The Yankees and Indians played 18 doubleheaders in Cleveland from 1960-1969. 1960 - 1) June 26: Yankees won Game 1 6-2 and lost Game 2 7-6
2) September 11: Yankees won Game 1 5-0 and won Game 2 3-2. 1961 - 1) August 20: Yankees won Game 1 6-0 and won Game 2 5-2. 1962 - 1) May 13: Yankees lost Game 1 6-4 and lost Game 2 8-5.
2) June 17: Yankees lost Game 1 6-1 and lost Game 2 6-3. 1963 - 1) June 2: Yankees lost Game 1 5-0 and lost Game 2 7-2.
2) July 7: Yankees lost Game 1 11-3 and won Game 2 7-4. 1964 - 1) May 10: Yankees won Game 1 12-2 and won Game 2 3-2.
2) September 22: Yankees won Game 1 5-3 and won Game 2 8-1.
3) September 23: Yankees won Game 1 4-3 and won Game 2 6-4. 1965 - 1) July 25: Yankees won Game 1 3-0 and lost Game 2 7-4. 1966 - 1) August 5: Yankees lost Game 1 5-4 and won Game 2 3-0.
2) August 7: Yankees lost Game 1 6-4 and lost Game 2 5-3. 1967 - 1) August 11: Yankees won Game 1 5-3 and won Game 2 4-1. 1968 - 1) July 28: Yankees lost Game 1 3-2 and lost Game 2 4-1.
2) August 30: Yankees won Game 1 1-0 and lost Game 2 3-2. 1969 - 1) June 29: Yankees lost Game 1 5-1 and won Game 2 6-3.
2) September 5: Yankees won Game 1 2-0 and won Game 2 1-0.
Connie Mack Stadium. The Phillies moved to Veterans Stadium in 1971.
No. RFK Stadium is in Washington DC. The Patriots Played at Nickerson Field, Fenway Park, Alumni Stadium and Harvard Stadium during the 1960's.
they didnt have one..they used local college fields
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"The Longest Hundred Miles" (1967). Made for television.
Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale, two legendary pitchers for the Los Angeles Dodgers, pitched together in 17 doubleheaders during their careers. Their combined dominance on the mound contributed significantly to the team's success in the 1960s. Fans often remember these doubleheader games for the exceptional performances of both pitchers.
Yes, the Cincinnati Red Legs played at a baseball field in Arcadia, Florida, known as the Arcadia Municipal Stadium. The stadium served as a spring training site for the team during the 1960s. It hosted various teams and events, contributing to the rich baseball history in the region.
The longest balloon in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade is typically the "Snoopy" balloon, which has been a recurring feature in various forms since the 1960s. However, the actual longest balloon recorded in the parade is often the "Spider-Man" balloon, which can stretch up to 80 feet long. These massive balloons are iconic elements of the event, captivating audiences with their size and colorful designs.
In the 1960s they played in Boston at Nickerson Field, Harvard Stadium, Fenway Park, and Alumni Stadium. In 1970, they moved to Foxborough, they tried to change their name to "Bay State Patriots", but the name was changed after one month, so they called themselves the New England Patriots. They have always played for New England, in Boston.
in the 1960s there was no peanutbutter
1960s and 1970s, 1960s and 1970s,
1960's