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When Cubs hit 2 grand slams in a game, 1890


When Cubs hit 2 grand slams in a game, 1890
By JohnW53
on Apr 22, 2021, 5:28am CDT
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Fernando Tatis Sr., father of the current Padre, hit 2 grand slams in the same inning for the Cardinals against the Dodgers on April 23, 1999.
No other player has hit 2 slams in 1 inning. Twelve more have hit 2 slams in a game, from Tony Lazzeri of the Yankees in 1936 through Josh Willingham of the Nationals in 2009.
Tony Cloninger, a pitcher, did it for the Braves in 1966.
Future Hall of Famer Frank Robinson did it for the Orioles in 1970.
Nomar Garciaparra did for the Red Sox in 1999, 17 days after Tatis, making that the only season in which it happened twice. ....

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ON THIS DAY: April 10, 1845, Fire destroys a third of Pittsburgh


ON THIS DAY: April 10, 1845, Fire destroys a third of Pittsburgh
Matt Simmons
The city of Pittsburgh has had its fair share of tragedies and difficult times, always emerging stronger and more vibrant than before. The Great Fire of Pittsburgh in 1845 was no exception, destroying about a third of the city, but also binding its residents together for the monumental rebuilding that changed the face of the city and its surrounding neighborhoods.
By 1845, Pittsburgh’s haphazard growth and tightly packed wooden buildings were typical of early American cities. The booming population outstripped city services (there were only two water mains in all of downtown) and left the dense blocks of mixed housing and businesses ill-prepared for the coming disaster. The volunteer fire companies, such as they were, performed mostly as social clubs and were likewise not ready to defend the city. ....

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America's first investigative journalist got her start in an asylum


America s first investigative journalist got her start in an asylum
Trailblazer Nellie Bly first went undercover in a New York psychiatric hospital in 1887, when she exposed its horrific conditions.
Nellie Bly, 1890 photographBRIDGEMAN/ACI
ByGiorgio Pirazzini
In 1885 the
Pittsburgh Dispatch published an article entitled “What Girls Are Good For,” which claimed a working woman was “a monstrosity.” The feature provoked a fiery rebuke from a 21-year-old reader, Elizabeth Jane Cochran, whose argument so impressed the editor that he published an advertisement asking the author to come forward so he could meet her.
She did, and he hired her on the spot, her first article appearing under the name “Orphan Girl.” Soon after, she changed her pen name to the title of a popular song by Pittsburgh songwriter Stephen Foster, and so “Nellie Bly” was born a name forever associated with her pioneering role in investigative journalism. ....

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The Crazy True Story Of America's Stunt Girl Reporters


The Crazy True Story Of America s Stunt Girl Reporters
By Kate Sullivan/Feb. 9, 2021 3:47 pm EDT
Believe it or not, there once was a time when journalists were celebrities. It wasn t just talking heads on TV or social media influencers, either these were real investigative journalists risking life and limb to bring you the unvarnished truth about everything from slum life to factory work. In the late 1800s through the 1920s, there was no radio or television your social media chatter consisted of what you overheard at the store or, if you were rich, at dinner parties. So newspapers were the main way of getting information and newspaper publishers wanted to sell as many copies as possible. ....

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