April 29, 1941 (Replay Baseball)

 


-          The Yankees absolutely obliterated the St. Louis Browns.  Centerfielder Joe DiMaggio continued his tear, hitting his first home run of the season and driving in four runs, which brings his league leading total to 20 RBI.  At the same time, Yankees right fielder George Selkirk was equally as effective, hitting a home run himself and driving in five runs.  The Yankees ultimately won 19-9.

George Selkirk (Yankees)

-          Red Sox player-manager Joe Cronin had himself a day in Detroit – going a perfect 4-4 with a walk, hitting two home runs, and driving in six runs. The Red Sox pounded the Tigers 10-4.

Joe Cronin (Red Sox)

-          Dodgers catcher Mickey Owen was the hero today at Ebbets Field, hitting a walkoff single in the bottom of the 10th inning to beat the Reds 2-1.  Dodgers starter Luke Hamlin continued the superb starting pitching for Brooklyn, throwing 10 innings and giving up only one hit, which was a solo homerun.

Luke Hamlin (Dodgers)





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