Cincinnati Reds pitcher Pete Donohue hit a home run and four singles to beat the Philadelphia Phillies, 11 – 2.
Cincinnati Reds pitcher Pete Donohue hit a home run and four singles to beat the Philadelphia Phillies, 11 – 2.
Cincinnati Reds pitcher Pete Donohue hit a home run and four singles to beat the Philadelphia Phillies, 11 – 2.
The Cardinals trade C Mike Gonzalez and infielder Howard Freigau to the Cubs for catcher Bob O’Farrell. O’Farrell‚ who suffered a fractured skull from a foul tip‚ played just 71 games in 1924 and lost his job to Gabby Hartnett. But O’Farrell will have a banner year for the Cards‚ hitting .293 and catching 146 games‚ and then take over as manager in 1927. Freigau will hit .307 for the year.
Behind the hitting (3 for 4) and pitching of Walter Johnson, the Senators tame the Tigers, 6 – 2. The two teams combine for nine double plays, setting a record (since tied) for a nine-inning game. The Reds and Braves will turn a record 10 double plays in 12 innings on June 7th.
The A’s acquire P George Blaeholder, who has won 10 or more games in each of the last seven seasons, from the Browns for Ed Coleman and Sugar Cain. Blaeholder had one of the highest salaries on the cash-poor Browns.
The Cleveland Indians score six runs in the bottom of the 9th inning to beat the New York Yankees, 10 – 9. Tris Speaker scores the winning run from first base on a single.
At League Park, Tris Speaker of the Cleveland Indians collects his 3,000th hit off Tom Zachary of the Washington Senators. Zachary leads Washington to a 2 – 1 victory. George Uhle is the loser.
Behind Jesse Barnes, the Braves beat the visiting Cubs, 2 – 1, in 11 innings. Dave Harris’s game-ending homer in the 11th wins it.
Every National League city will have a Golden Jubilee Day. The first, between two of the original teams left from the 1876 season, at Boston, sees former Boston players from 1876 on hand. The Braves beat Chicago, 5 – 2.
Brooklyn Robins owner Charles Ebbets dies of a heart attack at his Waldorf-Astoria Hotel apartment at the age of 64. Later in the day, his team opens the home season losing to the New York Giants at Ebbets Field, 7 – 0.
Stuffy McInnis is released by the Boston Braves. He will sign with the Pirates, bat .368 in 59 games, and get into his fifth World Series.
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