1935 – In just his second start since being purchased from the Browns, Bobo Newsom takes an Earl Averill line drive off his knee. It is not discovered until after the Sens 5-4 loss to Cleveland that Newsom broke his kneecap. The loss begins a Senators 8 game losing streak.
Tag: Bill Barrett
Team of Destiny: Walter Johnson, Clark Griffith, Bucky Harris, and the 1924 Washington Senators
A Whole New Ballgame: The 1969 Washington Senators
Dick Bosman on Pitching
Paul Nichols Sports Art
Blogroll
- Catholic Cardinals Baseball
- Curly W Cards
- D.C. Sports Memorabilia on Facebook
- Dan From The Tailgate
- Gallaudet Bison Baseball
- George Washington Colonials Baseball
- Georgetown Hoya Baseball
- HISTORIC PHOTOGRAPHS : Presidents and Baseball, A Remarkable Tradition
- Mark Hornbaker stories on MASN's Nats Buzz
- Maryland Terrapin Baseball
- Mickey Vernon Sports History Museum
- Nationals Buzz at masnsports.com
- The Infinite Baseball Card Set
- The National Pastime Museum
- Timeless Baseball
- Twins Trivia
- Washington D.C. Baseball History Group on Facebook
- Washington D.C. Sports History on Facebook
- Washington DC Sports Art by Paul Nichols
Definitive Deals
Washington D.C. Sports History Sites
Donate
Roy Sievers: “The Sweetest Right Handed Swing” in 1950s Baseball.
Portraits by Yim Studio
Quick Search
Pages
Tag cloud
Sid Hudson
Win Mercer
Stephen Strasburg
Ted Williams
New York Yankees
Cecil Travis
Anthony Rendon
Mickey Mantle
Frank Howard
Joe Coleman
Ryan Zimmerman
Griffith Stadium
Tyler Clippard
Heinie Manush
Max Scherzer
Goose Goslin
Daniel Murphy
Mickey Vernon
Babe Ruth
Chuck Hinton
Harmon Killebrew
Washington Senators
Ian Desmond
Gio Gonzalez
Michael Morse
Vic Johnson
Adam LaRoche
Denard Span
Nationals
Bryce Harper
Jordan Zimmermann
Sam Rice
Jayson Werth
Wilson ramos
Washington Nationals
Dick Bosman
Clark Griffith
Walter Johnson
Doug Fister
Roy Sievers
Bam Bam
Joe Cronin
1924
Matt Williams
Drew Storen