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  • June 21, 1901: Reds’ Doc Parker allows record 26 hits to . . .
    When Cincinnati Reds pitcher Dr Harley “Doc” Parker stepped onto the mound at Brooklyn’s Washington Park on June 21, 1901, it’d been five years since he last pitched in a National League game Opportunities created by the American League’s transformation to major-league status paved the way for Parker’s return
  • Cincinnati Reds vs Brooklyn Superbas Box Score: June 21, 1901
    Brooklyn Superbas beat Cincinnati Reds (21-3) Jun 21, 1901, Attendance: 1900, Time of Game: 1:48 Visit Baseball-Reference com for the complete box score, play-by-play, and win probability
  • Baseball History in 1901: The American League - This Great Game
    On June 21, Cincinnati Reds pitcher Doc Parker starts in his first major league appearance since 1896—and his ensuing performance against Brooklyn will prove to be his last ever Parker will go the allowable maximum eight innings in a road loss to the Superbas, allowing all 21 runs on a major-league record 26 hits; he also walks two and
  • Major League Baseball Season Recap 1901 - This Day In Baseball
    Right-hander Harley ‘Doc’ Parker of the Reds gives up 21 runs and 26 hits to Brooklyn in his first start of the season – and major league farewell appearance The 26 hits is a post-1900 record, tied by Al Travers in 1912, and by the A’s Hod Lisenbee in 1936
  • Harley Parker – Baseball History Daily
    While pitching for the Reds against the Brooklyn Superbas on June 21, 1901 Parker allowed 21 runs on 26 hits in a complete game loss—“Wee Willie” Keeler was 5 for 5 with a rare home run (he hit just 33 during his 19-year career)
  • Doc Parker - Wikipedia
    Playing for the Reds against the Brooklyn Superbas on 21 June 1901, Parker gave up 26 hits in the Superbas' 21–3 win [1] He umpired in the National League during the 1911 season Parker died in Chicago , at the age of 68
  • Classic Box Score: June 21, 1901 - ESPN
    Click here for the answer to June 21, 1901 Click onto this site each day throughout the season to stroll through baseball history via the box score Here's how it works
  • Grand Rapids Rippers – Baseball History Daily
    While pitching for the Reds against the Brooklyn Superbas on June 21, 1901 Parker allowed 21 runs on 26 hits in a complete game loss— “Wee Willie” Keeler was 5 for 5 with a rare home run (he hit just 33 during his 19-year career)
  • Doc Parker - Society for American Baseball Research
    The Colts sat in seventh place, 10½ games behind the first place Brooklyn Bridegrooms, when Parker took the mound in his first game back, an 8-6 loss to the Philadelphia Phillies
  • Doc Parker Minor Leagues Statistics History | Baseball . . .
    Last Game: June 21, 1901 (Age 29-007d) Rookie Status: Exceeded rookie limits during 1895 season Full Name: Harley Park Parker View Player Info from the B-R Bullpen Relatives: Brother of Jay Parker More bio, uniform, draft, salary info





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