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  • 1903 - Ed Delahanty , one of five major league brothers, and the greatest natural hitter of his time, rejoins the Washington Nationals in accordance with the baseball peace terms. A three-year contract with the New York Giants at $8,000 a season, signed during the winter, is canceled. The Nationals reimburse the Giants for the $3,000 advanced to Delahanty.




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  • 2001 :

  • ---By scoring in their 175th consecutive game, the Cincinnati Reds set a modern National League record for not being Shut Out by an opponent. Coincidentally, to break the record, Cincinnati beats Al Leiter and the New York Mets , 1–0, the last Pitcher and team to shut out the franchise.

  • ---A total eleven one-run games (six in AL and five in NL ) breaks a 1967 record set on May 30 when there were a combined 10 one-run contests in the major leagues.


  • 2004 - A day after Yankees teammate Mike Mussina earns his 200th career victory, Kevin Brown reaches the same plateau beating the Devil Rays , 5–1. It is the first time in major league history members of the same pitching staff have won their 200th career victory in consecutive starts.




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