This Day In Red Sox History: July 28, 1979
Wednesday, July 28th, 2010In Arlington, TX, Dennis Eckersley outdueled Ferguson Jenkins, 1-0… in the game, the Sox pulled off a triple play in the first inning, their third triple play of the season (May 10th, July 23rd).
Material for This Day In Red Sox History is drawn from Bill Nowlin’s “Day by Day with the Boston Red Sox”
This Day In Red Sox History: July 27, 1975
Tuesday, July 27th, 2010Southpaw Bill Lee shut out the NY Yankees and Catfish Hunter, 1-0, in Game One of a doubleheader at Yankee Stadium… Fireballer Rogelio Moret turned the trick in the nightcap, beating Tippy Martinez and the Yanks, 6-0.
Material for This Day In Red Sox History is drawn from Bill Nowlin’s “Day by Day with the Boston [...]
This Day In Red Sox History: July 26, 1964
Monday, July 26th, 2010Tony Conigliaro hit a home run in the first game of a doubleheader in Cleveland… his right forearm was shattered by a Pedro Ramos fastball in Game Two.
Material for This Day In Red Sox History is drawn from Bill Nowlin’s “Day by Day with the Boston Red Sox”
This Day In Red Sox History: July 25, 1988
Sunday, July 25th, 2010Morgan Magic was in full swing as the Red Sox won their twelfth consecutive game since Joe Morgan took over as the team’s manager. Roger Clemens pitched a three-hitter to lead the Sox to a 2-0 win.
The Sox lost the next night, but then won their next seven games for a total of nineteen wins [...]
This Day In Red Sox History: July 24, 1979
Saturday, July 24th, 2010Carl Yastrzemski hit the 400th home run of his career. The homer came in the bottom of the seventh inning to break open a 3-3 game and propelled the Sox and Dennis Eckersley to a 7-3 victory.
Material for This Day In Red Sox History is drawn from Bill Nowlin’s “Day by Day with the Boston [...]
This Day In Red Sox History: July 23, 1967
Friday, July 23rd, 2010During a doubleheader in Cleveland, OF Tony Conigliaro hit two home runs — #100 and #101 of his career. At age 22, he was the youngest player in MLB history to reach the hundred home run mark.
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This Day In Red Sox History: July 22, 1960
Thursday, July 22nd, 2010The box score read: SB - Williams.
With the stolen base, Teddy Ballgame became the first player in baseball history to steal a base in four different decades. It wasn’t until forty years later that he shared the record with Rickey Henderson and Tim Raines.
Material for This Day In Red Sox History is drawn from Bill [...]
This Day In Red Sox History: July 21, 1985
Wednesday, July 21st, 2010Just two weeks after catching Bobby Grich napping, 2B Marty Barrett pulled off the hidden ball trick again, but this time with a twist.
Barrett wasn’t near the second base bag when baserunner Doug DeCinces wandered off the bag, but shortstop Glenn Hoffman was there and Barrett flipped him the hidden ball. Hoffman applied the [...]
This Day In Red Sox History: July 20, 1958
Tuesday, July 20th, 2010Detroit starter Jim Bunning struck out 12 hitters en route to recording a no-hitter against the Red Sox at Fenway Park… it was the last time The Olde Towne Team was no-hit at “The Friendly Confines”.
Material for This Day In Red Sox History is drawn from Bill Nowlin’s “Day by Day with the Boston Red [...]
This Day In Red Sox History: July 18, 1926
Sunday, July 18th, 2010Winds estimated at more than 100 mph caused havoc across New England, uprooting trees, destroying property and even leading to the loss of life. The winds demolished the last three rows of grandstand seating at Fenway Park.
Material for This Day In Red Sox History is drawn from Bill Nowlin’s “Day by Day with the Boston [...]
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