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The rest are a bunch of no name players from the 1960's to the 1990's.
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I just picked up this terrific photo of Jim Maloney's 2nd no-hitter celebration vs. the Astros on 4/30/69 at Cincinnati.
On the following day, fellow double no-hit pitcher Don Wilson of the Houston Astros would return the favor by throwing a 4-0 no-hitter against the Reds. This is only one of three times that this has ever occured in ML history. This photo makes a nice compliment to my tickets to the Maloney/ Wilson back-to-back no-hitters. ![]() |
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Picked up this photo of Babe Ruth from 1920:
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Scott, I remember very well how good it felt when Wilson no-hit them the next day. 1969 was a good year for the 'stros, despite things crumbling at the end.
Nice pick-up!
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Not valuable, but I think cool 1939 photo showing the Four Old Cat game scene orig from 1845
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On September 4, 1974, and what proved to be his last harrah before his untimely death, Don Wilson was replaced by a pinch hitter after pitching eight no-hit innings against Cincinnati at the Astrodome. Mike Cosgrove pitched the ninth inning and gave up a leadoff single to HOF Tony Perez for the only hit as the Reds won 2-1. What was it about Don Wilson and the Reds? -He pitched a no-hitter against them on 4-30-69 -He struck out 18 Reds in Cincinnati on 7/14/68 -He threw a 1-hitter with 16 K's on 9/10/68 -He threw a 1-hitter against the Reds on 9/17/71 at HOU Too weird! Let's just say that Don Wilson knew how to pitch to one very good Cincinnati Reds team.... ![]() Last edited by Scott Garner; 02-20-2013 at 05:29 PM. |
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Picked up this very fragile but beautiful scorecard from 09-23-1895 in which Baltimore won 12-4. The scorer miscounted a run in Baltimore's 8th scoring 3 in which they scored 4. A few notibles in this game.
Here also is a link at the LOC from The Sun(New York) of the boxscore. Interesting to see the style of score keeping then. http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lc...24/ed-1/seq-4/
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