This Day in Baseball May 30

ThisDayinBaseball.com gathers dozens of items from baseball history daily. Among them for May 30 are contained:
1890 - Henry Gruber of the Cleveland Infants was called out for batting out of order against the Brooklyn Wonders.
1894 - Bobby Lowe of the Boston Beaneaters becomes the first player to hit four home runs in one game.
1913 - A record setting day for Red Sox outfielder and future Hall of Famer Harry Hooper becomes the first major leaguer to start both games of a doubleheader with a home run.
1955 - Brooklyn Dodgers pitcher Don Newcombe hits two home runs.
2001 - Barry Bonds hits two home runs, moving past Willie McCovey and Ted Williams into 11th place on the major league career list.

This Day In Baseball May 3

The This Day In Baseball website introduces us to the May 3 happenings in the MLB including events centered around players like: Bobby Lowe, Jimmy Sheckard, Jack McCarthy, Lefty Grove, Vic Raschi, Pete Rose, Joe Morgan, and more. MLB May 3
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