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https://m.youtube.com/shorts/t5Y4TrbY2vAOn July 26 in Baseball History...
- 1872 - The National Association holds a special meeting, resolving that, because some teams have dropped out of the race, nine games will be played between contending teams this season instead of five.
- 1879 - Syracuse's Harry McCormick hits a home run in the first and then makes it stand up by beating Boston's Tommy Bond 1-0. This will be the only time in Major League history that a pitcher wins a 1-0 game with a first-inning home run.
- 1948 - Leo Durocher makes his first appearance at Ebbets Field since taking over the Giants, but the overflow crowd delights in a 13-4 win by the Dodgers.
- 1948 - Babe Ruth makes his last public appearance, at the New York premiere of the film The Babe Ruth Story. He will die three weeks later.
- 1950 - Brooklyn beats the Cardinals 7-5 as the Dodgers' Jim Russell switch-hits home runs, making him the first switch-hitter in history to do it more than once. Stan Musial hits in his thirtieth straight game, the longest streak of the decade.
- 1978 - Johnny Bench hits his 300th career home run, and Rose hits in his thirty-ninth straight game, but the Reds bow to the Mets 12-3.
- 1984 - Commissioner Bowie Kuhn announces that free-agent pitcher Vida Blue will be suspended for the remainder of the season as a result of his conviction on cocaine possession charges last November.
- 1987 - Catfish Hunter, Billy Williams, and Ray Dandridge are inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York.
- 1991 - After nine no-hit innings, Montreal's Mark Gardner allows two hits and a run in the tenth inning to lose at Los Angeles. Orel Hershiser, Kevin Gross, and Jay Howell also allow just two hits for the win.
- 1992 - The Ryan Express just keeps on rolling. Nolan Ryan strikes out his 100th batter of the season for a Major League record twenty-third consecutive year. He also gets a 6-2 win over the Orioles to pass Phil Niekro for 12th place on the all-time win list with 319.
Baseball Birthdays on July 26...
- 1850 - Nichols, Tricky
- 1854 - Powers, Phil
- 1864 - Rainey, John
- 1864 - Hassamaer, Bill
- 1872 - Johnson, Abbie
- 1879 - Butler, John
- 1881 - Shea, Gerry
- 1884 - McIvor, Otto
- 1884 - Crooke, Tom
- 1885 - Castleton, Roy
- 1886 - Witherup, Roy
- 1892 - Jones, Sam
- 1894 - Woodall, Larry
- 1897 - Bowen, Chick
- 1901 - Gautreau, Doc
- 1904 - Dreesen, Bill
- 1905 - Leslie, Sam
- 1914 - Kinder, Ellis
- 1915 - Deutsch, Mel
- 1917 - Bloodworth, Jimmy
- 1920 - Bockman, Eddie
- 1920 - Sisti, Sibby
- 1921 - Saffell, Tom
- 1923 - Thomas, Leo
- 1923 - Wilhelm, Hoyt
- 1924 - Welch, Milt
- 1925 - Mayo, Jackie
- 1926 - Herrera, Bobby
- 1927 - Miller, Bill
- 1930 - Mickens, Glenn
- 1932 - Brodowski, Dick
- 1933 - Siebern, Norm
- 1935 - Jackson, Lou
- 1935 - Gilbert, Buddy
- 1939 - Ward, Pete
- 1941 - Sembera, Carroll
- 1942 - Martinez, Jose
- 1948 - Knox, John
- 1958 - Bystrom, Marty
- 1962 - Reed, Jody
- 1968 - Mohler, Mike
- 1969 - Colbrunn, Greg
- 1975 - Barker, Kevin
- 1976 - Olsen, Kevin
- 1979 - Benoit, Joaquin
Baseball Deaths on July 26...
- 1915 - Reising, Charlie
- 1930 - Madden, Tommy
- 1931 - Ellis, Ben
- 1935 - Whitrock, Bill
- 1943 - Gettinger, Tom
- 1948 - Davidson, Homer
- 1956 - Clark, Dad
- 1958 - Bernhardt, Walter
- 1959 - Miller, Otto
- 1964 - Smith, Harry
- 1966 - Yoter, Elmer
- 1971 - Lathers, Chick
- 1979 - DeKoning, Bill
- 1986 - Schultz, Webb
- 1988 - Flair, Al
- 1994 - Gladu, Roland
- 1994 - Holshouser, Herm
- 2004 - Gomez, Ruben
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