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American League All-Stars defeats the National League at the Polo Grounds, 3 – 1 in the 1942 All Star Game

1942 – Powered by first-inning home runs by Indians shortstop Lou Boudreau and Tigers first baseman Rudy York, the American League All-Stars defeats the National League at the Polo Grounds, 3 – 1. Mickey Owen also homers for the third run. He will not hit a single home run during the regular schedule. The game features the first and only starting sibling battery in All-Star history as losing pitcher Mort Cooper throws to backstop Walker Cooper, his brother.

Peanuts “Nyassas” Davis pitches and bats the Cincinnati Clowns to a 7 – 4 victory over the Baltimore Grays in the new Negro Major League. Davis’s receiver, Pepper Bassett, catches the last inning in a rocking chair.

Peanuts “Nyassas” Davis pitches and bats the Cincinnati Clowns to a 7 – 4 victory over the Baltimore Grays in the new Negro Major League. Davis’s receiver, Pepper Bassett, catches the last inning in a rocking chair.

In the 8th inning of an 8 – 4 Negro National League victory over the Newark Eagles at Yankee Stadium, Baltimore Elite Giants spitball ace Bill Byrd beans Eagles manager Willie Wells. Wells is carried from the field, and the incident causes him to design a batting helmet. When he steps into the batter’s box in a few days, he will be wearing a modified construction worker’s hardhat.

In the 8th inning of an 8 – 4 Negro National League victory over the Newark Eagles at Yankee Stadium, Baltimore Elite Giants spitball ace Bill Byrd beans Eagles manager Willie Wells. Wells is carried from the field, and the incident causes him to design a batting helmet. When he steps into the batter’s box in a few days, he will be wearing a modified construction worker’s hardhat.