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- makar75
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херню всякую пишете....а вот Кабс уже который матч нет....очень жаль
..в расписании стоит один за неделю.......печалька

- nsergey73
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On This Date In BaseBall History / 11.05.16
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1904 After 23 innings of pitching no-hit baseball, Cy Young's streak ends. The stretch includes six innings today, two innings April 25, six on April 30, and the perfect game against the A's on May 5.
1946 The Red Sox' early season winning streak comes to an end at 15 consecutive victories when right-hander Tiny Bonham, giving up just two hits in the Yankee Stadium contest, blanks the team, 2-0. Boston, who will go on to easily capture the AL pennant, started the season 21-3 before today's loss against New York.
1950 After fans boo him for misplaying a ball, Ted Williams makes an inappropriate gesture three times (once to left, once to center, and once to right) to the Red Sox fans sitting in the outfield stands. During his next at bat, as the booing continues, the Splendid Splinter becomes the Splendid Spitter as Williams steps out of the box to spit at fans to show his displeasure.
1955 With the help of an Ernie Banks grand slam, Chicago snaps Brooklyn's 11-game winning streak, 10-8. The bases-filled homer will be Mr. Cub's first of five on the year.
1963 Sandy Koufax takes a perfect game into the eighth inning before walking Ed Bailey on a 3-and-2 pitch, but will finish the Dodger Stadium contest with the second of four career no-hitters, blanking the Giants, 8-0. The Los Angeles southpaw beats San Francisco ace Juan Marichal, who will also author a no-hitter next month.
1972 The cash-strapped Giants, after promising the club would never trade him, send Willie Mays to New York, the city where he began his Hall of Fame career in 1951, for right-hander Charlie Williams and $50,000 cash. San Francisco owner Horace Stoneham, who could not guarantee his aging superstar an income after the outfielder retired, extracts a promise from the Mets that they will pay the 'Say Hey Kid' $50,000 a year for the ten years after the future Hall of Famer stops playing.
1980 In the top of the seventh inning, Phillies' leadoff batter Pete Rose steals home after swiping second and third base to become the first National League player in 52 years to complete the stolen base cycle in one frame. In 1928, Brooklyn's Harvey Hendrick accomplished the feat in the eighth inning of an Ebbets Field contest against Chicago.
1991 After a heckler calls him ‘Joey’, a name he dislikes, and makes references to his problems with alcohol, Albert Belle responds by picking up a foul ball and nailing the offensive offender in the chest from 15 feet away. Although the fans clearly supported his action, the Indian outfielder is fined and suspended for one week.
1998 Striking out 13 Diamondbacks, Cubs' Kerry Wood sets a major league record for strikeouts in consecutive games with 33 in two games. The previous record for strikeouts (32) in two starts was held by Luis Tiant (1968 - Indians), Nolan Ryan (1974 - Angels), Dwight Gooden (1984 - Mets), and Randy Johnson (1997 - Mariners).
2000 Manny Ramirez tags a first-inning grand slam and adds a two-run homer in the sixth, leading the Indians to a 16-0 rout of the Royals. The victory, which stops Kansas City's winning streak at five games, is Cleveland's most lopsided shutout in 45 years, when the Tribe beat the Red Sox 19-0.
2004 Pittsfield city officials and historians release a 1791 document that they believe is the earliest written reference to baseball. The 213 year-old bylaw, used to protect the windows of the town’s new meeting house by prohibiting anyone from playing baseball within 80 yards of the building, was uncovered by baseball historian John Thorn while doing research on the origins of baseball.
2006 Hideki Matsui's streak of playing in every game since starting his MLB career with the Yankees in 2003 ends at 518 games as the left fielder breaks his left wrist attempting to make a diving catch. The 31 year-old Japanese star established the big league record for consecutive games to start a career, surpassing Hall of Fame infielder Ernie Banks, who played in 424 contests at the start of his playing days with Cubs from 1953-56.
2008 At Shea Stadium, a 13-minute delay occurs in the beginning of the ninth of the Mets' 8-3 victory over the Reds, when David Ross bats out of order, making an out in Corey Patterson’s place in the lineup. The very confused umpires eventually make the correct call, telling Ross to bat again, now with one out, without his teammate having an opportunity to come to the plate.
2012 The Mets play their 8,000th game in franchise history, dropping a 6-5 decision in Miami when closer Frank Francisco allows the tying and winning runs to score in the bottom of the ninth inning. During the thousand game span, the Amazins have compiled a 515-485 record, with third baseman David Wright being the team's top home run hitter and run producer with 143 round-trippers and 595 RBIs.
1946 The Red Sox' early season winning streak comes to an end at 15 consecutive victories when right-hander Tiny Bonham, giving up just two hits in the Yankee Stadium contest, blanks the team, 2-0. Boston, who will go on to easily capture the AL pennant, started the season 21-3 before today's loss against New York.

1955 With the help of an Ernie Banks grand slam, Chicago snaps Brooklyn's 11-game winning streak, 10-8. The bases-filled homer will be Mr. Cub's first of five on the year.
1963 Sandy Koufax takes a perfect game into the eighth inning before walking Ed Bailey on a 3-and-2 pitch, but will finish the Dodger Stadium contest with the second of four career no-hitters, blanking the Giants, 8-0. The Los Angeles southpaw beats San Francisco ace Juan Marichal, who will also author a no-hitter next month.
1972 The cash-strapped Giants, after promising the club would never trade him, send Willie Mays to New York, the city where he began his Hall of Fame career in 1951, for right-hander Charlie Williams and $50,000 cash. San Francisco owner Horace Stoneham, who could not guarantee his aging superstar an income after the outfielder retired, extracts a promise from the Mets that they will pay the 'Say Hey Kid' $50,000 a year for the ten years after the future Hall of Famer stops playing.
1980 In the top of the seventh inning, Phillies' leadoff batter Pete Rose steals home after swiping second and third base to become the first National League player in 52 years to complete the stolen base cycle in one frame. In 1928, Brooklyn's Harvey Hendrick accomplished the feat in the eighth inning of an Ebbets Field contest against Chicago.

1998 Striking out 13 Diamondbacks, Cubs' Kerry Wood sets a major league record for strikeouts in consecutive games with 33 in two games. The previous record for strikeouts (32) in two starts was held by Luis Tiant (1968 - Indians), Nolan Ryan (1974 - Angels), Dwight Gooden (1984 - Mets), and Randy Johnson (1997 - Mariners).
2000 Manny Ramirez tags a first-inning grand slam and adds a two-run homer in the sixth, leading the Indians to a 16-0 rout of the Royals. The victory, which stops Kansas City's winning streak at five games, is Cleveland's most lopsided shutout in 45 years, when the Tribe beat the Red Sox 19-0.
2004 Pittsfield city officials and historians release a 1791 document that they believe is the earliest written reference to baseball. The 213 year-old bylaw, used to protect the windows of the town’s new meeting house by prohibiting anyone from playing baseball within 80 yards of the building, was uncovered by baseball historian John Thorn while doing research on the origins of baseball.
2006 Hideki Matsui's streak of playing in every game since starting his MLB career with the Yankees in 2003 ends at 518 games as the left fielder breaks his left wrist attempting to make a diving catch. The 31 year-old Japanese star established the big league record for consecutive games to start a career, surpassing Hall of Fame infielder Ernie Banks, who played in 424 contests at the start of his playing days with Cubs from 1953-56.
2008 At Shea Stadium, a 13-minute delay occurs in the beginning of the ninth of the Mets' 8-3 victory over the Reds, when David Ross bats out of order, making an out in Corey Patterson’s place in the lineup. The very confused umpires eventually make the correct call, telling Ross to bat again, now with one out, without his teammate having an opportunity to come to the plate.
2012 The Mets play their 8,000th game in franchise history, dropping a 6-5 decision in Miami when closer Frank Francisco allows the tying and winning runs to score in the bottom of the ninth inning. During the thousand game span, the Amazins have compiled a 515-485 record, with third baseman David Wright being the team's top home run hitter and run producer with 143 round-trippers and 595 RBIs.
- Венгер Александр
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Ребят, я предлагаю отменить Ратио хотя бы в нашем разделе. Простой пример: скачал три игры Джаянтс против Колорадо на трех разных сайтах (уточнять не буду, сами знаете где), и что на выходе. раздача с одного 25 гб, с второго 71 гб и здесь 2,8 гб. Все просто боятся скачивать, жизнь раздачи не продлевается ни чуть, лежит матч против Мерлинов, и никому он не нужен и подавно. С других сайтов матчи двухнедельной давности качаются на ура. Было бы круто сделать этот сайт самым большим бейсбольным трекером, но так, сомневаюсь...Вам огромное спасибо за всю вашу работу, то оно могла бы собирать больше людей...
- nsergey73
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- mex_mangust
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Венгер Александр,
сейчас ратио не на что не влияет
сейчас ратио не на что не влияет
- Венгер Александр
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Сейчас, может и нет, но народ переживает, что потом, когда будет влиять, они не смогут ничего скачивать...больше у меня нет объяснений, почему тут так мало скачивают бейсбол в сравнении с другими сайтами. Почему у меня сейчас качают матч против Колорадо за 7 мая (уже больше 77 гб), а за 8 нет (там как было 2.88 гб, так и осталось)? У меня был матч, где скачали всего 200 мб (((
- mex_mangust
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Венгер Александр,
повторюсь, сейчас ратио не на что не влияет и скорее всего не будет влиять
гадать на кофейной гуще не нужно
carpe diem
повторюсь, сейчас ратио не на что не влияет и скорее всего не будет влиять
гадать на кофейной гуще не нужно
carpe diem
- Венгер Александр
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Тогда только могу сказать "Ave,mex_mangust"!!!! Дайте Джаянтс и побольше ))))
- mex_mangust
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ну у нас тут booomer очнулся от литоргического сна, глядишь релизов и прибавиться 

- mex_mangust
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Ножкин Алексей,
можно было бы написать вопрос в личку и не палиться))))
спам и спорт-видео это видимо
можно было бы написать вопрос в личку и не палиться))))
спам и спорт-видео это видимо
- booomer
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2 через 2 ;-) из-за графика работыmex_mangust писал(а):ну у нас тут booomer очнулся от литоргического сна, глядишь релизов и прибавиться
- mex_mangust
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booomer,
это лучше чем ничего, спасибо мэн
это лучше чем ничего, спасибо мэн

- booomer
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Да, это Вам спасибо, что не бросаете это делоmex_mangust писал(а):booomer,
это лучше чем ничего, спасибо мэн


- nsergey73
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On This Date In BaseBall History / 12.05.16
1884 In a National League contest played at the South End Grounds, Umpire Van Cort infuriates the visiting Detroit Wolverines when he calls their batter out when it is blatantly obvious that Mike Hines, the Beaneaters' backstop, clearly did not catch the foul tip. The disputed strike three is stuck in the Boston catcher's mask.
1910 Issuing just one walk, which spoils his bid for a perfect game, A's right-hander Chief Bender, who is part Chippewa, throws a 4-0 no-hitter at Shibe Park against the Cleveland Naps (Indians). The home plate umpire is Bill Dinneen, who tossed a no-hit game against the White Sox playing with the Pilgrims (Red Sox) in 1905, making him the only person in big league history to both throw a no-hitter and call one as an umpire.
1950 Ted Williams apologizes to Red Sox fans for the 'insulting' gestures he made after being booed by the Fenway Faithful for allowing the eventual winning run to score on his second error of yesterday's game. In response to the patrons' vocal displeasure, the 'Splendid Splinter' had bowed three times to various sections of the Boston ballpark and made an obscene gesture with his finger.
1958 In a 12-3 rout of their West Coast rival, Willie Mays homers twice against the Dodgers in the LA Memorial Coliseum contest. The 'Say Hey Kid's' second round-tripper, a fifth inning shot off Ed Roebuck, is the first grand slam ever hit by a San Francisco Giant.
1970 At Wrigley Field only 5,264 fans see Ernie Banks hit his 500th career home run, but on hand to witness the historic home run is Frank Secory, one of the umpires of the 1953 contest in which Mr. Cub hit his first round-tripper. The second-inning line drive, hit off Braves' pitcher Pat Jarvis into the left-field bleachers, bounces back onto the field and is given to the Cub first baseman after the ball is retrieved by Atlanta outfielder Rico Carty.
1971 Carl Taylor, after taking himself out of the game in the top of the seventh inning, goes into the clubhouse in Baltimore and sets fire to his baseball equipment and uniform in front of his locker. The 27 year-old Royals' outfielder, who will be suspended for his actions, told manager Bob Lemon earlier to get a new left fielder because he was not helping the team or himself.
1998 Mark Grace is the first player to have his home run ball land in the swimming pool, which is located 415 feet from home plate just behind the right-center field fence of the new Bank One Ballpark. The Cubs' first baseman, who will become a fan favorite in Arizona after signing as a free agent with the club in 2000, will not accomplish the feat again during his three seasons of playing in the desert.
2001 Baseball is ordered by an arbitrator Alan Symonette to reinstate nine of the 22 'resigning' umpires released two years ago and must give them back pay for missed time. The order also states veteran umpires Frank Pulli and Terry Tata do not need to retire after the season as previously planned.
2004 In one of the most remarkable at-bats in big league history, Alex Cora fouls off 14 consecutive pitches and then hits the 18th thrown to him by the Cubs’ Matt Clement over the right-field fence for a two-run home run which doubles LA's lead to 4-0. The Dodger Stadium crowd cheered each foul ball as the total started to be displayed on the scoreboard.
2007 Angels' right-hander Bartolo Colon wins his 12th straight decision against the Rangers as a starter to tie a major league mark. Pedro Martinez, who accomplished the feat facing Seattle from 1998-2004 pitching for the Red Sox, is the only other hurler to win a dozen consecutive starts against an opponent.
2008 In the nightcap of a twin bill against the Blue Jays, Asdrubal Cabrera completes the 14th unassisted triple play in major league history. The Indians second baseman catches Lyle Overbay’s line drive, then steps on second to force out Kevin Mench, and gets the third out tagging Marco Scutaro, the runner from first base.
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1910 Issuing just one walk, which spoils his bid for a perfect game, A's right-hander Chief Bender, who is part Chippewa, throws a 4-0 no-hitter at Shibe Park against the Cleveland Naps (Indians). The home plate umpire is Bill Dinneen, who tossed a no-hit game against the White Sox playing with the Pilgrims (Red Sox) in 1905, making him the only person in big league history to both throw a no-hitter and call one as an umpire.
1950 Ted Williams apologizes to Red Sox fans for the 'insulting' gestures he made after being booed by the Fenway Faithful for allowing the eventual winning run to score on his second error of yesterday's game. In response to the patrons' vocal displeasure, the 'Splendid Splinter' had bowed three times to various sections of the Boston ballpark and made an obscene gesture with his finger.
1958 In a 12-3 rout of their West Coast rival, Willie Mays homers twice against the Dodgers in the LA Memorial Coliseum contest. The 'Say Hey Kid's' second round-tripper, a fifth inning shot off Ed Roebuck, is the first grand slam ever hit by a San Francisco Giant.
1970 At Wrigley Field only 5,264 fans see Ernie Banks hit his 500th career home run, but on hand to witness the historic home run is Frank Secory, one of the umpires of the 1953 contest in which Mr. Cub hit his first round-tripper. The second-inning line drive, hit off Braves' pitcher Pat Jarvis into the left-field bleachers, bounces back onto the field and is given to the Cub first baseman after the ball is retrieved by Atlanta outfielder Rico Carty.

1998 Mark Grace is the first player to have his home run ball land in the swimming pool, which is located 415 feet from home plate just behind the right-center field fence of the new Bank One Ballpark. The Cubs' first baseman, who will become a fan favorite in Arizona after signing as a free agent with the club in 2000, will not accomplish the feat again during his three seasons of playing in the desert.
2001 Baseball is ordered by an arbitrator Alan Symonette to reinstate nine of the 22 'resigning' umpires released two years ago and must give them back pay for missed time. The order also states veteran umpires Frank Pulli and Terry Tata do not need to retire after the season as previously planned.

2007 Angels' right-hander Bartolo Colon wins his 12th straight decision against the Rangers as a starter to tie a major league mark. Pedro Martinez, who accomplished the feat facing Seattle from 1998-2004 pitching for the Red Sox, is the only other hurler to win a dozen consecutive starts against an opponent.
2008 In the nightcap of a twin bill against the Blue Jays, Asdrubal Cabrera completes the 14th unassisted triple play in major league history. The Indians second baseman catches Lyle Overbay’s line drive, then steps on second to force out Kevin Mench, and gets the third out tagging Marco Scutaro, the runner from first base.
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Пожалуйста, выложите недавний матч Нэшнлз с Шерцером 

- ArtemyBerstenev
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В расписании он есть, осталось только ждать.emily-raf писал(а):Пожалуйста, выложите недавний матч Нэшнлз с Шерцером

- mex_mangust
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Макс Шерзер - красавчик



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20 страйкаутов за 9 иннингов, повторение рекорда MLB
- nsergey73
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On This Date In BaseBall History / 13.05.16
On This Date In BaseBall History / 14.05.16
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1929 For the first time in major league history, a game features both teams wearing numbers on the back of their jerseys when the Indians host the Yankees at League Park in Cleveland. The numerals will become a permanent fixture on each club's attire.
1942 Braves' pitcher Jim Tobin, en route to a 6-5 victory over the Cubs, becomes the first modern-day hurler to hit three home runs in one game, equalling the feat of Guy Hecker, who hit three inside-the-park round-trippers playing for Louisville in 1886. 'Ironsides', who pinch-hit a homer in the eighth inning of yesterday's contest, would have hit five consecutive blasts, if his first inning fly ball, which was caught against the right field fence, had gone out.
1947 During the pre-game infield practice, a barrage of racial slurs is directed at Jackie Robinson by the Cincinnati fans during the Dodgers' first visit to Crosley Field this season. Brooklyn shortstop Pee Wee Reese, a Southerner from Kentucky with friends attending the game and captain of the team, engages the black infielder in conversation, and then put his arm around his teammate's shoulder, a gesture that stuns and silences the crowd.
1952 Larry Miggins hits the first of his two major league home runs, going deep off Preacher Roe in the fourth inning of the Cardinals’ 14-8 loss to the Dodgers at Ebbets Field. The round-tripper hit by the Bronx-born outfielder, who had once shared his dream of playing in big leagues during a prep school assembly with a buddy with aspirations to be a baseball broadcaster, is called by an overwhelmed Vin Scully, Brooklyn’s play-by-play announcer who had wondered that day with his friend “what the odds against that would be."
1955 For the first time in his major league career, Mickey Mantle hits home runs from both sides of the plate, finishing the game with three round-trippers – two from the left side and one batting right-handed. The switch-hitting slugger drives in all of his team's runs in the 5–2 victory over Detroit at Yankee Stadium.
1958 As a pinch-hitter, Stan Musial collects his 3000th hit in the sixth inning off Moe Drabowsky in the Cardinals' 5-3 victory over the Cubs at Wrigley Field. 'The Man', the youngest player to reach the milestone, is the eighth major leaguer to accomplish the feat.
1982 The Cubs become the first major league team to win 8,000 games when Allen Ripley and Lee Smith combine to shut out Houston in Chicago's 5-0 victory at the Astrodome. The milestone comes in the 15,337th contest in the 107 year history of the franchise.
1985 After by eight runs, going into the bottom of the sixth inning, the Yankees rally to beat the Twins 9-8. Don Mattingly's ninth inning two-out three-run walk-off home run at the Bronx ballpark is the finishing touch.
1993 One day before his 40th birthday, George Brett hits his 300th career home run, joining Hank Aaron, Stan Musial, Carl Yastrzemski, Willie Mays, and Al Kaline as the only players with three hundred homers and three thousand hits. The Royals' third baseman's historic ball is picked up by a fan on a veterans' hospital outing who happens to be blind.
2001 Alex Rodriguez becomes fifth-youngest (25 years, 289 days) player to hit his 200th career homer. Mel Ott accomplished the feat in 1934 at the youngest age (25 years, 144 days), followed by Eddie Mathews (25 years, 243 days), Jimmie Foxx (25 years, 267 days), and Mickey Mantle (25 years, 280 days).
2002 Thirty-eight home runs shy of the exclusive 500 mark, one-time 'Bash Brother' Jose Canseco, 37, retires due to injuries sustained in recent years. The former American League MVP, who was cut by the Expos during spring training, had his best years in Oakland as a teammate of Mark McGwire.
2010 Trey Hillman, who compiled a 152-207 record in his two-plus years with the club, is fired by the Royals. The popular and well-respected 47 year-old, who piloted the team to a 12-23 record this season, including today’s victory, will be replaced by the team’s current baseball operations assistant and former Brewers manager, Ned Yost.
1942 Braves' pitcher Jim Tobin, en route to a 6-5 victory over the Cubs, becomes the first modern-day hurler to hit three home runs in one game, equalling the feat of Guy Hecker, who hit three inside-the-park round-trippers playing for Louisville in 1886. 'Ironsides', who pinch-hit a homer in the eighth inning of yesterday's contest, would have hit five consecutive blasts, if his first inning fly ball, which was caught against the right field fence, had gone out.


1955 For the first time in his major league career, Mickey Mantle hits home runs from both sides of the plate, finishing the game with three round-trippers – two from the left side and one batting right-handed. The switch-hitting slugger drives in all of his team's runs in the 5–2 victory over Detroit at Yankee Stadium.
1958 As a pinch-hitter, Stan Musial collects his 3000th hit in the sixth inning off Moe Drabowsky in the Cardinals' 5-3 victory over the Cubs at Wrigley Field. 'The Man', the youngest player to reach the milestone, is the eighth major leaguer to accomplish the feat.
1982 The Cubs become the first major league team to win 8,000 games when Allen Ripley and Lee Smith combine to shut out Houston in Chicago's 5-0 victory at the Astrodome. The milestone comes in the 15,337th contest in the 107 year history of the franchise.
1985 After by eight runs, going into the bottom of the sixth inning, the Yankees rally to beat the Twins 9-8. Don Mattingly's ninth inning two-out three-run walk-off home run at the Bronx ballpark is the finishing touch.
1993 One day before his 40th birthday, George Brett hits his 300th career home run, joining Hank Aaron, Stan Musial, Carl Yastrzemski, Willie Mays, and Al Kaline as the only players with three hundred homers and three thousand hits. The Royals' third baseman's historic ball is picked up by a fan on a veterans' hospital outing who happens to be blind.
2001 Alex Rodriguez becomes fifth-youngest (25 years, 289 days) player to hit his 200th career homer. Mel Ott accomplished the feat in 1934 at the youngest age (25 years, 144 days), followed by Eddie Mathews (25 years, 243 days), Jimmie Foxx (25 years, 267 days), and Mickey Mantle (25 years, 280 days).
2002 Thirty-eight home runs shy of the exclusive 500 mark, one-time 'Bash Brother' Jose Canseco, 37, retires due to injuries sustained in recent years. The former American League MVP, who was cut by the Expos during spring training, had his best years in Oakland as a teammate of Mark McGwire.
2010 Trey Hillman, who compiled a 152-207 record in his two-plus years with the club, is fired by the Royals. The popular and well-respected 47 year-old, who piloted the team to a 12-23 record this season, including today’s victory, will be replaced by the team’s current baseball operations assistant and former Brewers manager, Ned Yost.
On This Date In BaseBall History / 14.05.16
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1883 The Phillies, known as the Quakers at the time, win their first game in franchise history when they rout the White Stockings, later to be known as the Cubs, at Chicago's Lake Front Park. Philadelphia had lost their first eight games of the season before today's 12-0 victory, and will finish the season in last place in the eight-team National League with a dismal 17-81 (.173) record.
1920 Beating the Tigers in relief at Griffith Stadium 9-8, 32 year-old Senator right-hander Walter Johnson registers his 300th victory. Although the 'Big Train' hurled for mostly losing teams during his 21-year career, he will compile 417 victories, including winning 20-games or more for ten consecutive seasons (1910-1919).
1939 During the Indians' 9-4 victory over Chicago at Comiskey Park, a woman, sitting in the stands near the visitor's dugout, is injured when Marvin Owen's foul ball strikes her just above the right eye. The Indians' starting pitcher, her 20 year-old son Bob, threw the pitch that resulted in Mrs. Feller needing seven stitches on Mother's Day.
1965 At Fenway Park, Carl Yastrzemski drives in five runs, hitting for the cycle with an additional home run. Yaz's effort, however, still falls short when the seventh-place Red Sox lose to Detroit, 12-8.
1967 Keeping a promise to his wife Merlyn, Mickey Mantle hit his 500th career home run on Mother's Day, a shot into the lower deck into the right field corner of the lower deck at Yankee Stadium. The 'Commerce Comet', now the sixth big leaguer to reach the milestone, hits the historic homer off Stu Miller, helping New York defeat the Orioles, 6-5.
1972 After twenty-one seasons with the Giants, 41 year-old Willie Mays makes a dramatic return to New York in his debut with the Mets when he hits a game-winning home run off Don Carrithers to defeat his former team, 5-4. The 'Say Hey Kid's' 647th career homer in the fifth breaks a 4-4 deadlock.
1986 Angel's’ DH/outfielder Reggie Jackson homers off Red Sox hurler Roger Clemens to surpass Mickey Mantle on the all-time home run list with 537. The future Hall of Famer will retire next season, finishing his 21-year career sixth on the all-time list with 563 round-trippers.
1995 In upstate New York, 11-year-old Katie Brownell, the only girl enrolled in the local Little League, throws a perfect game in front of an astonished crowd of about 100 parents and friends. The shy sixth-grader strikes out every batter she faces, allowing only three foul balls in the six-inning contest at Oakfield Town Park.
1996 Dwight Gooden becomes the eighth Yankee to hurl a no-hitter when he throws 135 pitches, beating the Mariners at the ballpark in the Bronx, 2-0. The 31 year-old right-handed 'Doc', who hadn't won a game in nearly two years, was almost released last month after starting the season poorly.
2002 At Latino-American Stadium, 77 year-old Jimmy Carter throws the ceremonial first pitch of the Cuban League All-Star game. Warming up, the former U.S. President is coached by one-time big league pitching prospect Fidel Castro.
2011 Jorge Posada, claiming a stiff back and then the need for time to clear his head, asks not to play after learning he has been slotted to hit ninth in manager Joe Girardi's lineup. The DH's decision to sit out the game causes controversy when Yankee GM Brian Cashman refutes his player's injury to the media during the nationally televised game against Boston.
1920 Beating the Tigers in relief at Griffith Stadium 9-8, 32 year-old Senator right-hander Walter Johnson registers his 300th victory. Although the 'Big Train' hurled for mostly losing teams during his 21-year career, he will compile 417 victories, including winning 20-games or more for ten consecutive seasons (1910-1919).
1939 During the Indians' 9-4 victory over Chicago at Comiskey Park, a woman, sitting in the stands near the visitor's dugout, is injured when Marvin Owen's foul ball strikes her just above the right eye. The Indians' starting pitcher, her 20 year-old son Bob, threw the pitch that resulted in Mrs. Feller needing seven stitches on Mother's Day.
1965 At Fenway Park, Carl Yastrzemski drives in five runs, hitting for the cycle with an additional home run. Yaz's effort, however, still falls short when the seventh-place Red Sox lose to Detroit, 12-8.
1967 Keeping a promise to his wife Merlyn, Mickey Mantle hit his 500th career home run on Mother's Day, a shot into the lower deck into the right field corner of the lower deck at Yankee Stadium. The 'Commerce Comet', now the sixth big leaguer to reach the milestone, hits the historic homer off Stu Miller, helping New York defeat the Orioles, 6-5.
1972 After twenty-one seasons with the Giants, 41 year-old Willie Mays makes a dramatic return to New York in his debut with the Mets when he hits a game-winning home run off Don Carrithers to defeat his former team, 5-4. The 'Say Hey Kid's' 647th career homer in the fifth breaks a 4-4 deadlock.
1986 Angel's’ DH/outfielder Reggie Jackson homers off Red Sox hurler Roger Clemens to surpass Mickey Mantle on the all-time home run list with 537. The future Hall of Famer will retire next season, finishing his 21-year career sixth on the all-time list with 563 round-trippers.

1996 Dwight Gooden becomes the eighth Yankee to hurl a no-hitter when he throws 135 pitches, beating the Mariners at the ballpark in the Bronx, 2-0. The 31 year-old right-handed 'Doc', who hadn't won a game in nearly two years, was almost released last month after starting the season poorly.
2002 At Latino-American Stadium, 77 year-old Jimmy Carter throws the ceremonial first pitch of the Cuban League All-Star game. Warming up, the former U.S. President is coached by one-time big league pitching prospect Fidel Castro.
2011 Jorge Posada, claiming a stiff back and then the need for time to clear his head, asks not to play after learning he has been slotted to hit ninth in manager Joe Girardi's lineup. The DH's decision to sit out the game causes controversy when Yankee GM Brian Cashman refutes his player's injury to the media during the nationally televised game against Boston.
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Можно точнее, будет ли запись Marlins @ Nats от 14/05/2016?
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Будет, а почему собственно вопрос?ArtemyBerstenev писал(а):Можно точнее, будет ли запись Marlins @ Nats от 14/05/2016?
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