1985 — Pete Rose of the Cincinnati Reds became the all-time hit leader with his 4,192nd hit to break Ty Cobb’s record. Rose lined a 2-1 pitch off San Diego pitcher Eric Show to left-center field for a ...
What we’ve watched, over these last six months, is the two best offensive seasons, side by side, by two teammates, in most of ...
This Date in Baseball, September 11 - Pete Rose becomes the all-time hit leader, 4,192, breaking Ty Cobb’s record ...
2001 — Albert Pujols set a National League rookie RBI record as St. Louis beat Milwaukee 8-2. Pujols drove in three runs to ...
Albert Pujols of the St. Louis Cardinals set a National League rookie record on this date in 2001, driving in three runs in ...
The St. Louis Cardinals pounded the Philadelphia Phillies 23-3 in the first game of a doubleheader and beat them again in the ...
1984 — Pete Rose reached the 100-hit plateau for the 22nd consecutive ... 2001 — Roger Clemens became the first pitcher in major league history to go 20-1, pitching the New York Yankees to a 6-3 ...
Somehow, Shohei Ohtani is still capable of surprising us. The most uniquely gifted player in the history of baseball achieved ...
It’s September, and baseball’s final regular-season chapter has begun. When you think of the Phillies and September, one of the usual immediate thoughts that come to mind is the collapse of 1964.
For this, commissioner Fay Vincent banned Steinbrenner from operating the New York Yankees at all. However, he regained control of the team in 1993. Baseball Star Banned for Life for Betting on ...
The Yankees, apparently ... “Together we stopped (Pete) Rose’s hitting streak,” Murti texted – and indeed, our picks did that on Aug. 1, 1978, at Fulton County Stadium in Atlanta.