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2002 In BaseballThis year in baseball: 1999 - 2000 - 2001 - 2002 - 2003 - 2004 - 2005 Events January-March April-June - April 3:
- The Giants defeat the Dodgers, 120, as Barry Bonds hits a pair of home runs for the second day in a row. He becomes only the second player in history to begin a season with a pair of 2HR games. Eddie Mathews was the other.
- At Oakland, the A's lose to Texas, 96, as the Rangers score three in the 8th. The loss snaps the A's strong of 20 straight wins at home stretching back to August 24. The A's move past the 197475 Cincinnati Reds for most consecutive home wins over two seasons; the Reds' mark was 17.
- April 5 - The Giants defeat the Padres, 31 in 10 innings on Barry Bonds' 5th home run of the year. In doing so, Bonds ties the mark for most home runs in the first four games of the season set by Lou Brock in 1967.
- April 16 - Detroit Tigers win for the 1st time this season, defeating Tampa Bay, 93. The Tigers had lost its first 11 games for the 5th-worst start by a major league team.
- April 21:
- Rafael Furcal hit three triples to tie the modern major league record as the Atlanta Braves defeat the Florida Marlins, 42. The last player to accomplish the feat was Lance Johnson of the White Sox in 1995.
- The Diamondbacks trounce the Rockies, 71, as Randy Johnson strikes out 17 batters in becoming the first pitcher this year to win five games. It is the 6th time he has fanned 17 or more in a game.
- Making his first start in almost seven years, Cincinnati's Jos Rijo allows one unearned run in five innings as the Reds defeat the Cubs, 53. It is Rijo's first win since July 13, 1995.
- April 27 - Boston pitcher Derek Lowe hurls Fenway Park's 1st no-hitter since 1965, shutting out Tampa Bay, 100. It is the first career complete game for Lowe, who began last season as the Red Sox closer. In his first start this year, he hurled seven hitless innings against the Orioles.
- May 2 - Seattle Mariners rout the White Sox by a score of 154 as outfielder Mike Cameron becomes the 13th player in major league history to slug four home runs in a single game, all solo shots. Cameron is also hit by a pitch and flies out to deep right field in a bid for a 5th homer. Cameron and second baseman Bret Boone also become the first teammates in history to hit backtoback home runs twice in the same inning, performing the feat in Seattle's 10run 1st inning. The Mariners also tie a team record with seven homers in the game. James Baldwin is the easy winner, with seven innings pitched. There had only been 39 previous occasions of a player hitting two home runs in an inning, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. Eric Karros was last to do it, on August 22, 2000, for the Dodgers in the National League. Mark McGwire was the previous American League player to do it, on September 22, 1996, for Oakland.
- May 4 - Barry Bonds hits his 400th home run as a Giants, leading his team to a 30 win over Cincinnati. Bonds is the first player to hit 400 homers for one team and 100 with another.
- May 10 - Anaheim Angels crushed the White Sox 190. The Angels join the 1923 Indians, 1939 Yankees and 1950 Red Sox as the only teams to beat two opponents by 19 or more runs in the same season. Earlier this year, the Angels beat the Indians, 212. The Anaheim calcimine of Chicago is just the 11th since 1901 in which a team scored 19 or more runs while shutting out its opponent, and the first such shutout in the American League since 1955 when Cleveland beat Boston, 190.
- May 23 - At Miller Park, Los Angeles outfielder Shawn Green becomes the second player this year to hit four home runs in a game, doing so in a Dodgers 163 victory over the Brewers. Green goes 6-for-6 in the contest, scores six runs (both Dodgers records), got seven RBI, and sets a major league record with 19 total bases, surpassing Joe Adcock's former mark of 18 set in 1954. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, six players have produced 17 or more total bases in a game, with the last being Mike Schmidt in 1976. Green also is the first major league player to collect six hits while hitting four homers, and his four homers plus a double ties the National League mark for extra base hits. The Dodgers hit eight homers in the game, another franchise record. Before today's power display, Green had gone 0-for-15, and been benched May 18.
- May 24 - The Dodgers lose to the Diamondbacks, 143, despite Shawn Green's 5th home run in two games, tying a major league record. Green also hits two singles to tie another mark with 25 total bases in the two games.
- May 25:
- Colorado Rockies beat the Giants, 63, as Barry Bonds takes over sole possession of 5th place on the all-time home run list with the 584th four-bagger of his career.
- The Dodgers top Arizona, 105, as Shawn Green hits two more home runs and drives home six runs. The seven home runs in three games is a new major league record.
- June 4 - Minnesota Twins score 10 runs in the 7th inning to close out the scoring in a 232 win over the Cleveland Indians, the most runs in franchise history, and strokes a franchise-record 25 hits (the Washington Senators hit 24 five times) in the contest and ties the American League record as four players have four or more hits -- Jacque Jones, Dustin Mohr, A.J. Pierzynski and Luis Rivas. The Twins is the 5th team to do it on the flip side; the Indians tie their team record for biggest loss, tying the mark set in a 21-0 loss to the Tigers, on September 15, 1901. Cleveland also becomes the first team since the 1969 San Diego Padres to lose two games in the same season by 19 or more runs.
- June 5 - The Giants batter the Padres, 122, as Barry Bonds hits his 587th home run to move him into 4th place on the all-time list ahead of Frank Robinson.
- June 20 - Florida beats Cleveland, 30, as Marlins Luis Castillo extends his hitting streak to 34 games, the longest ever by a second baseman.
- June 28 - Tampa Bay whips their cross state rival Marlins 40 behind Wilson Alvarez and two relievers. Kevin Millar of the Marlins hits a towering fly that lands on one of the catwalks that hang from the stadium's dome. It never comes down and it is ruled a double. It's the second time a ball has gotten stuck in a catwalk at Tropicana Field. In 1999, Jos Canseco hit a home run drive that lodged there. Millar joins Ruppert Jones, Ricky Nelson, Dave Kingman, Alvaro Espinoza and Canseco as the only players in major league history to hit a fair ball that got stuck in a stadium obstruction. Jones and Nelson both had hits get caught in the overhead speakers at the old Kingdome. The balls hit by Kingman and Espinoza were at the Metrodome, with Kingman's getting stuck in a drainage valve and Espinoza's lodging in an overhead speaker.
July-September - July 2 - A combined total of 62 home runs are hit in today's games, breaking the old major league mark set on April 7, 2000. A record nine players have multiple home run games, breaking the previous mark of eight.
- August 7 - In a historic movement, Major League Baseball players end their long-held opposition to mandatory drug testing by agreeing to be tested for illegal steroids beginning in 2003.
- August 30 - Major league baseball players and owners agree to a historic contract that prevents the players from going out on strike.
- September 3 - The Mets lose the 1st game of their doubleheader against the Marlins, 32, but bounce back to take the nightcap, 115. The loss in the opener sets a new National League record for consecutive home losses with 15.
- September 6 - The Cardinals defeat the Cubs, 112, as brothers Andy Benes and Alan Benes oppose each other in the 7th matchup of brothers in major league history. Andy gets the win while Alan takes the loss. The Cards score all 11 of their runs in the 3rd inning.
- September 8 - The Rangers set a major-league record by homering in their 26th consecutive game as Texas falls to Tampa Bay, 63. Rafael Palmeiro's solo shot in the 6th inning is the recordbreaker. The streak will be ended at 27 games two days later.
- September 20 - Mike Bordick sets a major league record with his 102nd consecutive errorless game at shortstop. He also extends his ML mark of errorless chances at SS to 504.
- September 22:
- Greg Maddux joins Cy Young as the only pitchers in major league history to win 15 or more games in 15 consecutive seasons.
- Fred McGriff become the first major league player to hit 30 homers for five different teams, and the first in homered in 42 different ballparks.
October-December - December 2:
- In support of a national strike, the Venezuelan professional league suspends its games. Many of the eight teams in the league belong to news media owners opposed to President Hugo Chvez. When the strike continues, the league will cancel its season on January 13, 2004.
- In the biggest free agent signing this year, the Phillies sign Indians first baseman Jim Thome to a 6-year contract.
Awards Books Deaths January-March April-June - June 27 - Ralph Erickson, a Pirates pitcher, who with the death of Karl Swanson on April 3, 2002 became baseball's oldest living player, died two days after his 100th birthday.
July-September - August 12 - Enos Slaughter, 86, a Hall of Fame member and a 10-consecutive All-Star, who played for a number of winning teams including the Cardinals and Yankees.
- September 25 - Ray Hayworth, 98, a catcher who spent 15 seasons in major legues; was a member of the Detroit teams that won the World Series in 1934 and 1935; set a record of 439 consecutive chances without an error that was later broken by Yogi Berra, and who at the time of his death, was the oldest living major league player.
October-December - October 20 - Mel Harder, 93, a four-time All-Star pitcher and a 223 games winner during a 20-year career with the Cleveland Indians.
- December 1 - Dave McNally, 60, a left-handed pitcher who was a crucial component to the Orioles' dynastic run from 1966 to 1971, and who had also refused to sign a contract for 1975 and help the Players Association in making a better case for free agency.
- December 15 - Dick Stuart, 70, a first baseman with the Pirates, Red Sox, Phillies, Mets, Dodgers and Angels, who hit .264 in his career with 228 home runs and 743 RBI, and became the first major league player to hit 30 home runs and drive in 100 runs in both leagues.
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