On September 28, 1919, the New York Giants notably defeated the Philadelphia Phillies in the shortest nine-inning game recorded in major league history, lasting just 51 minutes.
Legendary player Ted Williams remarkably finished the 1941 season with a .406 batting average, a feat no player has matched ever since, ending his doubleheader against the A's with an impressive 6-for-8 performance.
In 1960, Ted Williams made a significant mark by hitting a home run in his final major league appearance, ending his career with 521 homers and receiving a standing ovation.
Nolan Ryan etched his name in baseball history by pitching his third no-hitter on July 15, 1974, while striking out an impressive 15 batters in a game against the Minnesota Twins.
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