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Yankees Held to Single Run, Five Game Winning Streak Ends

by @ Monday, April 30th, 2007. Filed under 1937 Yankees, Lou Gehrig, 1937 Yankees Diary - April, George Selkirk, Kemp Wicker

April 30, 1937 at Griffith Stadium
Senators 4, Yankees 1  (5-2)
The Yankees five gave winning streak came to end in a game that saw only five Yankee hits.  George Selkirk drove home Lou Gehrig in the sixth inning for the team’s only run of the game and Gehrig finished the game with two hits.
Kemp Wicker was […]

Red Rolfe, Roy Johnson Drive in Two Runs Each in Yankees Fifth Straight Win

by @ Sunday, April 29th, 2007. Filed under 1937 Yankees, 1937 Yankees Diary - April, George Selkirk, Roy Johnson, Monte Pearson, Red Rolfe

April 29, 1937 at Griffith Stadium
Yankees 4, Senators 2  (5-1)
The Yankees doubled up the Senators today and the offense was primarily provided by Red Rolfe and Roy Johnson.  Rolfe finished the game with two hits, two RBIs and a run while Johnson had a single hit and two RBIs.  George Selkirk also had a nice […]

Johnson, Tony Lazzeri Lead Yankees in Blow Out Win

by @ Wednesday, April 25th, 2007. Filed under 1937 Yankees, 1937 Yankees Diary - April, Tony Lazzeri, George Selkirk, Roy Johnson, Bump Hadley, Pat Malone

April 25, 1937 at Fenway Park
Yankees 9, Red Sox 3  (2-1)
The Yankees ran up the score today against the Red Sox.  Roy Johnson had a big day at the plate with three hits and two RBIs while Tony Lazerri had two hits and two RBIs.  George Selkirk also had a nice game with two hits […]

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