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1906 Timeline
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- The Boston Pilgrims commit 7 errors 11-8 loss to the St. Louis
Browns (4/10/1906).
- St. Louis Cardinals CF Mike Donlin suffers a career ending tear of his
back muscle while diving for a ball against the Cincinnati Reds (4/15/1906).
- St. Louis Browns LF Fred Clarke collects career hit #2000 with an
2nd inning triple off of Washington Nationals pitcher Martin Glendon, in
Washington 3-2 win (4/18/1906).
- The St. Louis Cardinals commit 7 errors (3 by SS Bill Keister) in
6-2 loss to the Cincinnati Reds (4/20/1906).
- Cleveland Blues SS George Davis collects career hit #2500 with a
single off of New York Highlanders pitcher John Skopec, in New York 8-1 win
(5/3/1906).
- St. Louis Browns ace Weldon Henley has surgery to
clean out bone chips in his shoulder and is finished for the season
after only 5 starts in which he went 3-0 with a 1.80 ERA. Right-hander
Stoney McGlynn takes over Henley's spot in the rotation (5/7/1906).
- The Philadelphia Phillies commit 7 errors in 11-8 loss to the St.
Louis Cardinals (5/11/1906).
- The Cincinnati Reds commit 7 errors but still manage to beat the
New York Giants 8-7 (5/21/1906).
- Detroit Tigers pitcher Andy Coakley pitches one-hitter against the
Washington Nationals, giving up only hit to 3B Tommy Leach, in Detroit 2-0
win (5/30/1906).
- The Washington Nationals and the Chicago WhiteSox play 18 innings
before Washington scores a run in the bottom of the inning off of Live
Washburn to win 7-6 (6/17/1906).
- The American League beats the National League 5-2 in the 4th annual
Flashback League All-Star Game. New York Highlanders pitcher Deacon
Phillippe wins the All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award, pitching 3
innings of shutout ball while giving up 3 hits and striking out 2. The
American League now leads the All-Star series 3 games to 1 (7/14/1906).
- The Detroit Tigers commit 8 errors in 13-7 loss to the Washington
Nationals (7/24/1906).
- New York Giants pitcher Earl Moore loses no-hitter to first batter of
the 9th inning against the Brooklyn Superbas. Brooklyn RF Elmer Flick
broke up the no-hitter with a double, then scored to force extra innings in
which New York won 3-1 in 10 innings (7/27/1906).
- Boston Pilgrims pitcher Barney Pelty pitches one-hitter against the
Detroit Tigers, giving up only a 5th inning double to 2B Harry Steinfeldt, in
Boston 1-0
win (7/27/1906).
- St. Louis Browns pitcher Bucky Veil pitches one-hitter against the
Philadelphia Athletics, giving up only a 5th inning double to 2B Hobe
Ferris, in St. Louis 5-0
win (8/1/1906).
- Boston Pilgrims 1B Jake Beckley collects career hit #3000 with a 4th
inning single off of Detroit Tigers pitcher Bill Dinneen, in Boston 3-1 win
(8/8/1906).
- Cleveland Blues pitcher Cy Falkenberg pitches his 2nd career no-hitter
(the 1st player to do so), the 6th ever in Flashback Baseball history, doing
it in a 10 inning 1-0 win over the Chicago WhiteSox (8/12/1906).
- St. Louis Browns pitcher Bucky Veil pitches the 7th ever Flashback
Baseball League no-hitter, against the New York Highlanders, winning 4-0 in
front of 38227 people in St. Louis (8/14/1906).
- Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Norwood Gibson pitches the 8th ever Flashback
Baseball League no-hitter, against the Boston Beaneaters, winning 2-0 in
front of 35978 people in Boston (8/26/1906).
- Washington Nationals rookie pitcher Slow Joe Doyle pitches one-hitter against the
Boston Pilgrims, giving up only a 7th inning double to SS Sport McAllister, in
Washington 3-0
win (9/4/1906).
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