The Braves become the first National League team to lead off a game with back-to-back homers. At Wrigley Field, Roy Johnson and Rabbit Warstler both go deep to start the first inning off Tex Carleton, but Boston’s quick start isn’t enough when Chicago wins the contest 12-6.

On August 6, 1937 — The Braves become the first National League team to lead off a game with back-to-back homers. At Wrigley Field, Roy Johnson and Rabbit Warstler both go deep to start the first inning off Tex Carleton, but Boston’s quick start isn’t enough when Chicago wins the contest 12-6.

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