A meager crowd of 6,497 fans at Fenway Park sees one of park’s great catches. Cleveland OF Al Luplow races full tilt for Dick Williams’s drive to right-centerfield, reaches over the fence, and gloves the ball while flipping over the barrier into the bullpen. Cleveland wins, 6 – 4.

On June 27, 1963 A meager crowd of 6,497 fans at Fenway Park sees one of park’s great catches. Cleveland OF Al Luplow races full tilt for Dick Williams’s drive to right-centerfield, reaches over the fence, and gloves the ball while flipping over the barrier into the bullpen. Cleveland wins, 6 – 4.

The Phillies’ Ray Culp (10-5) beats the Pirates, 13 – 4, but CF Tony Gonzalez’s streak of 205 straight errorless games ends with a 7th-inning muff. Johnny Callison hits for the cycle for the only time in his career. Callison adds a walk and a throw from RF to catcher Clay Dalrymple in the 4th that nips a runner. Dalrymple homers in the 8th.

On June 27, 1963 The Phillies’ Ray Culp (10-5) beats the Pirates, 13 – 4, but CF Tony Gonzalez’s streak of 205 straight errorless games ends with a 7th-inning muff. Johnny Callison hits for the cycle for the only time in his career. Callison adds a walk and a throw from RF to catcher Clay Dalrymple in the 4th that nips a runner. Dalrymple homers in…

Chicago’s Ray Herbert allows five Yankee singles to beat the Yankees, 6 – 0, and give the Sox a virtual tie for 1st. The Sox assault youthful pitching star Jim Bouton (10-3) for all their runs in the first five innings.

On June 27, 1963 Chicago’s Ray Herbert allows five Yankee singles to beat the Yankees, 6 – 0, and give the Sox a virtual tie for 1st. The Sox assault youthful pitching star Jim Bouton (10-3) for all their runs in the first five innings.