This Day In Dodgers History: Willie Davis Has 6-Hit Game
Briefly

On May 24, 1973, in an epic 19-inning game against the New York Mets, Willie Davis made Dodgers history by becoming the first player in L.A. franchise history to achieve six hits in a single game. Despite his impressive performance, the Dodgers lost the game 7-3, which lasted an exhausting five hours and 42 minutes, extending into the next day. This notable feat is echoed by subsequent players who have reached six hits in a game for the team, showcasing Davis' remarkable legacy in Dodgers history.
Willie Davis made Dodgers history on May 24, 1973, becoming the first player in L.A. franchise history to secure six hits in a single game.
The game against the Mets lasted 19 innings and took five hours and 42 minutes, ending in a 7-3 loss for the Dodgers.
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