Baltimore Sun

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APRIL 27

1909: The White Sox win their third straight 1-0 game over St. Louis in three days.

1918: The Brooklyn Dodgers finally win after a major league record 0-9 start, with a 5-3 victory over the New York Giants in the opening game of a doublehead­er.

1929: Brooklyn relief pitcher Clise Dudley homered on the first major league pitch he saw at Philadelph­ia’s Baker Bowl.

1930: White Sox first baseman Bud Clancy had no chances in a nine-inning game against St. Louis.

1944: Jim Tobin of the Braves pitched a no-hitter against the Dodgers in Boston, winning 2-0. He also hit a homer.

1947: Babe Ruth Day at Yankee Stadium drew a crowd of more than 58,000 to honor the ailing great. In the game, Sid Hudson of the Washington Senators beat Spud Chandler 1-0. 1963: Two two-sport players pitched in the fourth inning in a game at Fenway park. NBA players, Gene Conley of the Celtics and Red Sox and Dave DeBusscher­e of the Knicks and White Sox. The Red Sox won 9-5.

1968: Tom Phoebus of the Orioles no-hit the Boston Red Sox 6-0 at Baltimore.

1973: Kansas City’s Steve Busby pitched his first of two career no-hitters with a 3-0 victory over the Tigers at Detroit.

1983: Walter Johnson’s record of

3,508 career strikeouts was eclipsed by Houston’s Nolan Ryan-- a record that stood for 56 years. Ryan fanned Montreal pinch-hitter Brad Mills in the eighth inning as the Astros beat the Expos 4-2.

1994: Scott Erickson, who allowed the most hits in the majors the previous season, pitched Minnesota’s first no-hitter in 27 years as the Twins beat Milwaukee 6-0. Last season Erickson led the majors in losses (19), hits (266) and runs (138). 1996: Barry Bonds became the fourth major leaguer with 300 homers and 300 steals when he homered in the third inning of the San Francisco Giants’ 6-3 victory over the Florida Marlins. His father, Bobby Bonds, godfather Willie Mays, and Andre Dawson are the only other players to reach 300-300.

2000: White Sox shortstop Jose Valentin hit for the cycle and drove in five runs in a 13-4 victory over the Orioles. Valentin hit the cycle in order-- single, double, triple, home run.

2002: Derek Lowe, who struggled to keep his job as a closer last season, pitched a no-hitter against Tampa Bay. Brent Abernathy was the only baserunner Lowe allowed in Boston’s 10-0 victory.

2003: Kevin Millwood pitched a no-hitter to lead the Philadelph­ia Phillies over the San Francisco Giants 1-0. Millwood struck out 10 and walked three.

2004: Chad Moeller of the Milwaukee Brewers hit for the cycle in a 9-8 victory over the Cincinnati Reds. 2005: Mark Grudzielan­ek hit for the cycle in his first four at-bats in St.

Louis’ 6-3 victory over Milwaukee.

2009: West Virginia State’s Bo Darby hit home runs in five consecutiv­e at-bats over two games, including four in one contest. The sophomore outfielder homered in his first four trips to the plate against Salem Internatio­nal. He also connected in his final at-bat two days earlier against the University of Charleston. Darby homered twice more in the second game of the doublehead­er, giving him six for the day with 14 RBIs.

2012: Scott Hairston of the New York Mets hit for the cycle in an 18-9 loss to the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field.

2014: Jose Abreu extends the rookie record, a mark he previously shared with Albert Pujols, for the most runs batted in during April. The 27-year-old White Sox DH ends the day with 31 RBIs after hitting a two-run homer and a two-run single in the team’s 9-2 victory over Tampa Bay at U.S. Cellular Field.

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