This date in baseball

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

1929 Cleveland’s Earl Averill became the first American League player to hit a home run in his first major league plate appearance.

1935 Babe Ruth, 40, made a sensational National League debut in Boston. His single and home run off Carl Hubbell led the Braves over the Giants 4-2.

1940 Bob Feller of Cleveland defeated the Chicago White Sox 1-0 in the only opening day no-hitter in major league history.

1948 WGN-TV televised a baseball game for the first time. It was an exhibition game at Wrigley Field with Jack Brickhouse doing the play-by-play. The White Sox defeated the Cubs 4-1.

1978 Bob Forsch of the St. Louis Cardinals no-hit the Philadelphia Phillies 5-0. Less than a year later, Bob’s brother, Houston Astros pitcher Ken Forsch, pitched a no-hitter against Atlanta. They are the only brothers to throw no-hitters.

1984 Dave Kingman of the Oakland A’s hit three home runs, including a grand slam, in his first three at-bats. In total, he drove in eight runs in a 9-6 victory over the Seattle Mariners.

1997 The Chicago Cubs set the mark for worst start in National League history, making three more errors as they extended their losing streak to 12 with a 4-0 loss to the Colorado Rockies. Chicago broke the modern NL record of 0-10 set by Atlanta in 1988 and the overall NL record of 0-11 by the 1884 Detroit Wolverines.

2002 Lance Berkman hot a home run in his first three at-bats and drove in five runs in Houston’s 8-3 victory over Cincinnati.

2005 Toronto’s Reed Johnson was hit by a major league record-tying three pitches two with the bases loaded in the Blue Jays’ 8-0 victory over Texas.

2006 Albert Pujols hit three home runs, including a two-run shot in the bottom of the ninth, to give St. Louis an 8-7 victory over Cincinnati.

2007 The Cleveland Indians became the first team in nearly 55 years to win a game with their only hit coming in their first at-bat. Grady Sizemore led off Cleveland’s 2-1 victory over the Chicago White Sox with a double.

2009 Grady Sizemore hit a grand slam and Cleveland ruined the first game at the new Yankee Stadium by beating New York 10-2.

TODAY’S BIRTHDAY Paco Rodriguez 22.

Sports, Pages 22 on 04/16/2013