Aloysius Joseph "Allan" Travers, aka Rev. Aloysius Stanislaus Travers was a Major League Baseball pitcher who made a one-game appearance during the 1912 strike of the Detroit Tigers. In doing so he set, and still holds, the modern Major League record for giving up the most hits in one game—26 hits in his lone appearance against the Philadelphia Athletics on May 18, 1912.

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  • Aloysius Joseph "Allan" Travers, aka Rev. Aloysius Stanislaus Travers was a Major League Baseball pitcher who made a one-game appearance during the 1912 strike of the Detroit Tigers. In doing so he set, and still holds, the modern Major League record for giving up the most hits in one game—26 hits in his lone appearance against the Philadelphia Athletics on May 18, 1912. Travers was only playing because the Detroit Tigers team had refused to play after their team mate Ty Cobb had been suspended for attacking a handicapped man during a game against the New York Yankees at Hilltop Park three days earlier. Travers does not, as is often reported, hold the major league record for most hits or runs allowed in a game, although he does hold the major league record for earned runs in a single major league game. The Cleveland Blues' Dave Rowe, who was primarily an outfielder, gave up 35 runs (12 earned) on 29 hits in a game played on July 24, 1882. Travers does hold the two negative records for American League play.
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  • Aloysius Joseph "Allan" Travers, aka Rev. Aloysius Stanislaus Travers was a Major League Baseball pitcher who made a one-game appearance during the 1912 strike of the Detroit Tigers. In doing so he set, and still holds, the modern Major League record for giving up the most hits in one game—26 hits in his lone appearance against the Philadelphia Athletics on May 18, 1912.
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