FEDERALLY ALIGNED BASEBALL LEAGUES
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
02/12/1962
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Date Player Home Runs  
09/08/1922 Hal Eason 3 Home Runs, 4 for 5, 5 RBI versus Washington while playing for Philadelphia  
08/02/1928 Tom Taylor 3 Home Runs, 3 for 5, 4 RBI versus New York while playing for Philadelphia  
08/06/1928 Tom Taylor 3 Home Runs, 4 for 5, 4 RBI versus Brooklyn while playing for Philadelphia  
06/24/1929 Lou Kelly 3 Home Runs, 3 for 4, 8 RBI versus New York while playing for Baltimore  
08/18/1929 Jim Pool 3 Home Runs, 3 for 4, 3 RBI versus St. Louis while playing for Pittsburgh  
07/15/1932 Bill Scott 3 Home Runs, 3 for 5, 5 RBI versus Chicago while playing for Brooklyn  
06/11/1933 Alex Ingraham 3 Home Runs, 4 for 4, 5 RBI versus Philadelphia while playing for St. Louis  
06/14/1934 Rankin Kellogg 3 Home Runs, 4 for 6, 4 RBI versus St. Louis while playing for Philadelphia  
07/03/1934 Mahlon Strong 3 Home Runs, 3 for 4, 5 RBI versus Detroit while playing for New York  
08/29/1934 Lou Kelly 3 Home Runs, 3 for 6, 8 RBI versus Baltimore while playing for Chicago  
09/16/1934 John Langille 3 Home Runs, 4 for 6, 9 RBI versus Chicago while playing for Brooklyn  
06/04/1935 Al Wheeler 3 Home Runs, 3 for 3, 4 RBI versus Baltimore while playing for Brooklyn  
06/06/1935 Grover Lee 3 Home Runs, 4 for 4, 6 RBI versus Pittsburgh while playing for Philadelphia  
07/26/1935 Dan Fowler 3 Home Runs, 5 for 5, 6 RBI versus Chicago while playing for Cleveland  
08/17/1935 Frank Huddleston 3 Home Runs, 3 for 4, 5 RBI versus Montreal while playing for Toronto  
08/28/1935 Bobby Barrell 3 Home Runs, 4 for 6, 3 RBI versus Chicago while playing for Philadelphia  
07/24/1936 John Collins 3 Home Runs, 3 for 4, 6 RBI versus Toronto while playing for Montreal  
08/27/1937 Sal Pestilli 3 Home Runs, 4 for 4, 8 RBI versus Pittsburgh while playing for Detroit  
04/27/1938 Tom Bird 3 Home Runs, 4 for 5, 6 RBI versus Detroit while playing for Chicago  
05/18/1938 Cliff Moss 3 Home Runs, 3 for 4, 6 RBI versus Boston while playing for Chicago  
05/05/1939 Bob Donoghue 3 Home Runs, 3 for 3, 6 RBI versus Philadelphia while playing for Boston  
06/13/1939 Bill Barrett 3 Home Runs, 3 for 4, 6 RBI versus Chicago while playing for New York  
09/09/1942 Hank Koblenz 3 Home Runs, 3 for 4, 4 RBI versus St. Louis while playing for Philadelphia  
04/19/1944 Cliff Moss 3 Home Runs, 3 for 5, 4 RBI versus New York while playing for Chicago  
07/29/1945 Vic Crawford 3 Home Runs, 3 for 4, 5 RBI versus New York while playing for Montreal  
05/26/1946 Si Crocker 3 Home Runs, 3 for 4, 4 RBI versus Toronto while playing for Cleveland  
09/08/1946 Red Johnson 3 Home Runs, 4 for 5, 4 RBI versus Chicago while playing for New York  
05/14/1947 Bobby Barrell 3 Home Runs, 3 for 4, 3 RBI versus St. Louis while playing for Philadelphia  
05/22/1947 Bobby Barrell 3 Home Runs, 4 for 4, 7 RBI versus New York while playing for Philadelphia  
06/08/1947 Billy Dalton 3 Home Runs, 4 for 4, 4 RBI versus New York while playing for Boston  
07/22/1947 Bobby Barrell 3 Home Runs, 4 for 5, 6 RBI versus St. Louis while playing for Philadelphia  
07/26/1947 Mack Sutton 3 Home Runs, 3 for 5, 4 RBI versus Cleveland while playing for New York  
08/03/1947 Hank Koblenz 3 Home Runs, 3 for 4, 5 RBI versus Detroit while playing for Philadelphia  
08/19/1947 Hank Koblenz 3 Home Runs, 3 for 7, 6 RBI versus New York while playing for Philadelphia  
09/09/1947 Red Johnson 3 Home Runs, 5 for 6, 6 RBI versus Boston while playing for New York  
06/26/1948 Red Johnson 3 Home Runs, 4 for 5, 4 RBI versus Philadelphia while playing for New York  
07/06/1948 Ralph Johnson 3 Home Runs, 3 for 4, 3 RBI versus Montreal while playing for Brooklyn  
04/27/1949 Bill Barrett 3 Home Runs, 4 for 4, 5 RBI versus Brooklyn while playing for New York  
06/22/1949 Billy Brown 3 Home Runs, 3 for 5, 5 RBI versus Washington while playing for Chicago  
07/17/1949 Red Johnson 3 Home Runs, 3 for 3, 6 RBI versus Pittsburgh while playing for New York  
08/08/1949 Chubby Hall 3 Home Runs, 3 for 5, 7 RBI versus Montreal while playing for Chicago  
07/26/1950 Pete Casstevens 3 Home Runs, 4 for 5, 5 RBI versus Washington while playing for Chicago  
09/21/1950 Walt Messer 4 Home Runs, 4 for 5, 6 RBI versus Pittsburgh while playing for New York  
05/22/1951 Sig Stofer 3 Home Runs, 3 for 5, 6 RBI versus Chicago while playing for Washington  
06/01/1951 Red Bond 3 Home Runs, 3 for 5, 6 RBI versus Cleveland while playing for Chicago  
05/18/1952 Red Hinton 3 Home Runs, 4 for 5, 3 RBI versus Chicago while playing for Kansas City  
08/02/1952 Ralph Johnson 3 Home Runs, 3 for 4, 6 RBI versus Pittsburgh while playing for Detroit  
05/23/1953 Buddy Miller 3 Home Runs, 4 for 4, 5 RBI versus Boston while playing for Philadelphia  
07/16/1953 Jerry Smith 3 Home Runs, 4 for 5, 8 RBI versus Toronto while playing for Chicago  
08/18/1953 George Rutter 3 Home Runs, 4 for 5, 6 RBI versus New York while playing for Philadelphia  
09/19/1953 Edwin Hackberry 3 Home Runs, 3 for 5, 4 RBI versus New York while playing for Detroit  
05/05/1954 Rod Shearer 3 Home Runs, 3 for 4, 6 RBI versus Philadelphia while playing for Chicago  
06/20/1954 Buddy Miller 3 Home Runs, 5 for 5, 5 RBI versus St. Louis while playing for Philadelphia  
07/22/1954 George Rutter 3 Home Runs, 6 for 7, 7 RBI versus Toronto while playing for San Francisco  
06/05/1955 Eddie Dickey 4 Home Runs, 4 for 4, 6 RBI versus Cincinnati while playing for Los Angeles  
06/24/1955 Tom Reed 3 Home Runs, 3 for 4, 5 RBI versus Los Angeles while playing for Toronto  
07/18/1955 Bill Barrett 3 Home Runs, 4 for 4, 8 RBI versus Montreal while playing for Cincinnati  
07/22/1955 Joe Cahill 3 Home Runs, 3 for 5, 5 RBI versus Chicago while playing for Kansas City  
07/24/1955 Lloyd Coulter 3 Home Runs, 3 for 5, 7 RBI versus Los Angeles while playing for Cleveland  
07/30/1955 Jesse Alvardo 3 Home Runs, 4 for 5, 4 RBI versus Detroit while playing for Washington  
08/28/1955 Sherry Doyal 3 Home Runs, 3 for 4, 5 RBI versus Montreal while playing for Cleveland  
06/03/1956 Lorenzo Samuels 3 Home Runs, 3 for 3, 5 RBI versus Chicago while playing for Pittsburgh  
08/25/1956 Earl Howe 3 Home Runs, 3 for 4, 5 RBI versus Chicago while playing for New York  
06/29/1957 Earl Howe 3 Home Runs, 3 for 5, 6 RBI versus Boston while playing for New York  
07/11/1957 Rod Shearer 3 Home Runs, 5 for 5, 6 RBI versus Philadelphia while playing for Chicago  
08/18/1957 Jerry Smith 3 Home Runs, 3 for 4, 4 RBI versus Boston while playing for St. Louis  
04/26/1958 Bill Bather 3 Home Runs, 3 for 4, 4 RBI versus Boston while playing for St. Louis  
06/05/1958 Hank Estill 3 Home Runs, 3 for 5, 7 RBI versus Chicago while playing for New York  
07/23/1958 Dick Hunt 3 Home Runs, 3 for 4, 7 RBI versus Los Angeles while playing for San Francisco  
08/13/1958 Earl Howe 3 Home Runs, 4 for 4, 6 RBI versus Philadelphia while playing for New York  
09/03/1958 Roxy Schilling 3 Home Runs, 4 for 5, 3 RBI versus Detroit while playing for Philadelphia  
04/25/1959 Johnny Elliot 3 Home Runs, 4 for 7, 4 RBI versus Kansas City while playing for Cincinnati  
05/03/1959 Jerry Smith 3 Home Runs, 3 for 4, 6 RBI versus Philadelphia while playing for St. Louis  
05/30/1959 Buddy Miller 3 Home Runs, 3 for 6, 7 RBI versus Detroit while playing for Philadelphia  
08/20/1959 Chuck Lewis 3 Home Runs, 4 for 5, 7 RBI versus San Francisco while playing for Kansas City  
05/02/1960 Earl Howe 3 Home Runs, 4 for 5, 9 RBI versus Washington while playing for New York  
05/08/1960 Dick Hunt 3 Home Runs, 3 for 4, 3 RBI versus Montreal while playing for San Francisco  
05/22/1960 Dallas Berry 3 Home Runs, 3 for 4, 4 RBI versus Toronto while playing for Cincinnati  
06/10/1961 Johnny Taylor 3 Home Runs, 3 for 4, 8 RBI versus Boston while playing for New York  
07/08/1961 Paul Williams 3 Home Runs, 3 for 5, 7 RBI versus Kansas City while playing for Cleveland  
08/06/1961 Rod Shearer 3 Home Runs, 4 for 6, 8 RBI versus Pittsburgh while playing for Chicago  
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