Behind the pitching of Babe Ruth, the Red Sox stop the Browns, 3 – 1. The only St. Louis score comes on a double steal.
Behind the pitching of Babe Ruth, the Red Sox stop the Browns, 3 – 1. The only St. Louis score comes on a double steal.
Behind the pitching of Babe Ruth, the Red Sox stop the Browns, 3 – 1. The only St. Louis score comes on a double steal.
At Robison Field, St. Louis Cardinals rookie Rogers Hornsby hits his first major league home run, off Brooklyn Robins pitcher Jeff Pfeffer.
1916 – Led by Tris Speaker’s two hits and three runs, Cleveland tops the Red Sox and Babe Ruth, 6 – 2.
Thirty walks are allowed at Philadelphia as Detroit overwhelms the A’s, 16 – 2. Tiger rookie George Cunningham is lifted with one out in the 3rd inning after walking six batters. He is given the win, but leaves with a no-hitter and leading 9 – 0. Eighteen of the walks are issued by the A’s – 12 by reliever Carl Ray – on their way to a season total of 715. Not until 1938 will a team (the St. Louis Browns with 737) top that. Detroit will add another 11 walks against the A’s tomorrow for a two-game major-league record of 29.
The Red Sox and Dutch Leonard stop the Cleveland Indians, 5 – 1, ending the first-place Tribe’s 8-game win streak. The game marks Tris Speaker’s return to Boston, and 15,000 cheer his every move. After one inning Speaker inadvertently heads into the Sox dugout, much to the crowd’s delight.
The Giants, 2-13 and in last place, open their western swing with a 13 – 5 win at Pittsburgh. New York uses three pitchers, and pounds three Buc hurlers for 16 hits. New York will win their next 16 games.
On April 27, 1916, Enos “Country” Slaughter is born in Roxboro, North Carolina. Slaughter will make his major league debut in 1938 with the St. Louis Cardinals. Known for his hustling style of play, Slaughter will earn election to the Hall of Fame in 1985…
Babe Ruth Pitches 10 inning complete game to defeat Yankees
Philadelphia Athletics pitcher Jack Nabors tops the Boston Red Sox, 6 – 2. His only victory of the season evens his record at 1-1. Nabors will follow with 19 straight losses to set a major-league record. Teammate Tom Sheehan will be right behind him at 1-16.
Grover Cleveland Alexander of the Philadelphia Phillies pitches his first of 16 shutouts of the season against the Boston Braves.
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