This Day in Red Sox History
August 28
1907: “Cy” Young wins the 20th game of the season defeating the Highlander (Yankees) 5-3.
1908:
1912: The Red Sox sets a Major League record for the fewest at bat in a double header at 50. The few at bats that the do get, they make the most of winning the games 5-3 and 3-0.
1913: Walter Johnson’s 14 game winning streak ends as
1915:
1921: The White Sox lose at home to the Red Sox 6-5 in 11 innings, and Sam Jones picks up his 20th win of the season.
1926: The Indians use the same line up, including starting pitcher Dutch Levsen in a double header at Fenway.
1932: Due the total solar eclipse on happening on the 31st, the Red Sox and Indians by a double header.
1948: Short stop Vern Stephens is 4 for 4 with two double to lead
1950: Facing the Indians at
1967: The Red Sox signs free-agent Ken Harrelson for the rest of this season and all of 1968. The contract has a $75,000 bonus. Harrelson will go on to hit a homer in is first at bat, but post a meager .200 average for the rest of his time in Boston.
1978: With the Sox down 9-7 in the bottom of the ninth Fred Lynn steps to the dish, and gets his 5th hit of the game including his 34th homer. Lynn would go on to score on an error, then Butch Hobson drives in the winning run on a two run double. The Red Sox and the Mariners combine for 16 extra base hits, in
1983: Greg Luzinski becomes the first player to hit three homers onto the roof of
1999: Tim Wakefield faces fellow Steve Sparks knuckleballer face off at Fenway. This believed to be only the 27th match up between two knuckleballers in the entire history of big league play.
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