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Consecutive games scoring one or more runs. 24 – Billy Hamilton, Philadelphia Phillies – July 6 through August 2, 1894; Consecutive games with a walk. 22 – Roy Cullenbine, Detroit Tigers – July 2 through July 22, 1947; Consecutive games with a double. 9 – Bo Bichette, Toronto Blue Jays – July 31 through August 8, 2019; Consecutive ...
For the second straight night, however, the Yankee bullpen could not keep the lead. Ortiz led off the eighth inning with a home run off former Red Sox reliever Tom Gordon, making it a one-run game. Kevin Millar followed with a walk and was again replaced by pinch runner Dave Roberts, who went to third on Trot Nixon's single.
In early baseball, there was no concept of a "ball." It was created by the NABBP in 1863, originally as a sort of unsportsmanlike-conduct penalty: "Should the pitcher repeatedly fail to deliver to the striker fair balls, for the apparent purpose of delaying the game, or for any other cause, the umpire, after warning him, shall call one ball, and if the pitcher persists in such action, two and ...
And on this Friday night in Los Angeles, Freddie Freeman hit a walk-off grand slam in the 10th inning to nearly the identical spot as Gibson, winning Game 1 of the 2024 World Series. Los Angeles ...
The Dolphins could only watch during the timeout, as a handful of Buffalo Bills players cleared snow on the ground at Highmark Stadium, paving way for the kick that would once again leave them ...
Joe Carter's 1993 World Series home run was a baseball play that occurred in Game 6 of the 1993 World Series on October 23, 1993, at SkyDome in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.In the bottom of the ninth inning Joe Carter hit a one-out, three-run walk-off home run off Philadelphia Phillies closer Mitch Williams to give the Toronto Blue Jays its second consecutive championship.
Andre Pallante (4-1) pitched a one-hit 10th. Juan Soto had a pair of two-out RBI singles for the Padres (62-72), who have lost five of six. Soto’s second put San Diego ahead 4-3 in the seventh.
After Paul Konerko hits a grand slam to give Chicago a 6–4 lead in the seventh, and Houston ties it in the ninth, Podsednik, who had not homered in 129 games in the regular season, hits one to right-center with one out to win it. 2011: Game 6, October 27 David Freese, St. Louis: Busch Stadium: Mark Lowe, Texas: 9–9, 11th 0 out 0 on 10–9 3–3