White Sox catcher Ray Schalk hits for the cycle against the Tigers. He’s just the second major league catcher to cycle.

On June 27, 1922 White Sox catcher Ray Schalk hits for the cycle against the Tigers. He’s just the second major league catcher to cycle.

Ray Schalk Hits Hard. Ty Cobb employed two hurlers and both found trouble in the same person. He was Mr. Schalk.. The little fellow slammed one over the fence on Howard Ehmke in the third after Mostil had accomplished the same in the second. Then in the fourth, Schalk cracked a triple that helped in a three-run rally. Later he knocked a single off Bert Cole, who took up the job in the fifth, and in the ninth, started the big conclusion with a double. When the Sox opened their fourth, they were in arrears by five to two, Cobb having scored the fifth and last Tiger run in the third on a pass and two hits. Collins was the leadoff man in the fourth, and he singled. after which Hooper walked. Mosta popped out, but Falk tore off a double-over-three, scoring two. A moment later, Schalk let one loose for three sacks, and Bib tallied the tying run. The tie lasted until the eighth. Sox Score in final Rounds. Next to the last round, Cole passed Collins and Hooper with one gone. -Mostel’s best was a fly to Cobb. Falk came through with a single, scoring Collins, and that was all the round produced. Schalk opened the ninth with his aforementioned double and Hodges singled him to third. Johnson cracked the first pitch for two bases and Schalk tallied. Mulligan’s long fly to Cobb gent Hodge home. Collins then singled through short, scoring Johnson with the last run of a game that meant the fourteenth victory in the last seventeen starts.

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