
In the first 28 rounds of the tour, there wasn’t a single hole-in-one. In the 29th round — the penultimate round of the season — there were three! The second round at Augusta National had some fireworks, led by the…

Both the 1933 Washington Senators and the 1940 Cincinnati Reds were hoping for a sweep that would put them at or near the top of the league standings, but they could only manage a split that kept both teams near…

Augusta National will be a tough test for the 10th and final tournament of the regular season, but a few Waves got off to good starts, most notably Clay Feagler with a 4-under 68 and Joe Highsmith with a 3-under…

The 1935 Chicago Cubs have company at the top of the standings! The 1937 New York Yankees swept the 1931 Philadelphia Athletics, and now the two best teams in the league are both 15-9 with eight games to play. Three…

The first-place 1935 Chicago Cubs looked to pad their lead in the standings as they squared off against the last-place 1934 St. Louis Cardinals, but it didn’t work as they hoped. The Cubs won the first two contests at home,…

Eighteen holes wasn’t enough as Joshua McCarthy and Sahith Theegala put together the best back-and-forth final-round competition of the season. On the first playoff hole iat East Lake Golf Club, McCarthy recorded a birdie and Theegala could only par, giving…

The 1941 Brooklyn Dodgers kept their spot near the top of the standings after winning three of four games from the 1934 Detroit Tigers. Two of those Dodger wins came in extra innings, and they nearly had a pair of…

Only the 1941 Brooklyn Dodgers pulled off a series win in week #5, as they took three of four from the 1937 New York Yankees. The other three series were four-game splits. The first-place 1935 Chicago Cubs had an opportunity…

The 1933 Washington Senators and the 1931 Philadelphia Athletics came in with .500 records, and after a pretty entertaining, fairly high-scoring series, both teams went out with .500 records as week number 5 came to an end. The Athletics (8-8)…