Graig NettlesĀ and brotherĀ Jim NettlesĀ homer in the same game for a second time

Graig NettlesĀ and brotherĀ Jim NettlesĀ homer in the same game for a second time

Graig NettlesĀ homers for theĀ YankeesĀ in the first inning, and brotherĀ Jim NettlesĀ homers for theĀ TigersĀ in the 2nd. This is the second time that the two brothers have homered in the same game for different teams, having done it onĀ June 11,Ā 1972, when Graig was withĀ ClevelandĀ and Jim withĀ Minnesota. Graig’s team wins, 10 – 7.

Major league teams pull off 12 trades involving 36 players – Including Hal McRae who becomes a star in Kansas City

Major league teams pull off 12 trades involving 36 players – Including Hal McRae who becomes a star in Kansas City

On November 30, 1972, major league teams pull off 12 trades involving 36 players. In the biggest deal of the day, the Baltimore Orioles trade onetime 20-game winner Pat Dobson, power-hitting second baseman Dave Johnson, and two other players to the Atlanta Braves for catcher Earl Williams and infielder Taylor Duncan. In another deal, the…

Baltimore right-hander Pat Dobson hurls a 2-0 no-hitter against the Yomiuri Giants
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Baltimore right-hander Pat Dobson hurls a 2-0 no-hitter against the Yomiuri Giants

On November 2, 1971, Baltimore right-hander Pat Dobson hurls a 2-0 no-hitter against the Yomiuri Giants during an exhibition tour in Japan. Dobson’s gem is one of 12 victories for the Orioles in their 18-game schedule against Japan League teams. Game ticket & learn more about the players, teams, stadiums and dates in history  …

On September 26, 1971, Baltimore Orioles pitcher Jim Palmer (left) won his 20th game of the year, becoming the fourth Orioles pitcher to win 20 games in the 1971 season, and making the 1971 Orioles pitching staff the first since that of the 1920 [Chicago](https://www.history.com/topics/chicago) White Sox to have four 20-game winners. Photo courtesy The Baltimore Sun.

Jim Palmer becomes the fourth member of the Baltimore Orioles to register 20 wins

test On September 26, 1971, At Cleveland Stadium, Jim Palmer fires a three-hitter to win his 20th game, a 5-0 victory over the Cleveland Indians. Palmer’s record now 20-9 joins Mike Cuellar, Dave McNally, and Pat Dobson as 20-game winners, the only one other team in major league history (theĀ 1920 White Sox) boasted four 20-game…