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June 8, 1889: St. Paul Native Makes Home Run History
Did you know that the first four-home run game in professional baseball history happened in St. Paul? And it was a St. Paul native who did it . . . but he was playing for the visiting team.
Playing for the Western Association Omaha Omahogs on this date in 1889, St. Paul native Jack Crooks went 5-for-5 with four home runs versus the St. Paul Apostles at Athletic Park, located on the riverfront on St. Paul’s west side.
There is one known prior instance of a player hitting four or more home runs in a single game. In the pre-professional era, 21-year-old Philadelphia Athletics lefty Lipman Pike—standing at all of 5-foot-8, 158 pounds—hit five home runs from the nine-hole on July 16, 1866.
June 8, 1971: Twins Draft a Quarterback
The Twins drafted Notre Dame shortstop (and quarterback) Joe Theismann in the 39th round (773rd overall) on this date in 1971.
Spoiler: He did not sign.
June 8, 1978: Twins Draft Hrbek
The Twins drafted Willmar native Wade Adamson in the fourth round out of South Dakota State on this date in 1978.
They drafted Jack Morris's brother Tom in the 10th round. (He didn't sign.)
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Then, way down here in the 17th round, they selected Bloomington high schooler Kent Hrbek.
Hrbek didn't accept Calvin Griffith's initial contract offer, but his play that summer with his local American Legion team convinced the Twins to find a little extra money for him.
The Twins' first-round draft pick in 1978 was Lenny Faedo, with whom Hrbek and Tim Laudner shared a 1982 Topps "Future Stars" card.
June 8–9, 1984: Luzinski Hits Grand Slams in Back-to-Back Games
White Sox cleanup hitter Greg Luzinski hit a first-inning grand slam off Frank Viola, who only recorded one out in a 6-1 Twins loss in Chicago on this date in 1984.
The next day, the Twins brought in Mike Walters to face Luzinski with the bases loaded and one out in the bottom of seventh, and the Bull hit the final of his seven career grand slams, driving in Julio Cruz, Carlton Fisk, and Harold Baines. The White Sox won 8-4.
June 8, 2011: Hannahan Hits Game-Tying Home Run
St. Paul native and Golden Gophers all-time great Jack Hannahan was nearly a hero versus his hometown Twins on this date in 2011, hitting a two-out game-tying homer off closer Matt Capps in the bottom of the ninth in Cleveland.
Ben Revere drove in Drew Butera in the top of the tenth, however, to salvage a 3-2 Twins win.
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