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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.

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.

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.

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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