On This Date in 1970

Jim Bunning becomes the first pitcher since Cy Young to win 100 games in each league... He worked the first 8-2/3 innings as the Phillies edged the Astros 6- 5 at the Astrodome.
The Hall of Fame-bound righthander, who won 118 games with the Tigers, notched, between his days with the Phils, Pirates and Dodgers, his 100th NL victory.
For trivia buffs: Cy Young won more than 200 games in each league (511 overall), a feat that will never be matched!
(My image of Jim Bunning is from his appearance at the Phillies 2015 Alumni Weekend.)

A few other August 11th souvenirs -- all involving Cooperstown inductees:

  • 1928: Carl Hubbell of the Giants earns the first of his 253 career victories, as he shuts down the Phillies.
  • 1929: Babe Ruth belts the 500th home run of his career, off the Indians' Willis Hudlin.
  • 1955: Ted Williams gets the 2000th hit of his career, against Bob Turley of the arch-rival Yankees.
  • 1961: Warren Spahn's 300th career victory is a 2-1 Braves win over the Cubs.
  • 1980: Reggie Jackson's 400th career home run (off Britt Burns) opens the scoring in the Yankees' 3-1 win over the White Sox.
  • 1988: Gary Carter's 300th career homer (off Al Nipper) is his first in three months -- and helps the Mets beat the Cubs 9-6 at Wrigley Field. 

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