Historical Hitter
Who had a standout hitting performance on this date in baseball history? Each day we’ll share a “Historical Hitter” of the Day
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Historical Hitter June 16, 1892: Hugh Duffy
The Batter of Yesterday was Hall of Famer Hugh Duffy, Sir Hugh Duffy as the Royal Rooters knew him. In…
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Historical Hitter June 4th: Heinie Reitz
We celebrate both Country and Player on this day. Oh, Canada John Thorn and Tom Heitz research notes that on…
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Historical Hitter November 16th 1911: Hans Lobert
International baseball is not a new occurrence, and in the years before the First World War, major league teams played…
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Historical Hitter November 3rd & 4th: Pearl Casey
As November means the end of the post season, the barnstorming season begins. In 1908 a special all star team,…
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Historical Hitter November 1st: William Fredrick “Heinie” Heitmuller
For years the Pacific Coast League played the longest schedule in baseball, running from early April to the last week…
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Historical Hitter October 29-30: Monte Ward
With the Giants winning their Eighth World Series Title, or 10 if one includes the two from 1888 &1889, it…
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Historical Hitter October 28th: John Montgomery Ward
Today was the day Monte Ward joined the Baseball Tourists en-route. Ward had arrived late for his Giants had just…
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Historical Hitter October 2th 1888: Cap Anson
On this day in 1888 The All-American Stars were playing the Chicago National Leaguers on their American wing of their…
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Historical Hitter October 24th 1892: Hugh Duffy
In the age when the Beaneaters were the toast of Boston and kings of baseball, their leader was once derided…
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Historical Hitter October 23rd 1910: Eddie Collins
Discovered by Connie Mack from the halls of Columbia University Eddie Collins began his 25 year playing career as Eddie…
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Historical Hitter October 19th 1889: Hank O’Day
Today the hitting hero is Giants Centerfielder Hank O’Day. Yet it also presents a great discrepancy that needs adjudication. On…
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Historical Hitter October 18th 1862: Jim Creighton
As we know, that baseball was not “invented” but evolved as a game most notably in the baseball incubator of…
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Historical Hitter October 17th 1911: Home Run Baker
Today in the 1911 World Series the first World Series nickname was created. John Franklin Baker entered this World Series…
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Historical Hitter October 16th 1912: Olaf Hendriksen
Given the intensity of the game, some World Series heroes are lesser known players who rise to the occasion. The…
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Historical Hitter October 15th 1923: Bob Meusel
Yesterday was the last time the Cubs won a championship, today is the first time the Yankees did. On October…
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Historical Hitter October 14th 1908: Johnny Evers
Leading the way in 1908 World Series was the irascible second baseman, Johnny Evers. He went 3 for 4 that…
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Historical Hitter October 13th 1909: Fred Clarke
October 13 is the day for the Pittsburgh Pirates, because three unique World Series events occurred on this day. …
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Historical Hitter October 12th 1920: Steve O’Neill
Today was the day the Indians won their first World Series, in fact the Indians won their first world series…
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Historical Hitter October 11th 1948: Stan Musial
If your team is from Beantown and wears red stockings, October 11 is your day; for better or worse. In…
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Historical Hitter October 10th 1887: Tip O’Neil
In 1887 the season ended on the ninth so the Batter of the day for the 10th is Tip O’Neil.…
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Historical Hitter October 9th 1887: Clarence Williams
Clarence Williams of the Cuban Giants went 3 for 4 with two runs scored in an exhibition game between the…
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Historical Hitter October 8th 1909: Honus Wagner
This October 8th illustrates the best and worst of the Baseball business. And it ties together two Hall of Famers;…
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Historical Hitter October 6 1926: Babe Ruth
The World Series is the stage that etches great players into the national consciousness. The Babe set the mark for…
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Historical Hitter October 5 1905: Charles Albert Bender
October 5 is part of the baseball lexicon for an off the field and on field events. First at bat…
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Historical Hitter October 4 1925: Harry Heilmann
Rather than being a post season date, in 1925 it was the last day of the season. Today is a…
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Historical Hitter October 3 1920: George Sisler
October 3 has been the date for epic contests between the Giants and Dodgers. While the current teams date from…
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Historical Hitter October 2 1898: Candy La Chance
It’s October, which means that it’s the month that belongs to the Yankees. Baseball history contains more references perhaps to…
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Historical Hitters September 30: Two Babes and a Shotgun
Since it’s always good to start with The Bambino, today was the day in 1927 that number 60 was hit,…
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Historical Hitter September 29 1942: Barney Serrell
Today the focus is on batters and in this case the batting hero the day from September 29 comes from…
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Historical Hitter September 28: The .400 Hitters
September 28 was one of the busiest days in the history of the game. I want to highlight two items…
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Historical Hitter September 27: Nap Lajoie
In the long history of the game, I know of four people who have teams named for them. Two are…
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Historical Hitter September 26 1896: Jesse Burkett
It seems the last week in September as the season is winding down for the teams that have not clinched…
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Historical Hitter September 25 1931: Cal McVey
On this day in 1931, baseball again rose to the occasion and performed a Charity Series in New. Unlike yesterday,…
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Historical Hitter September 19 1883: John Reilly
On this day back in 1883, Long John Reilly hit the cycle. What is more remarkable is this was the…
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Historical Hitter September 18: Red Ruffing
In a game not noted of its pitching, Red Ruffing is the batter of the day. It was a nail…
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Historical Hitter September 16 1924: Jim Bottomley
On this day in 1924, Hall of Famer Jim Bottomley of the St. Louis Cardinals went 6 for 6 and…
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Historical Hitter September 15 1887: Tim Murnane
Baseball has been played in Boston since 1871 as a professional sport. On this day in 1887, perhaps the first…
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Historical Hitters September 14: The Griffeys & Cy Seymour
Cy Who? Seymour who? Cy was short for given nickname cyclone, his given name was James Bentley Seymour, one of…
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Historical Hitter September 10th-15th: Roger Connor
Yesterday’s batter Jackie Tavener, while spectacular on September 12, was sadly a tragic figure. So it’s time for a true…
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Historical Hitter September 12 1924: Jackie Tavener
Jackie Who? On this day in 1924 Jackie Tavener hit three triples. On September 12, 1925 at the historic and…
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Historical Hitter September 10 1924: Frankie Frisch
On this day in 1924 the indomitable Fordham Flash knocked out a career high 6 hits in a Giants victory…
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Historical Hitter September 9 1922: Baby Doll Jacobson
On this day William Baby Doll Jacobson of the St. Louis Browns hit three triples and a single going 4…
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Historical Hitter September 8 1916: Wally Schang
On this day in 1916, Wally Schang became the first switch hitter to hit two home runs from each side…
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Historical Hitter September 7: Jimmy Foxx
From 1928 until 1941, Jimmy Foxx was baseballs most feared right handed home run hitter. When he retired in 1945,…
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Historical Hitter September 6 1909: Christy Mathewson
The headline of the New York Daily Tribune says it all: GIANTS LOSE; THEN WIN MATTY HERO OF DAY Win…
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Historical Hitter September 5 1935: Terry Moore
On this day in 1935, this rookie center fielder had his best day at the plate going 6 for 6…
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Historical Hitters September 4 1927: Lloyd and Paul Waner
September 4 – Lloyd and Paul Waner On this day in 1927, brothers Lloyd and Paul Waner became for the…
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Historical Hitters September 3 1897: Jack Doyle & Willie Keeler
If September 2 was a day to forget for natives of Charm City as yesterday’s post noted, September 3 is…
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Historical Hitter September 2 1890: Harry Bay
On this day in 1902, the Cleveland Bronchos had no trouble defeating the soon to be defunct Original American League…
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Historical Hitter September 1 1890: Tom Oyster Burns
On this day one of baseball’s most unusual event occurred: a triple header. In the three games for the price…
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