The Yankees split with the American League-leading Tigers, winning 2 – 1 and losing 5 – 1. Hank Greenberg, leading the AL in hitting at .346, is 0 for the afternoon, with five strikeouts. “The hooting and jeering which some of the fans turned loose against Hank wasn’t much of a tribute to the sportsmanship of his home town” (New York American).

On September 14, 1935 — The Yankees split with the American League-leading Tigers, winning 2 – 1 and losing 5 – 1. Hank Greenberg, leading the AL in hitting at .346, is 0 for the afternoon, with five strikeouts. “The hooting and jeering which some of the fans turned loose against Hank wasn’t much of a tribute to the sportsmanship of his home town” (New York American).


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Sources:
Baseball Reference September 14
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Retro Sheet
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