Thursday, August 20, 2020

August 20th


On this day in Yankee history... 


1931: At St. Louis, Lou Gehrig hits his 33rd homer in the 4th to tie Babe Ruth for the major league lead, but the Babe answers in the 9th with his 34th, a grand slam over the RF roof, to give the Yankees a 7-3 win over the Browns. Lefty Gomez almost has New York's first shutout this season, but he weakens in the 9th. 




                        https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1931/B08200SLA1931.htm   







1938: Lou Gehrig hits a 1st-inning grand slam, the 2erd and last of his career. It comes off Buck Ross of the A's on the way to an 11-3 Yankee win.  
 





                       https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1938/B08200PHA1938.htm  









1944: Graig Nettles is born. 
 




                                             https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graig_Nettles







1961: At Cleveland's Municipal Stadium, both Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris homer in a twinbill sweep. Mantle's 1st-inning three-run homer, and Maris's in the 3rd inning, make it easy for Ralph Terry. In the nightcap, Bill Skowron hits his 21st in the 2nd inning of a 5-2 win. 




                                              https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1961/B08201CLE1961.htm     

                                                      https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1961/B08202CLE1961.htm    







1964: On the team bus following a 5-0 loss to the White Sox, Phil Linz begins to play 'Mary Had a Little Lamb' on his harmonica. Manager Yogi Berra orders Linz to stop, then slaps the instrument out of his hands when he continues playing. The incident is reported as indicating dissension on the club and Berra's lack of control, as well as saying something about Linz's sense of humour. 
 



 





 1986: Dave Winfield hits his 300th career homer in a losing cause as the Yankees fall to the Mariners 5-2.  



    
                       https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1986/B08200NYA1986.htm  







2000: Yankee Stadium holds Whitey Ford Day to honour the winningest pitcher in franchise history.  





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