Baseball History on May 14 from Baseball Almanac

Baseball history on May 14, including every baseball player who was born on May 14, died on May 14, made their debut on May 14, and ended their big league career on May 14, by Baseball Almanac. — www.baseball-almanac.com

Baseball Almanac gives us the Baseball History of May 14.

May 14 1886 - Charles Comiskey, player-manager of the Browns, prevents a double play by running full tilt into Reds second baseman Bid McPhee, enabling the Browns to win 2-1. The Cincinnati fans are irate, but the American Association umpire allows the play.

May 14, 1950 - Pittsburgh first baseman Johnny Hopp hit two home runs and four singles in six at-bats, leading the Pirates to a 16-9 victory over the Cubs in the second game of a doubleheader at Chicago.

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