
"Carl Hubbell pitches 10 innings and drives in the winning run for a 2-0 win. He doesn't walk a batter and never goes as deep as a 3-2 count on any hitter‚ holding the Braves to just four hits. It is his 20th win and his 10th shutout of the year. Five of the shutouts are 1-0‚ a National League record."
"In the first of two this Labor Day‚ Dolph Camilli hits the 200th home run of his career against the Braves to send the game into extra innings. Camilli then gives the Dodgers a 6-5 victory in the 15th inning with his fifth hit of the game. Camilli's 29th homer of the year ties the game in the eighth‚ his double in the 10th with two on keeps the Dodgers alive‚ and a two-out single in the 15th wins the game."
Jim Mooney notched his fourth win three weeks after being called up in 1931, recording his second shutout in a 4-0 victory over the Braves. In 1933 Carl Hubbell pitched ten innings, drove in the winning run, issued no walks, and recorded his 20th win and tenth shutout, including five 1-0 shutouts, a National League record. In 1941 Dolph Camilli hit his 200th career home run, collected five hits, and delivered a 6-5, 15-inning victory. In 1947 the Giants broke the major league single-season home run mark and finished with 221 homers. In 1948 Johnny Vander Meer beat Warren Spahn and Glenn Elliott earned a surprise victory despite pitching only three innings before being injured.
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