6/6/1937: Al Simmons of the Senators hit a grand slam in the top of the first inning in the second game at Cleveland. The contest was washed out after three innings.

Ā 

On ,June 6 1937 — 6/6/1937: Al Simmons of the Senators hit a grand slam in the top of the first inning in the second game at Cleveland. The contest was washed out after three innings.

Ā 


[jetpack_subscription_form title=ā€Subscribe to This Day In Baseballā€ subscribe_text=ā€Get our latest Posts in your in boxā€ subscribe_button=ā€GOā€ show_subscribers_total=ā€0″]


This Day In Baseball on Patreon
Own this Day and Be Part of Baseball History


Sources:

Retro Sheet

Baseball is the only game you can watch on the radio. Join the community today and listen to hundreds of broadcasts from baseball’s golden age.

Lets go! Start listening!

Start Listening today!
Share the Post:

Related Posts

TheĀ PiratesĀ behindĀ Bob VealeĀ take over 1st place by toppingĀ Fergie JenkinsĀ and theĀ Cubs, 7 – 5, onĀ Roberto Clemente’s opposite-field upper deck home run. Besides being his 2000th careerĀ hit, Clemente’s homer is his 23rd this season, tying his career high (he’ll end with 29), and gives him 101Ā RBIĀ for the year, the first time he’s topped 100. ā€œLike his first hit in the big leagues and also Hit 1,000,ā€ writesĀ Les BiedermanĀ inĀ The Sporting News, ā€œthis one came atĀ Forbes Field… In the 5th inning, Clemente batted with runners on first and second, one out and the Pirates leading, 1 – 0. Jenkins threw aĀ fastballĀ and Clemente blasted it on a line into the upper deck in right field.ā€
Read More
TheĀ NationalsĀ set a franchise record for runs by crushing theĀ Mets, 25 – 4. It is also the largest margin of defeat in Mets history. The Nats score 7 runs in the 1st, chasingĀ Steven Matz, then add 3 runs in each of the next four innings and have a 26 – 1 lead in the 9th, when New York scores 3 to make the final tally slightly less humiliating.Ā Daniel MurphyĀ homers twice and drives in 6,Ā Anthony RendonĀ drives in 4, andĀ Trea TurnerĀ has 4 hits, whileĀ Tanner Roark, who hits a three-run double himself, is the beneficiary of the offensive largesse.
Read More
Start Listieng to Classic Baseball Broadcasts (1934 - 1973)

Start Listieng to Classic Baseball Broadcasts (1934 - 1973)

Enjoy our free trial and start listening to games, interviews and shows! Ruth, Mantle, Aaron, and Seaver!

$9.99/month
$99/year
class="wp-singular post-template-default single single-post postid-125920 single-format-standard wp-custom-logo wp-embed-responsive wp-theme-kadence wp-child-theme-kadence-child logged-out footer-on-bottom hide-focus-outline link-style-standard content-title-style-normal content-width-normal content-style-unboxed content-vertical-padding-show non-transparent-header mobile-non-transparent-header kadence-elementor-colors elementor-default elementor-kit-193430 elementor-page-193959"