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1902 En route to a 2-0 victory over Baltimore, left-handed hurler Rube Wadell, playing in his first game for Connie Mack's A's, faces the minimum 27 batters, striking out 13 in the Oriole Park contest. In the sixth frame, the 25-year-old Philadelphia southpaw becomes the first American League pitcher to toss an immaculate inning when he fans Billy Gilbert, Harry Howell, and Jack Cronin on nine consecutive pitches.
1957 At Memorial Stadium, Orioles' pitcher George Zuverink and catcher Frank Zupo form the first 'Z' battery in major league history. Both Zees enter the Yankee Stadium contest in the tenth and final inning of the Bronx Bombers' 3-2 victory over Baltimore.
1982 With their 6-2 victory over the Orioles at Memorial Stadium, the Indians complete their first series sweep of the Birds in Baltimore in 14 years. Von Hayes' first-inning three-run homer paces the Tribe's attack, with Len Barker (9-3) picking up the victory.
1982 Considered a questionable decision due to the infielder's height, Cal Ripken is moved from third base to shortstop by Oriole manager Earl Weaver. The 6'4" future Hall of Famer takes over the job from veteran 6'1" infielder Mark Belanger, an eight-time Gold Glover.
1991 During a 14-7 Orioles rout of the Angels, the teams tie a major league record, slugging 11 home runs during the Memorial Stadium contest. O's starter Mike Mussina gives up all Halos' round-trippers, tying Jim Palmer's club record of giving up five gophers in an outing.
1997 Collecting his 26th save in 27 chances this season, Randy Myers records the 300th save of his career when he strikes out the side in the Orioles' 4-1 win over Philadelphia at Camden Yards. The 34-year-old closer, finishing with 347 saves during his 19 years in the major leagues with six different teams, is the ninth reliever and the second southpaw in the game's history to reach the milestone.

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