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Banks slams the Cub’s to a win as Kessingers streak of 41 games on base ends

For the first time since the start of the season, a span of forty-one games, Don Kessinger does not reach base. The Cubs Gold Glove shortstop grounds out four times and hits into a fly-ball double play in his last at-bat during Chicago’s 7-5 loss to the Padres at San Diego Stadium.

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Mickey LolichĀ sets aĀ DetroitĀ record with 16Ā strikeoutsĀ while defeatingĀ Andy MessersmithĀ and theĀ Angels, 6 – 3.Ā Mickey Stanley’sĀ grand slamĀ is the difference. Lolich’s mark breaks the record of 15 set byĀ Paul FoytackĀ inĀ 1956.

Mickey LolichĀ sets aĀ DetroitĀ record with 16Ā strikeoutsĀ while defeatingĀ Andy MessersmithĀ and theĀ Angels, 6 – 3.Ā Mickey Stanley’sĀ grand slamĀ is the difference. Lolich’s mark breaks the record of 15 set byĀ Paul FoytackĀ inĀ 1956.

Atlanta Braves slugger Hank Aaron is lifted for a pinch-hitter for the first time in his major league career
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Atlanta Braves slugger Hank Aaron is lifted for a pinch-hitter for the first time in his major league career

On May 22, 1969, Atlanta Braves slugger Hank Aaron is lifted for a pinch-hitter for the first time in his major league career. Mike Lum, batting for Aaron in the seventh, hits a pinch-hit double in the Braves’ 15-3 blowout of the New York Mets. Aaron had come to bat 9,015 times in his career…

Rod Carew becomes the first player in 28 years to steals second, third, and home in sequence

Rod Carew becomes the first player in 28 years to steals second, third, and home in sequence

On May 18, 1969, Rod Carew of the Minnesota Twins steals second, third, and home during the third inning of an 8-2 loss to the Detroit Tigers. Carew pulls off the trifecta against the battery of Mickey Lolich and Bill Freehan. Carew becomes the first player in 28 years to steal three bases in sequence…

ernie banks 1500 RBI

Cubs rout Padres 19-0 as Ernie Banks drives in 7 and reaches 1500 RBI’s

[adrotate banner=”50″] On May 13, 1969, Ernie Banks of the Chicago Cubs drives in seven runs and reaches the 1,500-RBI milestone in a 19-0 shellacking of the expansion San Diego Padres. Hard-throwing right-hander Dick Selma earns the win as the Cubs tie a modern-day record for the most one-sided shutout in National League history. Selma…

bob gibson Bob Gibson becomes the seventh pitcher in National League history to strike out the side on nine pitches.
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Bob Gibson becomes the seventh pitcher in National League history to strike out the side on nine pitches.

On May 12, 1969, At Busch Stadium, St. Louis Cardinals fireballer Bob Gibson becomes the seventh pitcher in National League history to strike out the side on nine pitches. In the 7th inning Gibson fans, Len Gabrielson, Paul Popovich and Pinch Hitter John Miller. Gibson (4-2) beats the Los Angeles Dodgers, 6-2. Gibson also went…

don wilson no hitter vs cinc reds
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Don Wilson of the Houston Astros pitches his second career no-hitter

On May 1, 1969, At Crosley Field Don Wilson of the Houston Astros pitches his second career no-hitter. Wilson strikes out 13 in downing the Cincinnati Reds, 4-0. Only nine days earlier, Wilson had lost a 14-0 decision to the Reds and it was one day after Cincinnati pitcher Jim Maloney no-hit the Astros. The…