Carl Mays had a good Yankee career. He was the ace of the Yankees' first AL Pennant winning team in 1921 and was on the team when they won their first World Series in 1923. He was #88 in the Top 100 Yankees series here on Pinstripe Alley. He was also involved in one of the more regrettable moments in baseball history. He was the pitcher that hit Ray Chapman with a pitch that caused Chapman's death.
But that's not what this post is about. This is about one particular start in Mays' career.