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April 11 – The Detroit Tigers sink the Seattle Mariners 5–2 in the first game played at Comerica Park in Detroit. [85] April 15 – The Baltimore Orioles defeat the Twins 6–4, as Cal Ripken Jr. gets the 3,000th hit of his career. Ripken goes 3-for-5 in becoming the 24th player to reach the milestone, and the 7th to get 3,000 hits and 400 ...
The Senadores de San Juan, led by Clemente, who had just won the MLB World Series with Pittsburgh, won the league's 1960–61 season, as well as Jose Santiago, who recorded a record of 10–2 with an ERA of 2.44 for the team. [45] Luis "Tite" Arroyo won the season's Most Valuable Player award, registering a record of 10–2 with an ERA of 1.64 ...
The Lions play in downtown Detroit, 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) from Windsor, Ontario. The Bills' stadium is located 21 kilometres (13 mi) south of the Canada–U.S. border. From 2008 to 2013, the Bills played 8 games in Toronto as part of the Bills Toronto Series which included one regular season game per year. [106]
Player Triples [3] Teams & Seasons Paul Waner: 191: 1926–40 Pittsburgh Pirates, 1941–44 Boston Braves, 1941 Brooklyn Dodgers, 1944–45 New York Yankees: Stan Musial: 177: 1941–44, 1946–63 St. Louis Cardinals
Navegantes del Magallanes (2) 1951–52 Cervecería Caracas (3) 1952–53 Leones del Caracas (4) 1953–54 Lácteos de Pastora: 1954–55 Navegantes del Magallanes (3) 1955–56 Industriales de Valencia: 1956–57 Leones del Caracas (5) 1957–58 Industriales de Valencia (2) 1958–59 Industriales de Valencia (3) 1959–60 No champion due to a ...
Seven times a team has been no-hit and still won the game: two notable victories occurred when the Cincinnati Reds defeated the Houston Colt .45s (now called the Houston Astros) 1–0 on April 23, 1964, even though they were no-hit by Houston starter Ken Johnson, and the Detroit Tigers defeated the Baltimore Orioles 2–1 on April 30, 1967 ...
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Herrera was born in San José de Zulia, Venezuela, on December 29, 1991. [2] His father, Odúbel Herrera Sr., is a guava and passion fruit farmer who also played second base in a local baseball league. [3]