At Fenway Park, Clyde Vollmer knocks in six runs on three homers to lead the Red Sox to a 13 – 10 win over the White Sox.
At Fenway Park, Clyde Vollmer knocks in six runs on three homers to lead the Red Sox to a 13 – 10 win over the White Sox.
At Fenway Park, Clyde Vollmer knocks in six runs on three homers to lead the Red Sox to a 13 – 10 win over the White Sox.
1951 – In a move that will aid their pennant drive, the Giants put OF Bobby Thomson at 3B to replace the slumping Hank Thompson, out with a spike injury. Thomson, who’s been riding the bench since losing his starting job to the rookie Willie Mays, will hit .357 for the rest of the season.
In a game against the Reds with All-Star hurler Ewell Blackwell on the mound, the Giants, for the first time, employ their infamous scheme for stealing catchers’ signs using a telescope positioned in the center-field clubhouse. The ‘Jints’ beat Cincinnati, 11-6, and New York will win 22 of the remaining 27 games at the Polo Grounds, overtaking the Dodgers to win the National League pennant.
1951 – Despite a pair of homers by Clyde Vollmer, the Indians edge the Red Sox, 5 – 4, in 11 innings.
The Reds purchase OF Hank Edwards from the Dodgers.
Congressman Emanuel Celler says that President Harry Truman backs his probe of the reserve clause and sports status under the antitrust legislation.
While in Detroit, the Yanks option rookie Mickey Mantle to Kansas City (AA). Mantle, plagued with strikeouts – 3 on the 13th – and in a slump, will go 0-for-22 in his start with the Blues, before ending with a tear at .361. The Yankees will recall him on August 20th. Art Schallock takes Mickey’s place on the Yankee roster and gives up 7 hits in 2 1/3 innings in today’s 8 – 6 win.
Philadelphia Athletics lefty Sam Zoldak pitches a one-hitter against the Chicago White Sox, winning, 5 – 0, in the second game of a doubleheader. Chico Carrasquel has the lone safety, a dribbler between SS and 3B. Zoldak also drives in 2 runs. Bob Hooper is the winner for the A’s in the first game, helping the cause with a three-run homer. The A’s lose Ferris Fainwhen he grounds out in the opener and, in disgust, kicks first base, breaking his foot. Fain is leading the American League with a .337 average. He’ll return on August 21st.
Happy Chandler completes his contract as baseball commissioner, but fails to win the owners’ support for a renewal.
Clyde Vollmer singles in two runs in the 9th inning and the Boston Red Sox tip the Chicago White Sox, 3 – 2.
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