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  • highheatkingsb
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    • Jul 2005
    • 8152

    #121
    Re: The Philadelphia Athletics,1905 And On-OOTP 9

    Amazing job Orion, I'm loving the pitching/hitting leaders setup.
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    • orion523
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      • Aug 2007
      • 6709

      #122
      Re: The Philadelphia Athletics,1905 And On-OOTP 9

      Originally posted by highheatkingsb
      Amazing job Orion, I'm loving the pitching/hitting leaders setup.
      Thanks pal,I'm trying.As far as the leaders grid,thats just an ingame screen shot which made it easy for me once I learned how to actually post one.My goal is to keep this going indefinitely so I hope you stay on for the ride!

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      • highheatkingsb
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        • Jul 2005
        • 8152

        #123
        Re: The Philadelphia Athletics,1905 And On-OOTP 9

        Originally posted by orion523
        Thanks pal,I'm trying.As far as the leaders grid,thats just an ingame screen shot which made it easy for me once I learned how to actually post one.My goal is to keep this going indefinitely so I hope you stay on for the ride!
        Sure will man. Have you heard anything or does the staff know about the color, smiley, size tabs not working? The search engines aren't working either now.
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        • orion523
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          • Aug 2007
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          #124
          Re: The Philadelphia Athletics,1905 And On-OOTP 9

          Originally posted by highheatkingsb
          Sure will man. Have you heard anything or does the staff know about the color, smiley, size tabs not working? The search engines aren't working either now.
          I'm in the same boat as you man,I don't know a thing.Hopefully they can get it together soon because my dynasty page is starting to suffer:wink:

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          • orion523
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            • Aug 2007
            • 6709

            #125
            Re: The Philadelphia Athletics,1905 And On-OOTP 9

            Waddell Struggles In Relief Role As A's Fall To Boston 6-4 In 10 Innings


            Columbia Park,Phila,Pa.-Philadelphia Athletics starting pitcher Rube Waddell was forced into a cameo relief role today because of the injury to Andy Coakley and the results were predictably disasterous.Entering the game in the top of the 10th with the score 3-3,Waddell allowed 3 hits a walk and 3 earned runs in just one inning of work handing Boston the 6-4 victory.Afterwords,Waddell confessed that he just couldn't get it going and that although he'd do anything for the team to win,perhaps they'd be better served by using another pitcher in that situation next time.Perhaps, Rube.From one struggling star to another,Harry Davis showed signs of breaking out of his slump by going 2 for 5 with a home run,3 RBI and a run scored,Over the last 10 game Davis is only 6 for 41 with one home run,not the type of production you need from your best hitter.Here's today's box score





            Thursday, July 6th, 1905
            12345678910RHE
            Boston Americans00000201036120
            Philadelphia Athletics0000020011493


            BostonABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
            J. Burkett LF4121213.250126
            J. Collins 3B5022116.244121
            C. Stahl CF4000203.306127
            B. Freeman RF6110013.326419
            M. Grimshaw 1B4110100.295024
            J. Williams 2B5120013.214121
            H. Ferris SS3000023.241117
            a-K. Selbach PH1010000.260117
            b-F. Parent SS0000000.208117
            D. Farrell C4120002.237013
            c-B. Unglaub PH0100000.07700
            d-F. Owens C0000000.20000
            J. Tannehill P2012100.18206
            E. Hughes P0000000.00000
            Totals3861257623


            a - K. Selbach pinch hit for H. Ferris in the 8th

            b - F. Parent substituted for K. Selbach in the 8th
            c - B. Unglaub pinch hit for D. Farrell in the 10th
            d - F. Owens substituted for B. Unglaub in the 10th



            BATTING
            Doubles: J. Collins (5, 10th Inning off R. Waddell, 2 on, 2 outs) J. Burkett (9, 8th Inning off J. Myers, 1 on, 2 outs)
            Triples: M. Grimshaw (6, 4th Inning off W. Henley, 0 on, 2 outs)
            Total Bases: J. Tannehill, B. Freeman, J. Williams 2, J. Collins 3, J. Burkett 3, D. Farrell 2, M. Grimshaw 3, K. Selbach
            2-out RBI: J. Tannehill, J. Collins, J. Burkett
            Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: B. Freeman, J. Williams, J. Collins 2, C. Stahl
            Sac Bunt: J. Tannehill 2, F. Parent
            Team LOB: 13


            BASERUNNING
            SB: B. Freeman (10)
            CS: J. Williams (13), J. Collins (7), K. Selbach (5)








            PhiladelphiaABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
            T. Hartsel LF4100101.230024
            D. Hoffman CF5110001.266017
            T. Needham C3000102.257629
            H. Davis 1B5123012.233533
            L. Cross 3B5120001.257030
            D. Murphy 2B5010003.259233
            J. Knight SS3021010.31725
            B. Lord RF4010013.212015
            W. Henley P3000003.13600
            a-J. Myers P0000000.00000
            b-O. Schreckengost PH1000011.21609
            c-R. Waddell P0000000.27309
            Totals384942417


            a - J. Myers substituted for W. Henley in the 8th

            b - O. Schreckengost pinch hit for J. Myers in the 9th
            c - R. Waddell substituted for O. Schreckengost in the 10th



            BATTING
            Doubles: J. Knight (4, 9th Inning off J. Tannehill, 1 on, 1 out) D. Hoffman (16, 6th Inning off J. Tannehill, 0 on, 1 out)
            Home Runs: H. Davis (5, 6th Inning off J. Tannehill, 1 on, 2 outs)
            Total Bases: H. Davis 5, J. Knight 3, D. Murphy, L. Cross 2, D. Hoffman 2, B. Lord
            2-out RBI: , H. Davis 2
            Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: W. Henley, D. Murphy, T. Hartsel, O. Schreckengost
            Sac Bunt: J. Knight
            Team LOB: 8


            FIELDING
            Errors: H. Davis (8), D. Murphy (14), D. Hoffman (5)






            BostonIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
            J. Tannehill W (12-6)9.2944241148932.00
            E. Hughes SV (2)0.1000000111.29


            PITCHING

            Game Score: J. Tannehill 57
            Batters Faced: J. Tannehill 41, E. Hughes 1
            Ground Outs - Fly Outs: J. Tannehill 15-10, E. Hughes 1-0
            Pitches - Strikes: J. Tannehill 148-93, E. Hughes 1-1
            Inherited Runners - Scored: E. Hughes 2-0
            HB: J. Tannehill






            PhiladelphiaIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
            W. Henley 7.1621660144832.26
            J. Myers 1.231100024187.20
            R. Waddell L (10-7)1.033310018112.09


            PITCHING
            Game Score: W. Henley 60
            Batters Faced: W. Henley 34, J. Myers 7, R. Waddell 8
            Ground Outs - Fly Outs: W. Henley 7-7, J. Myers 2-2, R. Waddell 3-0
            Pitches - Strikes: W. Henley 144-83, J. Myers 24-18, R. Waddell 18-11
            Inherited Runners - Scored: J. Myers 1-0
            HB: R. Waddell









            News Notes And Scores From The Rest Of Today's Action



            Thursday, July 6th, 1905: 5-Hit Blitz by St. Louis's Stone

            It's not something you read about in the sports pages every day -- a 5-for-5 day. It may only come around once in a career -- a lot of players never have one -- but George Stone got one today. He scattered hits all over Sportsman's Park III to pace St. Louis to a 8-2 victory over Detroit.



            The Detroit skipper told reporters in the press room, "Tip your hat to him. He hit some good pitches. According to the scouting report, Stone hit several that he is not supposed to hit."



            G. Stone singled in the 1st, singled in the 2nd, singled in the 4th, singled in the 6th and tripled in the 9th.


            In 1905 Stone has hit at a .295 clip with 85 hits, 2 home runs, 21 RBIs and has scored 26 times.





            Thursday, July 6th, 1905: Ames Fashions Shutout Against Superbas

            The Brooklyn Superbas had no answer today for Giants pitcher Red Ames. They failed to score a single run against him, losing 2-0. Brooklyn managed only 2 hits off Ames and suffered 16 strikeouts.


            This season Ames has crafted a 11-5 mark with a 2.65 ERA in 153 innings. Opposing clubs are batting .201 against him and he has 149 strikeouts.


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          • orion523
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            • Aug 2007
            • 6709

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            Bender Stifles Boston In 2-0 Philadelphia Victory


            Columbia Park,Phila,Pa.-A's starting pitcher Chief Bender was on top of his game today,tossing a complete game 6 hit shutout in the Athletics 2-0 victory over visiting Boston.The A's used an RBI ground out by Topsy Hartsel in the third and an RBI single by Bender in the 5th to claim the victory on this scorching day here in Philadelphia where the temps topped out at 90 today.The teams will now gear up for doubleheader day tomorrow with Rube Waddell facing off with Norwood Gibson in the first game while Gettysburg Eddie Plank gets to face off with Cy Young for the second time in 5 days in the night cap.So far, the Athletics have won 3 of the 5 games in this extended home and home series.Here's the box score.





            Friday, July 7th, 1905
            123456789RHE
            Boston Americans000000000061
            Philadelphia Athletics00101000X280


            BostonABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
            J. Burkett LF4000020.247126
            J. Collins 3B4020010.249121
            c-D. Farrell PR0000000.237013
            C. Stahl CF4020011.309127
            d-B. Unglaub PR0000000.07700
            B. Freeman RF3010111.326419
            M. Grimshaw 1B4010004.294024
            J. Williams 2B3000001.212121
            F. Parent SS2000010.206117
            a-K. Selbach PH0000000.260117
            b-H. Ferris SS1000000.240117
            L. Criger C2000110.235110
            B. Dinneen P3000001.13002
            Totals30060278


            a - K. Selbach pinch hit for F. Parent in the 7th

            b - H. Ferris substituted for K. Selbach in the 7th
            c - D. Farrell pinch ran for J. Collins in the 9th
            d - B. Unglaub pinch ran for C. Stahl in the 9th



            BATTING
            Total Bases: B. Freeman, J. Collins 2, C. Stahl 2, M. Grimshaw
            Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: , M. Grimshaw 2
            Team LOB: 5



            BASERUNNING
            SB: J. Collins (8)
            CS: J. Williams (14), C. Stahl (11)


            FIELDING
            Errors: H. Ferris (40)
            Double Plays: 1 (Williams-Grimshaw)








            PhiladelphiaABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
            T. Hartsel LF4011001.230025
            D. Hoffman CF4020003.269017
            H. Davis 1B4000012.230533
            L. Cross 3B3000010.254030
            D. Murphy 2B3000010.256233
            M. Cross SS3110000.251025
            O. Schreckengost C3110001.22009
            B. Lord RF3020000.222015
            C. Bender P3011002.32219
            Totals30282039


            BATTING

            Doubles: M. Cross (14, 5th Inning off B. Dinneen, 0 on, 0 outs)
            Total Bases: C. Bender, O. Schreckengost, D. Hoffman 2, B. Lord 2, T. Hartsel, M. Cross 2
            Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: , D. Hoffman 2
            GIDP: H. Davis
            Team LOB: 5



            BASERUNNING
            CS: B. Lord 2 (9)


            FIELDING
            Double Plays: 1 (Schreckengost-Cross)






            BostonIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
            B. Dinneen L (6-12)8.082203091633.38


            PITCHING

            Game Score: B. Dinneen 61
            Batters Faced: B. Dinneen 30
            Ground Outs - Fly Outs: B. Dinneen 14-4
            Pitches - Strikes: B. Dinneen 91-63






            PhiladelphiaIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
            C. Bender W (12-6)9.0600270105691.92


            PITCHING
            Game Score: C. Bender 80
            Batters Faced: C. Bender 32
            Ground Outs - Fly Outs: C. Bender 7-10
            Pitches - Strikes: C. Bender 105-69









            News Notes And Scores From The Rest Of Today's Action



            Friday, July 7th, 1905: Bender Blanks Boston

            Chief Bender spun his magic in a 2-0 shutout victory, allowing 6 hits while totaling 2 walks and 7 strikeouts.



            The Philadelphia pitcher put quite a spell on Boston in a strong performance.



            "I had a lot of good things working in this one," Bender said. "I worked both sides of the plate. I was rarely behind in the count."


            This year Bender has 12 wins and 6 losses and a 1.92 ERA.





            Friday, July 7th, 1905: Wagner 5-6 Against Cubs

            If just anyone could go out and hit a baseball, big dollar contracts wouldn't exist. But they can't, so the good hitters get the big bucks. Honus Wagner showed how it's done as he went 5 for 6 against the Chicago Cubs and helped the Pittsburgh Pirates beat them 8-6.



            The manager for the Cubs told the BNN sportswriters, "We made some bad pitches and he took advantage of it. That's the game of baseball. Don't make mistakes and you win a lot more ballgames."



            If Wagner keeps hitting like this, he could be headed for a big pay raise.



            H. Wagner singled in the 1st, hit an RBI single in the 3rd, hit an RBI single in the 5th, doubled in the 7th, singled in the 9th and grounded out in the 10th.


            To date Wagner has chalked up a .338 average with 2 home runs, driven in 42 runs and scored 27 times.


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            • orion523
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              • Aug 2007
              • 6709

              #127
              Re: The Philadelphia Athletics,1905 And On-OOTP 9

              A's Earn Split In Dramatic Fashion


              Columbia Park,Phila.Pa.-In some of the most exciting baseball of the season,the Athletics and Americans played two tremendous games today with each team getting a victory.In game one,the Americans used back to back doubles in the top of the 10th to edge past Rube Waddell and the A's 4-3.In the second game,down 2-0 heading into the 9th,the Athletics scored three runs to stun the visitors from Boston 3-2.Harris Barton was the game's hero with his two out two run walk off single.Here are the box scores.


              Game one






              Saturday, July 8th, 1905
              12345678910RHE
              Boston Americans1000010011464
              Philadelphia Athletics0000002010370


              BostonABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
              J. Burkett LF4210100.247126
              J. Collins 3B4121111.254122
              C. Stahl CF3000123.306127
              a-H. Ferris PR0000000.240117
              b-J. Godwin CF1000001.14300
              K. Selbach RF4122101.265119
              B. Freeman 1B5010024.323419
              J. Williams 2B3000110.209121
              F. Parent SS4000013.202117
              L. Criger C4000042.228110
              H. Olmsted P4000010.14302
              E. Hughes P0000000.00000
              Totals3646351215


              a - H. Ferris pinch ran for C. Stahl in the 9th

              b - J. Godwin substituted for H. Ferris in the 9th



              BATTING
              Doubles: J. Collins (6, 10th Inning off R. Waddell, 1 on, 1 out) J. Burkett (10, 10th Inning off R. Waddell, 0 on, 1 out)
              Total Bases: B. Freeman, J. Collins 3, J. Burkett 2, K. Selbach 2
              2-out RBI: , K. Selbach 2
              Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: L. Criger, B. Freeman
              Team LOB: 7



              BASERUNNING
              SB: B. Freeman (11), J. Burkett (27), K. Selbach (6)


              FIELDING
              Errors: H. Olmsted (2), J. Collins (16), F. Parent (4), C. Stahl (4)
              Double Plays: 1 (Williams-Parent)








              PhiladelphiaABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
              T. Hartsel LF4012102.230027
              D. Hoffman CF5000003.265017
              T. Needham C4010110.257629
              H. Davis 1B5010002.229533
              L. Cross 3B5010012.253030
              D. Murphy 2B5000004.252233
              M. Cross SS3210101.252025
              B. Lord RF4000012.216015
              R. Waddell P4120001.28809
              Totals393723317


              BATTING

              Doubles: T. Hartsel (8, 7th Inning off H. Olmsted, 2 on, 2 outs) M. Cross (15, 9th Inning off H. Olmsted, 0 on, 0 outs)
              Total Bases: R. Waddell 2, T. Needham, H. Davis, L. Cross, T. Hartsel 2, M. Cross 2
              2-out RBI: T. Hartsel
              Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: D. Hoffman, T. Hartsel
              Sac Bunt: B. Lord
              Team LOB: 10


              BASERUNNING
              SB: T. Hartsel (22)






              BostonIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
              H. Olmsted W (2-3)9.2732330133822.64
              E. Hughes SV (3)0.1000000221.23


              PITCHING

              Game Score: H. Olmsted 65
              Batters Faced: H. Olmsted 42, E. Hughes 1
              Ground Outs - Fly Outs: H. Olmsted 18-8, E. Hughes 0-1
              Pitches - Strikes: H. Olmsted 133-82, E. Hughes 2-2
              Inherited Runners - Scored: E. Hughes 1-0






              PhiladelphiaIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
              R. Waddell L (10-8)10.06445120169962.18


              PITCHING
              Game Score: R. Waddell 71
              Batters Faced: R. Waddell 41
              Ground Outs - Fly Outs: R. Waddell 10-8
              Pitches - Strikes: R. Waddell 169-96
              WP: R. Waddell








              Game Two



              Saturday, July 8th, 1905
              123456789RHE
              Boston Americans000000011262
              Philadelphia Athletics000000003382


              BostonABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
              J. Burkett LF4110011.247126
              J. Collins 3B4000002.249122
              C. Stahl CF4011011.305128
              K. Selbach RF4020010.270119
              B. Freeman 1B4000003.316419
              J. Williams 2B2000102.207121
              a-M. Grimshaw PH1110000.297024
              c-H. Ferris 2B0000000.240117
              F. Parent SS2001102.200118
              L. Criger C3000014.222110
              b-D. Farrell PH, C1000000.235013
              C. Young P4010000.19007
              Totals332622415


              a - M. Grimshaw pinch hit for J. Williams in the 9th

              b - D. Farrell pinch hit for L. Criger in the 9th
              c - H. Ferris substituted for M. Grimshaw in the 9th



              BATTING
              Doubles: J. Burkett (11, 8th Inning off E. Plank, 0 on, 1 out) K. Selbach (12, 8th Inning off E. Plank, 1 on, 2 outs)
              Triples: M. Grimshaw (7, 9th Inning off W. Henley, 0 on, 0 outs)
              Total Bases: C. Young, J. Burkett 2, C. Stahl, K. Selbach 3, M. Grimshaw 3
              2-out RBI: C. Stahl
              Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: , L. Criger 2, B. Freeman, C. Stahl
              Sac Fly: F. Parent
              Team LOB: 7


              FIELDING
              Errors: C. Young (6), J. Collins (17)








              PhiladelphiaABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
              D. Hoffman CF4130001.271017
              L. Cross 3B4110000.253030
              T. Hartsel LF4000002.227027
              H. Davis 1B4111020.230534
              D. Murphy 2B4000012.248233
              H. Barton C4012010.274011
              J. Knight SS3000000.29525
              B. Lord RF3010001.218015
              E. Plank P2010000.25007
              a-T. Needham PH1000002.256629
              b-W. Henley P0000000.13600
              Totals33383048


              a - T. Needham pinch hit for E. Plank in the 8th

              b - W. Henley substituted for T. Needham in the 9th



              BATTING
              Total Bases: E. Plank, H. Barton, H. Davis, L. Cross, D. Hoffman 3, B. Lord
              2-out RBI: H. Barton
              Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: B. Lord, T. Needham
              Team LOB: 3



              BASERUNNING
              CS: D. Hoffman 2 (22), B. Lord (10)


              FIELDING
              Errors: H. Barton 2 (5)






              BostonIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
              C. Young L (12-8)8.2833040118761.66


              PITCHING

              Game Score: C. Young 60
              Batters Faced: C. Young 33
              Ground Outs - Fly Outs: C. Young 8-11
              Pitches - Strikes: C. Young 118-76






              PhiladelphiaIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
              E. Plank 8.0511240119782.16
              W. Henley W (4-5)1.0111000972.37


              PITCHING
              Game Score: E. Plank 70
              Batters Faced: E. Plank 32, W. Henley 4
              Ground Outs - Fly Outs: E. Plank 12-8, W. Henley 2-1
              Pitches - Strikes: E. Plank 119-78, W. Henley 9-7










              News Notes And Scores From The Rest Of Today's Action



              Saturday, July 8th, 1905: Elberfeld Suffers Injury

              New York fans will be disappointed to learn that Kid Elberfeld developed a bruised cheekbone while colliding with a player at a base in today's game. After the doctor informed the New York Highlanders manager that Elberfeld was expected to miss 3 weeks, the manager told the press that the rest of the team would have to step up their play until the shortstop could return. "You can't make excuses in baseball, because there's always a game tomorrow," said the team's skipper.


              Elberfeld is currently batting .354 with no home runs and 8 RBIs.


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                #128
                Re: The Philadelphia Athletics,1905 And On-OOTP 9

                News Notes And Scores From All Of Today's Action
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                  Players Of The Week For Week Ending July 9,1905


                  Monday, July 10th, 1905: NL Star of the Week Honored
                  There's nothing like being in the prime of your baseball career -- and playing like it. Just ask Honus Wagner, the Pittsburgh shortstop, 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.

                  Wagner piled up 13 hits in 32 at-bats, 1 home run and 5 RBIs while hitting .406.

                  Currently Wagner has 3 home runs and a .342 batting average.



                  Monday, July 10th, 1905: American League Hitter of the Week
                  It can be difficult for a young player to step out of the shadows and assert himself in the American League, but last week Frank LaPorte of the New York Highlanders reminded everyone just why he's here as he threw up numbers that made him an easy selection for Player of the Week.

                  LaPorte rocked opposing pitching for a .500 average (10-20), 2 home runs and 8 RBIs to come away with the award.

                  This year LaPorte is hitting .256, produced 29 RBIs and 3 home runs, scored 21 times and gotten on base at a .276 rate.





                  MLB Standings As Of July,9,1905

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                    Coakley Returns To Quickly Dismantle Naps 2-0
                    League Park,Cleveland,Oh.-A's starter Andy Coakley returned to action today and was all business taking only 88 pitches to dispatch the Cleveland Naps 2-0.Coakley allowed only three hits and no walks while striking out one in the first game of this pivotal four game series between the two second place teams.RBI singles by Harry Davis and Topsy Hartsel in the fourth inning were the game's only runs.Here's the box score.

                    Monday, July 10th, 1905
                    123456789RHE
                    Philadelphia Athletics000200000291
                    Cleveland Naps000000000032

                    PhiladelphiaABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
                    D. Hoffman CF4020001.274017
                    J. Knight SS4000012.27125
                    T. Needham C4110022.256629
                    H. Davis 1B3111110.231535
                    L. Cross 3B4010014.253030
                    D. Murphy 2B4020011.252233
                    T. Hartsel LF3011111.228028
                    B. Lord RF4010002.219015
                    A. Coakley P3000002.15902
                    Totals332922715

                    BATTING
                    Doubles: T. Needham (10, 4th Inning off A. Joss, 0 on, 1 out) B. Lord (6, 7th Inning off A. Joss, 0 on, 2 outs)
                    Total Bases: T. Needham 2, H. Davis, D. Murphy 2, L. Cross, D. Hoffman 2, B. Lord 2, T. Hartsel
                    2-out RBI: T. Hartsel
                    Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: A. Coakley, D. Hoffman, B. Lord
                    GIDP: L. Cross
                    Team LOB: 8

                    BASERUNNING
                    CS: D. Murphy (22), L. Cross (8), D. Hoffman (23), T. Hartsel (26)

                    FIELDING
                    Errors: J. Knight (7)
                    Double Plays: 1 (Murphy-Knight-Davis)


                    ClevelandABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
                    C. Carr 1B4000000.209012
                    G. Stovall SS3010000.297029
                    N. Clarke C3000011.235029
                    B. Bradley 3B3010000.282229
                    J. Jackson LF3010000.280011
                    J. McCarthy CF3000002.270023
                    O. Hess RF3000002.21801
                    J. Barbeau 2B2000000.155010
                    a-H. Wakefield PH1000000.28204
                    A. Joss P2000000.19304
                    b-H. Bemis PH1000000.220012
                    Totals28030015

                    a - H. Wakefield pinch hit for J. Barbeau in the 9th
                    b - H. Bemis pinch hit for A. Joss in the 9th

                    BATTING
                    Total Bases: G. Stovall, B. Bradley, J. Jackson
                    Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: O. Hess
                    GIDP: O. Hess
                    Team LOB: 2

                    BASERUNNING
                    CS: G. Stovall (11), B. Bradley (18)

                    FIELDING
                    Errors: G. Stovall 2 (48)
                    Double Plays: 4 (Clarke-Barbeau, Clarke-Barbeau, Stovall-Carr, Clarke-Stovall)

                    PhiladelphiaIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
                    A. Coakley W (10-5)9.030001088571.78

                    PITCHING
                    Game Score: A. Coakley 82
                    Batters Faced: A. Coakley 28
                    Ground Outs - Fly Outs: A. Coakley 18-5
                    Pitches - Strikes: A. Coakley 88-57

                    ClevelandIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
                    A. Joss L (14-6)9.0922270126822.07

                    PITCHING
                    Game Score: A. Joss 66
                    Batters Faced: A. Joss 35
                    Ground Outs - Fly Outs: A. Joss 8-7
                    Pitches - Strikes: A. Joss 126-82





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                    Monday, July 10th, 1905: Donovan Pitches Tigers to Shutout Win
                    It turns out that Detroit's Bill Donovan needed little run support to beat New York today 5-0 at Bennett Park. In a solid outing Donovan recorded 4 strikeouts and 3 walks as he held the Highlanders to 6 hits and shut them out.

                    In the 1905 season Donovan has recorded a 11-7 mark. In 20 starts he has fanned 76 batters in 170.2 innings with a 1.79 ERA.


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

                      Naps Hammer Bender To Once Again Draw Even
                      League Park,Cleveland,Oh.-The Cleveland Naps showed exactly what they're capable of today as they pummeled Chief Bender on their way to a convincing 7-3 victory.With the win,the Naps have once again drawn even with the Athletics at 46-32,eight and a half games behind front running Chicago.Early on,it looked as though things would go Philadelphia's way again,as they built an early 2-0 lead after three and a half innings,but Cleveland stormed back scoring 6 runs over the next three innings to put the game away.Nig Clarke led the way for Cleveland going 2 for 4 with a double,triple,2 RBI and a run scored.On the mound,Earl "Crossfire" Moore earned the victory improving his record to 8-10 while Bender falls to 12-7.Here's the box score.

                      Tuesday, July 11th, 1905
                      123456789RHE
                      Philadelphia Athletics100101000382
                      Cleveland Naps00023101X782

                      PhiladelphiaABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
                      D. Hoffman CF4120020.277017
                      J. Knight SS4001012.25026
                      T. Needham C4110001.255629
                      H. Davis 1B3010101.232535
                      L. Cross 3B4110003.253030
                      D. Murphy 2B4011004.252234
                      T. Hartsel LF4011012.229029
                      B. Lord RF4000014.213015
                      C. Bender P4010000.31719
                      Totals353831517

                      BATTING
                      Triples: D. Hoffman (4, 1st Inning off E. Moore, 0 on, 0 outs)
                      Total Bases: C. Bender, T. Needham, H. Davis, D. Murphy, L. Cross, D. Hoffman 4, T. Hartsel
                      Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: T. Needham, D. Murphy, B. Lord
                      GIDP: B. Lord
                      Team LOB: 7

                      BASERUNNING
                      SB: D. Hoffman (42)

                      FIELDING
                      Errors: H. Davis 2 (10)


                      ClevelandABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
                      H. Bay CF2200200.288124
                      G. Stovall SS4111002.296030
                      E. Flick RF3112102.265635
                      N. Clarke C4122001.239031
                      B. Bradley 3B4011012.281230
                      C. Carr 1B3000032.204012
                      O. Hess LF4121001.23702
                      E. Grant 2B4110003.18200
                      E. Moore P2000000.07801
                      Totals307873413

                      BATTING
                      Doubles: N. Clarke (11, 4th Inning off C. Bender, 2 on, 1 out) G. Stovall (16, 4th Inning off C. Bender, 1 on, 0 outs)
                      Triples: N. Clarke (2, 6th Inning off C. Bender, 0 on, 0 outs)
                      Total Bases: N. Clarke 5, G. Stovall 2, B. Bradley, E. Flick, O. Hess 2, E. Grant
                      2-out RBI: E. Flick
                      Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: C. Carr, E. Grant 2
                      Sac Bunt: E. Moore
                      Team LOB: 4

                      BASERUNNING
                      SB: E. Flick (24)
                      CS: G. Stovall (12), E. Flick (36)

                      FIELDING
                      Errors: G. Stovall (49), B. Bradley (21)
                      Double Plays: 2 (Stovall-Grant-Carr, Flick-Clarke)

                      PhiladelphiaIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
                      C. Bender L (12-7)8.0877340112732.19

                      PITCHING
                      Game Score: C. Bender 39
                      Batters Faced: C. Bender 35
                      Ground Outs - Fly Outs: C. Bender 14-4
                      Pitches - Strikes: C. Bender 112-73
                      HB: C. Bender

                      ClevelandIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
                      E. Moore W (8-10)9.0832150114742.46

                      PITCHING
                      Game Score: E. Moore 65
                      Batters Faced: E. Moore 36
                      Ground Outs - Fly Outs: E. Moore 10-10
                      Pitches - Strikes: E. Moore 114-74




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                      Tuesday, July 11th, 1905: Cubs Wicker Blanks New York
                      Bob Wicker of the Chicago Cubs blanked New York 1-0 on 4 hits. He rang up 3 strikeouts, keeping batters off balance all day long.

                      In the current season in 19 starts, Bob Wicker has a record of 9-9 with 63 strikeouts in 156.1 innings and a 2.42 ERA.



                      Tuesday, July 11th, 1905: Browns Blank Washington, Pelty Winner
                      St. Louis rode the magical arm of Barney Pelty in a 4-0 shutout win over Washington. He shackled them on 3 hits and fanned 2. Almost to a man, the Washington Senators said he had them guessing wrong all game long.

                      This season-to-date Pelty has 8 wins and 11 losses and a 3.44 ERA.



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

                        Lave Cross Knocks In 3 As A's Roll To 10-4 Victory
                        League Park,Cleveland,Oh.-In a rare offensive explosion,The Athletics used a 6 run fifth to take care of the Cleveland Naps,10-4.Early on,it was a back and forth affair with both teams able to scores some runs but it was curtains for Cleveland in the 5th where John Knight and Lave Cross both had two run doubles to put the game away.A's starter Rube Waddell earned the victory despite struggling for most of the game,while veteran righty Red Donahue was tagged with the loss.Here's the box score.


                        Wednesday, July 12th, 1905
                        123456789RHE
                        Philadelphia Athletics0201610001091
                        Cleveland Naps1002001004102

                        PhiladelphiaABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
                        D. Hoffman CF4100111.274017
                        J. Knight SS5112001.24628
                        T. Needham C5112000.254631
                        H. Davis 1B2310201.234535
                        L. Cross 3B5123012.256033
                        D. Murphy 2B4001012.248235
                        T. Hartsel LF4011001.229030
                        B. Lord RF4120002.221015
                        R. Waddell P3210002.29009
                        a-M. Cross PH1000000.251025
                        b-W. Henley P0000000.13600
                        Totals3710993312

                        a - M. Cross pinch hit for R. Waddell in the 8th
                        b - W. Henley substituted for M. Cross in the 8th

                        BATTING
                        Doubles: R. Waddell (4, 6th Inning off H. West, 0 on, 0 outs) L. Cross 2 (12, 2nd Inning off R. Donahue, 1 on, 0 outs; 5th Inning off H. West, 2 on, 0 outs) J. Knight (5, 5th Inning off R. Donahue, 3 on, 0 outs)
                        Total Bases: R. Waddell 2, T. Needham, H. Davis, L. Cross 4, B. Lord 2, T. Hartsel, J. Knight 2
                        2-out RBI: T. Needham
                        Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: B. Lord
                        Sac Bunt: R. Waddell, D. Murphy
                        Team LOB: 5

                        BASERUNNING
                        SB: H. Davis (20)

                        FIELDING
                        Errors: L. Cross (20)


                        ClevelandABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
                        H. Bay CF5220010.289124
                        H. Bemis C5000024.210012
                        E. Flick RF4021110.269636
                        B. Bradley 3B4131101.288231
                        G. Stovall SS5010015.294030
                        J. Jackson LF3110205.281011
                        J. McCarthy 1B5011033.268024
                        J. Barbeau 2B3001112.149011
                        R. Donahue P2000002.05301
                        H. West P2000010.13300
                        Totals38410451022

                        BATTING
                        Doubles: B. Bradley (15, 7th Inning off R. Waddell, 1 on, 1 out) J. McCarthy (10, 4th Inning off R. Waddell, 2 on, 1 out) H. Bay (13, 1st Inning off R. Waddell, 0 on, 0 outs) J. Jackson (10, 2nd Inning off R. Waddell, 0 on, 0 outs)
                        Triples: B. Bradley (4, 4th Inning off R. Waddell, 0 on, 0 outs)
                        Total Bases: G. Stovall, B. Bradley 6, J. McCarthy 2, H. Bay 3, E. Flick 2, J. Jackson 2
                        Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: , R. Donahue 2, J. McCarthy, J. Jackson 2, H. Bemis
                        Team LOB: 12

                        BASERUNNING
                        SB: H. Bay 2 (25)

                        FIELDING
                        Errors: R. Donahue (6), G. Stovall (50)

                        PhiladelphiaIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
                        R. Waddell W (11-8)7.0843380137842.24
                        W. Henley 2.020022036182.30

                        PITCHING
                        Game Score: R. Waddell 52
                        Batters Faced: R. Waddell 33, W. Henley 10
                        Ground Outs - Fly Outs: R. Waddell 10-3, W. Henley 2-2
                        Pitches - Strikes: R. Waddell 137-84, W. Henley 36-18

                        ClevelandIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
                        R. Donahue L (6-3)4.059520071402.87
                        H. West 5.041113079482.29

                        PITCHING
                        Game Score: R. Donahue 22
                        Batters Faced: R. Donahue 23, H. West 20
                        Ground Outs - Fly Outs: R. Donahue 10-3, H. West 9-3
                        Pitches - Strikes: R. Donahue 71-40, H. West 79-48
                        Inherited Runners - Scored: H. West 2-2
                        HB: R. Donahue




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                        Wednesday, July 12th, 1905: Beckley out for 2 Months
                        St. Louis fans will be disappointed to learn that Jake Beckley developed a ruptured achilles tendon while running the bases in today's game. After the doctor informed the St. Louis Cardinals manager that Beckley was expected to miss 2 months, the manager told the press that the rest of the team would have to step up their play until the first baseman could return. "You can't make excuses in baseball, because there's always a game tomorrow," said the team's skipper.

                        This season Beckley is batting .330 with no home runs.



                        Wednesday, July 12th, 1905: Taylor Spins Shutout Against Cubs
                        The final score was 3-0 in favor of New York. Leading the way to victory was Dummy Taylor, who shackled the Chicago Cubs and held them scoreless on a 2-hitter.

                        Currently Taylor has a record of 7-2 with 37 strikeouts and 24 walks in 100.2 innings and a 2.41 ERA.


                        Wednesday, July 12th, 1905: 2000 Hits for Corcoran
                        Cincinnati's Tommy Corcoran belted his 2000th hit against Boston today, but the Beaneaters spoiled the day with a 2-1 victory at Palace of the Fans. On his milestone day, the 36-year-old shortstop went 1 for 3 at the plate for the Reds.

                        In his career Corcoran has hit .259 with 2000 hits, 255 doubles, 141 triples and 31 home runs. His totals also include 1010 RBIs and 1080 runs scored.




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

                          Tit For Tat
                          League Park,Cleveland,Oh.-Following yesterday's big win by Philadelphia,the Naps came right back today to spank Eddie Plank for 6 runs and 12 hits and Cleveland rolled to a 6-2 victory.Right from the jump,the Naps were all over Plank building a 4-0 lead before the A's finally got to Cleveland starter Red Donohue with a Tom Needham 2 run homer in the 6th.The momentum was short lived however as Naps right fielder Elmer Flick hit a two run homer of his own in the 7th to put the game away at 6-2.So after four games we're right back to where we started,dead even at 47-33.Here's the box score.



                          Thursday, July 13th, 1905
                          123456789RHE
                          Philadelphia Athletics000002000263
                          Cleveland Naps10210020X6121

                          PhiladelphiaABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
                          D. Hoffman CF4010000.273017
                          J. Knight SS4110001.24628
                          T. Needham C4112011.254733
                          H. Davis 1B4010011.234535
                          L. Cross 3B4010021.256033
                          D. Murphy 2B3000102.246235
                          T. Hartsel LF3000002.226030
                          B. Lord RF3010002.223015
                          E. Plank P3000012.23607
                          a-W. Henley P0000000.13600
                          Totals322621512

                          a - W. Henley substituted for E. Plank in the 8th

                          BATTING
                          Doubles: H. Davis (20, 9th Inning off R. Donahue, 0 on, 0 outs) D. Hoffman (17, 1st Inning off R. Donahue, 0 on, 0 outs)
                          Home Runs: T. Needham (7, 6th Inning off R. Donahue, 1 on, 1 out)
                          Total Bases: T. Needham 4, H. Davis 2, L. Cross, D. Hoffman 2, B. Lord, J. Knight
                          Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: E. Plank, H. Davis, B. Lord
                          Team LOB: 5

                          BASERUNNING
                          CS: D. Murphy (23)

                          FIELDING
                          Errors: E. Plank (1), H. Davis (11), L. Cross (21)


                          ClevelandABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
                          H. Bay CF5110023.288124
                          H. Bemis C5220023.218012
                          E. Flick RF5123013.271739
                          B. Bradley 3B4021012.291232
                          G. Stovall SS4010003.294030
                          C. Carr 1B4000004.197012
                          J. McCarthy LF4000001.264024
                          J. Barbeau 2B4120010.165011
                          R. Donahue P3120000.13601
                          Totals3861240719

                          BATTING
                          Doubles: J. Barbeau (3, 4th Inning off E. Plank, 0 on, 1 out) B. Bradley (16, 1st Inning off E. Plank, 1 on, 2 outs)
                          Home Runs: E. Flick (7, 7th Inning off E. Plank, 1 on, 0 outs)
                          Total Bases: R. Donahue 2, G. Stovall, J. Barbeau 3, B. Bradley 3, H. Bay, E. Flick 5, H. Bemis 2
                          2-out RBI: B. Bradley
                          Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: , G. Stovall 2, J. McCarthy, H. Bay, E. Flick, C. Carr, H. Bemis
                          Sac Bunt: R. Donahue 2
                          Team LOB: 9

                          BASERUNNING
                          SB: H. Bay (26), E. Flick (25)

                          FIELDING
                          Errors: G. Stovall (51)
                          Double Plays: 1 (McCarthy-Bemis)

                          PhiladelphiaIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
                          E. Plank L (10-7)7.01063061115772.23
                          W. Henley 1.02000101482.26

                          PITCHING
                          Game Score: E. Plank 45
                          Batters Faced: E. Plank 35, W. Henley 5
                          Ground Outs - Fly Outs: E. Plank 9-7, W. Henley 1-1
                          Pitches - Strikes: E. Plank 115-77, W. Henley 14-8

                          ClevelandIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
                          R. Donahue W (7-3)9.0622151114782.76

                          PITCHING
                          Game Score: R. Donahue 71
                          Batters Faced: R. Donahue 33
                          Ground Outs - Fly Outs: R. Donahue 11-9
                          Pitches - Strikes: R. Donahue 114-78




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                          Thursday, July 13th, 1905: Phillippe Whitewashes Brooklyn
                          In a standout performance today at Exposition Park, Pirates pitcher Deacon Phillippe blanked the Brooklyn Superbas 4-0. He limited them to 6 hits and posted 3 strikeouts and no walks to gain the win for Pittsburgh.

                          This season-to-date Phillippe has 11 wins and 10 losses and a 2.69 ERA.




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                            Tigers Give One Away

                            Bennett Park,Detroit,Mi.-Here in wet and dreary Detroit,the Philadelphia Athletics took full advantage of 5 errors to slip past a morose Tiger team 2-1.Philadelphia starter Andy Coakley scattered 8 hits over 9 innings to record his 11th win of the season against 5 defeats.Offensively,there was little doing for the A's with Harry Davis collecting the only RBI with a ground out in the fourth.Here's the box score.

                            Friday, July 14th, 1905
                            123456789RHE
                            Philadelphia Athletics000110000240
                            Detroit Tigers100000000185

                            PhiladelphiaABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
                            D. Hoffman CF3010111.274017
                            J. Knight SS4110014.24628
                            T. Needham C4000013.250733
                            H. Davis 1B4011001.234536
                            L. Cross 3B4010012.256033
                            D. Murphy 2B4000002.243235
                            T. Hartsel LF3100101.224030
                            B. Lord RF4000010.217015
                            A. Coakley P3000100.14902
                            Totals332413514

                            BATTING
                            Total Bases: H. Davis, L. Cross, D. Hoffman, J. Knight
                            Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: T. Needham, D. Murphy, J. Knight
                            GIDP: L. Cross
                            Team LOB: 7

                            BASERUNNING
                            CS: D. Hoffman (24)

                            FIELDING
                            Double Plays: 1 (Knight-Murphy-Davis)



                            DetroitABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
                            P. Dougherty RF4110002.263417
                            L. Drill C4020002.238117
                            S. Crawford 1B4000003.283132
                            C. Hickman 2B4021001.239232
                            D. Cooley CF3000003.217013
                            b-T. Cobb PH, CF1000001.297023
                            B. Lowe LF3000113.42115
                            C. O'Leary SS3010012.16201
                            E. Cicotte P0000000.66700
                            c-B. Wood PH1010000.18827
                            B. Coughlin 3B4010002.224025
                            B. Donovan P1000001.26404
                            a-D. Padden SS1000000.09102
                            Totals331811220

                            a - D. Padden substituted for B. Donovan in the 7th
                            b - T. Cobb pinch hit for D. Cooley in the 8th
                            c - B. Wood pinch hit for E. Cicotte in the 9th

                            BATTING
                            Total Bases: L. Drill 2, C. Hickman 2, B. Coughlin, P. Dougherty, C. O'Leary, B. Wood
                            Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: L. Drill, B. Lowe
                            GIDP: B. Coughlin
                            Sac Bunt: B. Donovan
                            Team LOB: 8

                            FIELDING
                            Errors: B. Donovan 2 (10), L. Drill (34), B. Coughlin (26), D. Padden (6)
                            Double Plays: 1 (O'Leary-Hickman-Crawford)


                            PhiladelphiaIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
                            A. Coakley W (11-5)9.0811120106741.73

                            PITCHING
                            Game Score: A. Coakley 68
                            Batters Faced: A. Coakley 35
                            Ground Outs - Fly Outs: A. Coakley 20-4
                            Pitches - Strikes: A. Coakley 106-74


                            DetroitIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
                            B. Donovan L (11-8)6.232135095581.78
                            E. Cicotte 2.110000033243.46

                            PITCHING
                            Game Score: B. Donovan 64
                            Batters Faced: B. Donovan 27, E. Cicotte 9
                            Ground Outs - Fly Outs: B. Donovan 12-1, E. Cicotte 3-4
                            Pitches - Strikes: B. Donovan 95-58, E. Cicotte 33-24
                            Inherited Runners - Scored: E. Cicotte 1-0





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                            Friday, July 14th, 1905: Glade Cruises to Shutout
                            Fred Glade went the distance at Sportsman's Park today. The St. Louis hurler yielded 4 hits, walked 0 and had 6 strikeouts in the Browns 3-0 triumph over the Boston Americans.

                            This year in 21 starts, Glade has recorded 5 wins and absorbed 13 losses. He has pitched 154 innings, allowed 148 hits, struck out 59 and has a 3.51 ERA.
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                              Bender Struggles Again In 7-6 Loss To Tigers


                              Bennett Park,Detroit,Mi.-In a wildy entertaining game,The Philadelphia Athletics fell just short losing a see saw battle 7-6 despite tagging Tiger pitching for 13 hits.The game started quietly enough,with Detroit holding a 1-0 lead after four but over the next three innings,the teams traded blows with Detroit leading after seven innings,7-4.The A's mounted a comeback in the 9th,scoring 2 runs on a Danny Hoffman double,but the rally was quickly quelled when Hoffman was caught stealing third effectively ending Philadelphia's chances.Here's the box score.



                              Saturday, July 15th, 1905
                              123456789RHE
                              Philadelphia Athletics0000130026133
                              Detroit Tigers10002040X7101

                              PhiladelphiaABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
                              D. Hoffman CF5022002.276019
                              J. Knight SS5110001.24328
                              T. Needham C4120000.254733
                              H. Davis 1B4111001.234537
                              L. Cross 3B4011001.255034
                              D. Murphy 2B4021000.246236
                              T. Hartsel LF3220102.229030
                              B. Lord RF4110004.218015
                              C. Bender P3011013.318110
                              a-O. Schreckengost PH1000002.21809
                              Totals3761361116

                              a - O. Schreckengost pinch hit for C. Bender in the 9th

                              BATTING
                              Doubles: C. Bender (4, 5th Inning off F. Kitson, 1 on, 2 outs) T. Needham (11, 4th Inning off F. Kitson, 0 on, 1 out) D. Hoffman 2 (19, 1st Inning off F. Kitson, 0 on, 0 outs; 9th Inning off F. Kitson, 2 on, 1 out)
                              Total Bases: C. Bender 2, T. Needham 3, H. Davis, D. Murphy 2, L. Cross, D. Hoffman 4, B. Lord, T. Hartsel 2, J. Knight
                              2-out RBI: C. Bender
                              Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: C. Bender, L. Cross, D. Hoffman 2
                              Team LOB: 5

                              BASERUNNING
                              SB: T. Hartsel (23)
                              CS: D. Murphy (24), D. Hoffman (25)

                              FIELDING
                              Errors: C. Bender (6), L. Cross 2 (23)
                              PB: T. Needham



                              DetroitABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
                              D. Cooley CF3120001.224013
                              a-T. Cobb PH, CF1111000.301024
                              B. Lowe RF4123011.43518
                              S. Crawford 1B4110012.283132
                              M. McIntyre LF4021001.276029
                              D. Shay SS4000013.237023
                              B. Wood C4000023.17327
                              D. Padden 2B4000011.08102
                              B. Coughlin 3B4220000.229025
                              F. Kitson P3100010.30026
                              Totals3571050712

                              a - T. Cobb pinch hit for D. Cooley in the 7th

                              BATTING
                              Doubles: B. Coughlin (15, 5th Inning off C. Bender, 0 on, 0 outs) M. McIntyre (13, 4th Inning off C. Bender, 0 on, 0 outs) B. Lowe (3, 1st Inning off C. Bender, 1 on, 0 outs)
                              Total Bases: S. Crawford, B. Coughlin 3, D. Cooley 2, M. McIntyre 3, B. Lowe 3, T. Cobb
                              2-out RBI: M. McIntyre, B. Lowe, T. Cobb
                              Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: B. Wood, D. Shay 2, D. Padden
                              Sac Bunt: F. Kitson 2
                              Team LOB: 4

                              BASERUNNING
                              CS: D. Cooley (14)

                              FIELDING
                              Errors: B. Lowe (4)
                              Double Plays: 1 (McIntyre-Padden)


                              PhiladelphiaIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
                              C. Bender L (12-8)8.01074070128862.30

                              PITCHING
                              Game Score: C. Bender 47
                              Batters Faced: C. Bender 37
                              Ground Outs - Fly Outs: C. Bender 8-9
                              Pitches - Strikes: C. Bender 128-86
                              WP: C. Bender


                              DetroitIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
                              F. Kitson W (10-10)9.01366110125802.75

                              PITCHING
                              Game Score: F. Kitson 37
                              Batters Faced: F. Kitson 38
                              Ground Outs - Fly Outs: F. Kitson 12-11
                              Pitches - Strikes: F. Kitson 125-80





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