Tuesday, August 31, 2021

August 31st


On this day in Yankee history...


1906: The Highlanders administer a 20-5 drubbing to Washington. New York LF Frank Delahanty leads the attack with a single, a triple and two homers that drive in 7 runs.










1927: The Yankees open a home stand by beating the Red Sox 10-3. Babe Ruth hits home run number 43 and leads Lou Gehrig by 2. With an 89-37 record, the Bronx Bombers now lead the second-place A's by 17 games. 



                             https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1927/B08310NYA1927.htm    







1966: Bobby Richardson announces that he will retire at the end of the season. 










1995: Paul O'Neill homers in his first three at bats and drives home eight runs in leading the Yankees to an 11-6 win over the Angels.




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1997: Don Mattingly's number is formally retired in a pre-game ceremony at Yankee Stadium. 










2009: Andy Pettitte retires the first 20 Oriole batters he faces before an error and a hit spoil his bid for immortality. The Yankees go on to wrap up the win, 5-1. 




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Sunday, August 29, 2021

August 30th


On this day in Yankee history... 

 
1906: Highlanders righthander 'Slow Joe' Doyle (so named because of his laborious pace on the mound) becomes the first 20th century player to start out with two shutouts when he beats Washington 5-0. Of his 23 lifetime victories, seven will be shutouts. The Yanks take the nitecap as well, 9-8, to begin a sweep of five doubleheaders in six days during which they outscore their opponents 76-31. 








1916: Johnny Lindell is born. 








1922: After hitting his 28th home run of the year in the 1st inning, Babe Ruth argues a called strike too vehemently in his next at bat and is thrown out of the game. He is subsequently suspended for the fifth time this season, and is out for three days. 









1931: At Boston, Ben Chapman and Lou Gehrig collect four hits each and jointly drive in nine runs as the Yankees roll over the Red Sox 14-4. Two of Chapman's hits leave the park, as does one of Gehrig's. 



                 
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1939: Yankee rookie Atley Donald has a fastball timed at 94.7 miles per hour, establishing a new record. 








1945: 28-year-old Yankee rookie Bill Bevens retires the first 18 Red Sox batters he faces before giving up a walk and a double to Bob Johnson, the only hit for the Boston. Bevens wins, 7-1, defeating Boo Ferriss, who was trying for his 21st win. 




                                          https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1945/B08300NYA1945.htm 








1986: In action at Seattle, Tommy John (43) and Joe Niekro (41) become the first over-40 pitchers since 1933 to start both ends of a doubleheader. John loses 1-0, and Niekro pitches five innings for a 3-0 Yankee victory. 




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1997: David Wells threatens to punch out George Steinbrenner during a clubhouse argument. 








2005: Alex Rodriguez becomes only the second right-handed batter in Yankee history to hit 40 home runs in a season. Joe DiMaggio was the first when he had his only 40+ season in 1937, with 46.   




                                          https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/2005/B08300SEA2005.htm   






2011: CC Sabathia finally defeats the Red Sox, after going 0-4 with a 7.20 ERA in his previous efforts against them this year. The Yankees win 5-2 at Fenway Park to move to within a half-game of the lead in the AL East. In a moment typical of the tense rivalry between the two teams, Francisco Cervelli hits only the third home run of his career for the Yanks in the 5th, then is plunked by Sox starter John Lackey in his next at-bat, leading to both benches clearing and the ejection of New York pitching coach Larry Rothschild. 




                        https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/2011/B08300BOS2011.htm     

Saturday, August 28, 2021

August 29th


On this day in Yankee history... 


1925: After a night on the town, Babe Ruth shows up late for batting practice. Miller Huggins suspends Ruth and slaps him with a $5,000 fine for disobeying orders on the field and team rules off the field. In the showdown between the Bambino and the tiny manager, Jacob Ruppert backs up his skipper. Ruth is forced to apologize before he's reinstated nine days later. The day after his return to the lineup, Ruth will hit home run number 300.  










1951: The Yankees slam the lowly St. Louis Browns 15-2 at Sportsman's Park. Mickey Mantle has 4 RBI, including a 3-run home in the 9th off Satchel Paige.  




                                             https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1951/B08290SLA1951.htm     







1964: On Elston Howard night at the Stadium, the Yankees sweep a pair from Boston, 10-2 and 6-1. Joe Pepitone's three home runs, including a grand slam, and Roger Maris' six singles lead the offense. Mickey Mantle hits home run number 447 in the opener and ties Babe Ruth's career strikeout record (1,330) in the nightcap. 




    
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1967: The Yankees and Red Sox tie an AL record by playing 29 innings in a doubleheader. The Sox win the first game 2-1, then drops the nightcap in 20 innings, 4-3. Winning pitcher Fred Talbot has a single in the 20th off Darrell Brandon, to set up Horace Clarke's game-winning single. The game lasts 5:15 and is the third game this year of 18 innings or more for New York. 




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1970: Mickey Mantle returns to the Yankees for the rest of the season as a first base coach. 








1972: In a 7-6 win over the Rangers, Bobby Murcer becomes the first Yankee since Mickey Mantle in 1957 to hit for the cycle. 




                          https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1972/B08291NYA1972.htm 











1978: The Yankees set a major league record by receiving 5 intentional walks in a 4-3 11-inning win over the Angels. 






                                           https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1978/B08290NYA1978.htm

August 28th


On this day in Yankee history... 
 
1896: Aaron Ward is born 




                                    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Ward_(baseball)





1907: Highlander pitcher John 'Tacks' Neuer begins baseball's most successful short career by besting the Red Sox 1-0 in his first start. In one month he will pitch six complete games and win four of them, including three shutouts, and then disappear from the ML scene.  




                           https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1907/B08282NYA1907.htm   






1921: Despite three doubles by Babe Ruth, which also starts a record streak in which the Bambino gets a least one extra-base hit in 9 straight games, the Yankees fall to the Tigers 7-3. At season's end, Ruth's 119 extra-base hits, 177 runs, and 457 total bases will go into the record books. His .846 slugging average is one point behind that of a year ago. 

 




   
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1943: Lou Piniella is born.  

 













1948: The Yankees move into 2nd place by edging the Indians 3-2.  Leading 2-1. Sam Zoldak wilts in the 98 degree weather and Gene Bearden replaces him in the 9th. Joe DiMaggio is hit, and two wild throws bring in Ed Klieman, who finishes the walk to Yogi Berra. A Bobby Brown sacrifice and an intentional pass to Phil Rizzuto load the bases. Cliff Mapes walks to force a run and a grounder brings home the winner. 




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 1950: Ron Guidry is born.











1951: The Boston Braves send Johnny Sain to the Yankees for Lew Burdette and $50,000.  






  

 

1962: At the Stadium, Mickey Mantle connects for a 2-run shot in the 4th off Mudcat Grant to give the Yankees a 2-1 win over the Indians in a rain-shortened 5-inning affair.  








                                https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1962/B08280NYA1962.htm   






1977: On his 27th birthday, Ron Guidry fires his third shutout of the year, blanking the Rangers 1-0 at the Stadium. Guidry faces just 28 batters, allowing two hits. Graig Nettles scores the winning run after belting a triple. 


                   
                     https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1977/B08280NYA1977.htm     






 

August 27th



On this day in Yankee day in history... 


1910: Highlander pitcher Jack Warhop steals home in the 6th inning, providing the difference in a 4-3 New York win. 





                             https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1910/B08271NYA1910.htm    








1935: Lou Gehrig ties an AL record by drawing 5 walks, but the Yankees still fall to White Sox 4-3. 



 

                             https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1935/B08272CHA1935.htm    









1938: As the Yankees play  a doubleheader for the fourth day in a row, Joe DiMaggio has three triples in the first game against Cleveland, an 8 - 7 win in at the Stadium. Monte Pearson hurls a no-hitter in the nitecap, winning his 10th straight game with a final tally of 13-0.




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1977: Yankee righty Ken Clay has a memorable day against the Rangers, though it's one he would rather forget; in relief of starter Mike Torres, he serve up back to back inside the park homers to Bump Wills and Toby Harrah on the way to an 8-2 New York loss. 




                         https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1977/B08270NYA1977.htm   






1984: Cruising along with a 6-0 shutout at Oakland, Yankee starter Joe Howley collapses in the 7th, and the relief help from Jay Howell is not much help as the A's bat around and score 7 runs, including a double and a homer from Dave Kingman. Bobby Meacham hits his second dinger of the game in the 8th to give New York the lead again, and Dave Righetti, will hold it for an 8-7 win. 
 




    
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1985: Johnny Lindell dies at the age of 68. 



Thursday, August 26, 2021

August 26th


On this day in Yankee history... 


1922: The Yankees take over first place by beating the St. Louis Browns 9-2 behind Carl Mays. 




                                        https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1922/B08260NYA1922.htm    







1956: The Yankees purchase Enos Slaughter from the Kansas City A's. 










1960: The Yankees launch a barrage of five solo homers and four pinch hits, the latter tying an AL record, on the way to topping the Indians 7-6.  




                                         https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1960/B08261NYA1960.htm   







1966: Detroit's Earl Wilson, winner of six straight, hits an 8th-inning homer to give himself a 5-3 lead over New York. The Yankees, however, batting against reliever Hank Aguirre in the 9th, tally one run on a Clete Boyer single, and win it 6-5 when Mickey Mantle sends a drive just beyond the reach of a leaping Al Kaline over the right field wall. The win still leaves the Bombers (57-72) in last place. 




    
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1987: The Yankees and the Reds exchange starting pitchers, with Dennis Rasmussen going to Cincinnati for Bill Gullickson. 








1997: The Yankees pound out 22 hits in an 18-2 win over the A's. Joe Girardi and Rey Sanchez lead the way with four hits apiece. 



             
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2002: MLB.com registers approximately 30,000 hits as internet fans watch the first MLB game to be streamed live, a 10-3 Yankee win over the Rangers. Alfonso Soriano sets a team record for home runs by a second baseman. The previous mark of 30 was established in 1940 by Joe Gordon.  



              
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Tuesday, August 24, 2021

August 25th


On this day in Yankee history... 


1902: Ban Johnson announces that New York will get an American League franchise in 1903. The current Baltimore Orioles are to be moved. 









1931: At Chicago, the Yankees  At Chicago, the Yankees record their first shutout of the year when Herb Pennock blanks the White Sox 8-0. Bden Chapman has a good day with a triple, single, two runs scored and his 50th and 51st stolen bases of the year. In addition, he beats the Sox's Carl Reynolds in a pre-game 100-yard dash. 



                        https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1931/B08250CHA1931.htm    










1935: Earle Combs collides while chasing a fly ball with teammate Red Rolfe and suffers a severe shoulder injury. It will contribute to his decision to retire at the end of the season. 








1951: Before 66,110 at Cleveland, Mickey Mantle launches an opposite field 2-run homer off Mike Garcia on the way to a 7-3 Yankee win. New York (77-46) move to a within a game of the Tribe. 




                         https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1951/B08250CLE1951.htm  







1968: The Tigers, leading 5-0, fail to score with two on in the 4th inning when the Ralph Houk brings in Rocky Colavito to pitch for the Yankees. The 35-year-old slugger retires Al Kaline and Willie Horton, and then tosses another 2 2/3 innings of scoreless relief to earn the win. In Rocky's only other mound appearance, in 1958, he also faced Kaline. The victory by a non-pitcher will be the last one in the 20th century.Bill Robinson and Bobby Cox hit back-to-back homers to tie the score and, after a walk, Rocky comes around to score the deciding run for the 6-5 win. In the 8th, Yankee reliever Lindy McDaniel ties the AL record for consecutive batters retired by setting down the first Tiger he faces, giving him 32 straight batters retired over four appearances.  



    
                      https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1968/B08251NYA1968.htm      









1976: The Yankees prevail 5-4 in a 19-inning marathon with Minnesota, Grant Jackson getting the win.  




                         https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1976/B08250NYA1976.htm 






1978: With four amateur umpires officiating ~ Major League umpires are staging a one-day strike in defiance of their contract in order to gain recognition for their as their bargaining agent with MLB ~ Ron Guidry posts his 18th win, beating the A's 7-1. Reggie Jackson drives in his 1,001st career run with a homer. The win keeps the Yankees 7 1/2 games behind the Red Sox.  



                         https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1978/B08250NYA1978.htm      








     
1984: Waite Hoyt dies at the age of 84. 


 







1996: The Yankees dedicate their first new monument in 47 years, to Mickey Mantle, in Monument Park at the Stadium. Miller Guggins, Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig are also honoured with monuments, while 15 men are remembered with plaques. 







2001: The Yankees defeat the Angels 7-5, as Roger Clemens becomes the first AL pitcher to go 17-1 to begin a season. Paul O'Neill hits his 20th home run of the year, making him the oldest player in history ~ at age 38 ~ to reach the 20 home run and 20 stolen base mark in a season. 





    
                                         https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/2001/B08250ANA2001.htm  







2011:  The A's take an early 7-1 lead against the Yankees, but it's all Bronx Bombers after that. Robinson Cano hits a grand slam in the 5th inning, Russell Martin follows suit in the 6th, they put up another 6 runs in the 7th, and in the 8th, Curtis Granderson also homers with the bases loaded to make the Yanks the first team ever to hit three grand slams in one game. Andruw Jones follows Granderson's blast with a solo homer to make the final score 22-9. Martin has a career day, going 5 for 5 with a walk and 6 RBI and also hitting a solo shot to complement his slam as the Yankees bat around in their final four innings. It is the most runs given up by an Athletics team since 1955; their pitchers help the cause by surrendering 22 hits and issuing 13 walks in the rout. In the 9th inning, DH Jorge Posada takes the field at second base; it is his first major league appearance at the position he played in the lower minors 20 years ago. 


 

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