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[h=1]Doug KezirianESPN [/h]With their 7-5 comeback win on Wednesday, the Yankees snapped a streak of 14 straight games going UNDER the Vegas betting total


the Evil Empire is +13 Units on the season.........
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1973Twenty days after pitching his high school team to a state championship, Rangers' rookie David Clyde pitches five innings, strikes out eight, and allows just one hit in his first major league start as Texas defeats the Twins, 4-3. A crowd of 35,698 fans, the first sellout at Arlington Stadium, sees the debut of the 18 year-old phenom, $125,000 bonus baby.

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https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/c/clydeda01.shtml

Texas rushed him and he........

struggled from 73-79 ..

63 years old now...

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1970After fouling off a ninth-inning "Folly Floater" thrown by Steve Hamilton in the eventual 7-2 Cleveland victory at Yankee Stadium, Tony Horton asks the New York hurler to throw him the pitch again. The Indians first baseman crawls back to the dugout when his second foul ball is caught by backstop Thurman Munson.<center><iframe width="252" height="189" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/WFvp7kMraAw?rel=0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen=""></iframe></center>

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The Yankees have lost 2 straight to Tampa Bay..

They have not had a 3 game losing streak this season......

they will be in many parlays today.........



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1944At the Polo Grounds with over 50,000 fans looking on, the New York major league teams face each other in a six inning three-team game (a team played consecutive innings against the other two teams then sat out an inning) to raise money for war bonds. The charity contest, billed as the Tri-Cornered Baseball Game, ends with the final score of Dodgers 5, Yankees 1, Giants 0.

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KC IS 4-18 FOR JUNE........so far

the bad news is they were -20.6 units going into tonite's game for the year
 

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Alden GonzalezESPN Staff Writer

Dodgers catcher Austin Barnes, on Clayton Kershaw: "I saw 100 percent from him. I didn't see anything hampering or laboring or anything. I thought he was the Kershaw that I know.



Alden GonzalezESPN Staff Writer


"Five innings of one-run ball for Clayton Kershaw. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts shook his hand and appeared to tell him his day was over. One run, four hits, no walks and six strikeouts, three of them with his curveball. Fastball was mostly 90 to 92 mph


 

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this should be the last pitch count game for the southpaw ace..

Dodgers get him picking up that W every 5th day they will overtake the West rivals
 

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1974"He thinks he's in a sales convention dealing with a bunch of short-order cooks. That's not the way to go about getting a winner. Somebody ought to sit him down and straighten him out." - DOUG RADER, Astros third baseman's comments concerning Ray Kroc's ownership style of the Padres.


Padres president Buzzie Bavasi, inspired by disparaging postgame remarks about Ray Kroc, the team's owner and board chairman of McDonald's, made previously by Astro third baseman Doug Rader, stages a Short-Order Cooks' Night promotion, which gives any fan wearing a chef's hat free admission to the game. The Houston captain, who compared Kroc's management of the Friars to a sales convention of short-order cooks, joins in on the fun by wearing a chef's hat and an apron and carrying a skillet and spatula when he brings the lineup card to home plate.

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SD was 60-102 that year .....players on that team

Matty Alou and Willie McCovey were in the twilight of their careers and a young Dave Winfield would join McCovey in the Hall of Fame many years later

Kroc would turn the team over to his son in law Ballard F Smith..

a wise move on his part...........
 

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2004At Bank One Ballpark, Diamondbacks' 40 year-old fireballer Randy Johnson records his 4000th career strikeout, whiffing Padres' third baseman Jeff Cirillo, a fellow USC Trojan, to become the fourth player in major league baseball history to reach the plateau. The 'Big Unit' (3,237 1/3) needs less innings than Nolan Ryan (3,844 2/3), Roger Clemens (4,151), and Steve Carlton (4,991 1/3) to accomplish the feat.

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have some K men who are going to join rarified air over the next few years

Rank Player (yrs, age) Strikeouts Throws
1. Nolan Ryan+ (27) 5714 R
2. Randy Johnson+ (22) 4875 L
3. Roger Clemens (24) 4672 R
4. Steve Carlton+ (24) 4136 L
5. Bert Blyleven+ (22) 3701 R
6. Tom Seaver+ (20) 3640 R
7. Don Sutton+ (23) 3574 R
8. Gaylord Perry+ (22) 3534 R
9. Walter Johnson+ (21) 3509 R
10. Greg Maddux+ (23) 3371 R
11. Phil Niekro+ (24) 3342 R
12. Fergie Jenkins+ (19) 3192 R
13. Pedro Martinez+ (18) 3154 R
14. Bob Gibson+ (17) 3117 R
15. Curt Schilling (20) 3116 R
16. John Smoltz+ (21) 3084 R
17. CC Sabathia (18, 37) 2907 L
18. Jim Bunning+ (17) 2855 R
19. Mickey Lolich (16) 2832 L
20. Mike Mussina (18) 2813 R
21. Cy Young+ (22) 2803 R
22. Frank Tanana (21) 2773 L
23. David Cone (17) 2668 R
24. Chuck Finley (17) 2610 L
25. Tom Glavine+ (22) 2607 L
26. Warren Spahn+ (21) 2583 L
27. Bob Feller+ (18) 2581 R
28. Tim Keefe+ (14) 2564 R
29. Jerry Koosman (19) 2556 L
30. Justin Verlander (14, 35) 2552 R
31. Javier Vazquez (14) 2536 R
32. A.J. Burnett (17) 2513 R
33. Bartolo Colon (21, 45) 2508 R
34. Christy Mathewson+ (17) 2507 R
35. Don Drysdale+ (14) 2486 R
36. Jack Morris+ (18) 2478 R
37. Mark Langston (16) 2464 L
38. Jim Kaat (25) 2461 L
39. Sam McDowell (15) 2453 L
40. Andy Pettitte (18) 2448 L
41. Jamie Moyer (25) 2441 L
42. Felix Hernandez (14, 32) 2422 R
43. Luis Tiant (19) 2416 R
44. Dennis Eckersley+ (24) 2401 R
45. Kevin Brown (19) 2397 R
46. Sandy Koufax+ (12) 2396 L
47. Charlie Hough (25) 2362 R
48. Robin Roberts+ (19) 2357 R
49. Zack Greinke (15, 34) 2344 R
50. Early Wynn+ (23) 2334 R
Rank Player (yrs, age) Strikeouts Throws
51. Cole Hamels (13, 34) 2324 L
52. Rube Waddell+ (13) 2316 L
53. Max Scherzer (11, 33) 2314 R
 

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Thanks again for the nice Sunday morning read catching up. I remember the hype around David Clyde as well as my dad and grandfather discussing the Folly floater when it happened. Good memories Sir. Thank you for taking the time.

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In one of baseball's most memorable pitching duels, Giants' right-hander Juan Marichal and the Braves' southpaw Warren Spahn both hurl 15 scoreless innings before Willie Mays ends the marathon contest with a homer off Spahnie in the bottom of the 16th giving San Francisco a 1-0 win.

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1958In their 35th home date in L.A., the transplanted Dodgers reach the one million mark in attendance. Last season, the team drew only 1,028,258 fans, playing in Brooklyn's Ebbets Field.


the afternoon paper became a must read for those who like me were Bum's fans .No morning boxscore
of Dodgers and Giants games anymore

had to wait for a Dodgers trip to play the Reds,Cubs or Cards and hope to pick up the game on the radio.

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it's 1968 and these 2 guys are a big part of my world......

watching and reading the boxscores as The Mick finishes his last season and The Say Hey Kid is approaching his 1972 exit to the Mets which should have never happened.
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1994Red Sox shortstop John Valentin snares Marc Newfield's sixth-inning line drive, steps on second retiring Mike Blowers, and then tags the runner coming from first, Kevin Mitchell, to turn an unassisted triple play. After completing the rare feat, accomplishing a play that has occurred only ten times in major league history, the infielder begins a three-homer outburst by Boston in the bottom of the frame, helping the team defeat the Mariners at Fenway Park, 4-3.<center><iframe width="224" height="126" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/YXJuw4Rd0ck?rel=0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen=""></iframe></center>

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2002Despite chants of 'Let them play!' from the sellout crowd of 41,871 at Milwaukee's Miller Park, Baseball Commissioner Bud Seligxstop declares the 73rd All-Star Game a 7-7 tie after 11 innings. No player is selected to receive the first Ted Williams Most Valuable Player award, named in honor of the late Red Sox legend who died five days ago.

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this should be the last pitch count game for the southpaw ace..

Dodgers get him picking up that W every 5th day they will overtake the West rivals


News: Kershaw (3-4) tossed six shutout innings and allowed just two hits and a walk with five strikeouts to earn the win Monday over the Padres. (Mon Jul 9)

Spin: Kershaw was efficient, too, as he needed just 89 pitches to get through six frames, and he probably would have gone deeper had the Dodgers not supplied him with an early five-run lead. Kershaw has now completed six innings twice in a row after not pitching into the sixth for his first three starts back from injury. Slowly but surely, it seems like Kershaw is building back up to the ace we know. He'll take a 2.61 ERA into his final start of the first half Saturday against the Angels.

Bums 1/2 game out of First now...

 

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1934At the All-Star Game played in New York's Polo Grounds, Giants pitcher Carl Hubbell faces a starting lineup comprised of nine eventual Hall of Famers. 'King Carl' is up to the unique occurrence in baseball history when he fans the first five batters he faces, Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Jimmie Foxx, Al Simmons, and Joe Cronin.<center><iframe width="224" height="126" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/OEO5EmgjeVc?rel=0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen=""></iframe></center>

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1984At San Francisco's Candlestick Park, Dodger southpaw Fernando Valenzuela and Mets rookie Dwight Gooden combine to strike out six consecutive American League All-Stars on the 50th anniversary of Carl Hubbell's memorable 1934 Midsummer Classic performance of setting down five future Hall of Famers on strikes. Dwight Gooden, at the age of 19, becomes the youngest player ever to participate in an All-Star Game.

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