National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum - #OTD in 1967 Eddie
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National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum ⚾ on X: #OTD in 1931, Lefty Grove improves to 31-3 as the @Athletics beat the Red Sox 9-4. No pitcher has won more games
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