1964 -- The New York Mets and the San Francisco Giants played the longest doubleheader in major league history -- 9 hours, 52 minutes -- with the help of a 23-inning game in the nightcap that was won ...
1941 -- Lou Gehrig died in New York at age 37 ... Willie Mays drove in the other five runs with two homers. 1971 — Ken Holtzman of the Chicago Cubs pitched his second no-hitter, beating the ...
1941 -- Lou Gehrig died in New York at age 37 ... Willie Mays drove in the other five runs with two homers. 1971 — Ken Holtzman of the Chicago Cubs pitched his second no-hitter, beating the ...
1941 -- Lou Gehrig died in New York at age 37 ... Willie Mays drove in the other five runs with two homers. 1971 — Ken Holtzman of the Chicago Cubs pitched his second no-hitter, beating the ...
1941 -- Lou Gehrig died in New York at age 37 ... Willie Mays drove in the other five runs with two homers. 1971 — Ken Holtzman of the Chicago Cubs pitched his second no-hitter, beating the Cincinnati ...
Ken Holtzman, MLB's winningest Jewish pitcher who threw two no-hitters for the Chicago Cubs and helped the Oakland Athletics win three straight World Series championships in the 1970s, has died ...
However, Savage eventually succumbed to injuries and died July 2. Does anyone remember Art Pollard ... former Cub, Yankee, A and Oriole Ken Holtzman, former Steeler Andy Russell, former Brooklyn ...
1941 -- Lou Gehrig died in New York at age 37 ... Willie Mays drove in the other five runs with two homers. 1971 — Ken Holtzman of the Chicago Cubs pitched his second no-hitter, beating the Cincinnati ...
1941 -- Lou Gehrig died in New York at age 37 ... Willie Mays drove in the other five runs with two homers. 1971 — Ken Holtzman of the Chicago Cubs pitched his second no-hitter, beating the ...
1941 -- Lou Gehrig died in New York at age 37 ... Willie Mays drove in the other five runs with two homers. 1971 — Ken Holtzman of the Chicago Cubs pitched his second no-hitter, beating the ...
1941 -- Lou Gehrig died in New York at age 37 ... Willie Mays drove in the other five runs with two homers. 1971 — Ken Holtzman of the Chicago Cubs pitched his second no-hitter, beating the Cincinnati ...
Ken DeWeerdt, a veteran and supervisor of Fillmore Township for the last dozen years, died Wednesday, May 29, at age 77.