20 innings on August 29 ... the Red Sox lost 4-3 on an RBI single by Horace Clarke in the bottom of the 20th.
The longest doubleheader, timewise, in MLB history was in 1995 between the Chicago White Sox and the Texas Rangers which lasted 7 hours 39 minutes.
Whitey Ford debuted on July 1, 1950, playing for the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium I; he played his final game on May 21, 1967, playing for the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium I.
The New York Yankees won the American League Pennant in 1949. The Yankees with a record of 97-57 finished one game ahead of the Boston Red Sox. Boston finished first in almost every hitting category that year. The New York Yankees went on to beat the Brooklyn Dodgers in the 1949 World Series.
Joe Kapp, who played with the Vikings from 1967-1969, was the Walking Boss in The Longest Yard.
Bat Day 1967The New York Yankees played a double-header against the Kansas City Athletics on Bat Day, July 30, 1967. The Yankees won the first game 7-2, and the second game 5-2
20 innings against the Boston Red Sox on August 29, 1967 with the Yankees winning 7-6. The game was the second game of a doubleheader.
The Yankees regular season record in 1967 was 72-90.
Boston Evening Traveller ended in 1967.
The longest doubleheader, timewise, in MLB history was in 1995 between the Chicago White Sox and the Texas Rangers which lasted 7 hours 39 minutes.
St. Louis has won the World Series 10 times: 1926 - New York Yankees 1931 - Philadelphia Athletics 1934 - Detroit Tigers 1942 - New York Yankees 1944 - St. Louis Browns 1946 - Boston Red Sox 1964 - New York Yankees 1967 - Boston Red Sox 1982 - Milwaukee Brewers 2006 - Detroit Tigers
The Terrornauts - 1967 was released on: UK: February 1967 USA: 17 May 1967 (Boston, Massachusetts)
Of those four teams Philadelphia has been in the league the longest. The Flyers came in the league in 1967, the Islanders in 1972, the Capitals in 1974, and the Oilers in 1979.
Boston Red Sox
Whitey Ford debuted on July 1, 1950, playing for the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium I; he played his final game on May 21, 1967, playing for the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium I.
The New York Yankees won the American League Pennant in 1949. The Yankees with a record of 97-57 finished one game ahead of the Boston Red Sox. Boston finished first in almost every hitting category that year. The New York Yankees went on to beat the Brooklyn Dodgers in the 1949 World Series.
The Longest Hundred Miles - 1967 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16 Netherlands:14 (orginal rating) Norway:16 Sweden:15
Joe Kapp, who played with the Vikings from 1967-1969, was the Walking Boss in The Longest Yard.