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Hall of Fame pitcher Stan Coveleski dies at the age of 94

Ā  Ā  On March 20, 1984,Ā Hall of FameĀ pitcherĀ Stan CoveleskiĀ dies inĀ South Bend, Indiana, at the age of 94. Coveleski pitched for theĀ Philadelphia Athletics,Ā Cleveland Indians,Ā Washington SenatorsĀ andĀ New York YankeesĀ over a 14-season career, winning 215 games, which included five 20-win seasons. @ET-DC@eyJkeW5hbWljIjp0cnVlLCJjb250ZW50IjoicG9zdF90YWdzIiwic2V0dGluZ3MiOnsiYmVmb3JlIjoiTGVhcm4gTW9yZSBhYm91dCB0aGUgdGVhbXMsIHBsYXllcnMsIGJhbGwgcGFya3MgYW5kIGV2ZW50cyB0aGF0IGhhcHBlbmVkIG9uIHRoaXMgZGF0ZSBpbiBoaXN0b3J5IC0gLSAtIC0gLSAtIC0gIiwiYWZ0ZXIiOiIiLCJsaW5rX3RvX3Rlcm1fcGFnZSI6Im9uIiwic2VwYXJhdG9yIjoiIHwgIiwiY2F0ZWdvcnlfdHlwZSI6InBvc3RfdGFnIn19@ Other Resources & Links Ā  [et_pb_signup provider=ā€getresponseā€ getresponse_list=ā€Thomas Hannon|zs45Lā€ success_action=ā€redirectā€ success_redirect_url=ā€https://thisdayinbaseball.com/join-the-community/ā€ success_redirect_query=ā€on|off|off|off|offā€ title=ā€Baseball history from Doubleday to…

Roy Campanella and Stan Musial join the legends of the Hall of Fame when they are inducted during a ceremony in Cooperstown

Roy Campanella and Stan Musial join the legends of the Hall of Fame when they are inducted during a ceremony in Cooperstown

On July 28, 1969, Roy Campanella and Stan Musial join the legends of the Hall of Fame when they are inducted during a ceremony in Cooperstown. Catcher Campanella starred for the Brooklyn Dodgers, winning three Most Valuable Player Awards. Musial colleted 3,630 hits in a stellar career that included seven batting titles. Pitchers Stan Coveleski…

Stan Coveleski and Waite Hoyt are voted into the Hall of Fame by the Special Veterans Committee
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Stan Coveleski and Waite Hoyt are voted into the Hall of Fame by the Special Veterans Committee

February 2, 1969 – Pitchers Stan Coveleski and Waite Hoyt are voted into the Hall of Fame by the Special Veterans Committee. Stan Coveleski learned control as a youngster by throwing rocks at tin cans that swung from a tree. Though he pitched a shutout in his first big league start with the Athletics in…

In the first game of a doubleheader inĀ Philadelphia, a record 12 futureĀ Hall of FamersĀ play in theĀ Yankees’ 9 – 7 victory over theĀ Athletics. This number does not include non-playing Hall of FamersĀ Herb PennockĀ andĀ Stan Coveleski,Ā managersĀ Miller HugginsĀ andĀ Connie Mack, norĀ umpireĀ Tom Connolly.

In the first game of a doubleheader inĀ Philadelphia, a record 12 futureĀ Hall of FamersĀ play in theĀ Yankees’ 9 – 7 victory over theĀ Athletics. This number does not include non-playing Hall of FamersĀ Herb PennockĀ andĀ Stan Coveleski,Ā managersĀ Miller HugginsĀ andĀ Connie Mack, norĀ umpireĀ Tom Connolly.

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9/25/1926 – The Senators and White Sox played two games in Chicago. The visitors mixed up their batting order in the second contest which they won, 3-2 to split the twin bill. In the seventh frame, Stuffy Stewart was sent in to run for catcher Muddy Ruel, who was batting in the eighth hole in the lineup. Bennie Tate pinch hit for pitcher Stan Coveleskie. When Washington took the field, Tate stayed in the game in the ninth spot and caught while the new pitcher, Firpo Marberry, assumed the eighth place in the lineup. In the top of the ninth inning, Tate batted out of order in the eighth place but neither team discovered the mistake until the frame was over. He had made an out so it didn’t matter anyway.

9/25/1926 – The Senators and White Sox played two games in Chicago. The visitors mixed up their batting order in the second contest which they won, 3-2 to split the twin bill. In the seventh frame, Stuffy Stewart was sent in to run for catcher Muddy Ruel, who was batting in the eighth hole in the lineup. Bennie Tate pinch hit for pitcher Stan Coveleskie. When Washington took the field, Tate stayed in the game in the ninth spot and caught while the new pitcher, Firpo Marberry, assumed the eighth place in the lineup. In the top of the ninth inning, Tate batted out of order in the eighth place but neither team discovered the mistake until the frame was over. He had made an out so it didn’t matter anyway.

WashingtonĀ veteranĀ Stan CoveleskiĀ wins his 12th straight to keep the Senators near the top. He will have his finest year at 20-5 and theĀ American League’sĀ bestĀ ERA, 2.84.

WashingtonĀ veteranĀ Stan CoveleskiĀ wins his 12th straight to keep the Senators near the top. He will have his finest year at 20-5 and theĀ American League’sĀ bestĀ ERA, 2.84.

WashingtonĀ veteranĀ Stan CoveleskiĀ wins his 12th straight to keep the Senators near the top. He will have his finest year at 20-5 and theĀ American League’sĀ bestĀ ERA, 2.84.

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TheĀ SenatorsĀ pick up 35-year-oldĀ Stanley CoveleskiĀ fromĀ ClevelandĀ 

1924 – TheĀ SenatorsĀ pick up 35-year-oldĀ Stanley CoveleskiĀ fromĀ ClevelandĀ in exchange forĀ Byron SpeeceĀ andĀ Carr Smith. Coveleski, a futureĀ Hall of Famer, will go 20-5 and lead theĀ American LeagueĀ inĀ ERA.

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Walter Johnson of the Washington Senators becomes the first pitcher to record 3,000 strikeouts

On July 22, 1923, At Cleveland’s Dunn Field, Walter Johnson of the Washington Senators becomes the first pitcher to record 3,000 strikeouts in the major leagues. ā€œThe Big Trainā€ strikes out five batters in defeating the Cleveland Indians, 3-1. Johnson fans the Tribe’s Stan Coveleski for number 3,000 and the Senator legend’s milestone will not…

Ray Schalk throws out 3 runners at firstbase in the 8th inning

Ray Schalk throws out 3 runners at firstbase in the 8th inning

Sep 30, 1921 – In Cleveland’s 3-2 win over the White Soxā€š Chicago catcher Ray Schalk throws out 3 runners at firstbase in the 8th inning for a major league record. He is the 2nd AL catcher to register 3 assists in a frame. The pickoff victims are Charlie Jamiesonā€š Joe Woodā€š and Elmer Smith….