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  • doncoryell
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    Re: The Philadelphia Athletics,1905 And On-OOTP 9

    I think your doing fine with this.

    Looks like they've added some new features with ootp9.
    If you can read this, thank a teacher. If you can read this in english, thank a soldier.

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    • orion523
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      • Aug 2007
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      Re: The Philadelphia Athletics,1905 And On-OOTP 9


      Wednesday May 4,1905

      Athletics Bury Senators 17-1
      Columbia Park,Phila.Pa.-The Philadelphia Athletics came to play today,destroying Washington 17-1 as Harry "Jasper" Davis led the way going 2 for 5 with 2 doubles,5 RBI, 2 runs scored and a steal of home,his second of the season..Lave Cross also had a big day snapping a 7 for 33 slump by going 3 for 4 with 3 RBI and 2 runs scored.Not to be forgotten in all of the offensive fireworks,A's starter Chief Bender improved to 4-1 while allowing 4 hits,3 walks,1 earned run and 7 strikeouts in 9 IP.Tied 1-1 entering the bottom of the third,Philadelphia then exploded for 12 runs over the next three innings including 7 in the 5th turning a close game into a laugher.After taking a breather in the 6th,the A's plated 4 more runs in the 7th to make it 17-1 where it would finally stay.The teams will now head to the Nation's Capital to play four games at American League Park.Here's the box score.

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      Washington Senators at Philadelphia Athletics
      Game ID: 146 - Thursday, May 4th, 1905 - Game Log

      Thursday, May 4th, 1905
      123456789RHE
      Washington Senators001000000142
      Philadelphia Athletics10417040X17170

      WashingtonABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
      J. Stanley RF3120000.26013
      b-H. Cassady PH, RF1000000.00000
      C. Jones CF4010001.16916
      J. Stahl 1B4001011.25404
      F. Huelsman LF4000031.234013
      J. Cassidy SS2000200.27101
      R. Nill 2B4000002.18013
      M. Heydon C2000120.09602
      J. Mullin 3B3010012.16700
      T. Hughes P1000000.00000
      a-H. Hill PH1000000.24101
      M. Manuel P0000000.00000
      C. Falkenberg P1000000.00000
      H. Hardy P0000000.00000
      Totals30141377

      a - H. Hill pinch hit for T. Hughes in the 5th
      b - H. Cassady pinch hit for J. Stanley in the 8th

      BATTING
      Total Bases: C. Jones, J. Stanley 2, J. Mullin
      Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: R. Nill, F. Huelsman, J. Mullin
      Team LOB: 5

      BASERUNNING
      SB: R. Nill (8), J. Cassidy (10)
      CS: J. Mullin (5)

      FIELDING
      Errors: J. Mullin 2 (9)


      PhiladelphiaABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
      D. Hoffman CF5330001.35605
      L. Cross 3B4233112.344011
      S. Seybold RF4321103.27006
      H. Davis 1B5225003.25519
      T. Hartsel LF4101103.22205
      D. Murphy 2B5112020.22907
      J. Knight SS1000000.31611
      a-M. Cross SS4220002.24405
      H. Barton C5132001.29606
      C. Bender P5212002.35316
      Totals421717163317

      a - M. Cross substituted for J. Knight in the 3rd

      BATTING
      Doubles: H. Davis 2 (5, 3rd Inning off T. Hughes, 2 on, 1 out; 7th Inning off C. Falkenberg, 3 on, 2 outs) M. Cross (4, 7th Inning off C. Falkenberg, 0 on, 0 outs)
      Total Bases: C. Bender, H. Barton 3, H. Davis 4, D. Murphy, L. Cross 3, D. Hoffman 3, S. Seybold 2, M. Cross 3
      2-out RBI: C. Bender, H. Davis, L. Cross
      Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: T. Hartsel
      Team LOB: 4

      BASERUNNING
      SB: H. Davis (4), D. Hoffman (7)
      CS: H. Barton (3)

      FIELDING
      PB: H. Barton

      WashingtonIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
      T. Hughes L (0-4)4.066411064393.16
      M. Manuel 0.2672100381927.03
      C. Falkenberg 2.0444120462618.00
      H. Hardy 1.110000017110.00

      PITCHING
      Game Score: T. Hughes 30
      Batters Faced: T. Hughes 19, M. Manuel 10, C. Falkenberg 11, H. Hardy 5
      Ground Outs - Fly Outs: T. Hughes 6-4, M. Manuel 2-0, C. Falkenberg 2-2, H. Hardy 3-1
      Pitches - Strikes: T. Hughes 64-39, M. Manuel 38-19, C. Falkenberg 46-26, H. Hardy 17-11
      Inherited Runners - Scored: C. Falkenberg 1-0, H. Hardy 1-0

      PhiladelphiaIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
      C. Bender W (4-1)9.0411370125741.64

      PITCHING
      Game Score: C. Bender 79
      Batters Faced: C. Bender 33
      Ground Outs - Fly Outs: C. Bender 9-10
      Pitches - Strikes: C. Bender 125-74

      GAME NOTES
      Player of the Game: C. Bender
      Ballpark: Columbia Park
      Weather: Rain (54 degrees), wind blowing in from right at 10 mph
      Start Time: 3:05 pm
      Time: 3:05
      Attendance: 1483
      Special Notes: J. Knight was injured while throwing the ball.

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      News And Notes From Around The League

      Thursday, May 4th, 1905: Tannehill Tosses Shutout
      Everything clicked on the hill today for Jesse Tannehill of the Boston Americans as he hurled his club to a 4-0 shutout win over the New York Highlanders, limiting them to 5 hits while recording 3 strikeouts and yielding no walks. He overpowered some batters with his fastball and buckled knees with his sharp breaking pitches.

      "We had our shot at him a couple of different times," the Highlanders manager said, "but we weren't able to get to him."

      In 5 starts this year Tannehill has fashioned a 4-1 record and a 1.23 ERA



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      • orion523
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        • Aug 2007
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        #33
        Re: The Philadelphia Athletics,1905 And On-OOTP 9

        Originally posted by doncoryell
        I think your doing fine with this.

        Looks like they've added some new features with ootp9.
        It's most definitely worth the upgrade.If you're on the fence,go for it.On another note as far as this season is going,WOW! thats all I can say.The strategy that is needed and the pressure you're always under in this era of baseball is awesome.I'm really having a blast with it.Another thing is,I know its 12 seasons or so away,but I wonder how history will be effected if Babe Ruth stays in Boston,that should be interesting.
        Last edited by orion523; 08-07-2008, 09:21 PM.

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        • orion523
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          • Aug 2007
          • 6709

          #34
          Re: The Philadelphia Athletics,1905 And On-OOTP 9

          Athletics Sign Davis For 4 Years


          Friday, May 5th, 1905: Star 1B Signs Pact with Athletics
          The Philadelphia Athletics have finalized a deal with All Star-caliber first baseman Harry Davis that will extend his stay in Philadelphia at least 4 years and will pay out $146,144.

          This season Davis is batting .255 with 1 home run. He has scored 8 runs and driven in 9.

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          • orion523
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            Re: The Philadelphia Athletics,1905 And On-OOTP 9


            Friday May 5,1905

            Gettysburg Eddie Awesome Again!
            American League Park,Washington DC.-In a well played pitchers duel,the Athletics behind a stellar pitching performance by Gettysburg Eddie Plank just got past an inspired Senators team 2-1.Philadelphia got on the board first today, with an RBI single by pitcher Eddie Plank that scored catcher Ossee Schreckengost giving the A's a 1-0 lead.In the 5th,the Athletics upped their lead to 2-0 on an RBI ground out by Danny Hoffman that scored Monte Cross who singled to start the inning.In the 7th, the Senators were finally able to get to Plank when following a Fred Huelsman double to start the inning,Charlie casey singled him home closing the gap to 2-1.In the 8th,Washington threatened again loading the bases with one out,but Eddie Plank was up to the task striking out Fred Huelsman for the second out and getting Punch Knoll to ground out harmlessly to end the inning with Washington still down,2-1.The Senators would not threaten in the 9th and Eddie Plank had his 4th victory of the season.Here's the box score.

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            Philadelphia Athletics at Washington Senators
            Game ID: 153 - Friday, May 5th, 1905 - Game Log

            Friday, May 5th, 1905
            123456789RHE
            Philadelphia Athletics001010000250
            Washington Senators000000100173

            PhiladelphiaABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
            D. Hoffman CF4001002.33806
            L. Cross 3B4010002.338011
            S. Seybold RF4010011.26906
            H. Davis 1B4000002.23619
            T. Hartsel LF3000111.21205
            D. Murphy 2B4000002.21607
            M. Cross SS3110100.25005
            O. Schreckengost C4110002.20307
            E. Plank P2011000.28602
            Totals322522212

            BATTING
            Doubles: O. Schreckengost (4, 3rd Inning off B. Wolfe, 0 on, 1 out)
            Total Bases: E. Plank, O. Schreckengost 2, L. Cross, S. Seybold, M. Cross
            Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: L. Cross
            GIDP: O. Schreckengost
            Sac Bunt: E. Plank, O. Schreckengost
            Team LOB: 7

            BASERUNNING
            SB: D. Murphy (5)


            WashingtonABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
            R. Nill 2B4020000.20013
            J. Cassidy SS4000023.25401
            J. Stahl 1B2000101.24704
            F. Huelsman LF4110024.235013
            P. Knoll RF4010004.29401
            C. Jones CF4011011.17417
            M. Heydon C3000012.09102
            b-J. Stanley PH1000000.25513
            H. Hill 3B2000011.22601
            a-J. Mullin PH, 3B2010001.18400
            B. Wolfe P4010011.27300
            Totals341711818

            a - J. Mullin pinch hit for H. Hill in the 7th
            b - J. Stanley pinch hit for M. Heydon in the 9th

            BATTING
            Doubles: F. Huelsman (3, 7th Inning off E. Plank, 0 on, 0 outs) P. Knoll (1, 5th Inning off E. Plank, 0 on, 0 outs)
            Total Bases: B. Wolfe, R. Nill 2, F. Huelsman 2, C. Jones, P. Knoll 2, J. Mullin
            Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: J. Stahl, H. Hill, P. Knoll, J. Mullin
            Team LOB: 8

            BASERUNNING
            SB: R. Nill (9), C. Jones (4)

            FIELDING
            Errors: B. Wolfe (3), M. Heydon (6), J. Mullin (10)
            Double Plays: 1 (Cassidy-Nill-Stahl)

            PhiladelphiaIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
            E. Plank W (4-1)9.0711180118841.45

            PITCHING
            Game Score: E. Plank 76
            Batters Faced: E. Plank 36
            Ground Outs - Fly Outs: E. Plank 15-4
            Pitches - Strikes: E. Plank 118-84
            HB: E. Plank

            WashingtonIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
            B. Wolfe L (1-4)9.0521220113683.93

            PITCHING
            Game Score: B. Wolfe 71
            Batters Faced: B. Wolfe 36
            Ground Outs - Fly Outs: B. Wolfe 17-8
            Pitches - Strikes: B. Wolfe 113-68

            GAME NOTES
            Player of the Game: E. Plank
            Ballpark: American League Park II
            Weather: Clear skies (68 degrees), wind blowing in from center at 9 mph
            Start Time: 3:05 pm
            Time: 2:15
            Attendance: 3471


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            • orion523
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              Saturday May 6,1905

              Charlie Jones Leads Senators To Victory!
              American League Park,Washington,DC.-Senators Center Fielder Charlie "Casey" Jones harassed the Athletics all day today going 3 for 3 with 2 RBI, a run scored and 3 stolen bases as the Washington Senators defeated the A's 6-5 her in the Nation's Capital.The Senators went to work quickly on Athletics starter Andy Coakley scoring twice in the first inning on a Rabbit Nill 2 out 2 run single to left.Both teams brought a runner home in the third,and in the 4th,the Athletics tied the game at 3 with RBI's by Topsy Hartsel and Monte Cross.The Senators quickly took the lead back in the 5th on a Charlie Jones RBI single that brought home Happy Townsend making it 4-3 Washington.The Senators made it a 6-3 ballgame in the 7th with a Joe Stanley RBI single followed by a Denny Sullivan RBI ground out.The Athletics made a game of it though,scoring twice in the 8th but they fell just short finally losing by the score of 6-5.Here's the box score.

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              Philadelphia Athletics at Washington Senators
              Game ID: 161 - Saturday, May 6th, 1905 - Game Log

              Saturday, May 6th, 1905
              123456789RHE
              Philadelphia Athletics0012000205120
              Washington Senators20101020X6101

              PhiladelphiaABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
              D. Hoffman CF5011001.32907
              L. Cross 3B5000002.314011
              S. Seybold RF5230010.29206
              H. Davis 1B4110112.23719
              T. Hartsel LF4011002.21406
              D. Murphy 2B4121011.23108
              M. Cross SS3121102.27706
              O. Schreckengost C3021000.22608
              A. Coakley P2000013.07700
              a-W. Henley P2000002.00000
              Totals3751252415

              a - W. Henley substituted for A. Coakley in the 6th

              BATTING
              Doubles: D. Murphy (3, 8th Inning off H. Townsend, 1 on, 2 outs) D. Hoffman (5, 3rd Inning off H. Townsend, 1 on, 2 outs) S. Seybold (3, 8th Inning off H. Townsend, 0 on, 0 outs)
              Total Bases: O. Schreckengost 2, H. Davis, D. Murphy 3, D. Hoffman 2, S. Seybold 4, T. Hartsel, M. Cross 2
              2-out RBI: O. Schreckengost, D. Murphy, D. Hoffman, M. Cross
              Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: A. Coakley, L. Cross, W. Henley
              Sac Bunt: O. Schreckengost
              Team LOB: 7

              BASERUNNING
              SB: D. Murphy (6)
              CS: H. Davis (4), T. Hartsel (5)


              WashingtonABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
              J. Stanley RF, CF2211101.26414
              C. Jones CF3132000.20819
              a-D. Sullivan PH, RF1001000.14301
              J. Stahl 1B3000003.23704
              F. Huelsman LF4010003.236013
              R. Nill 2B4022001.21715
              J. Mullin SS4010001.19000
              M. Kittridge C4000022.09100
              H. Hill 3B2100110.21201
              H. Townsend P2220000.23100
              Totals2961062311

              a - D. Sullivan pinch hit for C. Jones in the 7th

              BATTING
              Doubles: H. Townsend 2 (2, 3rd Inning off A. Coakley, 0 on, 0 outs; 5th Inning off A. Coakley, 0 on, 1 out) F. Huelsman (4, 6th Inning off A. Coakley, 0 on, 0 outs) J. Mullin (1, 8th Inning off W. Henley, 0 on, 2 outs)
              Total Bases: H. Townsend 4, R. Nill 2, F. Huelsman 2, C. Jones 3, J. Stanley, J. Mullin 2
              2-out RBI: R. Nill, C. Jones
              Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: , M. Kittridge 2, J. Stahl, F. Huelsman
              Sac Bunt: H. Townsend, J. Stanley
              Team LOB: 4

              BASERUNNING
              SB: J. Stahl (9), F. Huelsman (3), C. Jones 3 (7), J. Stanley (6)
              CS: R. Nill 2 (5), C. Jones (5)

              FIELDING
              Errors: H. Hill (5)

              PhiladelphiaIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
              A. Coakley L (4-1)5.074412087502.31
              W. Henley 3.032211044273.00

              PITCHING
              Game Score: A. Coakley 38
              Batters Faced: A. Coakley 22, W. Henley 12
              Ground Outs - Fly Outs: A. Coakley 6-5, W. Henley 4-3
              Pitches - Strikes: A. Coakley 87-50, W. Henley 44-27
              Inherited Runners - Scored: W. Henley 1-0
              HB: A. Coakley

              WashingtonIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
              H. Townsend W (2-3)9.01255240141922.70

              PITCHING
              Game Score: H. Townsend 45
              Batters Faced: H. Townsend 40
              Ground Outs - Fly Outs: H. Townsend 10-11
              Pitches - Strikes: H. Townsend 141-92

              GAME NOTES
              Player of the Game: C. Jones
              Ballpark: American League Park II
              Weather: Clear skies (72 degrees), wind blowing in from right at 10 mph
              Start Time: 3:05 pm
              Time: 2:45
              Attendance: 3261


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                  Standings For Week Ending May 7,1905


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                  Major League Baseball 05-08-1905
                  Standings Report
                  American League Standings
                  TeamWLPCTGBPyt.RecDiffHomeAwayXInn1RunM#StreakLast10
                  Chicago White Sox174.810-15-628-39-13-17-2130W39-1
                  Cleveland Naps128.6004.512-805-37-53-06-0L34-6
                  Philadelphia Athletics128.6004.514-6-27-35-50-06-2L16-4
                  Boston Americans119.5505.511-906-45-51-03-5W16-4
                  New York Highlanders119.5505.511-907-54-40-11-4L15-5
                  Detroit Tigers914.3919.011-12-25-74-70-62-9W66-4
                  Washington Senators614.30010.55-1513-53-91-14-3W13-7
                  St. Louis Browns517.22712.55-1702-103-72-12-6L62-8
                  National League Standings
                  TeamWLPCTGBPyt.RecDiffHomeAwayXInn1RunM#StreakLast10
                  New York Giants137.650-14-6-15-38-40-02-4134L17-3
                  Pittsburgh Pirates148.636-14-807-37-50-14-1133W35-5
                  Brooklyn Superbas129.5711.59-1239-63-32-06-2W15-5
                  Chicago Cubs1310.5651.511-1226-57-53-14-4L24-6
                  Philadelphia Phillies911.4504.08-1216-43-71-14-4L15-5
                  St. Louis Cardinals1013.4354.59-1416-64-74-28-5W26-4
                  Cincinnati Reds814.3646.011-11-35-73-70-32-8L45-5
                  Boston Beaneaters714.3336.58-13-13-54-90-23-5W13-7

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                  Players Of The Week For The Week Ending May 7,1905

                  Monday, May 8th, 1905: Super Week for Cincinnati's Seymour!
                  There's nothing like being in the prime of your baseball career -- and playing like it. Just ask Cy Seymour, the Cincinnati center fielder, who swung a sweet bat all week to not only aid his team, but also pick up the National League Player of the Week honors.

                  Seymour piled up 12 hits in 20 at-bats, no home runs and 4 RBIs while hitting .600.

                  During the 1905 season Seymour has hit .412 with no home runs and 13 RBIs. He has played in 21 games and scored 8 times.



                  Monday, May 8th, 1905: AL's Top Player, Isbell of Chicago
                  At the age of 29, Frank Isbell might have some potential he hasn't realized yet -- if his success at the plate last week is any indication. The Chicago second baseman put up some exceptional numbers the past seven days collecting the American League Player of the Week Award.

                  He racked up 11 hits in 18 at-bats, no home runs and 2 RBIs last week in 4 games.

                  Looking at his stats this year, Isbell has compiled a .364 batting average, while hitting no home runs and driving in 6 runs. He has played in 19 games and scored 13 runs.

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                    Monday May 8th 1905

                    Dominant Waddell Finally Gets A Win!




                    American League Park,Washington DC.-Although it looked early as though Rube Waddell's run of bad luck would continue,his teammates didn't let it happen scoring 7 runs in the last two innings turning a 3-2 deficit into a 9-3 victory.The Athletics got it rolling early with Monte Cross' RBI triple in the top of the second giving Philadelphia the 1-0 lead.Unbelievably,in the bottom of the inning Waddell's bad luck made an appearance for all to see as the Senators scored two runs on 0 hits thanks to errors by third baseman Lave Cross and catcher Ossee Schreckengost giving Washington a 2-1 lead.In the bottom of the third,following a two out double by Jake Stahl,the Athletics gave away another run when once again catcher Ossee Schreckengost threw a ball into left field on a steal attempt giving the Senators a 3-1 lead on three unearned runs.At this point, Mack stormed onto the field to relieve Schreckengost of his duties sending in backup catcher Harry Barton to finish the game.Following Mack's outburst,the A's were a different team.They closed the gap to 3-2 in the 4th when Monte Cross again came through,this time with an RBI double that scored Danny Murphy.For the game,Cross was 4 for 4 with a single,double,and a triple with 3 RBI and a run scored.It wasn't until the 8th inning that the Athletics could get to Senators starter Case Patten again when following a Danny Hoffman double to lead off the inning, Senators catcher Ed Heydon had his own fielding troubles,throwing Lave Cross' sacrifice bunt into right field allowing Hoffman to score tying the game at three.In the 9th,the Athletics exploded for 7 hits and 6 runs turning a tie game into a 9-3 romp and a victory for Rube.Here's the box score.

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                    Philadelphia Athletics at Washington Senators
                    Game ID: 172 - Monday, May 8th, 1905 - Game Log

                    Monday, May 8th, 1905
                    123456789RHE
                    Philadelphia Athletics0101000169153
                    Washington Senators021000000341

                    PhiladelphiaABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
                    D. Hoffman CF5220001.33307
                    L. Cross 3B5122001.320013
                    S. Seybold RF4111012.28907
                    H. Davis 1B4000101.22219
                    T. Hartsel LF5021002.22707
                    D. Murphy 2B4320111.24408
                    M. Cross SS4143000.33309
                    O. Schreckengost C1000011.22208
                    a-H. Barton PH, C3000003.26706
                    R. Waddell P4121011.35702
                    Totals3991582413

                    a - H. Barton pinch hit for O. Schreckengost in the 4th

                    BATTING
                    Doubles: D. Murphy (4, 4th Inning off C. Patten, 0 on, 2 outs) L. Cross (4, 9th Inning off C. Patten, 2 on, 1 out) D. Hoffman (6, 8th Inning off C. Patten, 0 on, 0 outs) S. Seybold (4, 9th Inning off M. Manuel, 1 on, 1 out) T. Hartsel (2, 9th Inning off M. Manuel, 1 on, 2 outs) M. Cross 2 (6, 4th Inning off C. Patten, 1 on, 2 outs; 9th Inning off C. Patten, 1 on, 0 outs)
                    Triples: M. Cross (2, 2nd Inning off C. Patten, 1 on, 2 outs)
                    Total Bases: R. Waddell 2, D. Murphy 3, L. Cross 3, D. Hoffman 3, S. Seybold 2, T. Hartsel 3, M. Cross 8
                    2-out RBI: T. Hartsel, M. Cross 2
                    Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: R. Waddell, O. Schreckengost, D. Murphy, S. Seybold, H. Barton
                    GIDP: S. Seybold
                    Sac Bunt: L. Cross, S. Seybold
                    Team LOB: 6

                    BASERUNNING
                    CS: H. Davis (5), T. Hartsel (6)

                    FIELDING
                    Errors: O. Schreckengost 2 (6), L. Cross (3)


                    WashingtonABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
                    R. Nill 2B4010010.21915
                    J. Cassidy SS4000020.23901
                    J. Stahl 1B4120010.25004
                    F. Huelsman LF4000001.224013
                    P. Knoll RF3000010.25001
                    C. Jones CF2100100.20319
                    J. Mullin 3B3100021.17800
                    M. Heydon C3011010.10303
                    C. Patten P3000010.16700
                    M. Manuel P0000000.00000
                    Totals30341192

                    BATTING
                    Doubles: J. Stahl 2 (8, 1st Inning off R. Waddell, 0 on, 2 outs; 3rd Inning off R. Waddell, 0 on, 2 outs)
                    Total Bases: M. Heydon, J. Stahl 4, R. Nill
                    Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: F. Huelsman
                    Team LOB: 1

                    BASERUNNING
                    SB: J. Stahl (10), C. Jones (8)
                    CS: M. Heydon (2), R. Nill (6)

                    FIELDING
                    Errors: M. Heydon (7)
                    Double Plays: 1 (Cassidy-Nill-Stahl)

                    PhiladelphiaIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
                    R. Waddell W (1-5)9.0430190113743.04

                    PITCHING
                    Game Score: R. Waddell 81
                    Batters Faced: R. Waddell 31
                    Ground Outs - Fly Outs: R. Waddell 12-4
                    Pitches - Strikes: R. Waddell 113-74

                    WashingtonIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
                    C. Patten L (2-4)8.11387230133844.53
                    M. Manuel 0.2211010211520.26

                    PITCHING
                    Game Score: C. Patten 28
                    Batters Faced: C. Patten 39, M. Manuel 4
                    Ground Outs - Fly Outs: C. Patten 11-9, M. Manuel 1-0
                    Pitches - Strikes: C. Patten 133-84, M. Manuel 21-15
                    Inherited Runners - Scored: M. Manuel 1-1

                    GAME NOTES
                    Player of the Game: M. Cross
                    Ballpark: American League Park II
                    Weather: Partly Cloudy (67 degrees), wind blowing right to left at 10 mph
                    Start Time: 3:05 pm
                    Time: 2:44
                    Attendance: 3230


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                      Tuesday May 9,1905

                      Bender Dominates Washington For League Leading 5th Win





                      American League Park,Washington,DC-In another spectacular performance,the Athletics ace starter Chief Bender outdueled the Senators Tom Hughes giving Philadelphia a sparkling 1-0 victory in the final game of the series.Today's game was all about pitching with the only run of the game coming in the top of the first where following a Danny Hoffman leadoff double and a Lave Cross ground out,Socks Seybold grounded out to first scoring Hoffman giving the A's a 1-0 lead.From there on out it was all pitching as Chief Bender allowed 6 hits and 3 walks while striking out 4 for his 5th win of the season and his 2nd shutout.For Washington,Tom Hughes was the tough luck loser.Here's the box score.

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                      Game ID: 178 - Tuesday, May 9th, 1905 - Game Log

                      Tuesday, May 9th, 1905
                      123456789RHE
                      Philadelphia Athletics100000000150
                      Washington Senators000000000060

                      PhiladelphiaABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
                      D. Hoffman CF4110000.33007
                      L. Cross 3B4010001.316013
                      S. Seybold RF3001110.27808
                      H. Davis 1B4010001.22419
                      T. Hartsel LF3020000.24407
                      D. Murphy 2B3000001.23508
                      M. Cross SS2000100.32109
                      H. Barton C3000001.24206
                      C. Bender P3000010.30016
                      Totals29151224

                      BATTING
                      Doubles: H. Davis (6, 4th Inning off T. Hughes, 0 on, 1 out) D. Hoffman (7, 1st Inning off T. Hughes, 0 on, 0 outs)
                      Total Bases: H. Davis 2, L. Cross, D. Hoffman 2, T. Hartsel 2
                      Team LOB: 3

                      BASERUNNING
                      CS: H. Davis (6), L. Cross (3), T. Hartsel (7)


                      WashingtonABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
                      J. Stanley RF4000013.24614
                      C. Jones CF3000110.19519
                      J. Stahl 1B4010010.25004
                      F. Huelsman LF4010011.225013
                      J. Cassidy SS4030000.26801
                      R. Nill 2B2000101.21315
                      M. Heydon C3000103.09803
                      H. Hill 3B2010000.22901
                      a-D. Sullivan PH1000001.12501
                      b-J. Mullin 3B0000000.17800
                      T. Hughes P3000003.00000
                      Totals300603412

                      a - D. Sullivan pinch hit for H. Hill in the 7th
                      b - J. Mullin substituted for D. Sullivan in the 8th

                      BATTING
                      Total Bases: J. Stahl, H. Hill, J. Cassidy 3, F. Huelsman
                      Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: M. Heydon, F. Huelsman, J. Stanley
                      Sac Bunt: R. Nill
                      Team LOB: 7

                      BASERUNNING
                      CS: C. Jones (6)

                      PhiladelphiaIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
                      C. Bender W (5-1)9.0600340108651.36

                      PITCHING
                      Game Score: C. Bender 76
                      Batters Faced: C. Bender 34
                      Ground Outs - Fly Outs: C. Bender 13-8
                      Pitches - Strikes: C. Bender 108-65

                      WashingtonIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
                      T. Hughes L (0-5)9.051122099582.74

                      PITCHING
                      Game Score: T. Hughes 73
                      Batters Faced: T. Hughes 31
                      Ground Outs - Fly Outs: T. Hughes 14-8
                      Pitches - Strikes: T. Hughes 99-58

                      GAME NOTES
                      Player of the Game: C. Bender
                      Ballpark: American League Park II
                      Weather: Clear skies (77 degrees), wind blowing in from right at 8 mph
                      Start Time: 3:05 pm
                      Time: 2:01
                      Attendance: 3482


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                            Thursday, May 11th, 1905: Cincinnati Blanks Superbas, Chech Wins
                            Charlie Chech of the Cincinnati Reds just toyed with the Brooklyn Superbas today, blanking them 8-0. He was almost untouchable, baffling them on a 4-hit shutout with 1 strikeout and 2 walks.

                            "I'm sweating now because it's hot in here," Chech said in the clubhouse after the game. "But it didn't even feel like I was sweating out there."

                            One of his teammates said it was easy to play behind him today. "It was like he's just playing with the hitters and doing whatever he wanted to do."


                            Thursday, May 11th, 1905: Chicago Loses Evers
                            The Cubs received bad news this morning. Johnny Evers will miss 8 weeks due to a strained rotator cuff muscle. In the Chicago-Boston game he sustained the injury while throwing the ball. "I'm disappointed more than anything," he told reporters later in the day. "You can't help your team on the bench," Evers sighed. "I'll do the rehab work and hope for a quick recovery."

                            Thus far in 1905 Evers is batting .305 with no home runs, 14 RBIs and 9 runs scored




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                              Friday May 12,1905

                              Browns Score 4 In 5th To Stun Athletics
                              Sportsman's Park-St.Louis Mo.-The last place St.Louis Browns shocked the 2nd place Athletics today with a well played 5-3 victory.The Athletics had it going early as CF Danny Hoffman led off the game with a single,stole second,was sacrificed to third and finally scored on a sac fly by Socks Seybold giving the A's the 1-0 lead.The Athletics made it 2-0 in the second when following a Topsy Hartsel leadoff double,Danny Murphy came to the plate and singled him home.The Browns answered in the bottom of the inning with a run of their own on an RBI ground out by pitcher Barney Pelty making it 2-1.In the fourth,the Athletics Harry Davis led off the inning with a triple,and scored on a nifty suicide squeeze executed to perfection by Topsy Hartsel making it 3-1 Athletics.In the 5th,everything went wrong for A's starting pitcher Eddie Plank.After loading the bases with a single and two walks,Plank then walked Ike Rockenfeld to bring in one run,he then hit Charlie Starr with a pitch to give St.Louis another run,and finally,Frank Roth singled bringing home two more runs giving St.Louis a 5-3 lead after 5.Over the final four innings,the Athletics could put nothing together and fell by the same 5-3 score.Barney Pelty was today's winning pitcher improving to 2-4 while Gettysburg Eddie absorbed the loss falling to 4-2.Here's the box score.

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                              Game ID: 196 - Friday, May 12th, 1905 - Game Log

                              Friday, May 12th, 1905
                              123456789RHE
                              Philadelphia Athletics1101000003102
                              St. Louis Browns01004000X580

                              PhiladelphiaABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
                              D. Hoffman CF4110001.32607
                              L. Cross 3B2000010.309013
                              a-J. Knight PH, 3B1000001.30011
                              S. Seybold RF3001010.26809
                              H. Davis 1B4130000.25419
                              T. Hartsel LF3111001.24708
                              D. Murphy 2B4021001.24709
                              M. Cross SS4010002.31609
                              O. Schreckengost C4010001.22408
                              E. Plank P2000003.25002
                              b-H. Barton PH1010000.26506
                              c-W. Henley P0000000.00000
                              Totals3231030210

                              a - J. Knight pinch hit for L. Cross in the 7th
                              b - H. Barton pinch hit for E. Plank in the 7th
                              c - W. Henley substituted for H. Barton in the 7th

                              BATTING
                              Doubles: T. Hartsel (3, 2nd Inning off B. Pelty, 0 on, 0 outs) H. Davis (7, 8th Inning off B. Pelty, 0 on, 1 out)
                              Triples: H. Davis (3, 4th Inning off B. Pelty, 0 on, 0 outs)
                              Total Bases: O. Schreckengost, T. Hartsel 2, H. Davis 6, D. Murphy 2, D. Hoffman, M. Cross, H. Barton
                              Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: , E. Plank 2, M. Cross, J. Knight
                              Sac Bunt: T. Hartsel, L. Cross
                              Sac Fly: S. Seybold
                              Team LOB: 5

                              BASERUNNING
                              SB: H. Davis (5), D. Hoffman (8), H. Barton (2)
                              CS: H. Davis (7), D. Murphy 2 (6)

                              FIELDING
                              Errors: O. Schreckengost (7), J. Knight (5)


                              St. LouisABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
                              E. Frisk RF5010012.29916
                              B. Koehler CF3110110.33303
                              G. Stone LF3010102.23306
                              B. Wallace SS2100201.17505
                              T. Jones 1B4110006.33315
                              I. Rockenfield 2B2211110.20908
                              a-B. Rickey PH1000001.27007
                              b-C. Moran 2B0000000.25000
                              C. Starr 3B3011011.14305
                              F. Roth C4022001.25003
                              c-J. Sugden C0000000.25700
                              B. Pelty P3001002.21401
                              Totals305855416

                              a - B. Rickey pinch hit for I. Rockenfield in the 7th
                              b - C. Moran substituted for B. Rickey in the 8th
                              c - J. Sugden substituted for F. Roth in the 9th

                              BATTING
                              Doubles: F. Roth (2, 2nd Inning off E. Plank, 1 on, 1 out)
                              Total Bases: B. Koehler, T. Jones, I. Rockenfield, C. Starr, G. Stone, E. Frisk, F. Roth 3
                              2-out RBI: I. Rockenfield, C. Starr, F. Roth
                              Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: B. Pelty, T. Jones 2, E. Frisk 2
                              Sac Bunt: B. Pelty
                              Team LOB: 7

                              BASERUNNING
                              SB: C. Starr (2), G. Stone (2)
                              CS: B. Koehler (4), F. Roth (1)

                              PhiladelphiaIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
                              E. Plank L (4-2)6.0755540112642.19
                              W. Henley 2.010000021162.25

                              PITCHING
                              Game Score: E. Plank 37
                              Batters Faced: E. Plank 29, W. Henley 8
                              Ground Outs - Fly Outs: E. Plank 4-8, W. Henley 5-1
                              Pitches - Strikes: E. Plank 112-64, W. Henley 21-16
                              HB: E. Plank

                              St. LouisIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
                              B. Pelty W (2-4)9.0103302094654.30

                              PITCHING
                              Game Score: B. Pelty 57
                              Batters Faced: B. Pelty 35
                              Ground Outs - Fly Outs: B. Pelty 13-10
                              Pitches - Strikes: B. Pelty 94-65

                              GAME NOTES
                              Player of the Game: B. Pelty
                              Ballpark: Sportsman's Park III
                              Weather: Clear skies (71 degrees), wind blowing right to left at 18 mph
                              Start Time: 4:05 pm
                              Time: 2:20
                              Attendance: 864


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                              Friday, May 12th, 1905: Washington Blanked by Bernhard
                              It was a dazzling performance by Bill Bernhard of the Cleveland Naps. He shut out the Washington Senators 9-0 on a brilliant 4-hitter, ringing up 5 strikeouts and issuing 3 walks.







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                                Saturday May 13,1905

                                Brown Out!
                                Sportsmans Park,St.Louis Mo.-In a bit of a head scratcher,The St.Louis Browns were able to once again able to take down the Athletics with today's 3-2 victory in 13 innings.Despite having 6 hits after two innings,the Athletics found themselves in a 1-1 tie with the Browns as baserunning mistakes stopped rallies in each of the first two innings.In the third,St.Louis took a 2-1 lead when following a Branch Rickey single and steal of second,Ike Rockenfeld brought him home with a double to right center.The Athletics quickly tied it in the fourth on a Monte Cross RBI double that scored Topsy Hartsel.From then on,the game took on another life with neither team able to do anything offensively until the 13 where,finally the Browns put together 3 straight singles with the final one coming from the bat of second baseman Charlie Starr giving St.Louis the hard fought 3-2 victory.The performance of the game though,belongs to Browns starting pitcher Willie Sudhoff,who went all 13 innings for the win while not allowing a hit after the 4th inning!Thats 9 straight hitless innings,mighty impressive!Here's the box score.

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                                Game ID: 204 - Saturday, May 13th, 1905 - Game Log

                                Saturday, May 13th, 1905
                                12345678910111213RHE
                                Philadelphia Athletics01010000000002102
                                St. Louis Browns10100000000013102

                                PhiladelphiaABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
                                D. Hoffman CF6020020.32707
                                L. Cross 3B5010000.302013
                                S. Seybold RF4020001.27909
                                H. Davis 1B5000005.23719
                                T. Hartsel LF5210001.24408
                                D. Murphy 2B4010021.24709
                                M. Cross SS5022010.323011
                                H. Barton C5010001.25606
                                A. Coakley P3000002.06300
                                a-W. Henley P2000000.00000
                                Totals4421020511

                                a - W. Henley substituted for A. Coakley in the 8th

                                BATTING
                                Doubles: M. Cross (7, 4th Inning off W. Sudhoff, 1 on, 1 out)
                                Total Bases: H. Barton, D. Murphy, L. Cross, D. Hoffman 2, S. Seybold 2, T. Hartsel, M. Cross 3
                                Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: A. Coakley, H. Davis, T. Hartsel
                                Sac Bunt: D. Murphy, L. Cross
                                Team LOB: 7

                                BASERUNNING
                                SB: D. Hoffman (9), T. Hartsel (9)
                                CS: D. Murphy (7), D. Hoffman (10)

                                FIELDING
                                Errors: A. Coakley (1), H. Davis (1)


                                St. LouisABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
                                E. Frisk RF6100013.28016
                                B. Koehler CF5000103.31503
                                G. Stone LF5010120.23106
                                B. Rickey C6231010.29008
                                B. Wallace SS5010102.17605
                                I. Rockenfield 2B4021003.22509
                                b-C. Starr PR, 2B2011010.15706
                                J. Sugden 1B2010100.27000
                                a-C. Lindsay PH, 1B2000010.15903
                                H. Gleason 3B3010002.07505
                                c-I. Van Zandt PH1000000.20801
                                d-C. Moran 3B1000000.22200
                                W. Sudhoff P4000120.00000
                                Totals4631035813

                                a - C. Lindsay pinch hit for J. Sugden in the 8th
                                b - C. Starr pinch ran for I. Rockenfield in the 8th
                                c - I. Van Zandt pinch hit for H. Gleason in the 9th
                                d - C. Moran substituted for I. Van Zandt in the 10th

                                BATTING
                                Doubles: I. Rockenfield (3, 3rd Inning off A. Coakley, 1 on, 2 outs)
                                Total Bases: B. Rickey 3, J. Sugden, I. Rockenfield 3, B. Wallace, G. Stone, H. Gleason, C. Starr
                                2-out RBI: B. Rickey, I. Rockenfield, C. Starr
                                Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: B. Koehler, I. Rockenfield 2, H. Gleason
                                Team LOB: 8

                                BASERUNNING
                                SB: B. Rickey (8), G. Stone (3), E. Frisk (4)
                                CS: B. Koehler (5), G. Stone 2 (7), C. Starr (4)

                                FIELDING
                                Errors: B. Koehler (2), J. Sugden (5)
                                Double Plays: 1 (Koehler-Wallace)

                                PhiladelphiaIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
                                A. Coakley 7.1621540140782.14
                                W. Henley L (0-1)5.141104080532.03

                                PITCHING
                                Game Score: A. Coakley 59
                                Batters Faced: A. Coakley 33, W. Henley 18
                                Ground Outs - Fly Outs: A. Coakley 10-6, W. Henley 6-4
                                Pitches - Strikes: A. Coakley 140-78, W. Henley 80-53
                                Inherited Runners - Scored: W. Henley 1-0

                                St. LouisIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
                                W. Sudhoff W (1-2)13.010210501551044.58

                                PITCHING
                                Game Score: W. Sudhoff 86
                                Batters Faced: W. Sudhoff 47
                                Ground Outs - Fly Outs: W. Sudhoff 20-10
                                Pitches - Strikes: W. Sudhoff 155-104
                                HB: W. Sudhoff

                                GAME NOTES
                                Player of the Game: W. Sudhoff
                                Ballpark: Sportsman's Park III
                                Weather: Partly Cloudy (68 degrees), wind blowing in from left at 12 mph
                                Start Time: 4:05 pm
                                Time: 3:37
                                Attendance: 1811


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                                Saturday, May 13th, 1905: Bad News for Philadelphia, Titus Hurt
                                Philadelphia fans will be disappointed to learn that John Titus developed a strained back muscle while stealing a base in today's game. After the doctor informed the Philadelphia Phillies manager that Titus was expected to miss 4 weeks, the manager told the press that the rest of the team would have to step up their play until the right fielder could return. "You can't make excuses in baseball, because there's always a game tomorrow," said the team's skipper.

                                Titus is batting .245 this season in 26 games with 1 home run, 12 RBIs and 13 runs scored. He has 23 hits in 94 at-bats.



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