It sounds like football. At Denver‚ the Rockies and Mariners combine for 10 homers in a 16 – 11 Rockies win.
On June 10, 1999 It sounds like football. At Denver‚ the Rockies and Mariners combine for 10 homers in a 16 – 11 Rockies win.
On June 10, 1999 It sounds like football. At Denver‚ the Rockies and Mariners combine for 10 homers in a 16 – 11 Rockies win.
On June 10, 1998 In honor of C Brian Johnson‚ the Giants hold “Brian Johnson Buzz Cut Night.” Everyone who gets their head shaved receives four free box seat tickets. The Giants lose the game to the Mariners‚ 4 – 1.
On June 10, 1998 Colorado OF Dante Bichette becomes the first Rockies player ever to hit for the cycle in the team’s 9 – 8‚ 10-inning victory over the Rangers. Bichette doubles in the 4th‚ homers in the 6th‚ triples in the 9th‚ and singles in the 10th.
On June 10, 1998 Yankee OF Tim Raines steals the 800th base of his career in New York’s 6 – 2 win over the Expos. He is the 5th player in history to reach that milestone. The Yanks lose Bernie Williams to the disabled list when he injures his knee sliding.
On June 10 1997 in Kansas City, the Angels win, 6 – 2‚ to move ahead of Seattle in the AL West. Center fielder Jim Edmonds makes a sensational catch in the 5th inning and then drives home the go-ahead run with a double in the 6th. Rookie Jason Dickson retires 11 of the first…
On June 10, 1997 Despite turning 5 double plays‚ and throwing three runners out at home – all by CF Damon Mashore‚ the A’s lose to the Tigers‚ 6 – 4.
On June 10, 1997 At Candlestick Park Kevin Brown throws a no-hitter and misses a perfect game by hitting a batter in the 8th inning. The Florida Marlins beat the San Francisco Giants, 9 – 0. With two outs in the 8th‚ Brown’s 1-2 pitch nicks Marvin Benard on the right leg. Giant starter William Van Landingham also takes a no-hitter into the 7th‚ but Charles Johnson’s two-run homer with…
On June 10, 1996 The Mets defeat the Braves‚ 8 – 3‚ despite 5 hits for Atlanta SS Jeff Blauser. Todd Hundley strokes two homers in going 4 for 4 with 5 RBIs for New York.
On June 10, 1996 The White Sox defeat the Red Sox‚ 8 – 2. Tim Wakefield goes the distance for Boston‚ surrendering 16 hits and making 162 pitches‚ all on two days’ rest. It is the most hits allowed in a game by a pitcher this decade.
On June 10, 1995, colorful broadcaster Lindsey Nelson dies at the age of 76. A member of the New York Mets’ original broadcast team in 1962, Nelson served as the team’s play-by-play man for 17 seasons. Known for his loud sportscoats, Nelson received the Hall of Fame’s Ford Frick Award in 1988.
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