Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

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1916 Longtime pitching rivals Christy Mathewson and Mordecai Brown closed their careers, by special arrangemen­t, in the same game. Mathewson won the game 10-8.

1923 Sam Jones of the New York Yankees pitched a 2-0 no-hitter against Philadelph­ia Athletics without striking out a batter. New York’s Babe Ruth had the only strikeout of the game.

1927 Lloyd and Paul Waner became the first brothers to hit home runs in the same game, leading Pittsburgh to an 8-4 win over Cincinnati. Both homers came off Dolf Luque in the fifth inning, the only time in major league history brothers did it in one inning. Lloyd led off the inning with his second home run of the season, and a batter later Paul hit his ninth of the year. Both were bounce home runs, allowed until 1931, now ground-rule doubles. 1928 The Boston Braves started a grueling string in which they played nine straight doublehead­ers, a major league record.

1941 The New York Yankees clinched the pennant on the earliest date in baseball history with a 6-3 victory over Boston. 1966 Los Angeles became the first team in major league history to draw more than 2 million at home and on the road when the Dodgers beat the Reds 8-6 before 18,670 fans in Cincinnati.

1974 Don Wilson of the Houston Astros was replaced by a pinch hitter after pitching eight no-hit innings against Cincinnati. Mike Cosgrove pitched the ninth inning and gave up a leadoff single to Tony Perez for the only hit in the Reds’ 2-1 victory. 1985 Gary Carter hit two solo homers to tie a major league record and singled in another run to lead the New York Mets to a 9-2 victory over San Diego. Carter’s feat followed a three-homer performanc­e the night before as he became the 11th player in major league history to hit five home runs in two games.

1993 Jim Abbott threw the New York Yankees’ first no-hitter in 10 years, leading them to a 4-0 victory over the Cleveland Indians.

1995 Robin Ventura became the eighth player in major league history and the first in 25 years to hit two grand slams in one game as the Chicago White Sox beat Texas 14-3.

1998 The New York Yankees reached 100 wins on the earliest date in major league history five days before the 1906 Chicago Cubs and 1954 Cleveland Indians with an 11-6 victory over the Chicago White Sox. The ‘06 Cubs set the major league record for fewest games to reach 100 victories (132). 2002 The Oakland Athletics set an AL record by winning their 20th straight game. They somehow blew an 11-run lead before pinch-hitter Scott Hatteberg homered in the bottom of the ninth inning to beat Kansas City 12-11. Oakland broke a threeway tie for the longest winning streak in AL history with the 1906 Chicago White Sox and the 1947 New York Yankees. 2017 J.D. Martinez tied a major league record by hitting four home runs and the Arizona Diamondbac­ks routed the Los Angeles Dodgers 13-0 for their 11th straight victory. Martinez became the 18th player in major league history to hit four homers in a game, and the 16th in the modern era.

 ?? (AP file photo) ?? New York Yankees pitcher Jim Abbott (left) celebrates his no-hitter over the Cleveland Indians as teammate Wade Boggs runs over to congratula­te him Sept. 4, 1993. It was the first no-hitter in 10 years for the Yankees.
(AP file photo) New York Yankees pitcher Jim Abbott (left) celebrates his no-hitter over the Cleveland Indians as teammate Wade Boggs runs over to congratula­te him Sept. 4, 1993. It was the first no-hitter in 10 years for the Yankees.

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