The Columbus Dispatch

THIS DATE IN BASEBALL

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New York, 20; Rosario, Minnesota, 19; Bregman, Houston, 18; Trout, Los Angeles, 18; Gallo, Texas, 17; Soler, Kansas City, 17; Springer, Houston, 17; Vogelbach, Seattle, 17.

PITCHING: German, New York, 9-2; Giolito, Chicago, 9-1; Odorizzi, Minnesota, 9-2; Verlander, Houston, 9-2; Berrios, Minnesota, 8-2; Montas, Oakland, 8-2; Morton, Tampa Bay, 8-0; Chirinos, Tampa Bay, 7-2; Lynn, Texas, 7-4; Perez, Minnesota, 7-2.

ERA: Odorizzi, Minnesota, 1.92; Morton, Tampa Bay, 2.10; Giolito, Chicago, 2.28; Verlander, Houston, 2.41; Minor, Texas, 2.52; Turnbull, Detroit, 2.78; Montas, Oakland, 2.84; Chirinos, Tampa Bay, 2.88; Berrios, Minnesota, 3.01; Boyd, Detroit, 3.08.

STRIKEOUTS: Cole, Houston, 130; Verlander, Houston, 125; Sale, Boston, 120; Bauer, Cleveland, 109; Boyd, Detroit, 105; Morton, Tampa Bay, 98; Snell, Tampa Bay, 98; Bieber, Cleveland, 96; Lynn, Texas, 93; Minor, Texas, 93.

Colorado, 19; Peralta, Arizona, 19; Rendon, Washington, 19.

PITCHING: Ryu, Los Angeles, 9-1; Woodruff, Milwaukee, 8-1; 9 tied at 7.

ERA: Ryu, Los Angeles, 1.36; Soroka, Atlanta, 1.92; Castillo, Cincinnati, 2.20; Davies, Milwaukee, 2.41; Eflin, Philadelph­ia, 2.81; Scherzer, Washington, 2.83; Greinke, Arizona, 2.88; Hamels, Chicago, 2.98; Hendricks, Chicago, 3.00; Teheran, Atlanta, 3.03.

STRIKEOUTS: Scherzer, Washington, 126; Strasburg, Washington, 110; Ray, Arizona, 101; Wheeler, New York, 99; Castillo, Cincinnati, 96; Woodruff, Milwaukee, 96; Marquez, Colorado, 95; Corbin, Washington, 94; degrom, New York, 94; Syndergaar­d, New York, 88. JUNE 14

1952: Warren Spahn of the Boston Braves struck out 18 Cubs in a 3-1, 15-inning loss to Chicago. Spahn also homered.

1953: The New York

NATIONAL LEAGUE Yankees swept Cleveland,

BATTING: Bellinger, Los 6-2 and 3-0, to extend the Angeles, .352; Yelich, team’s winning streak Milwaukee, .345; Mcneil, to eighteen consecutiv­e New York, .338; Dahl, games.

Colorado, .332; Arenado, 1963: Duke Snider hit his Colorado, .330; Bell, 400th career home run to Pittsburgh, .325; Rendon, highlight a 10-3 triumph by Washington, .320; Jturner, the New York Mets over the Los Angeles, .315; Freeman, Cincinnati Reds at Crosley Atlanta, .309; Blackmon, Field.

Colorado, .305. 1965: Jim Maloney struck

RUNS: Story, Colorado, out 18 and no-hit the New 57; Yelich, Milwaukee, 53; York Mets for 10 innings, Bellinger, Los Angeles, 51; but Johnny Lewis’ leadoff Arenado, Colorado, 50; home run in the 11th inning Bryant, Chicago, 50; Bell, gave the Mets a 1-0 win. Pittsburgh, 49; Freeman, 1969: Reggie Jackson Atlanta, 48; Ozuna, knocked in 10 runs with St. Louis, 48; Rendon, two homers, a double and Washington, 48. two singles in Oakland’s

RBI: Bell, Pittsburgh, 21-7 win over the Red Sox 61; Arenado, Colorado, in Boston. In the eighth, he 57; Escobar, Arizona, drove in three runs with a 55; Ozuna, St. Louis, 55; single when he easily could Bellinger, Los Angeles, have made second base. 54; Yelich, Milwaukee, 1974: Nolan Ryan struck out 54; Alonso, New York, 49; 19 batters in 12 innings to Hoskins, Philadelph­ia, 47; give the California Angels Kmarte, Arizona, 47; Rizzo, a 4-3 win over the Boston Chicago, 47. Red Sox in 15 innings. Cecil

HITS: Arenado, Colorado, Cooper of the Red Sox 86; Bell, Pittsburgh, 83; struck out six times. Bellinger, Los Angeles, 1978: Pete Rose of the 83; Freeman, Atlanta, Cincinnati Reds had two 81; Baez, Chicago, 79; hits in a 3-1 triumph over Escobar, Arizona, 79; the Chicago Cubs to start Kmarte, Arizona, 78; Yelich, his 44-game hitting streak. Milwaukee, 77; Acuna Jr., 1995: Mike Benjamin went Atlanta, 75; Story, Colorado, 6-for-7, setting a major 75. league record with 14 hits

DOUBLES: Bell, Pittsburgh, in three games, and drove 25; Harper, Philadelph­ia, in the winning run in the 21; Seager, Los Angeles, 13th inning as the San 21; Bryant, Chicago, 19; Francisco Giants beat the Cain, Milwaukee, 19; Dahl, Chicago Cubs 4-3.

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