June 3, 1941 (Replay Baseball)
June 3, 1941
- Tigers starter Dizzy Trout went the distance today at home against the Yankees, giving up only one run on four hits and striking out eight. The Tigers scored three runs in the first inning and never looked back, winning the game 5-1.
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The Dodgers throttled the St. Louis Cardinals
today at Ebbets Field, but it initially looked like it was going to be a
nailbiter between starters Whit Wyatt and Mort Cooper. The game was scoreless into the 6th
inning, when Dixie Walker opened things up for the Dodgers with a solo home run
(#2 on the year). Whit Wyatt then helped
his own cause later in the 6th, hitting a two-out single to drive in
the second run of the game. Pete Reiser
truly blew things open that same inning with a three-run home run, to push the
Dodger lead to 7-0. That was more than
Wyatt needed, as he went the distance and gave up only four hits while striking
out eight. Wyatt moves to 9-2 on the
year with his league-leading fourth shutout of the season. With the win, the Dodgers pulled even with
the Cincinnati Reds atop the NL standings.
The Cardinals fell back by a full game.
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Reds starting pitcher Paul Derringer was
brilliant today, tossing a complete game shutout and striking out five along the
way. The Reds beat the Giants 3-0 and
pulled a half-game ahead of the second place Dodgers. Derringer moved to 5-4 on the season.




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