Baltimore Sun

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JULY 1

1917: Fred Toney of the Cincinnati Reds pitched complete-game victories in a doublehead­er against the Pittsburgh Pirates. Toney threw a three-hitter in each game for 4-1 and 5-1 wins, setting a record for the fewest hits allowed in a doublehead­er by a pitcher.

1925: Hack Wilson of the New York Giants hit two home runs in the third inning of a 16-7 victory over the Philadelph­ia Phillies in the second game of a doublehead­er. Wilson also doubled twice during the game.

1941: Joe DiMaggio of the New York Yankees singled off Boston’s Jack Wilson in the fourth inning, tying Willie Keeler’s hitting streak of 44 games.

1951: Bob Feller of the Indians pitched his third career no-hitter, beating the Detroit Tigers 2-1 in the first game of a doublehead­er at Cleveland.

Andy Hawkins of the New York Yankees pitched the sixth no-hitter in the majors this season and the third in less than 48 hours, but lost 4-0 to the Chicago White Sox on two outfield errors in the eighth inning.

Detroit’s Bobby Higginson homered in the first inning against the New York Mets, tying a major league record by homering in four consecutiv­e at-bats over two games. Higginson, who struck out looking in his next at-bat, became the 23rd player since 1900 to accomplish the feat and the fourth Tiger.

One run was enough for a victory for three National League teams, the first time in 33 years there were three 1-0 games in one league on the same day. The Mets, Dodgers and Reds came away with 1-0 victories. The last time there were three 1-0 games in one league was Sept. 1, 1976, in the NL.

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