Warren Spahn second oldest to fire no hitter

Warren Spahn second oldest to fire no hitter

On April 28, 1961, 40-year-old Warren Spahn becomes the second oldest man to pitch a no-hitter in major league history. The Milwaukee Braves’ ace masters the San Francisco Giants, 1-0, for his 290th career win and second career no-hitter. Spahn strikes out nine batters and walks only two. Fellow Hall of Famer Hank Aaron drives in the game’s lone run with a single in the first inning.

In the eleventh game of the season, Roger Maris finally hits his first homer in New York’s 13-11 victory over Detroit at Tiger Stadium

In the eleventh game of the season, Roger Maris finally hits his first homer in New York’s 13-11 victory over Detroit at Tiger Stadium. The fifth inning blast off Paul Foytack begins the Yankee right fielder’s historic quest for the single-season home run record.

Art Mahaffey strikes out at least a batter in each inning, setting a club record with 17, while shutting out the Chicago Cubs, 6 – 0, in the second game of a doubleheader at Shibe Park. The Phillies win the first game behind a 1 – 0 shutout by Frank Sullivan.

Art Mahaffey strikes out at least a batter in each inning, setting a club record with 17, while shutting out the Chicago Cubs, 6 – 0, in the second game of a doubleheader at Shibe Park. The Phillies win the first game behind a 1 – 0 shutout by Frank Sullivan.

The Pittsburgh Pirates win their 10th straight game, edging the New York Mets, 4 – 3, and matching the major-league record to start a season, while the Mets tie a National League record by opening 0-9.

The Pittsburgh Pirates win their 10th straight game, edging the New York Mets, 4 – 3, and matching the major-league record to start a season, while the Mets tie a National League record by opening 0-9.

At Comiskey Park, Pumpsie Green hits a home run in the 11th-inning as the Boston Red Sox snap a 13-game losing streak by edging the Chicago White Sox, 7 – 6.

At Comiskey Park, Pumpsie Green hits a home run in the 11th-inning as the Boston Red Sox snap a 13-game losing streak by edging the Chicago White Sox, 7 – 6.

The Twins play their first home game, losing to the ‘new’ expansion Washington Senators at Metropolitan Stadium
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The Twins play their first home game, losing to the ‘new’ expansion Washington Senators at Metropolitan Stadium

The Twins, formerly known as the Washington Senators before moving to Minnesota, play their first home game, losing to the ‘new’ expansion Washington Senators, 5-3 in front of a crowd of 24,606 at Metropolitan Stadium. The club’s move to the North Star State will attract 1,256,723 fans, third best in the American League, and far better than their last season in the nation’s capital, where the team drew only 743,404 fans, the worst gate in the league.

Bill Veeck employs eight Little People to work in the stands during the White Sox home opener

At Comiskey Park, Bill Veeck employs eight Little People to work in the stands during the White Sox home opener against Washington. The Chicago owner’s hiring decision is a response to complaints that fans sitting in the box seats couldn’t see over the vendors.