
June 24 1970 – At Yankee Stadium, Cleveland Indians first baseman Tony Horton calls for Steve Hamilton's "Folly Floater" after fouling it off the previous pitch. The Indians first baseman crawls back to the dugout when his second foul ball is caught by catcher Thurman Munson. Cleveland, however, would win the game 7-2. The reason Horton crawled into the dugout was he heard a boo. Sensitive to fans' booing during the season, Horton will be hospitalized, and at 25, this is his last season. In the same doubleheader, Bobby Murcer ties Lou Gehrig's record of four straight homers. The Yanks lose the opener, 7 – 2, despite Murcer's 9th-inning home run off Sam McDowell. Murcer next connects off the second game's starter, Mike Paul, hitting a solo shot in the 1st inning. A walk in the 4th, then a two-run homer off Paul in the 5th, and a game-tying homer in the 8th, off Fred Lasher. New York scores in the bottom of the 9th to salvage a 5 – 4 win.

