Walter Johnson News Archive
News -- June 2024 (15)
- 6/8 D.C. Baseball Yesterday and Today: This Date in Washington Senators History – Inaugural major league draft, Senators first selection P Joe Coleman: 1965 – In the inaugural major league draft, the Senators use their first ever selection on P Joe Coleman. The Sens sign one of...
- 6/8 Baseball Reference: Players with 2000 Career Strikeouts and a 200 Strikeout SeasonThe post Players with 2000 Career Strikeouts and a 200 Strikeout Season appeared first on Baseball Reference Blog. ...
- 6/8 Baseball Reference: Players who won MVP and had a 200 Strikeout Season: (Not necessarily in the same season) The post Players who won MVP and had a 200 Strikeout Season appeared first on Baseball Reference...
- 6/8 Baseball Reference: Players with 40 Career WAR who won MVP(By Baseball Reference WAR) The post Players with 40 Career WAR who won MVP appeared first on Baseball Reference Blog. ...
- 6/8 Baseball Reference: Player with 200 Career Wins who won MVPThe post Player with 200 Career Wins who won MVP appeared first on Baseball Reference Blog. ...
- 6/8 Baseball Reference: Players who threw a No Hitter and had a 200 Strikeout Season: (Includes combined no-hitters; not necessarily in the same season) The post Players who threw a No Hitter and had a 200 Strikeout...
- 6/8 Baseball Reference: Players who threw a No Hitter and had 40 Career WAR: (Includes combined no-hitters; by Baseball Reference WAR) The post Players who threw a No Hitter and had 40 Career WAR appeared...
- 6/8 Baseball Reference: Players who threw a No Hitter and had 200 Career Wins: (Includes combined no-hitters) The post Players who threw a No Hitter and had 200 Career Wins appeared first on Baseball Reference...
- 6/7 D.C. Baseball Yesterday and Today: This Date in Washington Senators History – Bobo Newsom commences his 4th stint as a Senator: June 7 1933 – Cleveland GM Billy Evans hires former Senator legend Walter Johnson as manager. Johnson succeeds another former...
- 6/6 D.C. Baseball Yesterday and Today: This Date in Washington Senators History – Howard and Brinkman Homers lead Senators over O’s: 1966 – Interrupting a 16 game road trip, the Sens return home to play a make-up game against Baltimore. Phil Ortega survives 2...
- 6/3 D.C. Baseball Yesterday and Today: This Date in Washington Senators History: 1938 – Brothers and battery mates Rick and Wes Ferrell each collect RBI doubles as the Senators douse the visiting Pale Hose,...
- 6/2 D.C. Baseball Yesterday and Today: This Date in Washington Senators History: 1965 – It’s a happy homecoming for two former Dodgers, Frank Howard and Ken McMullen. The Senators rout the Angels in a doubleheader...
- 6/1 D.C. Baseball Yesterday and Today: Big Train’s Last Shutout: May 30, 1927 Walter “The Big Train” Johnson gave up only three hits as he led the Washington Senators (18-18) to a 3-0 victory...
- 6/1 D.C. Baseball Yesterday and Today: This Date in Washington Senators History: 1921 – Washington plates 7 runs in the home second off the Yanks Waite Hoyt. The Sens pound out 8 consecutive hits off Hoyt in...
- 6/1 D.C. Baseball Yesterday and Today: This Date in Washington Senators History – Stan Spence goes 6 for 6: June 1 1916 – Walter Johnson and Babe Ruth lock up in a pitching duel at Fenway. Ruth allows 3 hits and the Red Sox beat...
News -- May 2024 (23)