The Palm Beach Post

THIS DATE IN BASEBALL

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JULY 6

1929: The St. Louis Cardinals scored 10 runs in the first and fifth innings in beating the Philadelph­ia Phillies, 28-6, in the second game of a doublehead­er. The Cardinals had 28 hits and set an NL record with the 28 runs. 1933: The first major league All-Star game was played at Comiskey Park in Chicago. The AL, managed by Connie Mack, defeated the NL, managed by John McGraw, 4-2 on Babe Ruth’s two-run homer. 1966: Boog Powell of the Baltimore Orioles knocked in 11 runs in a doublehead­er against the Kansas City A’s to tie an AL record. In the first game, Powell hit two home runs, including a grand slam, two doubles and a sacrifice fly to drive in seven runs as the Orioles won 11-0. Powell had four RBIs in the nightcap. 1983: On the 50th anniversar­y of the All-Star game, Fred Lynn’s grand slam off Atlee Hammaker, the first in All-Star competitio­n, capped a record seven-run third inning. The AL also set a one-game record for runs scored in a 13-3 victory that ended an 11-game NL winning streak. Chicago’s Comiskey Park was the site, as it was for the first All-Star game in 1933. 1986: Atlanta’s Bob Horner became the 11th player in major league history to hit four home runs in a game and it still wasn’t enough to win the game. The Montreal Expos pounded the Braves’ pitching staff for an 11-8 victory. 2009: Chase Utley hit a three-run homer and Shane Victorino and Greg Dobbs each had two-run shots during a 10-run first inning, helping the Philadelph­ia Phillies rout the Cincinnati Reds 22-1. Today’s birthdays: Andrew Benintendi 24; Manny Machado 26; Nick Goody 27; Preston Tucker 28.

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