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1925: 1363: 3460:. Johnson later has the game's only hit, a 7th-inning double. Koufax's fourth no-hitter in four years is a perfect game, the first in Dodgers history. One hit by two clubs in a completed nine-inning game is also a major league record, as is the one runner left on base. The two base runners in a game is an ML record. For Chicago pitchers, it is the second one-hitter they've thrown against the Dodgers this year and lost. A week later in the rematch in Chicago's 6460:, 79, nicknamed "Deacon", Hall of Fame manager who became the first pilot to lead three different teams to pennants: the 1925 Pittsburgh Pirates, 1928 St. Louis Cardinals, and 1939–1940 Cincinnati Reds, winning the World Series in 1925 and 1940; his 25-year managerial career produced 1,896 victories and a winning percentage of .524; as a player, he was a switch-hitting infielder who appeared in 846 games for six teams over 11 seasons between 1907 and 1920. 2040: 2059: 2078: 1514: 2097: 1986: 2004: 1968: 2022: 1950: 1932: 1460: 1406: 1541: 789: 1424: 1388: 1370: 1478: 1442: 1496: 2127: 1571: 5720:, 69, standout hurler for Pittsburgh Pirates (1924–1933); two-time National League ERA champion (1926, 1927); won 20 games twice, 19 games once, 18 games twice, and 17 games once between 1924 and 1930, while posting a 143–85 lifetime won–lost mark; member of 1925 World Series champions, when he went 2–1 with two complete games against the Washington Senators. 6242:, 62, nicknamed "Big Poison"; Hall of Fame right fielder who won three batting titles and the National League's 1927 MVP award with the Pittsburgh Pirates, and became the seventh player to make 3,000 hits; played 15 years (1926–1940) for Pirates, with Bucs posthumously retiring his #11 uniform in 2007; brother of fellow Hall of Fame outfielder 6107:, 70, pitcher who went 118–149 (4.13) over 12 seasons (1917–1928) for the Cincinnati Reds, Philadelphia Phillies, New York Giants and St. Louis Cardinals; member of Reds' 1919 World Series champions; included in high-profile Cardinals-Giants trade involving Rogers Hornsby and Frankie Frisch after 1926 season. 6149:, 75, pitcher who starred as a rookie for 1912 world champion Boston Red Sox, winning 20 regular-season games and going 1–0 with a superb ERA of 0.50 over four games and 18 innings pitched in the 1912 World Series; played with Boston through 1914 and with Buffalo Blues of the "outlaw" Federal League in 1915. 6590:
to integrate the major leagues with the Dodgers; also played significant role in the front offices of the St. Louis Browns and Pittsburgh Pirates, and, late in his career, was president of the nascent Continental League (1959–1960), which never played a game but spurred expansion of MLB from 16 to 20
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becomes the first player to play all nine positions in the same game, as part of a special promotion featuring the popular young player. He begins the game at shortstop and plays, in order for the next eight innings, second base, third base, left field, center field, right field, first base, pitcher
6626:, 47, hard-hitting pitcher/outfielder/pinch hitter who appeared in 60 career games, 39 of them on the mound, over four seasons between 1944 and 1948 for the New York Yankees, Pittsburgh Pirates and Boston Braves; posted a 3–3 (6.30) pitching record and a .293 lifetime batting average (17 for 58). 5616:, which was captured four games to two by his "Hitless Wonders" over the Cubs in all-Chicago Fall Classic; in 1912, began a 42-year stint as a Washington coach famous for clowning before games and in the coach's box during contests; known for teaming with a fellow coach, 5559:, 71, first baseman who played in 1,872 games, notably for the New York Yankees (1915–1925) and Cincinnati Reds (1926–1928); home-run champion of the American League in 1916 and 1917, but most known for losing his regular Yankees' first-baseman job to "The Iron Horse", 2967:. But those two hits will be his only safeties in a Mets' uniform. After two more appearances, including one final game started May 9, Berra will be released May 17. He remains a coach with the Mets until becoming their fourth-ever full-time manager on April 7, 1972. 6586:, 83, Hall of Fame executive who built dynasties with the St. Louis Cardinals (1917–1942) and Brooklyn Dodgers (1943–1950); known for revolutionizing the gameβ€”first by establishing the farm system of player development with the Cardinals, and again by signing 6557:
from 1930 to 1948 and from 1959 to 1962, who oversaw the coverage of Jackie Robinson's integration of Major League Baseball in 1947 and whose column on May 9 thwarted a planned strike by National League players to protest having to take the field with a black
6086:, 50, pitcher who made 211 career appearances for Cleveland Indians (1938–1940), Chicago White Sox (1941–1945) and Philadelphia Phillies (1946); in 1942, set an MLB record by hurling for ten or more innings in four consecutive starting pitcher assignments. 3169:
loss, the Twins move into a tie for first place. They gain sole possession of first place on July 5, and are in first by four games by the time they complete a nine-game winning streak on July 10. They do not relinquish their lead for the remainder of the
6351:, 68, outfielder, scout and executive; played in 192 total games for Philadelphia Athletics (1923) and Washington Senators (1924–1925); general manager of Chicago Cubs (1950–1956) who later worked for Milwaukee Braves and New York Mets as assistant GM. 6267:, 79, shortstop/third baseman for the Cleveland Naps (1911–1914), Cincinnati Reds (1915) and Brooklyn Robins (1915–1924) who appeared in 1,574 games; led National League in hits (1919) and played on two pennant-winners (1916 and 1920) for Brooklyn. 5741:, 73, outfielder in 117 games for 1914–1915 Boston Braves, including 1914 world-champion "Miracle Braves"; longtime manager in minor-league Southern Association and a major baseball figure in New Orleans and Nashville; father of two big-leaguers, 3827:
declines to renew its option. NBC and MLB agree to a three-year $ 30.6 million contract that will include all 20 teams, and the "Peacock network" will retain the "GotW" for the next 24 years. Its inaugural 1966 season will feature lead announcer
2610:, 22, to the White Sox, where they will blossom into MLB stars. John, only 2–11 (3.61) in 31 games with the Indians, becomes a top-of-the-rotation starting pitcher in Chicago en route to a 26-year, 288-win MLB career, and the namesake for 6372:, 62, pitcher and two-time All-Star who went 158–131 (3.42) in 429 career games over 13 seasons (1934 to 1946) with four National League clubs; won 22 games for 1939 St. Louis Cardinals and was 15–6 (2.36) for 1942 Brooklyn Dodgers. 5688:, 81, nicknamed "Dodo", pinch hitter, outfielder and first baseman in nine games for the 1912 Philadelphia Phillies; University of Washington alumnus who was Huskies' head baseball coach for seven seasons spanning 1906 to 1919. 4013:. Nevertheless, he is so obscure a choice that he is uncharitably tagged "the unknown soldier" by baseball writers. He will serve three years and three weeks as baseball's fourth "czar" before his firing in December 1968. 5612:, 88, left-handed pitcher for Louisville of the National League (1898), then Boston, Chicago and Washington of the American League (1902 to 1909); won 19, 23 and 20 games for 1904–1906 White Sox, and opening match of 5591:, 88, turn-of-the-century second baseman for Pittsburgh of the National League (1899–1900), then Baltimore (1901–1902), New York (1903–1907) and St. Louis (1908–1909) of the American League, playing in 1,457 games. 6288:, 69, shortstop who became a pitcher and spent eight years in MLB, marked by stints with the Philadelphia Athletics (1915–1917 and 1919), a decade out of the majors, and five years with Boston Braves (1929–1933). 6640:, 81, right-hander who pitched in 75 games for three teams in three major leagues over three seasons: the 1914 Detroit Tigers (AL), 1915 Kansas City Packers (Federal League) and 1918 Philadelphia Phillies (NL). 2808:
play to an eleven-inning, 10-10 tie when the game is called because of darkness. It goes into the books as a tie game, and all individual and team statistics stay on the books as official. The game include's
5962:, 76, center fielder who appeared in 1,310 games for Brooklyn (1909, 1911, 1914–1922), St. Louis (1923–1925) and Cincinnati (1925) of the National League; member of Brooklyn's 1916 and 1920 NL champions. 5795:
of the 1930s, who batted .298 over a 13-year career, led the National League with 122 runs scored in 1933, also in stolen bases three times, and was the catalyst in a Cardinals' upset victory over the
5817:, 75, American League catcher for five teams over 19 seasons (1913–1931) and 1,842 games, including three world champions (1913 Philadelphia Athletics, 1918 Boston Red Sox and 1923 New York Yankees). 5666:, 89, one of the best defensive catchers of his era, who played for the Boston Beaneaters (1899–1900), Chicago White Sox (1901–1912, 1914) and Detroit Tigers (1916); led American League catchers in 6344:, 42, first baseman and pinch hitter who appeared in three games for the St. Louis Browns in June 1948; former baseball and football captain at University of Pennsylvania and World War II veteran. 6015:, 73, pitcher in 145 career games for the New York Giants (1914), Detroit Tigers (1916, 1918–1919) and Washington Senators (1919–1922); one of four natives of Sweden to appear in major leagues. 5652:, 62, play-by-play sportscaster for the New York Yankees and New York Giants in 1944–1945 and the Mutual Radio Network's coverage of World Series and MLB All-Star Games during that decade. 334: 3335:
innings and the Mets beat the Dodgers and Sandy Koufax 5–2. It is the first time in 14 games since 1962 that the Mets beaten the future Hall-of-Famer; Koufax had been 13–0 against them.
135: 3346:, ending a 55-year professional baseball career as a player, manager or coach. He retires with a career managerial record of 1,899–1,835 over 25 MLB seasons dating to 1934; he won ten 6619:, 80, shortstop who spent 24 years in baseball, including major league stints with the Philadelphia Athletics, Boston Americans, New York Highlanders/Yankees and Washington Senators. 6446:, 74, third baseman/middle infielder who played an even 500 games for the Cleveland Naps/Indians, Boston Red Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates and Boston Braves from 1914 to 1916 and 1918–1922. 6432:, 73, outfielder and lefty-swinging pinch hitter who appeared in 527 games for four clubs, primarily the Detroit Tigers and Boston Red Sox, during eight seasons spanning 1915 to 1924. 5994:, 25, rookie Los Angeles Angels pitcher, following surgery for brain cancer, who had made his debut only one month earlier, pitching one inning of relief in his only MLB appearance. 1523: 130: 6471:, perhaps the most talented edition of the franchise during its 52 years in St. Louis; briefly (five total games) played as a catcher in the National League in 1902 and 1903. 232: 6079:, 70, outfielder who batted .305 lifetime in 639 games for three Negro leagues clubs (notably the Birmingham Black Barons and Chicago American Giants) from 1923 to 1932. 6036:, 72, infielder for the Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees and Washington Senators from 1915 to 1925, and later a minor league manager and scout during almost two decades. 3637:
to the mound. At (approximately) 59 years old, he is the oldest pitcher in Major League history. In three innings, he strikes out one, and gives up one hit, a single to
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during Milwaukee's seven-run fifth inning. With the Atlanta-bound Braves playing out their final season in Wisconsin, only 17,433 fans attend Spahn's homecoming game.
5734:, 83, catcher/first baseman who played in 162 career games over three seasons (1904, 1906–1907) for the Philadelphia Athletics, Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals. 359: 6467:, 88, manager of three American League clubs over 11 seasons spanning 1915 to 1926, notably the St. Louis Browns (1921 to August 7, 1923); skipper of second-place 3216:, where he's more effective but wins only three of seven decisions. He retires from pitching at season's end with 363 career victories, most ever by a left-hander. 1618: 1056: 165: 120: 364: 314: 217: 170: 6050:, 82, third baseman who played 15 games for 1903 Chicago White Stockings, but spent 17 seasons as a player or player-manager for minor-league Milwaukee Brewers. 5906:, 66, pinch hitter and backup first baseman who appeared in 144 MLB gamesβ€”three for Cleveland Indians (1925) and 141 for Chicago Cubs (1926–1927 and 1929–1930). 376: 371: 287: 227: 207: 6605:, 56, pitcher in 85 career games for 1941–1943 Boston Red Sox; went 19–10 (4.13) in rookie season with Boston, to place third in American League in victories. 4308:. Known as "The Vulture," Regan will go 14–1 (1.62) with a league-best 25 saves coming out of the Dodger bullpen in 1966, helping them repeat as NL champions. 5727:, 84, first baseman, centerfielder and pitcher who played for both the National League (1899) and American League (1904) versions of the Washington Senators. 4023:
since 1959, departs to become the chief administrator to the new Commissioner. One of his final acts with Baltimore is to open serious negotiations with the
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single in the same inning add an insurance run to account for the 2–0 final. Koufax, who threw complete game shutouts in games 5 and 7, is named Series MVP.
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broadcast, the first to beam regular-season games into all U.S. markets. The one-year, $ 5.7 million national packageβ€”shared by 18 of the 20 teams when the
391: 257: 252: 242: 150: 110: 386: 140: 6022:, 67, outfielder for five clubs over seven seasons between 1925 and 1933, who hit an MLB single season record 67 doubles for the Boston Red Sox in 1931. 5927:, 48, pinch hitter/second baseman for 1944 Cleveland Indians who played in two MLB games and went two-for-two (1.000) in his pair of big-league at bats. 329: 302: 262: 247: 5552:, 72, pitcher in 229 games for four National League clubs, primarily the Philadelphia Phillies, from 1916 to 1923; led NL in games lost (20) in 1921. 4254:. Richards, the expansion team's chief front-office architect since September 1961, will be replaced by a three-man committee composed of executives 319: 222: 202: 3151:
innings of relief, a Tigers' record. McLain, 21, is removed for a pinch hitter in the Detroit half of the seventh, but the Tigers rally to win, 6–5.
381: 324: 212: 160: 6525:, 68, minor league outfielder who appeared in four major-league games as a pinch hitter and pinch runner for the Philadelphia Athletics in 1924. 3227:, breaks his hip, reportedly while stepping out of a car. Hospitalized, he undergoes surgery and is unable to return to the team's helm. Former 3067:
2–0, tossing a three-hitter (although he walks six). It is the only game β€” of 18 β€” that Boston will win from the pennant-bound Twins all season.
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teams in 1961 and 1962; earlier, a catcher in the American League in 120 games between 1905 and 1914, and manager of both Browns and Cardinals.
6100:, 77, left-hander who pitched in 150 games for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1911–1913), St. Louis Cardinals (1914–1915) and New York Yankees (1918). 3308:
restore order. A shaken Koufax then gives up a three-run homer to Mays and the Giants win 4–3 to retake first place. National League president
237: 175: 6386:, 30, shortstop and second baseman who played in 41 career games for the New York Yankees (1958–1959) and Los Angeles Angels (1961); son of 5899:, 79, infielder in five games for 1909 New York Highlanders (American League) and 144 contests for 1915 St. Louis Terriers (Federal League). 5638:, 76, second baseman who played 1,022 career games for the 1913 New York Yankees, 1915–1921 Detroit Tigers and 1922 Philadelphia Athletics. 5584:, 72, pitcher who got into eight total games over three seasons between 1912 and 1917 for the Chicago White Sox and Philadelphia Athletics. 2587:
was decried by fans and media in that city, returns to the Tribe as the centerpiece of a three-team, eight-player trade also involving the
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to five hits, and the Los Angeles Dodgers win their ninth in a row to move back into a tie for first place. The streak reaches thirteen.
1924: 1362: 6714: 5810:, 57, Hall of Fame Japanese Baseball and NPB pitcher who played for the Osaka/Hanshin Tigers and the Mainichi Orions from 1936 to 1953. 4052: 3962: 6253:, 47, southpaw who pitched in 149 games for the Chicago White Sox (1945–1948), Cleveland Indians (1949) and Pittsburgh Pirates (1950). 1256: 3190: 2619: 431: 21: 6633:, 75, native Vermonter who pitched in 17 total games from 1913 to 1915 for Chicago (American League) and Buffalo (Federal League). 5871:, 66, first baseman/pinch hitter who played in two National League games in May 1919 β€” one for Philadelphia and one for St. Louis. 1604: 1042: 6506:, 77, Washington Senators pitcher who hurled in 74 games from September 1909 to May 1912; father of future NL batting champions 6274:, 50, shortstop who appeared in 338 games for wartime 1943–1945 Detroit Tigers; member of Detroit's 1945 World Series champions. 6163:, 72, reserve infielder who appeared in 49 games for the 1919–1920 Cleveland Indians, and member of 1920 World Series champions. 3456:
walks in the fifth inning. Following a sacrifice bunt, Johnson steals third base and scores on a throwing error by Cubs catcher
6184:, 42, who pitched in three games for the 1946 Newark Eagles of the Negro National League; also, a heavyweight boxer who fought 5756:, 69, third baseman who appeared in 12 games for 1921–1922 Detroit Tigers and 242 contests for 1925–1926 Philadelphia Phillies. 5549: 3820: 2827: 2599:-best 108 RBI in 162 games played), before falling off in production in 1966 and getting traded to the White Sox in July 1967. 6492:, 71, shortstop who appeared in 329 games for the New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox and Brooklyn Robins between 1921 and 1925. 6337:, 78, outfielder/first baseman in 335 career games for 1911 Detroit Tigers and 1914–1915 St. Louis Terriers (Federal League). 6177:, 71, pitcher who appeared in one game for the 1916 Philadelphia Athletics, one of the worst teams (36–117–1) in MLB history. 6121:, 68, minor-league outfielder who batted .333 in 1,850 games over 14 seasons (1920–1933); collected over 200 hits five times. 6008:, 80, pitcher who appeared three games for the 1903 New York Giants and 16 contests for the 1906–1907 Philadelphia Athletics. 5796: 2114: 1558: 4101:, who hit .250 with 12 home runs and 69 RBI, is voted National League Rookie of the Year over Houston Astros second baseman 5955:, 83, who pitched for Boston's National League club, the Doves, in 1907 and its American League team, the Red Sox, in 1910. 5663: 5209: 195: 185: 6539:, 79, pitcher, Maine native and Colby College alumnus who worked in two July 1910 games for Boston of the National League. 4136:
basement in 1966, while Sullivan begins an executive career that will culminate in a 15-year stint as the Bosox' co-owner.
3816: 2559: 1548: 5645:, 60, minor-league first basemen who got into seven games as a pinch hitter for the Boston Braves during September 1928. 5577:, 73, right-hander who pitched in 19 total MLB games for the 1913–1914 St. Louis Cardinals and 1915 Washington Senators. 5409: 4572: 3116:" rotation of field leaders. Klein will serve through the end of the 1965 campaign as the experiment's last head coach. 5706: 4852: 3676: 1793: 1331: 17: 2988:. He will miss five months of action before making a pinch-hitting appearance October 1, and will not appear in the 5695:, 70, infielder for St. Louis Cardinals in 448 games from 1914 to 1918; later, a longtime manager in minor leagues. 4839: 3036:, Spahn's fellow Hall-of-Fame teammate for 13 years and still the Braves' third baseman, seals Spahn's fate with a 1693: 2779:. It is the first game to be played indoors at the new Harris County Domed Stadium, which will soon be called the 5588: 4204:. Hands and Hundley will become key players when the Cubs break a two-decade-long streak of futility to become a 3405: 1818: 1668: 1281: 484: 475: 5791:, 61, four-time All-Star third baseman/outfielder and an integral member of the St. Louis Cardinals' legendary 3304:
with his bat. Both benches clear and a 14-minute brawl ensues before peacemakers such as Koufax and the Giants'
6707: 6630: 5838:, 38, broadcaster; radio voice of the Chicago Cubs from 1957 until his death in a spring-training car accident. 5469: 1718: 519: 6114:, 64, third baseman who appeared in one MLB contest on September 23, 1924 as a member of the St. Louis Browns. 5009: 4967: 4059:
who led the Junior Circuit in seven offensive categories and sparked his team to the AL pennant, is the first
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draws his unconditional release. Two days later, the 44-year-old is signed as a free agent by the contending
2823: 1206: 1156: 1131: 190: 5980:, 65, first baseman and minor-league standout who played 59 career games for the 1927–1928 St. Louis Browns. 7616: 6468: 1768: 1231: 566: 125: 6358:, 67, Philadelphia Phillies pinch hitter and first baseman who appeared in 13 games in June and July 1928. 4177:(.342), lead the NL in hits (231) and doubles (42) in 1969, and hit .327 in 743 games in a Pirate uniform. 6213: 5821: 5081: 5039: 3683:. Minnesota's Jim Kaat (17–11), a member of the last "original" Senators team of 1960, wins the clincher. 3312:
suspends Marichal for eight games and fines him $ 1,750, and also forbids him to travel with his team to
3078: 1743: 1106: 6065: 5969:, 70, outfielder who played 67 MLB games between 1920 and 1922, 65 of them for the Brooklyn Robins; his 6532:, 74, pitcher who appeared in five games for the Cleveland Browns of the Negro National League in 1924. 6489: 5075: 4174: 4171: 3837: 3794:'s fourth inning leadoff home run off the left field foul pole gives Koufax the only run he'll need. A 3614: 3425:
to end the top of the ninth. California scores two runs in the 13th inning and defeats Kansas City 5–3.
3186: 2977: 2974: 2130: 2120: 1868: 1626: 1306: 1181: 816: 809: 656: 622: 479: 352: 347: 5913:, 85, second baseman/third baseman who played 87 games for Boston of the National League in 1904–1905. 3417:(he gives up a run on a hit and two walks) and catcher. With the game tied at 3–3 after nine innings, 7640: 6700: 6677: 6550: 6316:, 66, pitcher in 18 games for the 1921 St. Louis Cardinals and three contests for the 1925 White Sox. 6057:, 71, Cuban-born outfielder who appeared in 34 total games for the 1913 and 1920 Washington Senators. 5709:, 56, elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2006; All-Star pitcher for the Negro leagues' 5702:, 79, pitcher for 1912 Chicago White Sox and 1914 Brooklyn Tip-Tops (of the "outlaw" Federal League). 5649: 5524: 4542: 4205: 1893: 452: 89: 51: 5892:, 71, first baseman and pinch runner who appeared in nine games for the St. Louis Cardinals in 1919. 4035:, will put the finishing touches on the blockbuster Robinson trade, which is consummated December 9. 6734: 6012: 5938: 5738: 5581: 5366: 5287: 5227: 4675: 4247: 3995: 3546:
will another Red Sox pitcher hurl a no-hitter, and the next Fenway Park no-hitter won't come until
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The first official game at the Astrodome is played in front of over 43,000 fans, as they watch the
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in Game 1 of a doubleheader to break the single-season Phillies' strikeout record (241), set by
3358:. He is the only person to have played for or managed all four of New York's major league clubs. 6616: 6503: 5853: 5784:, 72, left-hander who hurled for the 1914 Indianapolis Hoosiers of the "outlaw" Federal League. 5635: 5574: 5354: 4730: 4681: 4584: 4366: 3867: 3731: 6397:, 56, pitcher who appeared in 59 games for three clubs in the Negro leagues from 1933 to 1939. 5777:, 50, outfielder who hit .267 in 529 career games for Pittsburgh Pirates (1939–1943 and 1946). 7611: 7606: 7601: 6376: 6320: 5531: 5106: 4924: 4888: 4554: 4305: 4121: 3978: 3727: 3630: 3606: 3582: 3469: 3413: 3228: 3082: 2998: 2964: 2831: 2790: 2705: 2643: 2588: 2321: 2048: 1467: 505: 6682: 5527:, 71, second baseman who played in the Negro leagues over seven years spanning 1922 to 1930. 6485:, 67, pitcher who worked in four games as a reliever for the 1919–1920 Washington Senators. 6418:, 71, second baseman/outfielder who played 71 games for Philadelphia Athletics (1916–1917). 6224: 6111: 5970: 5493: 4797: 4475: 4181: 4155: 4113: 3946: 3760: 3675:
gain their first American League pennant since moving from Washington in 1961 by defeating
3479: 3464:, Hendley beats Koufax and the Dodgers, 2–1. The Cubs won't be no-hit again until July 25, 3285: 3213: 3178: 2689: 2670: 2086: 774: 539: 435: 6223:, 87, outfielder for the New York Giants in 1905 whose story was popularized in the novel 6128:, 62, light-hitting outfielder for 1925–1927 Cleveland Indians and 1931 Chicago White Sox. 5541:, 81, third baseman in 23 games for the 1908 Philadelphia Athletics; elder brother of the 5221: 3719:
2–1, for their 14th win in their last 15 games as they clinch the National League pennant.
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takes the reins as interim pilot until Dressen is able to return to the dugout May 31.
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for a player to be named later and cash. On November 24, the Mets will send pitcher
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who led the Negro National League in games won seven times between 1932 and 1945.
5710: 5602: 5487: 5312: 5239: 5142: 4772: 4694: 4548: 4487: 4469: 4457: 4342: 4255: 4236: 4216: 4133: 4048: 4041: 4024: 3939: 3895: 3779: 3748: 3672: 3656: 3652: 3409: 3347: 3250: 3194: 3162: 3128: 3060: 2878: 2867: 2738: 2682: 2596: 2370: 2174: 1957: 1641: 1574: 1564: 1503: 1079: 1064: 996: 966: 846: 804: 717: 709: 705: 686: 610: 606: 529: 525: 421: 6546:, 67, third baseman who played in three late-season games for the 1920 Senators. 6302:, 43, left-handed pitcher who played in the Negro leagues between 1941 and 1946. 5856:(died November 14, 1965), and uncle of future National League batting champions 5570:, 76, catcher in 67 games for 1912 Detroit Tigers and 1915–1916 New York Giants. 5203: 4505: 3270: 713: 6609: 6595: 6457: 6443: 6408: 6383: 6341: 6185: 6174: 6076: 5931: 5868: 5781: 5753: 5746: 5415: 5360: 4906: 4809: 4627: 4608: 4530: 4408: 4301: 4297: 4285:. "The Brat" hasn't managed in the majors since he was fired as skipper of the 4243: 4232: 4212: 4197: 4129: 4060: 4028: 3987: 3921: 3852: 3642: 3555: 3524: 3491: 3429: 3422: 3418: 3313: 3139:, strikes out the first seven Boston hitters he faces, and registers 14 Ks in 6 3132: 3124: 3048: 2985: 2904: 2894: 2882: 2855: 2776: 2768: 2723: 2650: 2580: 2365: 2355: 2296: 2246: 2196: 2169: 2159: 1975: 1636: 1449: 1395: 1074: 891: 871: 766: 728: 675: 633: 548: 465: 100: 5763:, 65, third baseman for the 1930 Memphis Red Sox of the Negro National League. 7634: 6583: 6576: 6543: 6496: 6439:, 49, infielder for 1941 Boston Braves, who appeared in 14 late-season games. 6429: 6387: 6285: 6206: 6192: 6181: 6132: 6118: 6097: 5792: 5788: 5724: 5542: 5499: 5397: 5372: 5342: 5245: 5215: 5184: 5172: 5057: 5051: 5003: 4979: 4930: 4894: 4876: 4833: 4784: 4663: 4651: 4614: 4566: 4463: 4439: 4372: 4324: 4274: 4189: 3958: 3863: 3833: 3723: 3634: 3578: 3535: 3520: 3487: 3461: 3343: 3339: 3301: 3293: 3262: 3224: 3220: 3205: 3198: 3044: 3033: 3032:
is spoiled by a 7–1 defeat in which he lasts only five innings on the mound.
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The complicated multi-player Colavito trade also sees Cleveland send pitcher
2567: 2563: 2467: 2029: 1661: 1656: 1099: 1094: 980: 880: 866: 439: 6001:, 83, third baseman who played 53 games for the 1906–1907 Chicago White Sox. 6602: 6511: 6507: 6422: 6401: 6348: 6323:, 64, infielder who hit .375 in eight games for the 1927 Chicago White Sox. 6313: 6299: 6278: 6250: 6153: 6146: 6125: 6033: 6005: 5903: 5875: 5861: 5857: 5835: 5814: 5692: 5685: 5656: 5624: 5609: 5598:, 69, outfielder for the 1923 Milwaukee Bears of the Negro National League. 5595: 5538: 5517: 5475: 5463: 5451: 5403: 5348: 5324: 5318: 5306: 5293: 5269: 5160: 5154: 5148: 5118: 5100: 5027: 5021: 4973: 4918: 4912: 4870: 4864: 4821: 4766: 4748: 4736: 4669: 4639: 4596: 4560: 4511: 4451: 4396: 4270: 4263: 4228: 4193: 4167: 4098: 4079: 4032: 4016: 3966: 3917: 3880: 3876: 3812: 3775: 3768: 3756: 3708: 3686: 3680: 3660: 3648: 3610: 3445: 3437: 3351: 3309: 3297: 3265:, Maloney goes ten innings, walks ten menβ€”none of whom scoreβ€”and issues an 3258: 3209: 3120: 3101: 3017: 2952: 2859: 2847: 2843: 2805: 2693: 2595:. He will put up strong numbers for Cleveland in 1965 (.287, 26 HR, and an 2555: 2392: 2385: 2360: 2271: 2189: 2164: 1939: 1651: 1089: 955: 946: 930: 921: 905: 896: 793: 698: 648: 629: 582: 572: 554: 469: 425: 6657: 6425:, 63, left-hander who pitched in 11 games for 1921–1922 Cleveland Indians. 6195:, 80, left-hander who pitched in two games for the 1910 Brooklyn Superbas. 6069: 4712: 3879:, 60, resumes his managerial career when he is appointed to lead the 1966 6569: 6529: 6522: 6362: 6334: 6243: 6199: 6160: 6139: 5998: 5924: 5920:, 48, southpaw hurler in the Negro leagues who pitched from 1936 to 1940. 5882: 5731: 5699: 5567: 5439: 5427: 5378: 5336: 5281: 5275: 5257: 5233: 5166: 5130: 4991: 4948: 4936: 4882: 4858: 4803: 4778: 4754: 4645: 4536: 4493: 4433: 4427: 4402: 4348: 4224: 4201: 4106: 4072: 3950: 3903: 3899: 3891:" experiment when he declares, "I'm not a 'head coach.' I'm the manager." 3859: 3791: 3764: 3735: 3602: 3563: 3516: 3483: 3472: 3453: 3441: 3371: 3305: 3246: 3232: 3182: 3105: 3086: 3064: 3052: 2897: 2607: 2571: 2417: 1005: 991: 855: 770: 535: 6572:, 37, All-American Girls Professional Baseball League infielder/pitcher. 6156:, 71, pitcher who worked in eight games for the 1920–1921 Boston Braves. 5934:, 82, first baseman in 29 total games for 1909–1910 Washington Senators. 4278: 3928: 6536: 6436: 6415: 6369: 6306: 6292: 6271: 6239: 6104: 6054: 5991: 5977: 5878:, 65, southpaw who twirled in two contests for the 1926 Detroit Tigers. 5831:, 59, infielder who appeared in 16 games for the 1929 St. Louis Browns. 5717: 5628: 5617: 5560: 5556: 5421: 5197: 5178: 5124: 5112: 5033: 4985: 4961: 4942: 4827: 4815: 4633: 4414: 4390: 4384: 4378: 4360: 4330: 4251: 4185: 4159: 4151: 4117: 4102: 3991: 3845: 3829: 3799: 3795: 3585:
on the occasion of Mantle's 2,000th career game (all with the Yankees).
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replaces Campaneris, who was injured in a collision at the plate with
3204:
July 17 – After going only 4–12 (4.36) in 20 games for the last-place
6637: 6499:, 72, pitcher in seven career games for the 1913 St. Louis Cardinals. 6281:, 60, Chicago White Sox southpaw who got into two games in July 1929. 6264: 6047: 6019: 5330: 5263: 5251: 5136: 5063: 5045: 4760: 4718: 4336: 4259: 4184:
continue to deal during the hot-stove season. They send right-hander
4045: 3974: 3655:, wins his 20th game, becoming the first black 20-game winner in the 3527: 3495: 3254: 3174: 3109: 3013:. At 34, Sullivan becomes the youngest skipper in the majors in 1965. 2912: 2780: 2750: 2731: 2709: 2674: 971: 941: 743: 724: 694: 637: 488: 6309:, 63, catcher who appeared in six games for 1924 Pittsburgh Pirates. 5941:, 57, shortstop in four September 1930 games for the Detroit Tigers. 5605:, 70, pitcher for the Indians, White Sox and Reds from 1922 to 1928. 7596: 6623: 6464: 6135:, 78, pitcher who appeared in 17 games for the 1910 Cleveland Naps. 6061: 5959: 5828: 5433: 4997: 4524: 3954: 3744: 3559: 3274: 3056: 841: 602: 27: 6379:, 47, pitcher for 1946 Newark Eagles of the Negro National League. 6295:, 68, five-time All-Star catcher and manager of the Negro leagues. 3020:, the winningest southpaw of all timeβ€”now a pitcher-coach for the 6678:
Baseball Almanac - Major League Baseball Players Who Died in 1965
6612:, 70, pitcher in the Negro National League between 1920 and 1926. 5885:, 80, catcher who played two games for the 1912 St. Louis Browns. 5760: 3856: 3382: 3374:
hits his 400th career home run helping the Chicago Cubs beat the
3778:
strikes out ten and throws a three-hit, 2–0 shutout against the
6404:, 78, catcher who played two games for the 1912 Cleveland Naps. 4056: 3990:
is the 20 MLB owners' unanimous choice to succeed the retiring
2685:. Bailey, left-handed hitter, is a six-time former NL All-Star. 2146: 788: 492: 6411:, 75, second baseman/outfielder for Boston Braves (1915–1917). 4235:; Robinson will win the triple crown and the MVP Award in the 2653:
sign future All-Star first baseman and front-office executive
2039: 2126: 6209:, 70, who hurled in five games for the 1918 Cincinnati Reds. 3738:
each throw 15 shutout innings before the bullpens take over.
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who won 26 games and a 1.73 ERA this season, was named the
3659:. Next month, he'll be the first black AL hurler to win a 31: 5534:, 66, All-Star shortstop and manager of the Negro leagues. 2583:, the slugging outfielder whose April 1960 trade from the 6598:, 76, pitcher for the New York Yankees from 1912 to 1913. 5563:, on June 2, 1925; member of 1923 World Series champions. 4239:
next year, leading the Orioles to the World Series title.
4006: 2835: 2813:'s debut MLB appearance; the St. Louis rookie, 20, walks 3498:. The win is the Giants' 11th straight and gives them a 3185:
hits a home run with two walks and two runs to pace the
2935:' Hall-of-Famer now a 39-year-old catcher-coach for the 1023: 4128:, who becomes vice president, player personnel, of the 3316:
for the final series of the season against the Dodgers.
5987:, 71, outfielder and pinch hitter for the 1912 Browns. 3490:
earns his 22nd victory of 1965 as the Giants beat the
3381:
In anticipation of their move the following season to
2951:. Three days later, he will start behind the plate at 3625:
Though he has not pitched in the Major Leagues since
3165:
defeat the Kansas City Athletics 3–2. Coupled with a
2955:, go two for three (both singles), and guide pitcher 3609:
strikes out nine batters in a 11–5 victory over the
3354:
during his 12 seasons (1949–1960) as manager of the
3081:
is held for high school and collegiate players. The
3663:
game, and only the seventh pitcher to homer in one.
3235:, the Mets' pitching coach, becomes acting skipper. 2692:send another veteran catcher, right-handed-hitting 3595:play their final game in Milwaukee, losing to the 2939:, plays in his first MLB game since Game 3 of the 1590: 1028: 4097:November 26 – Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman 3641:. Paige does not earn a decision in the loss to 3201:pitches three scoreless innings to earn Game MVP. 2900:as the only pitchers to have hit a pair of slams. 2889:, helps his own cause by stroking a first-inning 2347: 2151: 7632: 4105:(.271, 14, 40) and San Francisco Giants pitcher 3819:, takes over the Saturday-afternoon and holiday 3617:in 1915. Bunning goes on to post 268 strikeouts. 3558:'s second-inning walk. The home plate umpire is 3093:. In the tenth round, the New York Mets pick up 3759:and the Los Angeles Dodgers 5–1 at Minnesota's 3323:, then a starting pitcher, allows two runs in 7 5824:, 71, New York sportswriter for over 50 years. 4094:for American League Rookie of the Year honors. 3677:the expansion Senators team that replaced them 2885:, in addition to winning the game against the 2771:is on hand for an exhibition game between the 6708: 6068:on September 27, 1963 in which each of their 3942:championship and averaged 90 wins per season. 3931:retires after nine seasons as manager of the 3902:, 54, as their manager for 1966. He succeeds 3730:play to a 0–0 tie after 18 innings. Starters 3300:in the third inning, attacks Dodgers catcher 1612: 1050: 6683:Baseball Reference - 1965 MLB Season Summary 4208:team and pennant contender starting in 1967. 3790:a second World Championship in three years. 3771:line drive in the wet grass of the outfield. 2646:induction by the Special Veterans Committee. 2147:Nippon Professional Baseball final standings 4262:, as well as Harris' successor as manager, 3342:announces his retirement as manager of the 2058: 6715: 6701: 5973:briefly pitched for 1949 New York Yankees. 5674:; managed 1909 ChiSox to a 78–74–7 record. 5659:, 75, second baseman of the Negro leagues. 5631:for 1914 "Miracle Braves" world champions. 4266:, who is also named a club vice president. 4053:American League Most Valuable Player Award 2077: 1619: 1605: 1057: 1043: 783: 37:Overview of the events of 1965 in baseball 6064:, 19, pitcher who started a game for the 3811:, which already has the TV rights to the 3763:. The game is remembered for Minnesota's 3515:September 16 – Before only 1,247 fans at 2626:history for his brilliant defense in the 3887:, Durocher emphatically ends the Cubs' " 3127:, called on to relieve starting pitcher 2620:American League Rookie of the Year Award 1513: 787: 407: 22:1965 Nippon Professional Baseball season 6722: 4019:, president and general manager of the 3969:, who posted a 26–8 record with a 2.04 3774:October 14 – Working on two days rest, 3767:making a remarkable sliding catch of a 3755:lead by driving in two runs, defeating 3554:). The lone Indian baserunner comes on 3223:, legendary 75-year-old manager of the 7633: 3875:October 25 – After a decade's hiatus, 3534:2–0, on the same day the Red Sox fire 3280:August 22 – During a game between the 3269:. The right-hander also fans a dozen. 3001:off to a miserable, 5–21 start, owner 2893:, the second of his career. He joins 2828:Major League Baseball Game of the Week 6696: 4273:, most recently farm director of the 4067:. The following year, 1966, will see 3965:. Mays receives 224 votes to 177 for 3883:. At his press conference with owner 3486:' hits his 500th career home run and 2943:, grounding out as a pinch hitter at 2354: 2158: 1024:Major league baseball final standings 5672:1906 World Series champion White Sox 4166:With the tutelage of Pirate manager 4132:. Dark will lead the A's out of the 3870:to the Astros to complete the trade. 3292:, San Francisco's starting pitcher, 3085:use the first overall pick to draft 2384: 2379: 2374: 2369: 2364: 2359: 2188: 2183: 2178: 2173: 2168: 2163: 1595: 1033: 498: 4075:, claim National League MVP honors. 3898:hire former Mets' third-base coach 3817:Major League Baseball All-Star Game 3253:throws the first of his two career 13: 6070:starting nine players were rookies 4277:, is named to succeed the retired 3935:, during which he led them to the 3512:-game lead in the NL pennant race. 446: 14: 7652: 6671: 6518:, AL outfielder who died April 1. 5670:three times, and a member of the 5620:, the "Clown Prince of Baseball". 4071:, an eventual Hall of Famer from 3566:would call balls and strikes for 2096: 1459: 1405: 18:1965 Major League Baseball season 4027:to acquire superstar outfielder 3131:in the first inning against the 2125: 2119:Locations of teams for the 1965 2095: 2076: 2057: 2038: 2020: 2002: 1984: 1966: 1948: 1930: 1923: 1569: 1563:Locations of teams for the 1965 1540: 1539: 1521: 1512: 1494: 1476: 1458: 1440: 1422: 1404: 1386: 1368: 1361: 4109:(9–3, 43 strikeouts, 1.43 ERA). 3924:winner for a record third time. 3055:, defeats future Hall-of-Famer 2657:, 18, as an amateur free-agent. 1985: 1591:National League final standings 1522: 1423: 1387: 1369: 1029:American League final standings 6688:ESPN - 1965 MLB Season History 6662:SABR Biography Project website 6651: 6257: 5087: 4055:for 1965. Versalles, a native 3538:as general manager. Not until 2826:debuts its Saturday-afternoon 2348:Pacific League final standings 2152:Central League final standings 2047:      2003: 1967: 1477: 1441: 1: 6664:. Retrieved on March 4, 2018. 6562: 6475: 5678: 5390: 5299: 4420: 1495: 1257:Los Angeles/California Angels 7617:Nippon Professional Baseball 6327: 5510: 5190: 4317: 3362: 2793:defeat the host Astros, 2–0. 2618:in 1974. Agee wins the 1966 2612:groundbreaking elbow surgery 2351: 2155: 2021: 1949: 1931: 402: 7: 6553:, 70, sports editor of the 6167: 4954: 4196:for veteran relief pitcher 4140: 3910: 3079:Major League Baseball draft 2817:, the only batted he faces. 2663: 10: 7657: 6644: 5842: 5767: 4620: 4517: 3998:. Eckert, 56, is a former 3906:, who was fired October 4. 3711:wins his 26th game as the 3699: 3615:Grover Cleveland Alexander 3452:until Dodger left fielder 3400:September 8 – Against the 2767:April 9 – U. S. President 2753:during a 6–0 win over the 2749:combine for a nine-inning 2548: 485:Senior League World Series 480:Windsor Locks, Connecticut 476:Little League World Series 15: 7587: 7504: 7396: 7288: 7180: 7072: 6964: 6856: 6748: 6730: 6090: 6040: 5505: 4845: 4790: 4312: 4078:November 22 – Outfielder 4063:to be elected MVP by the 3389:change their name to the 3239: 3024:β€”faces his old team, the 2741:, New York Mets pitchers 2696:, an 11x All-Star and 4x 2543: 2516: 2491: 2466: 2441: 2416: 2391: 2320: 2295: 2270: 2245: 2220: 2195: 1660: 1655: 1632: 1098: 1093: 1070: 1018:Major League Triple Crown 808: 803: 136:Australian rules football 5945: 4687: 4120:is named manager of the 4031:. MacPhail's successor, 3996:Commissioner of Baseball 3963:1965 National League MVP 3091:Arizona State University 3051:, with help from closer 3030:Milwaukee County Stadium 3009:with former A's catcher 2761: 2716: 2560:National League All-Star 1650: 1645: 1640: 1635: 1088: 1083: 1078: 1073: 438:: National League, 6–5; 6555:New York Herald Tribune 5543:Hall-of-Fame outfielder 4296:deal utility infielder 4000:United States Air Force 3953:, who hit .312 with 52 3679:, 2–1, at Washington's 3475:β€”a span of 7,920 games. 3277:is the game's only run. 3208:, Hall-of-Fame pitcher 3155: 3071: 2622:and etches his name in 784:MLB statistical leaders 6512:Harry "The Hat" Walker 5918:Woodrow "Lefty" Wilson 5862:Harry "The Hat" Walker 5797:Philadelphia Athletics 3836:on primary games, and 3581:Day" is celebrated at 3257:. 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4265: 4261: 4257: 4253: 4249: 4248:Paul Richards 4245: 4241: 4238: 4234: 4230: 4227:, outfielder 4226: 4222: 4218: 4214: 4211:December 9 – 4210: 4207: 4203: 4199: 4195: 4191: 4190:Randy Hundley 4187: 4183: 4179: 4176: 4175:batting crown 4173: 4169: 4165: 4161: 4157: 4153: 4149: 4145: 4144: 4135: 4131: 4127: 4123: 4119: 4115: 4111: 4108: 4104: 4100: 4096: 4093: 4089: 4085: 4081: 4077: 4074: 4070: 4066: 4062: 4058: 4054: 4050: 4047: 4043: 4039: 4034: 4030: 4026: 4022: 4018: 4015: 4012: 4008: 4004: 4001: 3997: 3993: 3989: 3986: 3985: 3983: 3980: 3976: 3972: 3968: 3964: 3960: 3956: 3952: 3948: 3944: 3941: 3938: 3934: 3930: 3927:November 5 – 3926: 3923: 3919: 3916:November 3 – 3915: 3914: 3905: 3901: 3897: 3893: 3890: 3886: 3882: 3878: 3874: 3869: 3865: 3864:New York Mets 3861: 3858: 3854: 3850: 3847: 3843: 3839: 3835: 3834:Pee Wee Reese 3831: 3826: 3822: 3818: 3814: 3810: 3807: 3806: 3804: 3801: 3797: 3793: 3789: 3786:, giving the 3785: 3781: 3777: 3773: 3770: 3766: 3762: 3758: 3754: 3750: 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3264: 3263:Wrigley Field 3260: 3256: 3252: 3248: 3244: 3243: 3234: 3230: 3226: 3225:New York Mets 3222: 3221:Casey Stengel 3218: 3215: 3211: 3207: 3206:New York Mets 3203: 3200: 3199:Juan Marichal 3196: 3192: 3191:All-Star Game 3188: 3184: 3180: 3176: 3173:July 13 – At 3172: 3168: 3164: 3161:July 3 – The 3160: 3159: 3138: 3137:Tiger Stadium 3134: 3130: 3126: 3122: 3118: 3115: 3111: 3107: 3103: 3099: 3096: 3092: 3088: 3084: 3080: 3076: 3075: 3066: 3062: 3058: 3054: 3050: 3046: 3045:Dave Morehead 3042: 3039: 3035: 3034:Eddie Mathews 3031: 3027: 3023: 3022:New York Mets 3019: 3015: 3012: 3008: 3004: 3000: 2996: 2991: 2987: 2983: 2979: 2976: 2972: 2969: 2966: 2962: 2961:complete game 2958: 2954: 2950: 2946: 2945:Crosley Field 2942: 2938: 2937:New York Mets 2934: 2930: 2927: 2926: 2924: 2923: 2914: 2910: 2909:New York Mets 2906: 2902: 2899: 2896: 2895:Detroit Tiger 2892: 2888: 2884: 2880: 2876: 2873: 2872:Howard Cosell 2869: 2865: 2864:Pee Wee Reese 2861: 2857: 2853: 2852:Keith Jackson 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Index

1965 Major League Baseball season
1965 Nippon Professional Baseball season
baseball
1965
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1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
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1965 in sports
Air sports
American football
Aquatic sports
Association football
Athletics
Australian rules football
Badminton
Baseball
Basketball
Canadian football
Chess
Climbing
Combat sports
Sumo
1964–65
1965

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