TODAY IN BASEBALL HISTORY courtesy of National Pastime
1904 – Cy Young tosses the first perfect game in American League history, defeating Rube Waddell and the Philadelphia A’s, 3-0. The Red Sox right-hander’s gem is the first perfect game thrown in the majors since the distance between the mound and plate was changed from 45 feet to 60 feet, six inches in 1893.
1978 – At Riverfront Stadium, Pete Rose became the 13th player in major league history to collect his 3000th hit, a single to left field off Montreal right-hander Steve Rogers. The Reds’ legend reaches the milestone in his 16th major league season, quicker than any of the other dozen players who have accomplished the feat.
2000 – Cardinals’ first baseman Mark McGwire hits the longest home run in the 30-year history of Riverfront Stadium/Cinergy Field, but the 473-foot shot isn’t enough as Ken Griffey Jr.’s homer leads the Reds past St. Louis, 3-2.
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avPYxKbMXSU]And finally…in 2010, Boston honors their former All-Star shortstop Normar Garciaparra with a special day prior to the Red Sox-Angels game at Fenway Park. During spring training, the two-time batting champ had signed a one-day contract so he could retire as member of his original team.
STAT OF THE DAY provided by @HighHeatStats
Three years ago today, Adeiny Hechavarria had a seven RBI game for the Marlins. That game is one of just six he’s ever had with two extra-base hits, and he’s never had another game with more than four RBI.
PLAYERS BORN TODAY
Chief Bender (1884), Ron Oester (1956), Charles Nagy (1967) and Hideki Irabu (1969)
Add The Sports Daily to your Google News Feed!