This Date in Baseball-Week Ahead
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Walter Johnson of the Washington Senators pitched a remarkable 15-inning game, allowing only four hits and defeating the St. Louis Browns 1-0. The only hit allowed in the first 11 innings was a triple. Atley Donald set an AL rookie pitching record by securing his 12th consecutive win for the New York Yankees, winning 5-1. Lefty Grove achieved his 300th victory with the Boston Red Sox by beating the Cleveland Indians. Roger Maris excelled with four home runs in a doubleheader against the Chicago White Sox, marking a significant milestone in his pursuit of home runs.
Walter Johnson pitched a four-hitter in 15 innings, defeating the St. Louis Browns 1-0. The only hit he allowed in the first 11 innings was a triple by George Sisler.
Atley Donald of the New York Yankees set a rookie AL pitching record with his 12th consecutive victory since May 9, resulting in a 5-1 win over the St. Louis Browns.
Lefty Grove won his 300th and final game with the Boston Red Sox, beating the Cleveland Indians 10-6, marking a significant milestone in his career.
Roger Maris hit four homers in a doubleheader against the Chicago White Sox, taking him to 40 for the year, significantly ahead of Babe Ruth's home run pace.
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