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Wednesday, July 29, 2020

Homer History

Amy and the boys were out of the house for a couple of hours, so I had a rare evening alone at home. What to do with myself? How about a baseball doubleheader?!


I had a ballgame on TV and Strat-O-Matic set up on the rug! The latter game was far more entertaining. In a dust-up between the Blue Legs and Canaries, Tim Keefe sent the first ten Legs down in order before Willie Keeler broke up his perfecto with a home run -- the first of Wee Willie's career. I thought that was going to be the game's most memorable moment until the bottom of the seventh, when George Davis crushed a two-run shot to put the Canaries up 8-2. Davis's blast was the sixth of his career, which moves him past King Kelly, Hugh Duffy, and Honus Wagner for first place on the all-time home-run list. After the Canaries secured the final out, I realized that another milestone was reached -- Tim Keefe tied Cy Young for the most career pitching victories with 13. 

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