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  2. Rick Camp Game - Wikipedia

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    On July 4, 1985, [2] [3] [4] the New York Mets beat the Atlanta Braves 16–13 in a 19-inning Major League Baseball (MLB) contest [5] that featured Keith Hernandez hitting for the cycle, [6] Mets manager Davey Johnson being ejected, and the Braves coming back to tie the game twice in extra innings, most notably in the bottom of the 18th.

  3. Lou Gehrig - Wikipedia

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    First baseball player to have his uniform number retired; his July 4, 1939, farewell speech was voted by fans as the fifth-greatest moment in Major League Baseball history in 2002 July 4, 1939 [113] The Lou Gehrig Memorial Trophy was awarded to the most valuable player in the annual Hearst Sandlot Classic. 1946 - 1965 [113]

  4. 2008 in baseball - Wikipedia

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    July 15 – The American League wins the 79th All-Star Game at Yankee Stadium, 4–3; the AL puts the winning run in scoring position in every inning from the 10th through 13th, finally scoring Justin Morneau on Michael Young's sacrifice fly with the bases loaded in the 15th inning. The game ties the All-Star record for most innings, and is the ...

  5. 1984 in baseball - Wikipedia

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    July 4 – Doyt Morris, 67, outfielder who appeared in six games with the Philadelphia Athletics in 1937. July 8 – Ralph Coles, 71, outfielder for the Cleveland Bears and Jacksonville Red Caps of the Negro American League from 1939 to 1941. July 9 – Charlie Uhlir, 71, outfielder for Chicago White Sox in 1934.

  6. Sacramento weekend guide: Fourth of July parades ... - AOL

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    Here are what activities the Sacramento area has in store for the weekend of July 1 to July 4: Friday. ... Cheer for the River Cats/Support minor league baseball. Sutter Health Park, 400 Ballpark ...

  7. Independence Day (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Independence Day, known colloquially as the Fourth of July, is a federal holiday in the United States which commemorates the ratification of the Declaration of Independence by the Second Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, establishing the United States of America.

  8. Cotuit Kettleers - Wikipedia

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    The Cotuit team split a home-and-home series with a team from Osterville in 1883, [2] and defeated West Barnstable in a July 4 baseball game in 1888. [3] Cotuit took both ends of a July 4 doubleheader against Falmouth in 1904, [ 4 ] and repeated the feat in 1905, sweeping Falmouth in another holiday twin bill. [ 5 ]

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