943 Jack Graham (Boston Red Sox) August 24th 1943 Jake Early (New York Giants) September 19th 1943 Joe Orengo (Chicago White Sox) September 22nd 1943 Phil Weintraub (Boston Red Sox) September 23rd 1943 Eddie Lake (Pittsburgh Pirates) September 27th 1943 Hank Majeski (Detroit Tigers) October 11th 1943 Elbie Fletcher (New York Giants) WS
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01-07-2020, 01:30 PM | #53 |
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1944 By The Numbers
World Series New York Yankees 4-1 over St Louis Cardinals MVP Stan Musial (Yankees) Batting Champions AL: Stan Musial (New York Yankees) .384 NL: Ted Williams (New York Giants) .331 The Home Run Kings AL: Johnny Mize (Philadelphia Athletics) 26 NL: Ted Williams (New York Giants) .35 New Records Nate Andrews (Chicago Cubs) 27 saves Accomplishments Jerry Priddy (St Louis Cardinals) and Ken Keltner (Philadelphia Blue Jays) hit for the cycle Virgil Truck (New York Yankees) 22-9 only pitcher to win 20 or more games Bob Johnson (Brooklyn Dodgers) and Johnny Mize (Philadelphia Athletics) 2500th hit Johnny Mize (Philadelphia Athletics) 300th HR The Slam File 28 this season. Tommy Henrich (New York Giants) and Rudy York (Boston Braves) hit 2 Code:
April 27th 1944 Tommy Henrich (New York Giants) April 30th 1944 Frank Warren (Pittsburgh Pirates) May 17th 1944 Hank Edwards (New York Giants) May 19th 1944 Ernie Lombardi (Philadelphia Blue Jays) May 21st 1944 Billy Jurges (Philadelphia Athletics) June 2nd 1944 Cass Michaels (Washington Senators) June 28th 1944 Billy Johnson (Pittsburgh Pirates) July 5th 1944 Rudy York (Boston Braves) July 6th 1944 Rudy York (Boston Braves) July 16th 1944 Charlie Keller (Philadelphia Blue Jays) July 20th 1944 Chet Cichosz (Boston Red Sox) July 22nd 1944 Gil English (New York Yankees) July 22nd 1944 Ray Sanders (Chicago Cubs) August 5th 1944 Sam Chapman (New York Yankees) August 13th 1944 Barney McCosky (Philadelphia Atheltics) August 15th 1944 Harvey Storey (Brooklyn Dodgers) August 17th 1944 Bill Norman (Pittsbrugh Pirates) August 20th 1944 Les Fleming (Chicago Cubs) August 27th 1944 Dick Wakefield (St Louis Cardinals) August 29th 1944 Ab Wright (Detroit Tigers) August 29th 1944 Hank Greenberg (Washington Senators) September 10th 1944 Jack Graham (Boston Red Sox) September 10th 1944 Andy Pafko (Brooklyn Dodgers) September 20th 1944 Gil Goan (Clveland Indians) September 23rd 1944 Tommy Henrich (New York Giants) September 23rd 1944 Frankie Kelleher (Chicago White Sox) September 25th 1944 Whitey Kurowski (New York Giants) September 26th 1944 Bobby Doerr (Phildelphia Atheltics)
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01-09-2020, 08:12 PM | #54 |
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1945 Hall of Fame Voting Results
Rogers Hornsby and Dazzy Vance are the latest enshrined
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01-23-2020, 05:55 PM | #56 |
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1945 By The Numbers
World Series Brooklyn Dodgers 4-2 over Detroit Tigers MVP George Case (Tigers) Batting Champions AL: Stan Musial (New York Yankees) .339 NL: Stan Hack (Chicago Cubs) .352 The Home Run Kings AL: Johnny Mize (Philadelphia Athletics) 25 NL: Whitey Kurowski (New York Giants) .17 New Records Bob Feller (Senators) opponents average .176 Accomplishments Jim Russell (Cincinnati Reds) 6 hits in a single game. Roy Cullenbine (St Louis Browns) hit for the cycle Bobo Newsom (Philadelphia Athletics) No Hitter 5 pitchers with 20 or more wins Hal Newhouser (Detroit Tigers) Pitching Triple Crown Arkey Vaughan (Washington Senators) and Frankie Crosetti (Boston Red Sox) 2500th hit Joe Medwick (Washington Senators) 3000th hit Lou Gehrig (Pittsburgh Pirates) 4500 hit Bob Johnson (Brooklyn Dodgers) 300th HR The Slam File 23 this season. Code:
April 17th 1945 Buck Frierson (Philade3lphia Athletics) April 25th 1945 Andy Pafko (Brooklyn Dodgers) April 29th 1945 Bill Nicholson (Philadelphia Phillies) May 1st 1945 Tommy Holmes (Brooklyn Dodgers) May 15th 1945 Stan Musial (New York Yankees) May 20th 1945 Mickey Vernon (Chicago White Sox) May 23rd 1945 Jack Graham (Boston Red Sox) walk off May 27th 1945 Bob Johnson (Brooklyn Dodgers) June 3rd 1945 Milt Byrnes (Boston Red Sox) PH June 6th 1945 Vern Stephens (Detroit Tigers) June 17th 1945 Billy Goodman (St Louis Browns) June 24th 1945 Ab Wright (Detroit Tigers) July 1st 1945 Joseph McNamee (New York Yankees) July 4th 1945 Vince DiMaggio (St Louis Cardinals) July 5th 1945 Bob Elliott (Boston Braves) July 18th 1945 Stan Spence (St Louis Browns) August 4th 1945 Eddie Stanky (Boston Braves) August 17th 1945 Jim Pruett (Philadephia Phillies) August 26th 1945 Billy Goodman (St Louis Browns) September 3rd 1945 Frankie Hayes (St Louis Browns) September 5th 1945 Buster Adams (St Louis Cardinals) September 16th 1945 George Antone (Brooklyn Dodgers) September 23rd 1945 Billy Johnson (Pittsburgh Pirates)
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02-11-2020, 04:22 PM | #59 |
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1946 By The Numbers
75 Years of Baseball World Series Detroit Tigers over Philadelphia Phillies 4-3 MVP Vern Stephens (Tigers) Batting Champions AL: Stan Musial (New York Yankees) .374 NL: Ted Williams (New York Giants) .339 The Home Run Kings AL: Johnny Mize (Philadelphia Athletics) 32 NL: Ted Williams (New York Giants) 32 New Records Hal Newhouser (Detroit Tigers) .912 Winning Pct Accomplishments Ewell Blackwell (Brooklyn Dodgers) and Hal Gregg (Chicago White Sox) No Hitters Billy Johnson (Pittsburgh Pirates) hits for the Cycle. 6 Pitchers won 20 or more games Hal Newhouser wins 31 games and is the first 30 game winning since 1934 Ted Williams (New York Giants) Batting Triple Crown Ted Williams (New York Giants) and Joe DiMaggio (Chicago Cubs) 300th HR Met Ott (Pittsburgh Pirates) 3500th Hit Billy Herman (Brooklyn Dodgers), Johnny Mize (Philadelphia Athletics) and Luke Appling (Pittsburgh Pirates) 3000th Hit The Slam File 31 this season. Including 2 in the World Series by Detroit. Vern Stephens (Detroit Tigers) hit 3 (1 Post Season) Code:
April 20th 1946 Joe DiMaggio (Chicago Cubs) April 24th 1946 Augie Galan (Chicago Cubs) May 8th 1946 Johnny Mize (Philadelphia Athletics) May 19th 1946 Ralph Kiner (Philadelphia Athletics) May 20th 1946 William Behie (New York Yankees) May 21st 1946 Ken Keltner (Philadelphia Athletics) May 28th 1946 Vern Stephens (Detroit Tigers) June 1st 1946 Sherm Lollar (New York Yankees) June 5th 1946 Mel Ott (Pittsburgh Pirates) June 23rd 1946 Eddie Mayo (Pittsburgh Pirates) June 23rd 1946 Walker Cooper (St Louis Browns) walk off June 24th 1924 Bob Elliott (Boston Braves) June 30th 1946 Billy Johnson (Pittsburgh Pirates) July 7th 1946 Vern Stephens (Detroit Tigers) July 17th 1946 Mickey Rocco (Pittsburgh Pirates) July 18th 1946 Walker Cooper (St Louis Browns) July 31st 1946 Buddy Kerr (Philadelphia Phllies) August 11th 1946 Josh Gibson Pittsburgh Pirates) August 11th 1946 Nap Reyes (Cleveland Indians) August 15th 1946 Cal Abrams (Cincinnati Reds) August 21st 1946 Jim Russell (Cincinnati Reds) August 28th 1946 Ron Northey (New York Giants) PH September 2nd 1946 Dick Wakefield (St Louis Cardinals) September 12th 1946 Marv Rickert (New York Yankees) PH September 12th 1946 Tommy Henrich (New York Giants) September 16th 1946 Howie Moss (Detroit Tigers) September 21st 1946 Frankie Kelleher (Chicago White Sox) September 25th 1946 Ralph Kiner (Philadelphia Athletics) September 29th 1946 Johnny Hopp (St Louis Browns) October 2nd 1946 Vern Stephens (Detroit Tigers) WS October 6th 1946 Hank Majeski (Detroit Tigers) WS
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