Welcome home, fellow Gator.

The Gator Nation's oldest and most active insider community
Join today!

BB On this Date ~ Events & Birthdays #2

Discussion in 'GatorGrowl's Diamond Gators' started by gatorjjh, Mar 9, 2022.

  1. gatorjjh

    gatorjjh A Gator with a Glass half full attitude VIP Member

    76,299
    54,487
    4,923
    Apr 3, 2007
    Irvine, Fl

    Search archives: Historical Events Baseball Birthdays Baseball Deaths
    On July 10 in Baseball History...
      • 1919 - Cleveland manager Lee Fohl brings in little-used southpaw Fritz Coumbe to pitch to Babe Ruth with the bases loaded and a 7-4 lead in the ninth inning. Ruth's subsequent grand slam gives Boston an 8-7 win and gives the Indians a new manager. Center fielder Tris Speaker brings the Tribe home in second place and stays as skipper for seven years.
      • 1932 - To save train fare for the single-date appearance, Connie Mack takes along just two A's pitchers to Cleveland. Lew Krausse the A's starting pitcher, gives up four hits in the first inning and his replacement, Eddie Rommel pitches 17 innings in relief, giving up a record 29 hits, but wins 18-17. Cleveland's Johnny Burnett sets a major-league record by collecting nine hits in 11 at bats, while the A's Jimmie Foxx strokes six hits, including three home runs for a record-tying 16 total bases.
      • 1934 - The second annual All-Star Game produces Carl Hubbell's amazing feat of striking out five future Hall of Famers in a row. After two batters reach in the first, he strikes out Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, and Jimmie Foxx. He adds Al Simmons and Joe Cronin to start the second. He leaves with the N.L. ahead 4-0, but the A.L. rallies for a 9-7 victory.
      • 1936 - Philadelphia's Chuck Klein hits four home runs in five at bats in a ten-inning game at Forbes Field. His final home run beats the Pirates, 9-6.
      • 1945 - The All-Star Game at Fenway Park is canceled because of travel restrictions enforced by World War II.
      • 1951 - Exploding for four home runs, the N.L. trounces the A.L. 8-3 at the annual All-Star Game at Briggs Stadium in Detroit. Pittsburgh slugger Ralph Kiner hits a home run for the third year in a row.
      • 1962 - Roberto Clemente has three hits as the N.L. wins 3-1 in the first of two All-Star Games of 1962 at Washington's D.C. Stadium.
      • 1964 - Jesus Alou gets six hits against six different pitchers as the Giants beat the Cubs 10-3.
      • 1968 - The N.L. announces plans to break into two divisions for 1969. The Eastern Division will feature New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Montreal, Chicago, and St. Louis. In the Western will be Los Angeles, San Francisco, Houston, Cincinnati, San Diego, and Atlanta.
      • 1982 - Rangers slugger Larry Parrish hits his third grand slam of the week in a 6-5 win over the Tigers, tying the major-league record set by Detroit's Jim Northrup in 1968. Parrish also hit grand slams July 4 against Oakland and July 7 against Boston.
      • 1997 - Hideki Irabu wins his much-anticipated major league debut, striking out nine in 6 2/3 innings as the Yankees defeat Detroit 10-3. The Japanese-born pitcher receives a standing ovation from the sellout crowd of 51,901 at Yankee Stadium.
    Baseball Birthdays on July 10...
    Copyright � 2001-2007. All Rights Reserved.
    Part of the Baseball Almanac family: 755 Home Runs | Around the Horn | Baseball Box Scores | Baseball Fever | Today in Baseball History.​
     
    • Like Like x 1
  2. gatorjjh

    gatorjjh A Gator with a Glass half full attitude VIP Member

    76,299
    54,487
    4,923
    Apr 3, 2007
    Irvine, Fl
    [​IMG]
     
    • Like Like x 1
  3. gatorjjh

    gatorjjh A Gator with a Glass half full attitude VIP Member

    76,299
    54,487
    4,923
    Apr 3, 2007
    Irvine, Fl
     
    • Like Like x 1
  4. gatorjjh

    gatorjjh A Gator with a Glass half full attitude VIP Member

    76,299
    54,487
    4,923
    Apr 3, 2007
    Irvine, Fl
     
    • Like Like x 1
  5. gatorjjh

    gatorjjh A Gator with a Glass half full attitude VIP Member

    76,299
    54,487
    4,923
    Apr 3, 2007
    Irvine, Fl
     
    • Like Like x 1
  6. gatorjjh

    gatorjjh A Gator with a Glass half full attitude VIP Member

    76,299
    54,487
    4,923
    Apr 3, 2007
    Irvine, Fl
    upload_2022-7-10_8-59-37.jpeg
     
    • Like Like x 1
  7. gatorjjh

    gatorjjh A Gator with a Glass half full attitude VIP Member

    76,299
    54,487
    4,923
    Apr 3, 2007
    Irvine, Fl
    upload_2022-7-10_9-0-16.jpeg
     
    • Like Like x 1
  8. gatorjjh

    gatorjjh A Gator with a Glass half full attitude VIP Member

    76,299
    54,487
    4,923
    Apr 3, 2007
    Irvine, Fl
    upload_2022-7-10_9-0-38.jpeg
     
    • Like Like x 1
  9. gatorjjh

    gatorjjh A Gator with a Glass half full attitude VIP Member

    76,299
    54,487
    4,923
    Apr 3, 2007
    Irvine, Fl
    [​IMG]
     
    • Like Like x 1
  10. gatorjjh

    gatorjjh A Gator with a Glass half full attitude VIP Member

    76,299
    54,487
    4,923
    Apr 3, 2007
    Irvine, Fl
    [​IMG]
     
    • Like Like x 1
  11. gatorjjh

    gatorjjh A Gator with a Glass half full attitude VIP Member

    76,299
    54,487
    4,923
    Apr 3, 2007
    Irvine, Fl
    [​IMG]
     
    • Like Like x 1
  12. gatorjjh

    gatorjjh A Gator with a Glass half full attitude VIP Member

    76,299
    54,487
    4,923
    Apr 3, 2007
    Irvine, Fl
    7/11
    OTD
    BIRTHDAYS

    1967 Andy Ashby, pitcher (San Diego Padres), born in Kansas City, Missouri
    [​IMG]
    1967 Donne Wall, Potosi MO, pitcher (Houston Astros)
    upload_2022-7-11_7-44-7.jpeg
    1970 Billy Ashley, Taylor MI, outfielder (LA Dodgers)
    upload_2022-7-11_7-45-52.jpeg
    1973 Christine Monge, pitcher (Colo Silver Bullets), born in San Francisco, California
    upload_2022-7-11_7-47-5.jpeg
    1984 Yorman Bazardo, Venezuelan baseball player
    upload_2022-7-11_7-47-39.jpeg
     
    • Like Like x 1
  13. gatorjjh

    gatorjjh A Gator with a Glass half full attitude VIP Member

    76,299
    54,487
    4,923
    Apr 3, 2007
    Irvine, Fl
    FROM MLB's This Day in Baseball History+
    1903 Waco Steers hurler Clyde Bateman makes baseball history again this season when he fires a no-hitter, beating the Fort Worth Panthers, 2-0. In May, the 26-year-old Texan hit four home runs to become only the second player in Texas League history to accomplish the feat.
    1914 Red Sox hurler Babe Ruth, making his major league debut, beats the Indians, 4-3. Duffy Lewis, pinch-hitting for the 19-year-old rookie southpaw, singles in the seventh inning, giving the future slugger the first of his 94 victories in 140 decisions.
    upload_2022-7-11_7-57-42.jpeg
    1925 At Sportsman's Park, George Sisler becomes a one-man wrecking crew when he comes to the plate with the bases loaded in back-to-back frames in the Browns' 10-5 victory over Washington. The St. Louis first baseman drives in seven runs in two innings, tripling with the bases jammed in the third and hitting a grand slam in the fourth.
    upload_2022-7-11_7-58-56.jpeg
    1939 All three runs in the American League's 3-1 All-Star Game victory are driven in by a Yankee player when their ballpark in the Bronx plays host to the Midsummer Classic. The 20-year-old Indians fireballer Bob Feller steals the show at Yankee Stadium when he hurls 3.2 scoreless innings.
    upload_2022-7-11_7-59-50.jpeg
    1944 At Pittsburgh's Forbes Field, Phil Cavaretta sets an All-Star Game record by reaching base five consecutive times. The 27-year-old Cub first baseman's triple, single, and three walks help the National League beat the Junior Circuit, 7-1.
    upload_2022-7-11_8-0-32.jpeg
     
    • Like Like x 1
  14. gatorjjh

    gatorjjh A Gator with a Glass half full attitude VIP Member

    76,299
    54,487
    4,923
    Apr 3, 2007
    Irvine, Fl
    1950 The Midsummer Classic returns to Comiskey Park, the game's first venue, with the National League winning, 4-3, thanks to Red Schoendienst's 14th-inning home run. The All-Star Game features many firsts: first extra-inning contest the first time the NL wins at an AL park first to be broadcast on national television
    upload_2022-7-11_8-10-7.jpeg
    1953 At Ebbets Field, Giant rookie Al Worthington throws a four-hitter, blanking the Dodgers, 6-0, marking the only game this season Brooklyn does not score a run and ends Brooklyn's record NL streak of homering in 24 consecutive games. The 24-year-old right-hander's whitewashing makes the National League freshman the first to throw successive shutouts at the start of a career, a feat that Karl Spooner will also match next season.
    upload_2022-7-11_8-11-18.jpeg
    1954 Jim Command, known as Igor to his teammates, gets his first major league hit, a grand slam off Carl Erskine, and in the nightcap, he doubles in another run. The 25-year-old infielders' offensive output during the twin bill will account for five of the six major league RBIs of his very brief 14-game career, with the final one recorded in a July 15 contest.
    1954 In the first game of a doubleheader, Giants right fielder Don Mueller hits for the cycle in the team’s 13-7 victory over the Pirates at the Polo Grounds. 'Mandrake the Magician,’ who homers in his final at-bat to complete the deed, will be the only major league player to accomplish the feat this season.
    upload_2022-7-11_8-12-30.jpeg
    1958 The Los Angeles city council declares today 'Take Me Out to the Ball Game Day' to celebrate the iconic baseball song's fiftieth anniversary. In a pregame ceremony at the LA Memorial Coliseum, the Dodgers honor lyricist Jack Norworth, presenting him with a lifetime pass to any American or National League game.
    1961 On a very windy day at Candlestick Park, the NL beats the American League, 5-4, in the first two All-Star Games. The contest features a record seven errors and the memorable sight of a 165-pound pitcher Stu Miller balking after being blown off the mound by a gust of wind, an exaggerated fact perpetrated over the years, according to the right-hander.
    [​IMG]
    1967 Reds' first baseman Tony Perez' homer off A's right-hander Catfish Hunter gives the Senior Circuit a 2-1 All-Star victory over the American League. The 15-inning Anaheim Stadium contest is the longest Midsummer Classic contest ever played
    upload_2022-7-11_8-18-20.jpeg upload_2022-7-11_8-17-20.jpeg
    1968 A ground-breaking ceremony takes place for the Harry S. Truman Sports Complex in Kansas City, which will feature separate side-by-side stadiums built explicitly for baseball and football. Arrowhead Stadium, home of the NFL's Chiefs, will open in 1972, followed by the debut a year later of Royals Stadium, the new home ballpark of the American League's franchise in the City of Fountains.
    1968 After whiffing in the first inning, Bill Hands grounds out in his next at-bat, ending his major league record-setting streak for consecutive strikeouts. The Cubs' right-hander, who goes the distance, blanking New York at Shea Stadium, 2-0, sets the dubious mark when he strikes out in fourteen straight plate appearances.
    1968 Rick Renick becomes the first Twin player to homer in his first major league at-bat when he goes deep off Mickey Lolich in Minnesota's 5-4 victory over Detroit at Metropolitan Stadium. The 24-year-old shortstop's second-inning solo shot will be the first of 20 round-trippers he'll hit during his five-year career, spent entirely with the Twin Cities team.
     
    • Like Like x 1
  15. gatorjjh

    gatorjjh A Gator with a Glass half full attitude VIP Member

    76,299
    54,487
    4,923
    Apr 3, 2007
    Irvine, Fl
    1973 Jim Northrup knocks in eight runs and scores three times as the Tigers rout the Rangers, 14-2. The 3-for-4 performance by the Tigers' leadoff hitter helps him record the 500th run and RBI of his career.
    1976 Hank Aaron becomes the oldest major leaguer (42 years, five months, seven days) to hit a walk-off homer when he goes deep in the bottom of the tenth inning off Steve Foucault in the Brewers' 5-4 victory over Texas at County Stadium. The 'Hammer' will hold the elderly distinction until Cleveland's Jason Giambi, who will be a month and 15 days older than Henry, at the time, accomplishes the feat with a pinch-hit game-winning round-tripper in 2013.
    upload_2022-7-11_8-29-12.jpeg
    1976 At Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium, thirty-four couples marry at home plate, and a wrestling championship match takes place in a promotion billed as Headlocks and Wedlocks. The Braves take down the Mets, 9-8.
    1978 At Jack Murphy Stadium, Steve Garvey becomes the first two-time MVP in All-Star history. The Dodger first baseman's game-tying, two-run single, and a triple help the National League beat the AL, 7-3
    1980 Rangers General Manager Eddie Robinson considering the deal a bargain obtains an underachieving Charlie Hough from the Dodgers at the waiver wire price of $20,000. The 32-year-old knuckleballer will not disappoint, spending 11 seasons with Texas, posting a 139-123 record and an ERA of 3.68.
    upload_2022-7-11_8-27-38.jpeg
    1985 In a game won by Houston, 4-3, in 12 innings at the Astrodome, Nolan Ryan fans Mets left fielder Danny Heep in the sixth inning, becoming the first major leaguer to record 4000 career strikeouts. The 'Ryan Express' will end his 27-year Hall of Fame career whiffing 5,714 batters, establishing a major league mark unlikely to be challenged.
    upload_2022-7-11_8-26-37.jpeg
    1987 Billy Ripken makes his debut with the Orioles, making his dad, Cal Sr., the first major league baseball skipper to manage two of his sons in the same game. The rookie second baseman and his brother Cal Jr., the team's shortstop, collectively go 0-for-7 in Baltimore's 2-1 loss to the Twins at Memorial Stadium.
    1989 In a contest best remembered for the Ruthian blast by Bo Jackson, the game's MVP who will join Willie Mays as the second player to hit a home run and steal a base in an All-Star Game, the American League beats the NL's best players, 5-3, at Anaheim Stadium. During the first inning of the Midsummer Classic, former US President and one-time baseball announcer Ronald Reagan joins Vin Scully in the NBC broadcast booth.
    upload_2022-7-11_8-24-6.jpeg
    upload_2022-7-11_8-25-50.jpeg
     
    • Like Like x 1
  16. gatorjjh

    gatorjjh A Gator with a Glass half full attitude VIP Member

    76,299
    54,487
    4,923
    Apr 3, 2007
    Irvine, Fl
    1994 Handling four chances in the 8-1 defeat to the Rockies, Cardinal infielder Ozzie Smith passes Luis Aparicio and moves into the top spot on the all-time list for assists by a shortstop. 'The Wizard of Oz' will end his 19-year career in 1996 with 8,375 assists.
    upload_2022-7-11_8-36-25.jpeg
    1995 "Don't be like me, God gave me a body and ability to play baseball. I had everything, and I just..." - MICKEY MANTLE, Yankee legend lamenting about the effects of his hard living. Mickey Mantle makes his first public appearance since undergoing a liver transplant in June. The frail-looking Yankee legend, who will die next month, tells the dozens of people attending the press conference at the Baylor University Medical Center he is not a hero but an example of the worst sort.
    upload_2022-7-11_8-39-1.jpeg
    1995 At the Ballpark in Arlington, Marlins outfielder Jeff Conine, the tenth player to homer in his first All-Star at-bat, Craig Biggio, and Mike Piazza go deep for the Senior Circuit. Frank Thomas becomes the first White Sox player to hit a round-tripper in the Midsummer Classic when the NL out-homers the American League, 3-2.
    1996 The United States Postal Service issues' Mighty Casey", commemorative that depicts the title character of Ernest L. Thayer's immortal poem, 'Casey at the Bat.' The maligned Mudville outfielder joins Paul Bunyan, John Henry, and Pecos Bill in a pane of four postage stamps commemorating American folk heroes.
    Might Casey stamp
    upload_2022-7-11_8-40-11.jpeg
    1998 Padre reliever Trevor Hoffman, brother of opposing manager Glenn Hoffman, saves the Padres' 4-1 victory over the Dodgers. The reliever's appearance marks the first time in major league history a player has faced his brother as the opposing team's skipper.
    1999 The first MLB Futures Game provides a stage for future major-league All-Star Alfonso Soriano to shine when the Yankees farmhand goes 2 for 3, hitting two of the game's three home runs in the World's 7-0 victory over the USA at Fenway Park. The former Hiroshima Carp infielder, who now plays shortstop for the Columbus Clippers, is named the contest's MVP.
    [​IMG]
     
    • Like Like x 1
  17. gatorjjh

    gatorjjh A Gator with a Glass half full attitude VIP Member

    76,299
    54,487
    4,923
    Apr 3, 2007
    Irvine, Fl
    2000 At Turner Field, the AL beats the National League, 6-3, in the 71st All-Star contest, dubbed the All-Scar game due to the many stars absent from both lineups because of injuries. Yankees' shortstop Derek Jeter and Braves' third baseman Chipper Jones provide the offensive punch, with each going 3-for-3
    upload_2022-7-11_8-53-18.jpeg
    2002 The Marlins are busy on the trading block, making separate deals with the Expos and the Reds. Florida deals Ryan Dempster to Cincinnati for Juan Encarnacion, getting four players, Carl Pavano, Graeme Lloyd, Mike Mordecai, and prospect Justin Wayne from Montreal for Cliff Floyd, Wilton Guerrero, and prospect Claudio Vargas.
    2002 The Indians fire Charlie Manuel and name third-base coach Joel Skinner as the interim manager, releasing their skipper after he issued an ultimatum to the front office about his status. The 58-year-old guided the team to a 39-47 record, 9.5 games behind the first-place Twins in the AL Central before his dismissal.
    2004 Carlos Beltran, selected to be an American League All-Star, will now have an opportunity to patrol the NL outfield instead. The former Royals' flycatcher, traded to the Astros last month, was invited by Senior Circuit skipper Jack McKeon to replace Ken Griffey, Jr., on the star-studded roster.
    2006 Jim Eriotes leads off for the Sioux Falls Canaries against the St. Joe (Mo.) Blacksnakes and strikes out, including fouling off one of the four pitches he sees. The at-bat makes the 83-year-old former minor leaguer the oldest man ever to play in a professional baseball game.
    upload_2022-7-11_8-54-26.jpeg
    2006 One strike away from ending the American League's decade of dominance, Trevor Hoffman yields a two-run triple to Michael Young of the Texas Rangers, giving the American League a come-from-behind 3-2 All-Star Game victory at Pittsburgh's picturesque PNC Park. The timely three-bagger off the National League closer keeps the Junior Circuit unbeaten in the Midsummer Classic since 1997, compiling a 9-0-1 record.
    2006 Before starting the fifth inning of the All-Star Game in Pittsburgh's PNC Park, Vera Clemente is escorted onto the field by 1960 World Series hero Bill Mazeroski to accept the Commissioner's Historic Achievement Award on behalf of her late husband. With the scoreboard showing Roberto's replays, tears flowing from AL skipper Ozzie Guillen, and the heartfelt ovation from the crowd, the ceremony honoring the Pirates' Hall of Famer becomes a truly memorable moment in the history of the Midsummer Classic.
    [​IMG]
    2009 On a rare 9-2 put out, Red Sox's right fielder JD Drew forces KC's backstop Miguel Olivo at home plate in the sixth inning. The unusual play dampens the Royals' comeback attempt in their eventual 15-9 loss to Boston at Fenway Park.
    2010 After firing Sean Berry as the club's hitting coach, the struggling Astros name Jeff Bagwell fills the position for the remainder of the season. The former All-Star first baseman, who retired with a lifetime .297 batting average, is the all-time team leader with 449 home runs and 1,529 RBIs.
    2010 At Wilmington's (DE) Frawley Stadium, the Blue Rocks celebrate Mr. Celery's tenth birthday, the team's beloved mascot known for only appearing when the team scores. The inception of the' stalker,' known for his CEL-ebratory dances to Blur's 'Song 2' (Woo Hoo), stems from the discovery of a dusty celery costume housed in a warehouse for years.
    2010 Longtime Yankees public address announcer Bob Sheppard dies at the age of 99. The 'Voice of God,' a nickname bestowed by Reggie Jackson, informed patrons of the lineups and the players coming to bat in over 4,500 contests during his 56 years behind the ballpark's microphone in the Bronx.
    upload_2022-7-11_9-0-31.jpeg
    2011 Robinson Cano, the fourth straight left-handed swinger to win the competition, beats Adrian Gonzalez with 12 dingers in the final round of the Home Run Derby. The highlight of the three-hour-long contest comes when the Yankee slugger gives his father, a former major league hurler with the Astros, a huge bear hug on the mound and tells his pitcher, "I love you, Dad," after he ties the Red Sox first baseman for the lead.
    2015 On her 108th birthday, Evelyn Jones becomes the oldest person to throw the first ceremonial pitch when she tosses the ball a short distance from home plate to Felix Hernandez. The fans serenade the centenarian, wearing a Seattle jersey featuring her name and the number 108, to a rousing rendition of Happy Birthday at Safeco Field.
    2021 Pablo Lopez breaks the major league record for most strikeouts at the start of a game, whiffing the first nine Braves batters he faces in the Marlins' 7-4 victory at loanDepot park. The 25-year-old right-hander, marking a year since his father died unexpectedly of a heart attack, surpasses the previous mark of eight shared by Jim Deshaies (1986 Astros), Jacob deGrom (2014 Mets), and German Marquez (2018 Rockies).
    upload_2022-7-11_9-1-59.jpeg
    2021 Successfully defending his Home Run Derby crown, Pete Alonso blasts 23 home runs in the finals, defeating Orioles' first baseman Trey Mancini. The Mets slugger established a first-round record with 35 home runs in the Coors Field contest.
    upload_2022-7-11_9-2-39.jpeg [​IMG]
    *********
    18,367
     
    • Like Like x 1
    • Informative Informative x 1
  18. gatorjjh

    gatorjjh A Gator with a Glass half full attitude VIP Member

    76,299
    54,487
    4,923
    Apr 3, 2007
    Irvine, Fl
    upload_2022-7-11_9-5-28.jpeg upload_2022-7-11_9-5-45.jpeg upload_2022-7-11_9-6-1.jpeg
    [​IMG][​IMG]
     
    • Like Like x 1
    • Winner Winner x 1
  19. gatorjjh

    gatorjjh A Gator with a Glass half full attitude VIP Member

    76,299
    54,487
    4,923
    Apr 3, 2007
    Irvine, Fl

    Search archives: Historical Events Baseball Birthdays Baseball Deaths
    On July 11 in Baseball History...
      • 1914 - Babe Ruth breaks in with Boston, pitching a 4-3 win over Cleveland. In his first Major League at-bat, Ruth strikes out. He will be 2-1 with Boston, spending most of the year in the International League at Providence.
      • 1939 - With another Yankees-dominated lineup, the American League defeats the National League 3-1 in the seventh All-Star Game, at Yankee Stadium. Cincinnati outfielder Ival Goodman fractures his shoulder diving for a ball.
      • 1944 - Phil Cavarretta of the Cubs sets an All-Star Game record by reaching base five successive times on a triple, single, and three walks in a 7-1 National League romp.
      • 1950 - Making a leaping, off-the-wall catch of a Ralph Kiner drive, Ted Williams fractures his left elbow in the All-Star game at Chicago. Remaining in the game, he puts the American League ahead, 3-2, with an RBI single. Kiner's ninth-innving home run ties the game, and Red Schoendienst's blast in the fourteenth inning wins it.
      • 1960 - Home runs by Ernie Banks and Del Crandall pace the National League to a 5-4 win over the American League at Kansas City's Municipal Stadium in the first of two All-Star Games. Bob Friend notches his second All-Star win.
      • 1961 - Strong winds dominate the first All-Star Game of 1961. A capacity crowd sees pitcher Stu Miller blown off the mound in the ninth inning at Candlestick Park. A balk is called, and it enables the American League to forge a 3-3 tie before losing 5-4 in ten innings.
      • 1962 - For the first time since 1938, when the Waner brothers pulled the trick, brothers Hank and Tommie Aaron homer in the same inning. Both were hit in the last of the ninth, and Hank's grand slam provides the winning margin in a 8-6 Braves win over the Cards.
      • 1968 - Earl Weaver, who never played in the Majors, replaces Hank Bauer as manager of the Orioles. Weaver will become famous for his boisterous temper and run-ins with umpires, but his 1,480 wins and .583 winning percentage in Baltimore will land him in the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
      • 1976 - In a pre-game promotion at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium, thirty-four couples are married at home plate. The nuptials are then followed by Championship Wrestling in an evening billed as 'Headlocks and Wedlocks.' The Braves then pin a 9-8 loss on the Mets.
      • 1978 - At San Diego, the National League wins the All-Star Game 7-3. Steve Garvey singles and triples to earn the game's MVP trophy. Vida Blue starts for the National League, becoming the first pitcher to start for both leagues. Blue also started in 1971 and 1975 for the American League.
      • 1985 - Nolan Ryan becomes the first pitcher to record 4,000 strikeouts, fanning Danny Heep in the sixth inning of Houston's 4-3 win over the Mets. Ryan finishes with eleven strikeouts in seven innings, but gets no decision.
      • 1987 - Billy Ripken, 22, joins his brother Cal in the Orioles starting lineup in Baltimore's 2-1 loss to the Twins. Orioles manager Cal Ripken, Sr., is the first to manage two sons in the Majors.
      • 1989 - Bo Jackson and Wade Boggs lead off the bottom of the first inning with back-to-back home runs off Rick Reuschel to spark the American League to a 5-3 win in the All-Star Game at Anaheim Stadium. Jackson earns MVP honors.
    Baseball Birthdays on July 11...
    Copyright � 2001-2007. All Rights Reserved.
    Part of the Baseball Almanac family: 755 Home Runs | Around the Horn | Baseball Box Scores | Baseball Fever | Today in Baseball History.​
     
    • Like Like x 1
  20. gatorjjh

    gatorjjh A Gator with a Glass half full attitude VIP Member

    76,299
    54,487
    4,923
    Apr 3, 2007
    Irvine, Fl
    [​IMG]
     
    • Like Like x 1