This Date in Baseball-Week Ahead
Briefly

Walter Johnson's remarkable achievement in August 1912 highlighted his dominance in the American League, winning 15 consecutive games. His performance remains legendary in baseball history.
Lou Gehrig's grand slam in 1938 showcased the peak of his illustrious career, emphasizing his significant contributions to the New York Yankees and his powerful batting prowess.
The unprecedented feat of Tommy Brown in 1945 at just 17 years old marked a turning point in baseball history, as he became the youngest player to hit a home run.
Milwaukee Braves' Eddie Mathews and Hank Aaron's home run pairing in 1965 not only broke records but also redefined power hitting in Major League Baseball, surpassing Ruth and Gehrig.
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