Twenty year-old Lew Krausse Sr., in his final major league appearance, shuts out the Red Sox in the nightcap of a twin bill at Philadelphia’s Shibe Park, 15-0. In 1961, 18 year-old Lew Krausse Jr., in his major league debut, blanks the Angels 4-0, giving the father-son duo back-to-back shutouts twenty-nine years apart.

On September 2, 1932 — Lew Krausse of the A’s shuts out the Red Sox, 15 – 0. Five days later Krausse will injure his arm in an exhibition game against the Stroudsburg Poconos and though only 20 years old, his big league career will be over. In 1961, Lew Krausse, Jr. will pitch a shutout for the Kansas City A’s in his major league debut, giving the Krausses (father and son) back-to-back shutouts twenty-nine years apart.