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Juan Marichal, The Dominican Dandy, Giants At Cardinals, June 8, 1962

Jul 01, 20243 hr 55 minSeason 1Ep. 89
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Episode description

When you look for the winning pitcher across the 1960s, it's impossible to ignore Juan Marichal. The 'Dominican Dandy' gave the Giants their first no-hitter in San Francisco, the first no-hitter seen in Candlestick Park, the first Latin-american no-hitter in MLB history, and the first Dominican player to enter the Hall of Fame.

He also received one of the highest accolades any player can achieve… in 1975, the Giants immortalized his beloved #27, a testament in part to Marichal’s majestic run of 191 victories during the sixties.

Today's game takes us back to the start of his time in the majors. It's June 1962, and the Giants are on a roll with a .690 record. They're on the road to a .518 St Louis, and Marichal is facing Bob Gibson, another name soon to become a legend in his own right.

How about one more legend… your play-by-play comes from one Harry Caray (joined today by Jack Buck).

You can find the boxscore here.

This game was played on June 9, 1962.

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