Sports History On This Day: July 6

July 6, 1929 – It was an amazing event no matter what era it took place in. The St. Louis Cardinals set an MLB run record with 28 runs on 28 hits in a game played in Philadelphia as the second game of a double header.

The Cardinal’s 28-6 victory over the Phillies avenged an earlier 10-6 loss to the home team and snapped a long losing streak for St Louis with an exclamation point! Jim Bottomley and Chick Hafey each hit grand slams in the game for the Cards. Bottomley cleared the bases with a total of three HRs on the day, with a couple in the losing effort of the first game.

Pitcher Fred Frankhouse added 4 hits to help in the cause in the route. A 10-run first inning ignited the offensive surge for St Louis’s victory.

To find more great daily sports history make sure to check out the Sports Jersey Dispatch and Pigskin Dispatch.

Fred Frankhouse as a St Louis Cardinal circa 1929.
The photo is courtesy of Wikimedia Commons of Public Domain Photo of Fred Frankhouse as a St Louis Cardinal circa 1929. Special thanks to the resources of SABR.org, Newspapers.com, and OnThisDay.com for the information obtained.

Stay Up To Date With Content From The Sports History Network

    We respect your privacy. Unsubscribe at any time.
    SHN Contact

    More From Sports History Network

    Leave a Comment