On September 4, 1961 — In Minnesota, the White Sox and Twins split a pair of 9 – 5 decisions in a day-night doubleheader. Harmon Killebrew hits his 39th homer in the opener to back Al Schroll’s six innings of spotty pitching. Al Smith has four hits and four ribbies in the nitecap. Joe Horlen makes his big league debut, hurling four innings of scoreless relief to get the win. The 24 year-old rookie right-hander, a last-minute call-up, is forced to wear the only road jersey the club has available, one without a number.
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