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On July 4, 1985, [2] [3] [4] the New York Mets beat the Atlanta Braves 16–13 in a 19-inning Major League Baseball (MLB) contest [5] that featured Keith Hernandez hitting for the cycle, [6] Mets manager Davey Johnson being ejected, and the Braves coming back to tie the game twice in extra innings, most notably in the bottom of the 18th.
July 10, 1945: Game canceled due to World War II-related travel restrictions. Game was originally scheduled to be held at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts. July 9, 1946: American (9–4–0 AL) 12–0 Fenway Park: Boston Red Sox: 34,906 Bob Feller, Cleveland (AL) Claude Passeau, Chicago (NL) July 8, 1947: American (10–4–0 AL) 2–1 ...
Pitched a no-hitter on July 4, 1983 David Allan Righetti (born November 28, 1958), nicknamed " Rags ", is an American professional baseball coach and former player. A left-handed pitcher , Righetti played in Major League Baseball from 1979 through 1995 for the New York Yankees , San Francisco Giants , Oakland Athletics , Toronto Blue Jays , and ...
Cheer for the River Cats/Support minor league baseball Sutter Health Park, 400 Ballpark Ave, West Sacramento, California Celebrate the Fourth by watching America’s favorite pastime — baseball.
July 6 – Jimmy Hurst, 52, played as an outfielder for the Detroit Tigers in 1997 and the Hiroshima Toyo Carp in 2003. July 17 – Jerry Walker, 85, played as a pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles, Kansas City Athletics, and the Cleveland Indians from 1957 to 1964. At age 20, Walker became the youngest pitcher to start the All-Star Game in 1959.
From "Born in the U.S.A." to "Firework," these Fourth of July songs are perfect for your holiday playlist.
The baseball field that Tom Hanks famously graced in the 1992 film "A League of Their Own" went up in flames Thursday in Ontario, according to authorities.
The Cracker Jack Old-Timers Baseball Classic was founded by former Braves executive Dick Cecil, [42] and took place every July from 1982 to 1990. RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C. hosted the events from 1982 to 1987, and Pilot Field in Buffalo hosted the events from 1988 to 1990. [ 43 ]