The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

THIS DATE IN BASEBALL

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SEPT. 7

1923: Howard Ehmke of the Boston Red Sox tossed a 4-0, no-hit victory over the Philadelph­ia Athletics. Philadelph­ia’s Slim Harriss hit a ball to the wall for a double, but was called out for missing first base, preserving the no-hitter.

1962: Maury Wills of Los Angeles stole four bases and set a National League record with a total of 82 for the season. The Dodgers lost to the Pittsburgh Pirates 10-1.

1975: The Cincinnati Reds, leading by 20 1/2 games, clinched the National League West flag with an 8-4 win over the San Franciso Giants. It was the earliest clinching date in league history.

1984: Dwight Gooden of the Mets struck out Ron Cey of the Chicago Cubs in the second inning for No. 228 to set a National League record for a rookie. Gooden passed Grover Cleveland Alexander, who set the mark with 227 in 1911. New York coasted to a 10-0 victory behind Gooden’s one-hitter.

1998: Ken Griffey Jr. homered twice against Baltimore, giving baseball three 50-homer players in a season for the first time. Griffey joined Mark McGwire and Babe Ruth as the only players to hit 50 or more in consecutiv­e seasons. Ruth did it in 1920-21 and 1927-28, and McGwire hit 50 or more the last three years.

2007: Curtis Granderson hit his 20th home run in Detroit’s 6-1 win over Seattle, making him only the sixth major league player since 1900 with at least 20 home runs, 20 doubles and 20 triples in one season.

2017: The Cleveland Indians set a franchise record with their 15th consecutiv­e win, beating the Chicago White Sox 11-2 behind another terrific outing for Corey Kluber.

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