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Baseball Today

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May 6

1915: As a pitcher for Boston, Babe Ruth had three hits, including his first major league home run when he connected off Jack Warhop of the New York Yankees at the Polo Grounds.

1917: Bob Groom of the Browns duplicated teammate Ernie Koob's feat of the previous day by pitching a 3-0 no-hit victory against the Chicago White Sox in the second game of a doublehead­er in St. Louis.

1934: Carl Reynolds, Moose Solters, Rick Ferrell and Bucky Walters hit four consecutiv­e triples for the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park, en route to a 14-4 win over the Detroit Tigers.

1941: In his last game before entering the U.S. military, Detroit's Hank Greenberg hit two home runs with three RBIs to help the Tigers to a 7-4 victory over the New York Yankees.

1951: Cliff Chambers of the Pittsburgh Pirates pitched a 3-0 no-hitter in the second game of a doublehead­er against the Braves in Boston.

1953: Bobo Holloman of the St. Louis Browns pitched a 6-0 nohitter against the Philadelph­ia Athletics in his first major league start. He never pitched another complete game in the majors. 1956 - Cincinnati's Gus Bell hit home runs off Philadelph­ia's Bob Miller in both ends of a doublehead­er. Cincinnati won both games, 10-2 and 11-9, at Crosley Field.

1982: Gaylord Perry of the Seattle Mariners became the 15th major league pitcher with 300 victories when he defeated the New York Yankees 7-3 at the Kingdome.

1994: Anthony Young won as a starter for the first time in more than two years as the Chicago Cubs beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 10-1. The win ended Young's 29game losing streak as a starter.

1998: Rookie Kerry Wood tied the major league record with 20 strikeouts in a nine-inning game, pitching a one-hitter to lead the Chicago Cubs over the Houston Astros 2-0. The 20-year-old righthande­r tied the record set by Boston's Roger Clemens against Seattle in 1986, and matched by Clemens against Detroit in 1996. Wood broke the NL record of 19 strikeouts in a nine-inning game, held by Steve Carlton, Tom Seaver and David Cone.

2005: San Diego's Trevor Hoffman became the third pitcher in major league history to reach 400 saves in the Padres' 6-5 victory over St. Louis. Hoffman joined Lee Smith (478) and John Franco (424) in the 400-save club.

2008: Gavin Floyd of the Chicago White Sox took a no-hitter into the ninth inning before giving up a double to Joe Mauer with one out in a 7-1 win over Minnesota. Floyd was taken out to a standing ovation after the hit and Bobby Jenks got the last two outs.

2009: The Los Angeles Dodgers broke the modern major league record for home winning streak to start a season with their 13th straight victory, 10-3 over the Washington Nationals. The Dodgers surpassed the 12-0 record of the 1911 Detroit Tigers.

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