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By Tessa Sayers
1:12 PM EDT
Through his first eight games this season, John Means is off to one of the best starts in Orioles’ history. Earlier this month, he threw the fourth individual no-hitter in franchise history and the first in more than 50 years, when he blanked the Mariners on May 5 at T-Mobile Park.
Means’ 1.21 ERA through his first eight starts is the second-lowest by an O’s starter during that span, trailing only Hoyt Wilhelm (0.91 ERA in 1959). After another scoreless start on Tuesday, Means, the reigning AL Player of the Week, ranks second among all Major League pitchers in WHIP (0.71), ERA (1.21), and inning pitched (52.0). His opponents’ average .152 is the sixth lowest.
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By The Associated PressMay 6, 2021 GMT
May 7
1917 — Babe Ruth of the Red Sox allowed two hits as he outdueled Walter Johnson of the Washington Senators 1-0. Ruth knocked in the winning run with a sacrifice fly.
1922 — Jesse Barnes of the New York Giants pitched the only no-hitter of the year, beating the Philadelphia Phillies 6-0.
1925 — Pittsburgh shortstop Glenn Wright made an unassisted triple play in the ninth inning against the St. Louis Cardinals when he caught Jim Bottomley’s line drive, stepped on second to double Jimmy Cooney, and tagged Rogers Hornsby coming from first. The Cardinals, trailing 9-4, scored six runs in the eighth inning to win 10-9 at Forbes Field.
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By The Associated PressApril 22, 2021 GMT
April 23
1903 — The New York Highlanders won their first game as a major league team, 7-2 over the Washington Senators.
1913 — New York Giants ace Christy Mathewson beat the Phillies 3-1, throwing just 67 pitches.
1939 — Rookie Ted Williams went 4-for-5, including his first major league home run, but the Red Sox lost to Philadelphia 12-8 at Fenway Park.
1946 — Ed Head of the Brooklyn Dodgers no-hit the Boston Braves 5-0 at Ebbets Field. Head was making his first start after a year’s military service.
1952 — Bob Feller of the Cleveland Indians and Bob Cain of the St. Louis Browns matched one-hitters. Cain wound up as the winner, 1-0.
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Who was the oldest in the Modern Era?
Who was their oldest pitcher?
Who was their oldest pitcher in his final season?
Each of those questions has a different answer.
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Nearly 125 years after his final game,
Cap Anson remains the oldest player in franchise history to appear anywhere other than on the mound.
The last game of his remarkable, 27-season career -- No. 2,524 overall and No. 2,277 for Chicago -- came on Oct. 3, 1897. That day, Anson was
45 years, 169 days old.
He had been 19 days past his 19th birthday when he played his first game, for the Rockford Forest Citys, on May 6, 1871.
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