By Matthew Taylor
"Dick Hall is a Baltimore institution, like crab cakes. He is six feet six inches tall and forty years old, and he pitches with an awkward, side-wise motion that suggests a man feeling under his bed for a lost collar stud. He throws a sneaky fast ball and never, or almost never, walks batters."
The New Yorker (October 1970)
The New Yorker (October 1970)

On this date in history, Aug. 17, 1963, Dick Hall retired his 28th batter in a row, pitching the relief equivalent of a no-hitter plus one. Halls’s no-hit run began on July 24th and covered five games.
The Birds won the game against the Kansas City Athletics, 6-1. Check out the box score to see Hall's streak and Jackie Brandt's heroics.
Hall would give up two hits in his next appearance, a 7-4 win over the Angels four days later.
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