Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

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SEPT. 3

1917 Philadelph­ia’s Grover Cleveland Alexander went the distance in both games of the Phillies’ 5-0 and 9-3 sweep of the Brooklyn Dodgers.

1947 Bill McCahan pitched a 3-0 no-hitter to give the Philadelph­ia Athletics a 3-0 victory over Washington.

1947 The New York Yankees had 18 hits, all singles, in an 11-2 victory over Boston at Fenway Park. Tommy Henrich and Joe DiMaggio each had four hits.

1957 Warren Spahn of the Milwaukee Braves recorded his 41st career shutout with an 8-0 victory over the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field. Spahn’s shutout set a major league record for left-handed pitchers.

1970 Billy Williams of the Chicago Cubs asked to be kept out of the lineup, snapping his National League record of 1,117 consecutiv­e games played. His record was broken in 1983 by Steve Garvey.

1981 The Boston Red Sox and the Seattle Mariners played the longest game in Fenway Park’s history, 19 innings, before the game was suspended with the score tied 7-7. The Mariners won 8-7 in 20 innings when the game resumed the next day.

1986 Billy Hatcher’s home run in the top of the 18th inning gave the Houston Astros an 8-7 victory over the Chicago Cubs. The two teams played 14 innings the day before and used a major league record 53 players in the game.

1990 Bobby Thigpen set a major league record with his 47th save in a 4-2 Chicago White Sox victory over Kansas City. Thigpen broke the record set by Dave Righetti of the New York Yankees in 1986.

2001 Bud Smith became the 16th rookie in modern history to throw a no-hitter and the second to do it to San Diego this season in St. Louis’ 4-0 win. Smith was making his 11th career start.

2006 Ryan Howard hit home runs in his first three at-bats, leading Philadelph­ia to an 8-7 victory over Atlanta in the first game of a doublehead­er. Howard raised his major league-leading total to 52 and set a record for second-year players.

2006 Albert Pujols hit home runs in his first three at-bats, helping St. Louis beat Pittsburgh 6-3. Pujols, with 42 homers, reached 40 or more for the fourth consecutiv­e season.

2007 Pedro Martinez completed his comeback from major shoulder surgery and quickly went into the record books, becoming the 15th pitcher to strike out 3,000 batters in his career. The New York righthande­r fanned Aaron Harang for the milestone as the Mets posted a 10-4 victory over Cincinnati.

2007 Ichiro Suzuki homered in the third inning of Seattle’s 7-1 win over the New York Yankees to reach 200 hits for the seventh consecutiv­e season, tying the Wade Boggs’ American League mark.

2008 Baseball’s first use of instant replay backed an onfield call of a home run for Alex Rodriguez during the ninth inning of the New York Yankees game against the Tampa Bay Rays. Third-base umpire Brian Runge signaled a home run after Rodriguez’s two-run shot off Troy Percival caromed off the catwalk behind the foul pole in left field. Rays catcher Dioner Navarro protested the call, bringing Manager Joe Maddon out of the dugout. The umpires convened before leaving the field to check the replay on a monitor not far from the field. It took 2 minutes, 15 seconds to uphold the home run that gave the Yankees an 8-3 lead.

2011 Milwaukee’s George Kottaras hit for the cycle to lead the Brewers to an 8-2 victory over the Houston Astros.

2013 Pinch-hitter Travis Snider hit a home run in the ninth inning to lift Pittsburgh to a 4-3 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers that clinched the Pirates’ first non-losing record in 21 seasons. It was victory No. 81 for Pittsburgh, ensuring it will not finish with a losing record for the first time since it went 96-66 in 1992.

2015 Bryce Harper walked all four times he came to the plate and scored each time as Washington sent Atlanta to its ninth consecutiv­e loss 151. Harper joined Larry Doby (1951), Joe Morgan (1973) and Rickey Henderson (1989) as the only players to score four runs without an official at-bat.

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