On This Day in History | 1955

On This Day in History | 1955

Dan Hickey··3 min read
Ford 1955
Ford 1955

Ford beneath the Stadium lights in 1955 (Photo courtesy of the New York Times) On this day 58 years ago Whitey Ford single-handedly dismantled the Washington Senators in a 19-1 Opening Day rout at Yankee Stadium. The slick lefty baffled the boys from D.C., allowing just 2 hits and 1 run in a complete game victory, but the Chairman of the Board put on a show at the plate as well. In the bottom of the 4th, with the Yanks ahead 2-0, Ford doubled the lead with a 1-out single that scored Phil Rizzuto and Bob Cerv. He struck again an inning later when his single to right field plated Cerv and Hank Bauer. Ford would finish with a 3-for-5 day with 4 RBIs and 2 runs, outhitting and outscoring the hapless Senators by himself. Bill Skowron, Mickey Mantle, and Yogi Berra chipped in with home runs as the Bombers handed Washington its first of 101 losses.

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