1915 – George Cutshaw goes 6 for 6 to lead Brooklyn to a 13 – 0 pasting of the Cubs. He’s the first player in 14 years to collect six hits in a game.

On August 9, 1915 — 1915 – George Cutshaw goes 6 for 6 to lead Brooklyn to a 13 – 0 pasting of the Cubs. He’s the first player in 14 years to collect six hits in a game.

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