Bob Feller pitches the first of 12 career one-hitters

Bob Feller pitches the first of 12 career one-hitters

1938 – Bob Feller of the Cleveland Indians pitches the first of 12 career one-hitters, beating the St. Louis Browns, 9 – 0.The only St. Louis hit in the League Park contest is a sixth-inning bunt laid down by backstop Bill Sullivan, who is called safe by rookie ump Ed Rommell on a very close play at first base.

Yankees sweep two from the A’s, 3 – 0 and 7 – 3, to move back into first place to stay

Yankees sweep two from the A’s, 3 – 0 and 7 – 3, to move back into first place to stay

A total of 85,265 jam Yankee Stadium to watch the Yankees sweep two from the A’s, 3 – 0 and 7 – 3, to move back into first place to stay. George Pipgras is the winner in the first game while the Yankee star of the nitecap is Bob Meusel, who takes an Ed Rommel knuckler out of the park for a grand slam in the 8th. Waite Hoyt is the winner.