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2000 For only the second time since 1900, three teams play in the same twin bill when the Indians beat the White Sox in the opener, 9-2, and...
1998 The Bronx Bombers, with a 6-1 win over the Devil Rays at Yankee Stadium, set an American League record with their 112th win to surpass the...
1996 Giants slugger Barry Bonds draws an intentional walk, which gives him the National League record with 149 bases-on-balls in a season. The...
1984 New York's pinch-hitter Rusty Staub becomes only the second player to hit a round-tripper as a teenager and one after his 40th birthday...
1973 "I look at the kids over here, the way they're playing, the way they're fighting for themselves, and it tells me one thing: 'Willie, say good...
1965 At the alleged age of 60, Satchel Paige becomes the oldest major leaguer. The future Hall of Fame right-hander blanks the Red Sox for...
1960 The Yankees clinched the American League flag with a 4-3 victory over Boston at Fenway Park. The title will be 70-year-old Casey Stengel's...
1957 In his final plate appearance of the season, 36-year-old Stan Musial, pinch-hitting in the eighth inning for Lindy McDaniel, singles home...
1941 Combined with a Cardinal defeat, the Dodgers win their first pennant in 21 years when they beat Boston at Braves Field, 6-0. Whitlow Wyatt...
Today in Baseball History September 25th 1907 Pirates' third baseman Honus Wagner, in the 14-1 rout of New York at the Polo Grounds, swipes...
SEPTEMBER 25 BASEBALL BIRTHDAYS ************************************** 1835 Harry Wright Hall of Fame center fielder and manager (established...
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Lou Gehrig, Babe Ruth, Chuck Klein, and Jimmie Foxx at the 1933 All Star game. [IMG]
1998 Tom Gordon sets a major league record for the most consecutive saves when he collects his 42nd in the Red Sox’s 9-6 win over the Orioles....
1984 The Cubs clinch the National League East flag with a 4-2 victory over Pittsburgh at Three Rivers Stadium. Rick Sutcliffe's two-hitter...
1971 In the top of the fourth inning of a losing effort to Philadelphia, Cubs' starter Milt Pappas strikes out the side, throwing just nine...