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    This Day in Baseball History

    Today in Baseball History July 8th 1935 The American League's winning streak reaches three as the Junior Circuit beats the NL in All-Star action at Municipal Stadium in Cleveland, 4-1. The new rule that no pitcher can throw more than three innings unless the game goes extra innings is due...
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    Today in Baseball History July 7th 1936 Joe DiMaggio becomes the first rookie to appear in an All-Star Game when he starts in right field and bats third for the Junior Circuit in the team's 4-3 loss to the National League at Boston's Braves Field. The 21-year-old Yankees outfielder does...
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    Today in Baseball History July 6th 1970 At Atlanta Stadium, Braves' second baseman Felix Millan goes 6-for-6, becoming the first player in franchise history to collect six hits in one game. The 26-year-old infielder, called the Cat by his teammates, contributes to the team's 12-4 victory...
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    Today in Baseball History July 5th 1946 Responding to Red Barber's remarks about the gentile Giants and their manager Mel Ott, Dodger skipper Leo Durocher tells the team's announcer, "Nice guys finish last." Master Mel's club finishes the season in the cellar, completing the campaign 36...
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    Today in Baseball History July 4th 1925 In a battle of southpaws at Yankee Stadium, Herb Pennock and Lefty Grove of the A's hook up in a 15-inning pitchers' duel, which the Bronx Bombers win, 1-0. Pennock retires the first 18 batters and the last 21 batters he faces. 1939 "Fans, for...
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    Today in Baseball History July 3rd 1958 In their 35th home date in Los Angeles, the transplanted Dodgers reach the one million mark in attendance. Last season, the team drew only 1,028,258 fans, playing games at Roosevelt Stadium in Jersey City (NJ) and Brooklyn's Ebbets Field. ....and...
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    This Day in Baseball History

    Today in Baseball History July 2nd 1962 Johnny Podres ties a major league mark record, striking out eight consecutive batters in LA's 5-1 victory over Philadelphia. The 29-year-old southpaw's streak begins with the third out in the top of the fourth frame and ends after the first out in...
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    Anyone here playing the WSOP Main Event?

    https://www.madjacksports.com/forum/threads/wsop-in-las-vegas-day-4.332997/
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    This Day in Baseball History

    Today in Baseball History July 1st 1934 St. Louis defeats Cincinnati, 8-6, in an 18-inning game that features both starting pitchers, Redbird right-hander Dizzy Dean and Reds southpaw Tony Freitas, throwing the first 17 frames for their teams in the Crosley Field contest. After the...
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    To the people that ridicule the rigged sports believers.

    :smilies4 How many Watchdog groups do these books employ now to protect their Golden Goose $$$$
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    This Day in Baseball History

    Today in Baseball History June 30th 1962 Sandy Koufax becomes the first Dodger southpaw to throw a no-hitter since Nap Rucker accomplished the feat in 1908, keeping the expansion Mets hitless in the team's 5-0 victory in Los Angeles. En route to fanning 13, the 26-year-old left-hander...
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    This Day in Baseball History

    Today in Baseball History June 29th 1905 With the Giants leading the Superbas, 11-1, Archibald 'Moonlight' Graham makes his major league debut in the bottom of the eighth inning as a defensive replacement in right field at Brooklyn's Washington Park. The 27-year-old career minor leaguer, who...
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    Moving

    sorry for your loss ...stay strong hawkeye
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    Just when you thought they couldn't charge more....

    seems it was a better vacation when the other guys ran the strip
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    Josh

    Josh there is supposedly a YouTube video w/this solution I face the same dilemma Look forward to your findings Thanks as always
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    Josh

    one monitor
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    This Day in Baseball History

    Today in Baseball History June 28th 1959 In another innovative promotion stage by team owner Bill Veeck, the White Sox host a three-ring circus that features acrobats, sword swallowers, and elephants between games of a Sunday doubleheader. The Pale Sox players don't clown around, sweeping...
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    This Day in Baseball History

    Today in Baseball History June 27th 1962 Pursued by all 20 major league teams, 17-year-old Bronx teenager Monroe High School standout Ed Kranepool, who sat as a guest on Opening Day in the owners' box with Mrs. Joan Payson and M. Donald Grant signs a contract with a $85,000 bonus as an...
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    This Day in Baseball History

    Today in Baseball History June 26th 1944 At the Polo Grounds, with over 50,000 fans looking on, the three New York major league teams face each other in a six-inning game (each club plays consecutive innings against the other two and then sits out an inning) to raise money for war bonds...
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    This Day in Baseball History

    Today in Baseball History June 25th 1985 After a line-drive foul ball drills Yankee batboy off the bat of Bronx Bomber catcher Butch Wynegar, the team mandates batboys near the on-deck circle must wear batting helmets. All major league teams will soon adopt the new rule of having batboys...
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