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    Sunday, June 18th, 1905: Brooklyn Shut out by Weimer
    Jake Weimer of the Chicago Cubs shut out the Brooklyn Superbas 3-0, stopped them on 3 hits and had 6 strikeouts and 3 walks in a strong outing.

    After the game his manager said, "He just came out and was on the attack from the first pitch he threw. When Jake stays ahead in the count, he does well. That's the key."

    In the current season in 14 starts, Jake Weimer has a record of 9-5 with 50 strikeouts in 118.2 innings and a 2.65 ERA.



    Sunday, June 18th, 1905: Nichols Whitewashes New York
    "It was just one of those games, when everything went right. I threw a lot of strikes," Kid Nichols said. "And the pitches they did get to hit, they didn't do anything with them."

    The St. Louis Cardinals pitcher really got it done in his 2-0 shutout victory over the New York Giants, shutting them down on 3 hits. Nichols issued 1 walk and had 3 strikeouts.

    This year Nichols has a 4-9 record and a 3.24 ERA.



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      Players Of The Week For The Week Ending June 18,1905


      Monday, June 19th, 1905: Pittinger Voted NL Player of the Week
      Togie Pittinger has honed his skills over the years, learning to pitch with more finesse than he once displayed. This past week that knowledge paid off in a performance that earned him National League Player of the Week honors.

      The 33-year-old Philadelphia Phillies pitcher recorded 2 wins and no losses while working 18 innings, striking out 6, and posting a 1.00 ERA.

      In 1905, Pittinger has a 5-8 mark in 14 starts with a 2.59 ERA. He has given up 95 hits in 111 innings, struck out 43 and issued 45 walks. Opposing clubs have compiled a .235 batting average against him.



      Monday, June 19th, 1905: Super Swinger Snags AL Player of the Week
      There's nothing like being in the prime of your baseball career -- and playing like it. Just ask Charlie Jones, the Washington center fielder, who swung a sweet bat all week to not only aid his team, but also pick up the American League Player of the Week honors.

      Jones piled up 12 hits in 20 at-bats, 1 home run and 3 RBIs while hitting .600.

      Jones is hitting .228 this season with 2 home runs, 15 RBIs and 23 runs scored. He has 45 hits in 197 at-bats.





      MLB Standings For Week Ending June 18,1905

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        Browns AT Athletics
        Game Four Of Four


        Monday, June 19th, 1905
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        St. Louis Browns10100000000035112
        Philadelphia Athletics0100010000000291



        Despite 11 strong innings by starter Rube Waddell in which he allowed 8 hits and 2 earned runs while striking out 13,the A's Fell to the Browns 5-2 in 13 innings when reliever Weldon Henley was touched for 3 runs a walk and 3 hits in the 13th and final inning.For St.Louis,starting pitcher Fred Glade went an amazing 12 and two thirds innings allowing 9 hits and 2 earned runs for his third victory of the season,reliever Cy Morgan retired the final batter of the game to earn his first save.At the plate,the Browns were led by George Stone who went 4 for 6 with 2 RBI including the game winner on a 13th inning single that scored Bobby Wallace.For Philadelphia,Harry Davis,Tom Needham and Danny Murphy each had two hits in the loss.




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        Monday, June 19th, 1905: Eason Puts Spell on Pittsburgh
        The Brooklyn Superbas breezed to victory today behind the shutout pitching of Mal Eason. He surrendered no runs, gave up 5 hits and finished the game with 3 walks and no strikeouts. The Superbas won the game 1-0.

        This season Eason has registered 11 wins and 3 losses in 15 starts with a 1.77 ERA.


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          Naps AT Athletics
          Game One Of Four


          Tuesday, June 20th, 1905
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          Cleveland Naps002201000580
          Philadelphia Athletics000000000053


          In today's game,the Athletics ran into a pitcher on top of his game,as Naps starter Addie Joss ran roughshod over the A's lineup holding them to only 5 hits in Cleveland's 5-0 shutout victory.The key moment of the game came in the third inning where two Danny Murphy errors led directly to the first two runs of the game for Cleveland while giving them the edge they needed to get into the head of A's starter Chief Bender who wasn't the same afterwords.This is a key series for the Athletics who following this series play 27 of their next 31 games on the road.



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          Tuesday, June 20th, 1905: Joss Sparkles in Shutout
          Addie Joss of the Cleveland Naps was masterful today, pitching a 5-hit 5-0 shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics and giving his bullpen a rest by going the distance.

          According to his manager, "He had command of every ball and every pitch... great location, too." Joss had 3 strikeouts and issued 1 walk in an impressive outing.

          In 15 starts this year Joss has recorded a 11-4 record and a 2.10 ERA.



          Tuesday, June 20th, 1905: Browns Sudhoff Tosses Masterpiece
          It was a dismal game for the Senators with Willie Sudhoff on the hill. The St. Louis starter was in top form and made it a long day for Washington with a 5-0 shutout. He surrendered a total of 3 hits and piled up no strikeouts to pick up the win in a route-going effort.

          This season Sudhoff has worked 105.1 innings with 28 strikeouts en route to a 5-7 record and a 2.48 ERA.



          Tuesday, June 20th, 1905: New York Draws Blanks Against Overall
          Orval Overall was in command in his outing against the New York Giants. He hurled the Cincinnati Reds to a 1-0 shutout victory, yielded 6 hits and chalked up 6 strikeouts and 2 walks.

          "A complete-game shutout. That's fun territory for me," he told reporters in the postgame interview. "I had good balance and mechanics and was able to keep the ball down. When I do that, good things happen."

          In 16 starts this season Overall has rung up a 10-5 record and a 2.97 ER



          Tuesday, June 20th, 1905: Bill Dahlen Gets Hit Number 2000
          Bill Dahlen's bat made good contact with the ball as he has many times in his career, but this time it added his name to an elite list of players with 2000 hits. The New York shortstop went to the plate 4 times and racked up 1 hit to gain the honor. But the Giants couldn't pull off a win -- they fell to the Cincinnati Reds, 1-0.

          Dahlen has hit for a .284 career average and totaled 2000 hits, 74 home runs and 1037 RBIs.



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            Naps AT Athletics
            Game Two Of Four


            Wednesday, June 21st, 1905
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            Cleveland Naps000010000163
            Philadelphia Athletics01210012X7120



            With their running game working to perfection,the Philadelphia Athletics breezed past the shellshocked Naps 7-1.The A's peppered Cleveland pitching for 12 hits while stealing 5 bases in 6 attempts.Pitcher Eddie Plank was also tremendous going the distance while allowing 6 hits,1 walk,and 1 earned run while striking out 4.He also did it with his bat going 3 for 3 with an RBI and a run scored.Gettysburg Eddie's record improves to 8-6.For Cleveland,starting pitcher "Crossfire" Moore continued to struggle losing for the 6th time in his last seven starts dropping his record to 5-8.



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            Wednesday, June 21st, 1905: Americans Harris to Miss Year
            Joe Harris of the Americans just might have to call it quits for the season. The 23-year-old Boston starting pitcher received a possible season-ending injury against the Chicago White Sox recently at Huntington Avenue Grounds. Harris suffered a ruptured bicep tendon while throwing a pitch. The Americans medical staff said he could be out quite some time, as much as 12-13 months.


            So far in 8 starts this season, Harris has recorded 4 wins and sustained 3 losses. He has pitched 69 innings, yielded 73 hits, fanned 39 and has a 2.61 ERA.







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              Naps AT Athletics
              Game Three Of Four


              Thursday, June 22nd, 1905
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              Cleveland Naps0200020116132
              Philadelphia Athletics00010303X7164



              In what was by all accounts the greatest game of the season so far,the Philadelphia Athletics on the strength of a Danny Murphy 2 run home run in the bottom of the 8th, came from behind to defeat the Cleveland Naps 7-6 in an absolute war of a game.Murphy,the games hero had his best game of the season going 4 for 5 with the aforementioned homer,2 RBI,a stolen base and a run scored.The A's also got big games from Topsy Hartsel(,3 for 5 with 2 RBI and a run),Tom Needham (2 for 4 with a triple,a home run, 1 RBI and 2 runs scored)and Schoolboy Knight(3 for 4 with a double,1 RBI and 2 runs scored).On the mound,Weldon Henley picked up the win in relief going 3 and two thirds innings while allowing 5 hits 2 earned runs and a walk with 2 K's.Bob Bernhard took the loss,falling to 1-6.



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              Thursday, June 22nd, 1905: Young Pitches Shutout
              The Boston Americans shut out the Chicago White Sox behind the 3-hit pitching of Cy Young, winning by the score of 2-0 at Huntington Avenue Grounds.

              This year Young has worked 137.1 innings with 82 strikeouts en route to a 10-6 record and a 1.77 ERA.



              Thursday, June 22nd, 1905: Cubs Shut out by Pittinger
              "I hope we miss him next time," the Chicago manager said. "Pittinger certainly pitched a strong game against us today. He was in a groove, throwing everything for strikes. Throwing hard. Changing speeds."

              Philadelphia starter Togie Pittinger tamed the Chicago Cubs 3-0 with a 4-hit shutout, finishing the game with 5 strikeouts and 5 walks in a sharp outing.

              "I enjoy facing a team like that where I can get an out on one, two or three pitches," Pittinger said. "It gives me a chance to be a lot more aggressive."

              So far this season Pittinger has compiled a 6-8 record with a 2.40 ERA.



              Thursday, June 22nd, 1905: Harry Lumley Sidelined for Season
              The doctors have spoken and Harry Lumley of the Brooklyn Superbas didn't like what he heard. The 24-year-old right fielder is almost certainly gone for the rest of the year and depending on his progress could miss some of next season as well. Lumley sustained his season-ending injury during the Pittsburgh Pirates game yesterday at Washington Park III. He had to leave the game because he hurt himself while throwing the ball. Today the Brooklyn medical staff reported Lumley had a ruptured ulnar collateral ligament and would be absent from the lineup for at least 13 months.

              This year Lumley has batted at a .291 pace with 69 hits, 7 home runs, 26 RBIs and scored 34 times.







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                Naps AT Athletics
                Game Four Of Four


                Friday, June 23rd, 1905
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                Cleveland Naps000000100154
                Philadelphia Athletics20010101X5140



                Riding high on the momentum from yesterday's thrilling win,the Philadelphia A's easily defeated the Cleveland Naps today 5-1 here in Columbia Park.A's starter Rube Waddell continued his dominating ways allowing 5 hits,1 walk and 1 earned run while striking out 6.Since starting out the season at 0-5,Waddell has now won 8 straight decisions answering all of the Whats the matter with Rube? questions in the process.Topsy Hartsel's 3 hits lead the way for the A's who got at last one knock from everyone in the lineup today.



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                Friday, June 23rd, 1905: Tannehill at His Best, Whips White Sox
                It was a masterful game today for Jesse Tannehill. The Americans hurler pitched shutout ball against the Chicago White Sox en route to a 2-0 win at Huntington Avenue Grounds. In the game Tannehill rang up 6 strikeouts, walked 0 and allowed 5 hits.

                So far this year Tannehill has a 11-4 record with a 1.67 ERA.



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                  Athletics AT Senators
                  Game One Of Four



                  Saturday, June 24th, 1905
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                  Philadelphia Athletics0001000000012113
                  Washington Senators000001000002361


                  Despite outhitting Washington 11-6,the Athletics just could not get it done today as starter Chief Bender ran out of gas in the 12th inning with a 2-1 lead and allowed a leadoff triple followed by an RBI double before being lifted for reliever Weldon Henley who's wild pitch allowed Barney Wolfe to score the game winning run giving the Senators a rare 3-2 win.Today's win was just the third for Washington against Philadelphia in 13 attempts.For the season Bender falls to 10-6 while Senators starter Barney Wolfe improves to 2-11.



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                  Saturday, June 24th, 1905: Taylor Twirls Shutout
                  It was a dismal game for the Beaneaters with Dummy Taylor on the hill. The New York starter was in top form and made it a long day for Boston with a 4-0 shutout. He surrendered a total of 4 hits and piled up 2 strikeouts to pick up the win in a route-going effort.

                  So far this season Taylor has a 4-2 record with a 2.69 ERA.


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                      Players Of The Week For Week Ending June 25,1905


                      Monday, June 26th, 1905: AL Chooses Joss Week's Finest Player
                      Youth was served last week as 25-year-old Addie Joss put together a remarkable stretch on the mound, outpacing all other American League pitchers and hitters to win Player of the Week honors.

                      The Cleveland Naps hurler rang up 8 strikeouts in 18 innings, compiling an ERA of 1.00 and posting a fine 2-0 mark.

                      Up to now Joss has recorded a record of 12-4. In 16 starts he has fanned 62 batters in 142 innings with a 2.09 ERA.




                      Monday, June 26th, 1905: National League Honors Week's #1 Player
                      Veteran Kid Nichols put together a tremendous stretch last week, pitching his way to the Player of the Week nod in the National League.

                      He threw 18 innings for the St. Louis Cardinals, striking out 7, winning 2 and logging a 0.50 ERA.

                      Up to now Nichols has compiled an ERA of 3.07 with a 5-9 mark over 15 starts. He has 36 strikeouts in 123 innings and has held opponents to a .279 batting average.





                      MLB Standings As Of June 25,1905

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                        Athletics AT Senators
                        Game Two Of Four



                        Monday, June 26th, 1905
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                        Philadelphia Athletics000011100342
                        Washington Senators000000001172


                        American League Park,Wash.DC-The A's played flawless offensive baseball using everything they had to upend the feisty Senators 3-1 despite getting only four hits off of Washington starter Beany Jacobson.The A's scored in the 5th thanks to a Harry Davis RBI single,the 6th on a Lave Cross RBI single and in the 7th on a perfectly executed Bris Lord squeeze bunt.From There it was all Gettysburg Eddie who went 8 and two thirds innings allowing 7 hits and 1 unearned run,Weldon Henley struck out the final batter to earn the save.



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                          Athletics AT Senators
                          Game Three Of Four



                          Tuesday, June 27th, 1905
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                          Philadelphia Athletics100100100364
                          Washington Senators01010020X462



                          American League Park,Wash.DC-In order to give his regular starters an extra day's rest,A's manager Connie Mack gave the ball to relief specialist Weldon Henley who pitched well through 6 innings,but he faded badly in the 7th allowing the 2 critical runs that gave Washington the edge that was needed to steal away another victory from the A's,4-3.Fred Hueselman knocked in the game winner with a two out RBI single to right scoring Joe Stanley.


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                          Tuesday, June 27th, 1905: St. Louis Helpless Against Flaherty
                          Patsy Flaherty of the Pittsburgh Pirates really strutted his stuff on the mound today with a 2-0 victory. He was almost untouchable, bewildering the St. Louis Cardinals with a 6-hit shutout in which he struck out 1 and gave up 1 walk.

                          So far this year Flaherty has made 14 starts, tossed 122 innings, struck out 27 batters and walked 32. His record is 10-4 with a 2.14 ERA and he has limited opposing teams to a .232 batting average.



                          Tuesday, June 27th, 1905: Young Whitewashes New York
                          Irv Young of the Boston Beaneaters was lights out in a 6-hit whitewash of the New York Giants.

                          He told BNN reporters, "I had my good stuff and it went where I wanted it to go."

                          He registered no strikeouts and 1 walk in shutting out New York 4-0.

                          This season-to-date Young has 8 wins and 9 losses and a 2.26 ERA.



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                            Athletics Squeak Past Senators 3-2,As Waddell Wins Again
                            American League Park,Wash.DC.-A's pitcher Rube Waddell continued his winning ways with a workmanlike 3-2 victory over the Washington Senators giving Rube his 9th straight decision and improving his record to 9-5.The Senators took advantage of a Tom Needham errant throw followed by a Rube Waddell wild pitch to take a 1-0 lead after 1 inning of play.In the third though,the A's struck for two runs on RBI singles by Danny Murphy and Tom Needham giving Philadelphia the 2-1 lead.The Senators retied the game in the 6th when following a leadoff triple by Rabbitt Nill(the first hit of the game for Washington),Jack Stahl reached on an infield single scoring Nill and tying the game at 2.In the 9th,the A's Danny Hoffman worked a leadoff walk that was followed by a Harry Davis single giving the A's runners on the corners with nobody out for Topsy Hartsel.Hartsel flied out to deep center,scoring Hoffman and giving Philadelphia the 3-2 victory.Here's the box score.


                            Wednesday, June 28th, 1905
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                            Philadelphia Athletics002000001373
                            Washington Senators100001000243

                            PhiladelphiaABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
                            D. Murphy 2B5121002.255231
                            M. Cross SS3000112.247024
                            T. Needham C4021001.265527
                            L. Cross 3B4000003.254027
                            D. Hoffman CF2100210.252015
                            H. Davis 1B2010200.247428
                            T. Hartsel LF3001004.230022
                            B. Lord RF4010010.220011
                            R. Waddell P4110002.29209
                            Totals313735314

                            BATTING
                            Total Bases: R. Waddell, T. Needham 2, H. Davis, D. Murphy 2, B. Lord
                            2-out RBI: T. Needham
                            Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: D. Murphy, L. Cross, T. Hartsel
                            Sac Fly: T. Hartsel
                            Team LOB: 7

                            BASERUNNING
                            CS: H. Davis (20), L. Cross (7)

                            FIELDING
                            Errors: T. Needham 2 (15), M. Cross (9)


                            WashingtonABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
                            R. Nill 2B3210100.227322
                            J. Cassidy SS4000012.254015
                            J. Stahl 1B4011011.224123
                            F. Huelsman LF3010111.264229
                            a-J. Stanley PR0000000.220118
                            P. Knoll RF3010001.24105
                            C. Jones CF3000012.219215
                            J. Mullin 3B4000023.184111
                            M. Heydon C3000001.168118
                            b-H. Hill PH1000002.234011
                            C. Patten P3000000.14900
                            Totals312412613

                            a - J. Stanley pinch ran for F. Huelsman in the 9th
                            b - H. Hill pinch hit for M. Heydon in the 9th

                            BATTING
                            Triples: R. Nill (2, 6th Inning off R. Waddell, 0 on, 1 out)
                            Total Bases: J. Stahl, R. Nill 3, F. Huelsman, P. Knoll
                            2-out RBI: J. Stahl
                            Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: M. Heydon, J. Stahl, F. Huelsman, H. Hill
                            Sac Bunt: C. Jones
                            Team LOB: 6

                            BASERUNNING
                            SB: J. Stahl (35), R. Nill (29)

                            FIELDING
                            Errors: C. Patten 2 (7), F. Huelsman (7)

                            PhiladelphiaIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
                            R. Waddell W (9-5)9.0422260123811.92

                            PITCHING
                            Game Score: R. Waddell 75
                            Batters Faced: R. Waddell 35
                            Ground Outs - Fly Outs: R. Waddell 14-7
                            Pitches - Strikes: R. Waddell 123-81
                            WP: R. Waddell
                            HB: R. Waddell

                            WashingtonIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
                            C. Patten L (3-13)9.0733530131823.27

                            PITCHING
                            Game Score: C. Patten 59
                            Batters Faced: C. Patten 37
                            Ground Outs - Fly Outs: C. Patten 13-9
                            Pitches - Strikes: C. Patten 131-82






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                            Wednesday, June 28th, 1905: Orth Pitches New York to Shutout Victory
                            At Hilltop Park today Boston dropped a 3-0 decision to Al Orth and the New York Highlanders. The Americans offered little resistance to Orth, who stopped them on 4 hits, fanned 0 and walked 0.

                            In 1905 Orth has posted a record of 4 wins and 8 losses with a 2.56 ERA. He has appeared in 13 games and struck out 30 in 91.1 innings.



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                              Athletics ATHighlanders
                              Game One Of Four
                              Hilltop Park,NY,NY-In what is becoming one of this league's most fiercely competitive rivalries,the Athletics and Highlanders battled to the very last out where A's reliever Weldon Henley once again got his team out of a 9th inning jam by getting "Buffalo Bill" Hogg to fly out to right with two men on and his team clinging to a 4-3 lead.Henley is now 7 for 7 in save opportunities,best in the league.Early on it looked as though there would be no need for Henley as the A's struck for 3 first inning runs on an RBI single by Harry Davis and back to back RBI doubles by Danny Murphy and Danny Hoffman.In the bottom of the inning the Highlanders got one back on an RBI single by Hal Chase making it 3-1 after one.From there though,the pitchers took over with neither team able to get anything going until the 8th where the A's stretched the lead to 4-1 thanks to another Danny Murphy RBI double,his second of the game.A's starter Chief Bender entered the bottom of the 9th full of confidence and it just seemed like a matter of time until win #11 was in the bag,but a base hit and two errors later,the New Yorkers had the sacks full with only one out for Rube Oldring who's sac fly closed the gap to 4-2 with two outs.Wid Conroy followed with a line drive single to left center scoring another run to make it 4-3 with runners on first and second.Weldon Henley then entered the game getting Bill Hogg to fly out and saving the day for Bender.Here's the box score.


                              Game ID: 536 - Thursday, June 29th, 1905 - Game Log

                              Thursday, June 29th, 1905
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                              Philadelphia Athletics3000000104103
                              New York Highlanders100000002382

                              PhiladelphiaABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
                              T. Hartsel LF4110112.231022
                              M. Cross SS4010002.247024
                              T. Needham C4000002.259527
                              H. Davis 1B3221100.252429
                              D. Murphy 2B4122001.259233
                              D. Hoffman CF3011100.253016
                              B. Lord RF3000101.214011
                              L. Cross 3B4020002.258027
                              C. Bender P4010001.32118
                              a-W. Henley P0000000.12500
                              Totals3341044111

                              a - W. Henley substituted for C. Bender in the 9th

                              BATTING
                              Doubles: C. Bender (3, 9th Inning off B. Hogg, 1 on, 0 outs) D. Murphy 2 (15, 1st Inning off J. Powell, 1 on, 2 outs; 8th Inning off J. Powell, 1 on, 1 out) D. Hoffman (12, 1st Inning off J. Powell, 1 on, 2 outs)
                              Triples: M. Cross (4, 2nd Inning off J. Powell, 0 on, 2 outs)
                              Total Bases: C. Bender 2, H. Davis 2, D. Murphy 4, L. Cross 2, D. Hoffman 2, T. Hartsel, M. Cross 3
                              2-out RBI: H. Davis, D. Murphy, D. Hoffman
                              Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: T. Needham, L. Cross, B. Lord, M. Cross
                              Sac Bunt: M. Cross
                              Team LOB: 6

                              BASERUNNING
                              CS: H. Davis (21), D. Murphy (21), M. Cross (1)

                              FIELDING
                              Errors: C. Bender (4), L. Cross (19), T. Hartsel (2)
                              Double Plays: 1 (Murphy-Cross-Davis)


                              New YorkABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
                              J. Anderson LF4010000.335116
                              K. Elberfeld SS4110001.33305
                              W. Keeler RF4020002.275114
                              b-F. Delahanty PR0000000.28915
                              H. Chase 1B4111011.297421
                              T. Leahy C3020000.284013
                              c-F. LaPorte PH1100001.229121
                              J. Barrett CF4000015.23508
                              R. Oldring 2B3001013.278225
                              W. Conroy 3B4011010.199427
                              J. Powell P2000000.22501
                              a-D. Casey PH1000000.185011
                              B. Hogg P1000002.50001
                              Totals353830415

                              a - D. Casey pinch hit for J. Powell in the 8th
                              b - F. Delahanty pinch ran for W. Keeler in the 9th
                              c - F. LaPorte pinch hit for T. Leahy in the 9th

                              BATTING
                              Doubles: K. Elberfeld (3, 1st Inning off C. Bender, 0 on, 1 out)
                              Total Bases: T. Leahy 2, H. Chase, W. Conroy, K. Elberfeld 2, J. Anderson, W. Keeler 2
                              2-out RBI: H. Chase, W. Conroy
                              Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: J. Barrett, B. Hogg
                              GIDP: W. Keeler
                              Sac Fly: R. Oldring
                              Team LOB: 7

                              BASERUNNING
                              SB: H. Chase (18)
                              CS: W. Keeler (8)

                              FIELDING
                              Errors: J. Powell (8), H. Chase (12)

                              PhiladelphiaIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
                              C. Bender W (11-6)8.2831040118752.02
                              W. Henley SV (7)0.1000000532.81

                              PITCHING
                              Game Score: C. Bender 64
                              Batters Faced: C. Bender 35, W. Henley 1
                              Ground Outs - Fly Outs: C. Bender 13-7, W. Henley 0-1
                              Pitches - Strikes: C. Bender 118-75, W. Henley 5-3
                              Inherited Runners - Scored: W. Henley 2-0

                              New YorkIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
                              J. Powell L (9-7)8.0844310120762.44
                              B. Hogg 1.02001001163.75

                              PITCHING
                              Game Score: J. Powell 48
                              Batters Faced: J. Powell 34, B. Hogg 4
                              Ground Outs - Fly Outs: J. Powell 15-6, B. Hogg 1-0
                              Pitches - Strikes: J. Powell 120-76, B. Hogg 11-6




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                              • orion523
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                                • Aug 2007
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                                #105
                                Re: The Philadelphia Athletics,1905 And On-OOTP 9

                                Waddell Closes Out June With Dominating Two Hitter
                                Hilltop Park,NY,NY-In an effort to get better pitching matchups,the A's used workhorse starter Rube Waddell on two days rest and Waddell responded by pitching 9 strong shutout innings in which he allowed only two hits and three walks to go with seven strikeouts in Philadelphia's 3-0 victory over the Highlanders.The offensive spark was provided by Danny Hoffman who was 3 for 4 with 2 runs scored and two stolen bases.Lave Cross also chipped in with 2 RBI.Here's the box score.



                                Friday, June 30th, 1905
                                123456789RHE
                                Philadelphia Athletics010200000380
                                New York Highlanders000000000021

                                PhiladelphiaABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
                                T. Hartsel LF4010102.231022
                                M. Cross SS2010110.250024
                                T. Needham C4000003.254527
                                H. Davis 1B4000003.248429
                                D. Murphy 2B4110003.259233
                                D. Hoffman CF4230000.260016
                                B. Lord RF3001003.208012
                                L. Cross 3B4012001.258029
                                R. Waddell P4010002.28809
                                Totals333832117

                                BATTING
                                Doubles: L. Cross (9, 4th Inning off G. Winter, 1 on, 1 out)
                                Triples: D. Hoffman (3, 2nd Inning off G. Winter, 0 on, 0 outs)
                                Total Bases: R. Waddell, D. Murphy, L. Cross 2, D. Hoffman 5, T. Hartsel, M. Cross
                                Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: R. Waddell, H. Davis, D. Murphy, T. Hartsel
                                Sac Bunt: B. Lord, M. Cross
                                Team LOB: 7

                                BASERUNNING
                                SB: D. Hoffman 2 (37)
                                CS: T. Hartsel (24)


                                New YorkABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
                                W. Conroy LF2010210.202427
                                J. Anderson CF3000012.330116
                                b-R. Oldring PH1000002.276225
                                c-J. Burke 3B0000000.50000
                                e-J. Barrett CF0000000.23508
                                W. Keeler RF4010011.275114
                                F. LaPorte 2B4000021.224121
                                K. Elberfeld SS3000010.31605
                                T. Leahy C3000001.280013
                                F. Delahanty 1B1000100.28315
                                D. Casey 3B2000001.183011
                                a-H. Chase PH1000001.296421
                                d-J. Cockman 3B0000000.00000
                                G. Winter P2000010.18401
                                Totals26020379

                                a - H. Chase pinch hit for D. Casey in the 8th
                                b - R. Oldring pinch hit for J. Anderson in the 8th
                                c - J. Burke substituted for R. Oldring in the 9th
                                d - J. Cockman substituted for H. Chase in the 9th
                                e - J. Barrett substituted for J. Burke in the 9th

                                BATTING
                                Total Bases: W. Conroy, W. Keeler
                                Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: F. LaPorte, D. Casey, R. Oldring
                                Sac Bunt: G. Winter, F. Delahanty
                                Team LOB: 5

                                BASERUNNING
                                CS: W. Keeler (9)

                                FIELDING
                                Errors: F. Delahanty (1)
                                PB: T. Leahy

                                PhiladelphiaIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
                                R. Waddell W (10-5)9.0200370134891.82

                                PITCHING
                                Game Score: R. Waddell 87
                                Batters Faced: R. Waddell 32
                                Ground Outs - Fly Outs: R. Waddell 14-5
                                Pitches - Strikes: R. Waddell 134-89
                                HB: R. Waddell

                                New YorkIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
                                G. Winter L (7-9)9.0833210122822.71

                                PITCHING
                                Game Score: G. Winter 58
                                Batters Faced: G. Winter 37
                                Ground Outs - Fly Outs: G. Winter 19-6
                                Pitches - Strikes: G. Winter 122-82






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