67 Years Since His First Home Run
As Tom Verducci pointed out on today's FOX broadcast, Yankee rookies John Ryan Murphy and Dellin Betances pulled off a two-man feat last accomplished in a Yankee Stadium home game 67 years ago.
Murphy hit his first major league home run, and Betances earned his first major league victory in the 4-3 win over the Angels. The last time a Yankee Stadium first homer and first win took place in the same game was on September 16th, 1947 when Bobby Brown (seen at the 2011 Old Timers Day) homered and Dick Starr (a complete game 8-hitter) was the winning pitcher as the Yankees downed the St. Louis Browns 8 -3, in the opening game of a doubleheader.
While Starr rarely made headlines again (he won just 11 more games in a career that included stops with the Browns and Senators), Brown was a .279 lifetime hitter and valued member of the Yankee dynasty of the late '40s and early '50s, retiring to pursue a career in medicine. He later returned to the game to serve as American League president.
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