There are nights in baseball where everything just clicks—the fastball bites, the off-speed fools, the defense holds, and the scoreboard tells a story destined for history. Wednesday night in Cleveland was one of those nights, and Wilson Alvarez wrote his name all over it. The veteran lefty delivered a no-hitter at League Park, blanking the Cleveland Spiders 6-0 and striking out 11 in a performance that was equal parts artistry and dominance....
Just two days after belting his 400th career home run, Jose Canseco added another prestigious milestone to his resume. On July 7, 1995, the San Francisco slugger recorded the 1,000th RBI of his career, becoming one of the few players in DBL history to pair quadruple-digit runs batted in with 400+ home runs. For a player whose career has been defined by muscle and menace at the plate, the milestone felt fitting—even inevitable. “You don’t...
In a league where raw power is currency, Juan Gonzalez just stamped his place among the elite. On July 7, 1995, the Colorado slugger launched the 300th home run of his career, becoming one of the youngest players in DBL history to reach the milestone. At just 25 years old, Gonzalez has rewritten the expectations for what early-career production can look like—and he’s showing no signs of slowing down. “That swing felt right,” Gonzalez...
As the league crosses into the second half of the 1995 season, two players with MVP-caliber resumes put together nearly identical weeks—each collecting 13 hits and posting a .500 batting average. Colorado’s Juan Gonzalez took top honors in the United League, while Kansas City’s Barry Larkin was the standout in the Federal League. United League: Gonzalez Keeps Mashing Juan Gonzalez continues to build on an already monstrous season, and his...
Teams (Total Points, Tendency):1) Kansas City Royals (134.6, +)2) New York Mets (124.9, ++)3) Montreal Expos (116.6, -)4) Toronto Blue Jays (109.6, ++)5) Cincinnati Reds (107.9, -)6) Chicago Cubs (107.4, ++)7) San Francisco Giants (106.9, +)8) Pittsburgh Pirates (106.5, -)9) St. Louis Cardinals (103.8, --)10) Washington Senators (99.5, o)11) Colorado Rockies (98.7, --)12) Seattle Pilots (94.8, --)13) San Diego Padres (93.1, o)14) Orlando Sun...
Baseball fans across the league—It is with great pride and anticipation that I officially announce the 1995 All-Star selections for the Doubleday Baseball League. These rosters reflect the incredible talent, hard work, and competitive spirit that have defined our season thus far. The All-Star Game is more than a showcase; it is a celebration of the game's finest, and this year’s selections are as deserving as any in recent memory. Without...
July 7: Cormier Cruises, Gonzalez Hits #300, and Hrbek Tries to Save the Orioles The Royals’ steady rise continued with Rheal Cormier tossing a 2-hit complete game against the high-powered Cardinals. The lefty needed just 100 pitches and struck out 7 in a 5–1 victory that never felt in doubt. Kansas City backed him up with 13 hits, and five different players drove in runs. This marked the Royals' fourth win in a row, and they showed no...