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Baseball Time Machine. Sandy Koufax throws a 1-0 shutout in 10 innings during the Watts riot
On the night of Saturday, August 14, 1965, the Los Angeles Rams and Dallas Cowboys were scheduled to play an exhibition game at the Memorial Colis...
Baseball Time Machine. Bob Gibson throws a no-hitter. Cardinals vs. Pirates. August 14, 1971.
Bob Gibson had a standing answer whenever the subject of no-hitters came up. He was never going to throw one. His reasoning was not modesty. It w...
After winning 3 consecutive pennants, and 2 World Series titles, from 1929-31, Connie Mack’s Philadelphia Athletics dropped to 94 wins in 1932, but still finished in 2nd place. In 1933, they were falling even further back. The Athletics cam...
First everyone passed on claiming Jim Palmer and then even the expansion teams didn't want him
Less than a year before the best night of his career, Jim Palmer was a pitcher no team would take for free. The Orioles put him on waivers in Se...
Baseball Time Machine: Aaron Judge and Tyler Austin hit back-to-back home runs in each of their first career major league at-bats. Yankee Stadium. August 13, 2016.
It was a “boiling” hot Saturday afternoon at Yankee Stadium, with a game-ti...
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