Baseball History on June 8 from the Baseball Almanac
Baseball history on June 8, including every baseball player who was born on June 8, died on June 8, made their debut on June 8, and ended their big league career on June 8, by Baseball Almanac. — www.baseball-almanac.com
The Baseball Almanac website carries a plethora of June events like:
1920 - The Reds' Edd Roush falls asleep in center field during a long argument in the infield.
1935 - Lou Gehrig collides with Carl Reynolds on a play at first base and leaves the game with arm and shoulder injuries.
1955 - The Dodgers option pitcher Tommy Lasorda to Montreal to make room on the roster for bonus baby Sandy Koufax.
June 8th in 1980s Baseball
A future Cy Young winner makes his debut, a big day for Rod Carew, and the Cardinals make a move that shapes the rest of the decade on June 8th in 1980s Baseball — 80sbaseball.com
J. Daniel bring us more 80sBaseball.com events for June 8 and among the many are:
1981 - Rod Carew goes 3 for 5 against the Indians.
1986 - David Cone gives up one run in an inning of relief work in his big league debut.
1986 - Terry Mulholland gives up one run in seven and a third innings in his big league debut.
This Day In Baseball June 8
The ThisDayinBseball.com website provides dozens of June 8 events including these gems:
1909 - Cack Henley completes the longest complete-game shutout in baseball history.
1933- Jimmie Foxx homers in 4 straight at bats over 2 games.
1968 - Don Drysdale’s major league record streak of consecutive scoreless innings comes to an end.
1977 - Nolan Ryan notches his fourth career 19-strikeout game.
1909 - Cack Henley completes the longest complete-game shutout in baseball history.
1933- Jimmie Foxx homers in 4 straight at bats over 2 games.
1968 - Don Drysdale’s major league record streak of consecutive scoreless innings comes to an end.
1977 - Nolan Ryan notches his fourth career 19-strikeout game.
Baseball History Unpacked - June 8
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