This Date in Baseball - Cal Ripken Jr. plays in his 2,131st consecutive game to set MLB record
Briefly

On July 12, 1905, Frank Smith of the Chicago White Sox made baseball history by pitching a no-hitter against the Detroit Tigers, showcasing an incredible dominance with a final score of 15-0, marking the most lopsided victory for a no-hitter in American League history.
This historic achievement not only solidified Frank Smith’s talent but also reflected the prowess of the White Sox during that doubleheader, demonstrating a commanding presence over their opponents.
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