Frank Howard News Archive
News -- May 2024 (17)
- 5/28 D.C. Baseball Yesterday and Today: This Date in Washington Senators History – Padres to Washington?: 973 – Hope is raised for baseball fans in D.C. as San Diego Padres owner C. Arnholdt Smith announces tindexhat he is selling the...
- 5/25 D.C. Baseball Yesterday and Today: This Date in Washington Senators History – Happy Birthday Joe Judge: May 25 1908 – An unusual occurrence happens in today’s game in the nation’s capital. Detroit scores an unearned...
- 5/25 Baseball Reference: Players with a 40 Home Run season and a 100 Run season: (Not necessarily in the same season) The post Players with a 40 Home Run season and a 100 Run season appeared first on Baseball...
- 5/20 D.C. Baseball Yesterday and Today: This Date in Washington Senators History – Clark Griffith sells his nephew: 1952 – Clark Griffith sells C Sherry Robertson, his nephew, to the Philadelphia A’s. Robertson will return to Washington in 1953...
- 5/20 D.C. Baseball Yesterday and Today: This Date in Washington Senators History: 1962 – The Sens and Kansas City A’s split a doubleheader in D.C. Claude Osteen‘s solid start goes for naught as he surrenders...
- 5/18 D.C. Baseball Yesterday and Today: Game Six of Howard’s Home Run Streak (HR Video): Washington Senators 8, Detroit Tigers 4 During a six game stretch from May 12, 1968 to May 18, 1968 the 6’7″ tall and 270lbs,...
- 5/18 D.C. Baseball Yesterday and Today: This Date in Washington Senators History – Tom Hughes goes after a heckler in the stands: 1968 – Frank Howard concludes his record setting week by tying the AL record with homers in 6 straight games in the Senators 8-4...
- 5/17 D.C. Baseball Yesterday and Today: This Date in Washington Senators History – Nats trample Philadelphia 16-5: 1968 – Sailing into the top of the 9th with a one hitter and a 2-1 lead, Tigers pitcher Joe Sparma gives up a leadoff single to...
- 5/17 D.C. Baseball Yesterday and Today: Game Five of Howard’s Home Run Streak: During a six game stretch from May 12, 1968 to May 18, 1968 the 6’7″ tall and 270lbs, Frank Howard punished the opposing...
- 5/16 D.C. Baseball Yesterday and Today: This Date in Washington Senators History – Watty Lee pitches first ever American League Shutout: May 15 1901 – The first ever shutout in American League history belongs to Washington. Watty Lee blanks the Boston Americans...
- 5/16 D.C. Baseball Yesterday and Today: Game Four of Howard’s Home Run Streak: During a six game stretch from May 12, 1968 to May 18, 1968 the 6’7″ tall and 270lbs, Frank Howard punished the opposing pitchers...
- 5/15 D.C. Baseball Yesterday and Today: Day Three of Howard’s Home Run Streak: During a six game stretch from May 12, 1968 to May 18, 1968 the 6’7″ tall and 270lbs, Frank Howard punished the opposing pitchers...
- 5/14 D.C. Baseball Yesterday and Today: Day Two of Howard’s Home Run Streak: During a six game stretch from May 12, 1968 to May 18, 1968 the 6’7″ tall and 270lbs, Frank Howard punished the opposing pitchers...
- 5/12 D.C. Baseball Yesterday and Today: This Date in Washington Senators History: 1962 Leading 1-0 heading into the top of the 6th at Baltimore, the Senators explode for 11 runs in stomping the Orioles 12-1....
- 5/12 D.C. Baseball Yesterday and Today: Day One of Howard’s Home Run Streak: During a six game stretch from May 12, 1968 to May 18, 1968 the 6’7″ tall and 270lbs, Frank Howard punished the opposing pitchers...
- 5/10 MLB Daily Dingers: Texas Rangers Single Season HR Leaders at Each Position: Last Updated on May 9, 2024 by Matt Musico If you’ve ever wondered which players are among the Texas Rangers single season HR...
- 5/7 D.C. Baseball Yesterday and Today: This Date in Washington Senators History: May 7 1917 – Boston’s Babe Ruth out-duels Walter Johnson 1-0 in Washington. The only run is a sacrifice fly by, who...
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