Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

This date in baseball

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1913 Ebbets Field opened in Brooklyn and Philadelph­ia defeated the Dodgers 1-0 before a crowd of 10,000. The stadium, which cost $750,000 to build, was named after Charles Ebbets, the club’s principal owner. 1947 Dodgers manager Leo Durocher was suspended for one year by commission­er Happy Chandler for “the accumulati­on of unpleasant incidents” detrimenta­l to baseball. 1959 The Baltimore Orioles, playing against the Washington Senators, became the first team in history to execute a triple play on opening day. The Senators won the game, 9-2. 1965 The Houston Astrodome opened with an exhibition game between the New York Yankees and Astros. President Johnson attended and Gov. John Connally threw out the first ball. Mickey Mantle hit the first home run, but the Astros won 2-1 in 12 innings. 1969 Billy Williams of Chicago hit four consecutiv­e doubles to lead the Cubs to an 11-3 victory over the Philadelph­ia Phillies. 1974 San Diego Padres owner Ray Kroc criticized his club over the public address system during a game! “Ladies and gentlemen, I suffer with you,” Kroc said. “I’ve never seen such stupid baseball playing in my life.” The announceme­nt occurred during San Diego’s 9-5 loss to the Houston Astros. Also, the San Diego Chicken team mascot made its debut that day. 1981 Fernando Valenzuela made his first major league start a stunning success by pitching a 2-0, five-hit triumph over the Houston Astros in Los Angeles. He would go on to win his first eight games. 1985 Chicago’s Tom Seaver made his 15th opening day start to break Christy Mathewson’s record. Seaver pitched 6 2-3 innings and was credited with the victory as the White Sox beat the Milwaukee Brewers 4-2. 1993 The Colorado Rockies beat the Montreal Expos 11-4 for their first victory and set a National League record for attendance in their home debut. The crowd of 80,227 broke the record of 78,672 set on April 18, 1958, by the Los Angeles Dodgers. 2000 In a 13-7 win over Kansas City, Minnesota’s Ron Coomer, Jacque Jones and Matt LeCroy hit consecutiv­e home runs. The Royals’

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