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Indians romp the Red Sox 16-5

ByTom March 22, 2022March 22, 2022

    May 20, 1937 – At Fenway Park  Indians romp the Red Sox 16-5, scoring 10 runs in the final 2 frames,  the image is Indians outfielder Jeff Heath leaps over the Red Sox catcher Gene Desautels for Cleveland’s 16th and final run of the day. The Tribe pounded out 21 hits with seven…

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Johnny Marcum Stats & Facts

ByTom December 28, 2018December 28, 2018

Johnny Marcum Essentials Positions: Bats: L Throws: R Height: 71 Weight: 197 Born: Thursday, September 09, 1909 in Campbellsburg, KY USA Died: 9 10 1984 in Louisville, KY USA Debut: 9/7/1933 Last Game: 9/30/1939 Full Name: John Alfred Marcum

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Philadelphia A’s trade American League home run king Jimmie Foxx
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Philadelphia A’s trade American League home run king Jimmie Foxx

ByThis Day in Baseball December 10, 1935August 20, 2024

Philadelphia A’s trade American League home run king Jimmie Foxx

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The A’s Doc Cramer has a 6-for-6 game, tying the American League mark for the second time.
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The A’s Doc Cramer has a 6-for-6 game, tying the American League mark for the second time.

ByBaseball July 13, 1935July 13, 2021

The A’s Doc Cramer has a 6-for-6 game, tying the American League mark for the second time. He had also done it in 1932.

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Johnny Marcum pitches his second shutout in just his second major-league start
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Johnny Marcum pitches his second shutout in just his second major-league start

ByThis Day in Baseball September 11, 1933September 11, 2022

1933 – Johnny Marcum pitches his second shutout in just his second major-league start, as the A’s beat the White Sox, 8 – 0. With the shutout, Marcum ties the mark of Slow Joe Doyle in 1906.

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