Cardinals Johnny Mize, Curt Davis, Lon Warneke, Terry Moore and Pepper Martin

Cardinals Johnny Mize, Curt Davis, Lon Warneke, Terry Moore and Pepper Martin

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Ray Washburn pitches a no-hitter the day after his team was no hit

Ray Washburn pitches a no-hitter the day after his team was no hit

On September 18, 1968, Ray Washburn of the St. Louis Cardinals pitches a no-hit game against the San Francisco Giants at Candlestick Park. Washburn wins a 2-0 decision, just one day after San Francisco’s Gaylord Perry hurled a no-hitter at Candlestick vs Bob Gibson. The performances by Washburn and Perry mark the first time that…

Bees C Al Lopez reaches first three times on errors,

Boston BeesĀ CĀ Al LopezĀ reaches first three times onĀ errors, the third player to do so

BeesĀ CĀ Al LopezĀ reaches first three times onĀ errors, the third player to do so. It is little help though as theĀ CubsĀ edge the Braves, 1 – 0, in 10 innings.Ā Lon WarnekeĀ is the winner over hard-luckĀ Ben Cantwell.

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1936 All Star Game – Joe DiMaggio First Rookie to Start

On July 7 1936 – The National League, having lost the first three All-Star Games, wins the 1936 All-Star Game, 4 – 3 at Braves Field, Boston’s National League Park with four different Cub players (Augie Galan, Billy Herman, Gabby Hartnett and Frank Demaree) scoring runs. After Dizzy Dean and Carl Hubbell each pitch scoreless…

Gabby HartnettĀ goes 4 for 4 and drives home the game winner in theĀ Cubs’ 2 – 1 victory over theĀ Pirates

Gabby HartnettĀ goes 4 for 4 and drives home the game winner in theĀ Cubs’ 2 – 1 victory over theĀ Pirates

Gabby HartnettĀ goes 4 for 4 and drives home the game winner in theĀ Cubs’ 2 – 1 victory over theĀ Pirates.Ā Chuck Klein’s homer accounts for the other score to backĀ Lon Warneke’s win overĀ Red Lucas. Chicago moves into 2nd place with the victory.

Lon Warneke of the Chicago Cubs pitches his second consecutive one-hitter, beating the St. Louis Cardinals and Dizzy Dean

Lon WarnekeĀ of theĀ Chicago CubsĀ pitches his second consecutiveĀ one-hitter, beating theĀ St. Louis CardinalsĀ andĀ Dizzy Dean, 15 – 2, atĀ Sportsman’s Park.

Lon WarnekeĀ of theĀ Chicago CubsĀ pitches his second consecutiveĀ one-hitter, beating theĀ St. Louis CardinalsĀ andĀ Dizzy Dean, 15 – 2, atĀ Sportsman’s Park.