Indian great Bob Feller wins his 200th major league game

Tiger OF Hoot Evers hits for the cycle, and knocks in six runs in a 13 – 13, 10-inning tie with Cleveland

On September 7, 1950 — 1950 – At Briggs Stadium Detroit Tiger OF Hoot Evers hits for the cycle, the left fielder’s tenth-inning single completes the accomplishment, and is part of a two-run rally that ties the game at 13-13, 10-inning tie with Cleveland. He drives in 6 runs going 5-6 and added a second triple and has 13 total bases on the day.

The game, ended because of darkness, leaves Detroit in first place by a few percentage points ahead of New York. Al Rosen and Bob Feller both hit early homers as the Indians blow three leads in the game.

 
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