1937 – Mike Kreevich of the White Sox ties a major league record with 4 doubles.
1937 – Mike Kreevich of the White Sox ties a major league record with 4 doubles.
1937 – Mike Kreevich of the White Sox ties a major league record with 4 doubles.
Boze Berger and Mike Kreevich, the first two batters for the home team, both homer off Boston right-hander Johnny Marcum, giving the White Sox a quick 2-0 lead in the Comiskey Park contest. Chicago hits two additional round-trippers in the third inning, one including Berger’s second of the game and the other by Dixie Walker, accounting for all the runs in the team’s eventual 4-0 victory over the Red Sox.
1937 – For the second time this season, the first 2 batters in a game – the White Sox’s Boze Berger and Mike Kreevich – hit home runs.
1937 – The Giants sign Bill Terry to a 5-year contract as manager and farm director at $40‚000 a year.
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