September 12 1908 – Walter Johnson starts for the 5th time in 9 days, replacing a sore armed Charley Smith. The Big Train wins for the 5th time in 9 days, defeating Eddie Plank and Philadelphia, 2-1. All of the 5 victories recorded by Johnson are complete game efforts. 1916 – Walter Johnson and Babe …
Sep 11
This Date in Washington Senators History – ’33 Senators expand AL lead to 9.5 games
September 11 1905 – The Nationals shell the Americans at Boston, 14-0. The game is called after 7 innings due to darkness. The 14 runs is a Washington team record for a shutout that will be tied, but never broken. 1917 – Shoddy Nats fielding is not enough for the Red Sox in a 4-3 …
Sep 09
This Date in Washington Senators History – Gehrig plays in 2,100th consecutive game
September 9 1914 – For the 3rd time this season, New York’s Jack Warhop drops a 1-0 decision to the home Senators. It is Warhop’s 5th 1-0 defeat of the year, tying the AL record set by Detroit’s Bill Donovan in 1903. 1916 – Walter Johnson goes the distance, allowing 2 runs, but Babe Ruth …
Sep 09
From 1965 to 1969, Kenny McMullen Gave the Senators a Boost
By Jeff StuartOn Jun 29, 1963; The Los Angeles Dodgers announced that they had recalled infielder Ken McMullen from Spokane to replace Don Zimmer who had recently been traded to the Washington Senators.McMullen signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers upon graduation from Oxnard High School. He was one of the last of baseball’s bonus babies.His …
Sep 08
This Date in Washington Senators History – Griffith notifies Minneapolis officials the team will be staying in Washington
1958 – Fearing that a move of the Senators would result in congressional action, AL owners pressure Calvin Griffith to keep the Senators in Washington. After the special meeting of the AL owners is adjourned in Chicago, Griffith notifies Minneapolis officials that the team will be staying in Washington. For now.
Sep 07
This Date in Washington Senators History – ’25 Senators stretch AL lead to 9 games
September 7 1907 – After getting swept yesterday at Boston, Washington turns the tables on the Red Sox today. Walter Johnson outduels Boston’s Cy Morgan, 1-0, the first of the Big Train’s 38 career 1-0 wins. Washington wins the second game, 4-1. 1908 – Carrying only 3 pitchers on the trip to New York, Nationals …
Sep 04
This Date in Washington Senators History – ’25 Senators increase lead to 6 games
September 4 1908 – Cellar dwellers collide as 7th place Washington pays a visit to last place New York. The Nationals look like a first division team, with Walter Johnson coming away with a 3-0 victory over the Highlanders. 1925 – Steamrolling the guest Red Sox, 9-3, the Senators increase their grip on 1st place …