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This Day in Baseball: Carl Mays Beans Tris Speaker

By Precious Sanders @pdsanders99

On May 20, 1918, Indians outfielder Tris Speaker was hit in the head by a pitch thrown by Red Sox hurler Carl Mays.  A right-handed submarine pitcher, Mays denied Speaker’s allegation that the beanball pitch was intentional.  Mays pitched a complete game, winning 11-1 that day.  The beanball would prove a precursor to the pitch that would kill Ray Chapman two years later.

This day in baseball: Carl Mays beans Tris Speaker

Carl Mays (SABR)

This day in baseball: Carl Mays beans Tris Speaker


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