On July 1, 1990, Andy Hawkins was the Yankees’ starting pitcher in a game that led to a dubious bit of history. That day, he allowed no hits in eight innings against the White Sox. However, he didn’t get a chance to go for a full nine-inning no-hitter, as the White Sox didn’t need to bat in the bottom of the ninth. That’s because thanks to a combination of two walks and three Yankees’ errors, Chicago put up four runs in the eighth. Meanwhile, White Sox starter Greg Hibbard had a good day himself and kept the Yankees of the board, and his bullpen finished things off from there. Despite not allowing a hit over eight innings, Hawkins went down as the losing pitcher in a 4-0 Yankees’ loss.
A little more than a year before that, Hawkins was also on the mound for a very dumb game. It maybe wasn

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