The Twins’ Dave Boswell allows just a 7th-inning single to Russ Snyder in beating the Orioles, 7 – 0.

On July 30, 1966 — The Twins’ Dave Boswell allows just a 7th-inning single to Russ Snyder in beating the Orioles, 7 – 0.

 


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