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News -- April 2024 (10)
- 4/27 Baseball Reference: Players with a 40 Home Run Season who Played First Base: (At least one game at first base)
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- 4/26 D.C. Baseball Yesterday and Today: Cap Peterson Spring Training Power Display – March 15, 1969: Part 3 of a series on 1969 Washington Senators’ Spring Training Once the excitement and commotion surrounding the Senators...
- 4/25 D.C. Baseball Yesterday and Today: The Joyful Sendoff of 1969: (Part 2 of a 3-part series) The Joyful Sendoff of 1969 After their triumphant return home from the late June into early July road...
- 4/24 OnlyCardsFans: 1964 Game 9: Dodgers at Cardinals: April 23, 1964 Los Angeles Dodgers (1-7) At St. Louis Cardinals (5-3) “Ron Taylor failed again.” – Post Dispatch The...
- 4/23 OnlyCardsFans: 1964 Game 8: Dodgers at Cardinals: April 22, 1964 Los Angeles Dodgers (1-6) At St. Louis Cardinals (4-3) “A poor man’s Sandy Koufax” – Curt Simmons...
- 4/21 D.C. Baseball Yesterday and Today: This Date in Washington Senators History – Berg extends errorless streak to 117 games: April 21 1934 Senators receiver Morris (Moe) Berg extends his errorless streak to 117 games, setting a new American League record...
- 4/16 OnlyCardsFans: 1964 Game 2: Cardinals at Dodgers: Game 2 St. Louis Cardinals 0-1 At Los Angeles Dodgers 1-0 Bob Gibson, held out to make sure he didn’t face Sandy Koufax, instead...
- 4/11 D.C. Baseball Yesterday and Today: This Date in Washington Senators History – Umpire Emmett Ashford breaks color barrier: April 11 1966 – Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey and 44,467 other fans are in attendance as the Washington Senators lose...
- 4/9 D.C. Baseball Yesterday and Today: This Date in Washington Senators History – Happy Birthday to Dizzy, Happy, Hippo, Ollie and a couple more: April 9 1959 – In the fifth inning against Washington at Griffith Stadium, the Orioles become the first team in history...
- 4/7 D.C. Baseball Yesterday and Today: This Date in Washington Senators History – Ted Williams’ debut as the Senators manager: April 7, 1969 Ted Williams‘ debut as the new Senators manager is spoiled as the Yankees defeat Washington on Opening Day...
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