April 21, 1949: St. Louis Cardinals vs. Cincinnati Reds
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Johnny Vander Meer pitched a complete game shutout, giving up only four hits on the afternoon. With today's result, both the Reds and the Cardinals sit at 1-1 on the year.
Now into the first week of May and things continue to heat up in the American League, as the shocking Senators remain atop the standings at this early point in the season. The Athletics continue to stay close to them, led by a powerful offense and the incredible arm of Lefty Grove. At the same time, some familiar bats have also started to come alive, with players like Ruth, Lazzeri, and Simmons now starting to knock balls out of the park and climb up the lists of league leaders. Let's take a look at where things stand through May 5, 1929: American League Team Wins Losses Games Back Win Pct Home Road Strk L10 Senators 9 3 - 750 4-1 5-2 W-2 7-3 Athletics 9 5 1 643 4-1 5-4 L-1 7-3 Tigers 10 8 2 556 4-5 6-3 W-1 5-5 Yankees 6 6 3 500 2-2 4-4 L-1 5-5 Browns 8 8 3 500 4-5 4-3 W-2 6-4 White Sox 7 8 3.5 467 5-4 2-4 W-1 5-5 Indians 7 9 4 438 4-5 3-4 L-5 3-7 Red Sox 2 11 7.5 154 1-7 1-4
There was only one game played today, so by sheer process of elimination...it is the game of the day. The funny thing is, though, it was actually a great game anyway and would have been a contender for a Game of the Day tag even with a normal day's action. Game of the Day 4-17-1940 (Day Game): 1940-Yankees (1-1) vs. 1940-Athletics (1-1) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E 1940-Yankees 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 3 0 7 11 2 1940-Athletics 1 0 1 0 3 1 0 0 2 8 13 0 The Athletics jumped out to an early lead with a solo homerun in the bottom of the 1st by Wally Moses and added another run in the bottom of the 3rd. There was a flurry of runs scored in the 5th and 6th innings by both teams, but the real drama started in the 8th inning. Trailing 6-4 coming into the top of 8th, the Yankees got two men aboard as Joe Gordon stepped to the plate...one pitch later and the ball was flying over the fence for a three-run homerun to give the Ya
Three games today, two of them really-well played, while the White Sox-Senators was a bit of a runaway. Today finally saw the Cardinals get their first win of the season, in a game where neither starter went particularly deep. The Cubs lost their first game of the year but will certainly take a 4-1 start. The Game of the Day, though, featured a matchup of two star starting pitchers. Game of the Day: Detroit Tigers vs. Cleveland Indians 4-21-1940 (Day Game): 1940-Tigers (3-1) vs. 1940-Indians (2-1) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E 1940-Tigers 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 5 8 0 1940-Indians 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 3 6 1 Schoolboy Rowe (DET) Bob Feller, coming off of a complete game shutout on opening day, faced off against Tigers starter Schoolboy Rowe. In this duel, it was surprisingly Rowe who came out on top. Rowe pitched into the 9th inning before getting into a bit of a jam and turning it over to his bullpen to finish thing
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