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6/25/1943 – In a game in Boston, the Yankees batted out of turn twice. In the top of the third, the New Yorkers had a run across when Joe Gordon doubled in the second run on the inning. Sox manager Joe Cronin came out and told plate umpire Bill Summers that Gordon had batted out of turn. In the initial frame, Gordon had struck out so Cronin wisely let the infraction pass. Gordon was listed seventh on the official batting order but had been listed sixth on the lineup given to the press. The proper batter, Rollie Hemsley, was called out and Nick Etten was returned to the base paths and his run negated. Gordon hit a solo homer in the top of the ninth to tie the game at 2 runs each. The contest was eventually called for darkness at 7:50pm after the eleventh inning. Etten’s run in the third would have allowed the Yankees to win the game.

6/25/1943 – In a game in Boston, the Yankees batted out of turn twice. In the top of the third, the New Yorkers had a run across when Joe Gordon doubled in the second run on the inning. Sox manager Joe Cronin came out and told plate umpire Bill Summers that Gordon had batted out of turn. In the initial frame, Gordon had struck out so Cronin wisely let the infraction pass. Gordon was listed seventh on the official batting order but had been listed sixth on the lineup given to the press. The proper batter, Rollie Hemsley, was called out and Nick Etten was returned to the base paths and his run negated. Gordon hit a solo homer in the top of the ninth to tie the game at 2 runs each. The contest was eventually called for darkness at 7:50pm after the eleventh inning. Etten’s run in the third would have allowed the Yankees to win the game.

With the first pitch thrown at 6 p.m., the Cubs right-hander Hi Bithorn shuts out the Cardinals, 6-0, in a twilight game played at Wrigley Field. Under current baseball interpretations, the two-hour, 17-minute contest, played on one of the longest daylight days of the year, would be considered a night game, but no lights are needed (good thing because there aren’t any).

On June 25, 1943 With the first pitch thrown at 6 p.m., the Cubs right-hander Hi Bithorn shuts out the Cardinals, 6-0, in a twilight game played at Wrigley Field. Under current baseball interpretations, the two-hour, 17-minute contest, played on one of the longest daylight days of the year, would be considered a night game,…

Andy Etchebarren Stats & Facts

Andy Etchebarren Stats & Facts

Andy Etchebarren Positions: Catcher Bats: R Throws: R Height: 6′-1″ Weight: 190 Born: Sunday, June 20, 1943 in Whittier, CA USA Died: October 5, 2019 Debut: 9/26/1962 Last Game: 4/20/1978 Full Name: Andrew Auguste Etchebarren Notable Events and Chronology for Andy Etchebarren Career   Biography Catcher Andy Etchebarren was born on June 20, 1943.   He…

Merv Rettenmund

Merv Rettenmund Stats & Facts

Merv Rettenmund Positions: Outfielder and Pinch HitterBats: Right  •  Throws: Right5-10, 190lb (178cm, 86kg)Born: June 6, 1943 in Flint, MIHigh School: Southwestern HS (Flint, MI)School: Ball State University (Muncie, IN)Debut: April 14, 1968 (Age 24-313d, 10,292nd in MLB history)vs. CAL 1 AB, 0 H, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 0 SBLast Game: June 22, 1980 (Age 37-016d)vs. BOS 1 AB, 0 H, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 0 SBFull Name: Mervin Weldon RettenmundPronunciation: \ret-en-MUND\View Player Bio from…

 Vince DiMaggio scores from first on pass ball

 Vince DiMaggio scores from first on pass ball

At Forbes Field‚ the Pirates hold an 8 – 7 lead when Vince DiMaggio singles off Giants P Bill Sayles in the bottom of the 8th. With Pete Coscarart at bat‚ the first pitch skips by C Ernie Lombardi‚ who lumbers after the ball as DiMaggio heads for second base. When Vince sees that Lombardi has yet to reach the ball he continues on to third base‚ while Sayles shakes his head at how slow his backstop is. With home plate unguarded‚ DiMaggio continues running and scores – from first – on a passed ball. The Bucs win, 9 – 8.

Billy Herman 1935

Mort Cooper of the St. Louis Cardinals tosses the second of back-to-back one-hitters‚ beating the Philadelphia Phillies‚ 5 – 0

Mort Cooper of the St. Louis Cardinals tosses the second of back-to-back one-hitters‚ beating the Philadelphia Phillies‚ 5 – 0. Hits by Brooklyn’s Billy Herman on May 31 and by the Phils’ Jimmy Wasdell today deprive him of no-hitters. Cooper has 6 wins and 3 shutouts on the way to his second 20-win year.

1943 – The Boston Red Sox and the St. Louis Browns play four consecutive extra-inning games, working 45 innings in games between May 31 and today. Both leagues will set season records for extra-inning activity, 91 in the American League, 80 in the National League.

1943 – The Boston Red Sox and the St. Louis Browns play four consecutive extra-inning games, working 45 innings in games between May 31 and today. Both leagues will set season records for extra-inning activity, 91 in the American League, 80 in the National League.