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6/24/1960: The Cubs were at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh to play the Pirates. They lost their eighth consecutive game by a score of 4-1 as the Pirates gathered ten hits, all singles, to score their runs. Meanwhile, the Cubs were hitting the ball all over the yard without much to show for it. Frank Thomas hit two long flies that were caught in the spacious ballpark and Dick Gernert hit another. In the top of the third, Jerry Kindall hit a fly ball off the clock in left center field that, by rule, was a homer. However, neither third base umpire Ed Sudol and second base umpire Vinnie Smith saw the ball strike the clock. Kindall was held to a double on the play and never scored.

6/24/1960: The Cubs were at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh to play the Pirates. They lost their eighth consecutive game by a score of 4-1 as the Pirates gathered ten hits, all singles, to score their runs. Meanwhile, the Cubs were hitting the ball all over the yard without much to show for it. Frank Thomas hit two long flies that were caught in the spacious ballpark and Dick Gernert hit another. In the top of the third, Jerry Kindall hit a fly ball off the clock in left center field that, by rule, was a homer. However, neither third base umpire Ed Sudol and second base umpire Vinnie Smith saw the ball strike the clock. Kindall was held to a double on the play and never scored.

Willie MaysĀ hits two home runs, singles, steals home, and makes 10 putouts to lead theĀ GiantsĀ in a 5 – 3 win atĀ Cincinnati

Willie MaysĀ hits two home runs, singles, steals home, and makes 10 putouts to lead theĀ GiantsĀ in a 5 – 3 win atĀ Cincinnati

Willie MaysĀ hits two home runs, singles, steals home, and makes 10 putouts to lead theĀ GiantsĀ in a 5 – 3 win atĀ Cincinnati. Mays has three RBI and three runs scored.

Stan Musial returns to the Cardinals’ lineup after being benched at the start of the season by skipper Solly Hemus, who tried to implement a youth movement in the organization. The 39 year-old future Hall of Famer responds with a single in the team’s 4-3 loss to Philadelphia.

Stan Musial returns to the Cardinals’ lineup after being benched at the start of the season by skipper Solly Hemus, who tried to implement a youth movement in the organization. The 39 year-old future Hall of Famer responds with a single in the team’s 4-3 loss to Philadelphia.