| AMERICAN LEAGUE | NATIONAL LEAGUE | |||||||||
| W | L | GB | Pct | W | L | GB | Pct | |||
| Detroit Tigers | 106 | 48 | - | .688 | New York Giants | 98 | 55 | - | .641 | |
| New York Yankees | 102 | 52 | 4.0 | .662 | St. Louis Cardinals | 89 | 64 | 9.0 | .582 | |
| Cleveland Indians | 92 | 62 | 14.0 | .597 | Chicago Cubs | 86 | 65 | 11.0 | .570 | |
| Boston Red Sox | 72 | 80 | 33.0 | .474 | Pittsburgh Pirates | 78 | 72 | 18.5 | .520 | |
| Washington Nationals | 72 | 82 | 34.0 | .468 | Boston Braves | 76 | 75 | 21.0 | .503 | |
| St. Louis Browns | 67 | 86 | 38.5 | .438 | Brooklyn Dodgers | 74 | 78 | 23.5 | .487 | |
| Philadelphia Athletics | 63 | 89 | 42.0 | .414 | Philadelphia Phillies | 61 | 88 | 35.0 | .409 | |
| Chicago White Sox | 39 | 114 | 66.5 | .255 | Cincinnati Reds | 43 | 108 | 54.0 | .285 | |

3+ Homers
-----------------------
Wally Berger Boston
3 homers
New York vs Boston
April 29
Gabby Hartnett Chicago
3 homers
Chicago vs Philadelphia
May
18
Chuck Klein Chicago
3 homers
Philadelphia vs Chicago
June 13
Wes Schulmerich Cincinnati
3 homers
Cincinnati vs St. Louis
July
8
Lou Gehrig New York
3 homers
New York vs Philadelphia
July
29
The Cycle
-----------------------
Travis Jackson New York
New York vs Brooklyn
May 30
Al Simmons Chicago
Chicago vs Washington
June 13
Dolph Camilli Philadelphia
Philadelphia vs Cincinnati
June 20
Johnny Moore
Philadelphia

Pittsburgh vs
Philadelphia
July 26
Babe Herman Chicago
Chicago vs Pittsburgh
August 8
Hank Greenberg Detroit
Detroit vs New York
August 17
5+ Hits
-----------------------
Earle Combs New York
6 hits
New York vs Philadelphia
April 17
Babe Herman Chicago
5 hits
Chicago vs Cincinnati
April 17
Joe Kuhel Washington
5 hits
Washington vs Philadelphia
April
20
Fred Schulte Washington
5 hits
Washington vs Philadelphia
April
20
Mel Ott New York
5 hits
New York vs Philadelphia
April 24
Bill Dickey New York
5 hits
Philadelphia vs New York
April
25
Frenchy Uhalt Chicago
5 hits
Cleveland vs Chicago
April 30
Bill Terry New York
5 hits
Brooklyn vs New York
May 1
Jo-Jo Moore New York
5 hits
New York vs Pittsburgh
May 3
Buddy Myer Washington
5 hits
Cleveland vs Washington
May 5
Ernie Lombardi Cincinnati
5 hits
Boston vs Cincinnati
May 9
Paul Waner Pittsburgh
5 hits
Philadelphia vs
Pittsburgh

May 9
Hank Greenberg Detroit
5 hits
Detroit vs Philadelphia
May 10
Jack Burns St. Louis
5 hits
St. Louis vs Washington
May 12
Mule Haas Chicago
5 hits
Chicago vs Boston
May 14
Bill Dickey New York
5 hits
New York vs Chicago
May 25
Joe Vosmik Cleveland
5 hits
Chicago vs Cleveland
May 31
Dave Harris Washington
5 hits
Washington vs Boston
June 9
Gus Suhr Pittsburgh
5 hits
Brooklyn vs Pittsburgh
June 12
Babe Herman Chicago
5 hits
New York vs Chicago
June 22
Earle Combs New York
5 hits
Chicago vs New York
June 25
Sammy West St. Louis
5 hits
Detroit vs St. Louis
July 1
Indian Bob Johnson Philadelphia
5 hits
Philadelphia vs
Boston
July 7
Heinie Manush Washington
5 hits
Washington vs New York
July
7
Joe Vosmik Cleveland
5 hits
Chicago vs Cleveland
July 8
Dick Bartell Philadelphia
5 hits
Cincinnati vs Philadelphia
July
14
Doc Cramer Philadelphia
5 hits
Philadelphia vs Chicago
July
15
Johnny Moore Philadelphia
5 hits
Cincinnati vs Philadelphia
July
17
Jim Bottomley Cincinnati
5 hits
Cincinnati vs Philadelphia
July
18
Hal Trosky Cleveland
5 hits
Boston vs Cleveland
July 20
Bill Terry New York
5 hits
Cincinnati vs New York
July 20
Arky Vaughan Pittsburgh
5 hits
Pittsburgh vs Brooklyn
July
21
Johnny Moore Philadelphia
5 hits
Pittsburgh vs Philadelphia
July
26
Buddy Myer Washington
5 hits
Washington vs Boston
August 4
Babe Herman Chicago
5 hits
Chicago vs Pittsburgh
August 8
Freddy Lindstrom Pittsburgh
5 hits
Cincinnati vs
Pittsburgh
August 11
Jack Burns St. Louis
5 hits
St. Louis vs Chicago
August 12
George Selkirk New York
5 hits
Detroit vs New York
August 14
Johnny Broaca New York
5 hits
Detroit vs New York
August 14
Harry Danning New York
5 hits
New York vs Pittsburgh
August
14
Glenn Chapman Brooklyn
5 hits
Brooklyn vs Cincinnati
August
15
Sam Leslie Brooklyn
6 hits
Brooklyn vs Cincinnati
August 15
Sammy West St. Louis
5 hits
St. Louis vs New York
August 19
Bill Terry New York
5 hits
New York vs Brooklyn
September 2
Luke Appling Chicago
5 hits
Washington vs Chicago
September
9
Frankie Crosetti New York
5 hits
New York vs St. Louis
September
9
Cliff Bolton Washington
5 hits
Washington vs Detroit
September
14
Doc Cramer Philadelphia
5 hits
Philadelphia vs Chicago
September
17
Jimmie Foxx Philadelphia
5 hits
Philadelphia vs
Chicago
September 17
Ed Holley Pittsburgh
5 hits
Cincinnati vs Pittsburgh
September
21
Steamboat Struss Pittsburgh
5 hits
Cincinnati vs
Pittsburgh
September 21
Ripper Collins St. Louis
5 hits
St. Louis vs
Cincinnati
September 23
4+ XB Hits
-----------------------
Johnny Moore Philadelphia
4 XB Hits
Philadelphia vs St. Louis
June
16
Hal Trosky Cleveland
4 XB Hits
Cleveland vs Chicago
June 29
Lou Gehrig New York
4 XB Hits
New York vs Philadelphia
July
29
Joe Medwick St. Louis
4 XB Hits
St. Louis vs Cincinnati
August
7
Goose Goslin Detroit
4 XB Hits
Boston vs Detroit
September
10
8+ RBI
-----------------------
Lou Gehrig New York
8 RBI
New York vs Philadelphia
July 29
No-Hit Games
-----------------------
Lon Warneke Chicago
Chicago vs Boston
September 12
1-Hit Games
-----------------------
Firpo Marberry Detroit
Philadelphia vs Detroit
May 24
Bill Dietrich Philadelphia
St. Louis vs Philadelphia
June 23
Joe Bowman New York
New York vs Boston
July 2
Lon Warneke Chicago
Chicago vs New York
July 17
Jimmie DeShong New York
New York vs Boston
August 11
Paul Derringer Cincinnati
New York vs Cincinnati
August 21
Gordon Rhodes Boston
Chicago vs Boston
August 25
Tex Carleton St. Louis
Brooklyn vs St. Louis
August 26
Fred Frankhouse Boston
Cincinnati vs Boston
September 14
Orville Armbrust Washington
Washington vs Philadelphia
September
24
Curt Davis Philadelphia
Boston vs Philadelphia
September 29
Combined 1-Hitters
-----------------------
Detroit
Detroit vs Philadelphia
August 29
1935 Game Highlights
April 17 – Yanks win opening day, beating the A’s, 15-17-1/1-4-5. Earl Combs 6-7.
April 18 – Braves beat Bums, 24-21-3/0-6-0. Every Braves starter, except LF Randy Moore, had at least 1 hit, including pitcher Fred Frankhouse.
April 20 – Washington beats A’s, 29-28-2/9-14-3. Washington scores 16 runs in top of 7th. Every Nat starter, except pitcher Monte Weaver, had at least 2 hits. Henie Manush 4-8, 5 RBI, 2 2B, 3B; Joe Kuhel 5-6, 4 RBI; Ossie Bleuge 3-7, 5 RBI. Washington does not have a homer in the game.
April 21 – Babe Ruth hits his first homer in a replay – a 3 run top of the 5th shot against Boston at Fenway. Yanks win 16-4. Ruth goes 3-5 with 4 RBI.
April 26 – Giants beat Phillies, 20-20-2/1-5-2. Every Giant starter, except for Bill Terry, had at least 1 hit.
April 28 – Phils score 14 in bottom of 2nd against Bums. Phils win 24-25-1/0-5-2. Every Phillies’ starter, including pitcher Curt Davis, had at least 1 hit. Phil Oana 4-5, 5 RBI, 2B, HR. Giants’ Carl Hubbell relinquishes his first earned run of the season in the bottom of the 8th against the Braves. Giants win 11-1. Hubbell is now 3-0, 0.33.
May 9 – Giants beat Dizzy Dean and the Cards 2-1 as Mel Ott breaks scoreless tie in top of 8th with 2-run homer. Dean is now 4-2, 1.90. Pirates hit 4 consecutive homers against Phillies in bottom of 7th. Homers are hit after 2 outs by Paul Waner, Freddie Lindstom, Cookie Lavagetto and Gus Suhr. Pirates win 16-23-2/4-7-2.
Game Script:
* P. Waner facing R. Grabowski, B 7th, 2 Outs, Bases
Empty, Ahead 10-3
The pitch ... Waner gets plenty of wood on this ball ...
headed for the gap in right center
it may carry ... go crazy, folks, go
crazy! ... it's a home run!
Phillies 3, Pirates 11
* F. Lindstrom facing
R. Grabowski, B 7th, 2 Outs, Bases Empty, Ahead 11-3
To the plate ... that's
socked to left ... way high ... way deep ... way out of here!
Lindstrom hit
that with the joy spot ... back-to-back home runs for the Pirates
Phillies 3,
Pirates 12
* C. Lavagetto facing R. Grabowski, B 7th, 2 Outs, Bases Empty,
Ahead 12-3
The offering ... and Lavagetto takes Grabowski for a ride ...
going back is Ruble ... he'll look
but he won't touch it ... it's long gone!
... Back-to-back homers for the Pirates!
Phillies 3, Pirates 13
* G. Suhr
facing R. Grabowski, B 7th, 2 Outs, Bases Empty, Ahead 13-3
The pitch ...
and it's pulled hard to right ... it's deep enough if it's fair ...
hooking
fair ball! ... home run for Suhr ... back-to-back homers for the
Pirates!
Phillies 3, Pirates 14.
Braves beat Reds 2-9-1/0-12-2 in 20 innings.
Winning run is thrown out at plate twice. Ed Brandt (401, 2.31) goes the
route. Reds’ starter Kolp pitches the first 18 innings. (box score
is at http://www.baseballreplays.com/Boxes.htm
May
10 – Yanks hit 3 consecutive homers (Combs, Ruth, Gehrig) with 2 outs against
Chicago in bottom of 5th. NY wins 7-6, scoring the winning run in the
bottom of the 9th. Tigers beat A’s, 15-26-1/2-7-1. Every Detroit
starter, including pitcher Schoolboy Rowe, had at least 1 hit. Rowe 4-5,
Hank Greenberg 5-5, 5 RBI, 2 HR, Goose Goslin 4-5, 3B, Billy Rogell 3-6, 4
RBI.
May 12 – Pirates beat Phils, 18-27-0/0-6-2. Every Pirate starter, including pitcher Larry French, had at least 2 hits. French (2-1, 3.32) went 4-5, 3 runs, RBI.
May 20 – Carl Hubbell (8-1, 1.38) and Dizzy Dean (4-4, 1.92) combine for 9 inning shutout. Giants win 1-8-1/0-4-0 in bottom of 10th on leadoff homer by Lefty O’Doul.
May 22 – Browns beat A’s, 18-23-1/6-8-1. Every St. Louis starter, including pitcher Ivy Andrews, had at least 1 hit.
May 27 – Yanks lose to Browns as Tigers beat Bosox in 14. Boston scores in top of 14th to go ahead 6-5, but Detroit comes back with 2 in bottom of 14th to win.
May 31 – Yanks lose to Nats as Tigers move into 1st place tie (24-14) before they drop a game to Browns and fall back ˝ game.
June 13 – Last place Chisox take nightcap from Nationals, 17-25-0/7-17-2. Every Washington starter, including pitcher Milt Gaston, had at least 1 hit. Al Simmons (.292, 7, 26) hits for cycle (4-6, 2 RBI).
June 15 – Yanks lose to Browns as Tigers beat Bosox
17-21-0/1-5-2 and move into sole possession of 1st, 1 game up over
Yanks.
June 20 – Tigers retain 3 game lead over Yanks as
they beat Washington, 17-25-2/4-9-1.
Every Detroit starter, except pitcher Schoolboy Rowe, had at least 2
hits. Cochrane, Owen and Goslin
each had 4 hits.
June 23 – A’s beat Browns in 1-hitter in opener,
winning 15-15-1/0-1-4. Only Browns’
hit is single by Jack Burns to lead off the top of the 4th. Bill Dietrich (4-0, 3.49) gives up 3
walks.
June 29 – Phils score 11 runs in top of
7th as they come back to beat Braves, 15-18-1/8-18-1.
June 30 – Tribe beats A’s,
17-17/1/1-7-0.
July 1 – Cards beat Reds, 20-25-0/3-6-1. Dizzy Dean (14-4, 2.54) goes the distance. Every Card starter, except for Leo Durocher, had at least 1 hit.
July 2 – Detroit’s Eldon Auker (10-1, 2.33) wins both
games of doubleheader against Cleveland.
He pitches CG in nightcap, winning 4-2, pitches the final 3 in relief in
opener to win that game. Tigers now
6 up over Bombers.
July 8 – Giants beat Bums, 15-16-1/7-13-4 as every Giant starter, including pitcher Freddie Fitzsimmons (13-4, 2.97) had at least 1 hit.
July 15 – A’s beat Chisox in opener,
20-24-1/2-9-3. Every A’s starter,
including pitcher Al Benton, had at least 1 hit. Doc Craner (.345)
5-7.
July 17 – Cubs’ Lon Warneke (10-11, 3.08) 1-hits
Giants (2 walks) in opener, winning 7-13-0/0-1-0. Only NY hit is Travis Jackson’s 2 out
double in bottom of 2nd.
July 18 – Cards beat Bums in 16 innings, 8-21-2/6-12-3. Dizzy Dean (17-4, 2.19) wins in relief with a save by his brother, Paul (5-8, 4, 3.41). Reds beat Phillies, 18-17-2/4-9-4. Every Cincy starter, except for pitcher Benny Frey, had at least 1 hit. “Sunny” Jim Bottomley (.313) 5-6, 5 runs, 2 2B.
July 28 – Tigers beat Chicago, 19-23-0/5-9-1. Every Detroit starter, including pitcher
Schoolboy Rowe (13-4, 3.32), had at least 1 hit. Rowe, Jo-Jo White and Goose Goslin each
had 4 hits.
July 29 – A’s beat Yanks 17-18-3/14-14-1 and Lou Gehrig (.406, 34, 123) hits 3 homers and a double, driving in 8 runs. Gehrig also walked. Every Philly starter, except pitcher Al Benton, had at least 1 hit. Pinky Higgins (.314) had 6 RBI, 2-4, 2 2B.
August 1 – Nats beat A’s 15-15-2/14-18-1. Washington lead 11-2 in 5th,
and 14-6 in 7th until A’s scored 8 in bottom of 7th to tie
the game at 14. Washington scored a
run in top of 10th to win.
Every Washington starter, except for pitcher Monte Weaver, had at least 1
hit.
August 4 – Van Lingle Mungo (20-7, 3.17) becomes the
first 20 game winner as the Bums beat the Braves 4-1.
August 7 – Dizzy Dean (20-6, 2.17) becomes 1934’s
second 20-game winner as he beats the Reds 14-18-2/3-9-3.
August 10 – Yanks’ Lefty Gomez (19-4, 1.70) and
Boston’s Rube Walberg (3-4, 6.63) hook up in scoreless game until Yanks score
game’s only run in top of 11th on Crosetti 2B, Saltzgaver groundout and
Walberg’s wild pitch. NY prevails,
1-4-0/0-4-1. Detroit beats
Tribe, 20-23-1/5-11-2 as Schoolboy Rowe wins his
17th (17-4, 3.19). Rowe
(.341, 3, 12) also goes 4-5, with a HR and a 2B.
August 11- Yanks’ Jimmie DeShong (9-1, 2.95) 1-hits
the Bosox, winning 6-7-1/0-1-2.
Only Boston hit is leadoff single by Carl Reynolds in bottom of
5th. DeShong only gives
up 1 walk, but NY makes 2 errors and DeShong faces 30 batters. Pirates sweep Reds, winning
nightcap, 19-28-1/0-5-3. Every Pittsburgh player, including
pitcher Red Lucas (10-7, 3.34), had at least 1 hit, except for late-inning
defensive sub Pep Young. Freddie
Lindstrom (.297) 5-7.
August 12 – Yanks score 11 runs in top of
11th to beat Boston 12-15-1/1-6-1 in 1st game of
doubleheader.
August 14 – Yanks beat Tigers in opener,
14-24-1/4-8-2, as Lefty Gomez wins his 20th (20-4, 1.75).
August 15 – Bums score 17 runs in top of 2nd against Reds in
nightcap of twin-bill, winning 25-35-2/12-17-2.
Every Bum player had at least 1 hit, except for late-inning sub Johnny
Bucher. Sam Leslie (.347) 6-7;
Glenn Chapman (.319) 5-7. Syl
Johnson (2-23, 8.85) loses his 23rd game:
* TOP OF
THE 2nd, Dodgers 2, Reds 1
* L. Frey
facing S. Johnson, T 2nd, No Outs, Bases Empty, Ahead 2-1
And the
pitch comes in ... soft liner to right ... toward the gap ... it drops in front
of Comorosky
and Frey's
aboard with a single ... that extends the streak ... now 26 games in a row on
base
* A. Lopez
facing S. Johnson, T 2nd, No Outs, Runner on 1st, Ahead 2-1
Frey going
with the pitch ... Johnson brings it ... lined back to the mound ... and it's
off his leg
Lopez races
down the line ... no play ... Frey holds up at
second
score that
a shin-burner single
* J. Babich
facing S. Johnson, T 2nd, No Outs, 1st and 2nd, Ahead 2-1
Quick move
to the plate ... Babich squares ... bunted on ... and missed ... strike
one
* J. Babich
facing S. Johnson, T 2nd, No Outs, 1st and 2nd, Ahead 2-1
He delivers
... Babich squares ... it's a beautiful bunt ... Koenig barehands
it
and throws
to first ... high throw! ... but he tags him out ... a sacrifice for
Babich
* B. Boyle
facing S. Johnson, T 2nd, 1 Out, 2nd and 3rd, Ahead 2-1
Infield
deep ... Frey with a good lead off third ... he wheels and deals ... looped to
left
toward the
gap ... and Pool ... cuts it off on the bounce ... Frey scores
easily
Lopez
rounds third
TRY TO
SCORE? (1-yes, 2-no*)
they're
waving Lopez in
THROW HOME?
(1-yes, 2-no*)
here comes
the throw home
TRY FOR
SECOND ON THROW? (1-yes, 2-no*)
here's the
play at the plate ... and he's ... out easily
Lopez just
doesn't have the wheels for that ... and Boyle holds at
first
Dodgers 3,
Reds 1
* G.
Chapman facing S. Johnson, T 2nd, 2 Outs, Runner on 1st, Ahead 3-1
Here he
comes ... swung on ... he goes the other way ... base hit right
field
Comorosky
will play it on the hop ... Boyle's well around
second
TRY FOR
THIRD? (1-yes, 2-no*)
they're
waving him on
THROW TO
THIRD? (1-yes, 2-no*)
and he gets
over to third ... as the throw comes in ... a pair of singles for
* L.
Koenecke facing S. Johnson, T 2nd, 2 Outs, 1st and 3rd, Ahead 3-1
Johnson
watching Boyle at third ... here's the pitch ... it's blooped toward
short
Slade's
backing up quickly ... and it drops for a hit ... Hafey fields it ... Boyle
scores
Chapman's
around second
TRY FOR
THIRD? (1-yes, 2-no*)
the strong
throw comes in to Slade ... and they're holding Chapman at
second
Dodgers 4,
Reds 1
* T.
Cuccinello facing S. Johnson, T 2nd, 2 Outs, 1st and 2nd, Ahead 4-1
The runners
take their lead ... Johnson fires it in ... spanked hard to the hole on the
right side
it skips
past Piet ... and on into right field for a hit ... Comorosky racing
over
Chapman is
well around third ... Koenecke is around second
TRY TO
SCORE? (1-yes, 2-no*)
they're
waving Chapman in
TRY FOR
THIRD ALSO? (1-yes, 2-no*)
THROW HOME?
(1-yes, 2-no*)
Chapman
scores ... they're holding Koenecke at second ... as the throw comes in to
second
Dodgers 5,
Reds 1
* S. Leslie
facing S. Johnson, T 2nd, 2 Outs, 1st and 2nd, Ahead 5-1
The runners
take their lead ... now the delivery ... stroked solidly to left field ... base
hit
Pool's
racing over ... Koenecke's rounding third ... he's headed for home ...
flying
the throw
... collision ... SAFE!...Manion dropped the throw
Koenecke
plowed into him hard and knocked the ball loose ... Cuccinello's in at
third
Leslie ends
up at second ... score that an error on Manion
Dodgers 6,
Reds 1
* J. Stripp
facing S. Johnson, T 2nd, 2 Outs, 2nd and 3rd, Ahead 6-1
The runners
take their lead ... now Johnson pitches ... breaking ball ... pulled hard down
the line
hooking ...
fair ball! ... that's good for extra bases ... Pool's chasing it ... into the
corner
it's off
the wall ... he's after it ... two runs will score ... Stripp's going for
three
and there
will be a play at third ... just safe under the tag ... triple for
Stripp
Dodgers 8,
Reds 1
* L. Frey
facing S. Johnson, T 2nd, 2 Outs, Runner on 3rd, Ahead 8-1
Here comes
the pitch ... swung on ... grounded hard toward Slade ... it's by him into
left
Stripp
scores ... Frey holds first with a single
Dodgers 9,
Reds 1
* A. Lopez
facing S. Johnson, T 2nd, 2 Outs, Runner on 1st, Ahead 9-1
The
offering ... a bouncer to the right side ... Bottomley can't reach it ... Piet
dives
he knocks
it down ... but that's all he can do ... Lopez is on with an infield
hit
that's
Lopez's 2nd hit of the game ... and that's the Dodgers 13th
hit
* J. Babich
facing S. Johnson, T 2nd, 2 Outs, 1st and 2nd, Ahead 9-1
The runners
take their lead ... Johnson kicks and deals ... swung
on
stroked
solidly to left field ... and it's in there for a
hit
the runners
were off with the hit ... Frey well around third ... coming down the
line
he'll score
... Lopez is heading for third ... here comes the throw ... not in
time!
and Babich
holds at first ... single and an RBI
Dodgers 10,
Reds 1
And here
comes Reds manager Stew NON AIM Rhodes ... he's asking Johnson for the
ball
so
so Johnson
is yanked early ... he goes only an inning and two thirds ... he yielded ... 10
runs
5 earned
... on 14 hits ... he's responsible for the runners ... he can only lose
it
Kleinhans
comes from the left side ... ERA at 5.84 ... this is his 17th
appearance
he's worked
61 innings
* B. Boyle
facing T. Kleinhans, T 2nd, 2 Outs, 1st and 3rd, Ahead 10-1
The pitch
comes in ... lined to left center ... base hit ... Hafey is over ... Lopez
scores
Hafey takes
it on the long bounce ... Babich is well around
second
TRY FOR
THIRD? (1-yes, 2-no*)
the strong
throw comes in to Slade ... and they're holding Babich at
second
Dodgers 11,
Reds 1
* G.
Chapman facing T. Kleinhans, T 2nd, 2 Outs, 1st and 2nd, Ahead 11-1
Kleinhans
rocks and fires ... an excuse-me swing ... off the end of the
bat
it rolls
slowly toward third ... Koenig one-hands it ... but he won't get off a
throw
everybody's
safe ... and the bases are loaded ... Glenn with his 2nd hit in this
game
* L.
Koenecke facing T. Kleinhans, T 2nd, 2 Outs, Bases Loaded, Ahead 11-1
Kleinhans
comes home ... fastball ... high ... free pass to Koenecke ... and Len takes
first
and that
walks in a run ... and the bases are still loaded
Dodgers 12,
Reds 1
* T.
Cuccinello facing T. Kleinhans, T 2nd, 2 Outs, Bases Loaded, Ahead 12-1
The runners
take their lead ... the pitch is on the way ... lined to left ... base
hit
Pool is
after it ... he cuts it off deep in the gap ... Boyle scores ... Chapman is
around third
Koenecke's
rounding second
TRY TO
SCORE? (1-yes, 2-no*)
they're
waving Chapman in
TRY FOR
THIRD ALSO? (1-yes, 2-no*)
THROW HOME?
(1-yes, 2-no*)
Chapman
scores ... Koenecke holds second ... as the throw comes
in
Dodgers 14,
Reds 1
* S. Leslie
facing T. Kleinhans, T 2nd, 2 Outs, 1st and 2nd, Ahead 14-1
The runners
take their lead ... the pitch comes in ... hooked down the right field
line
will it
stay fair? ... yes! it's in play ... Comorosky's after it ... Koenecke
scores
Cuccinello's around
third
TRY TO
SCORE? (1-yes, 2-no*)
they're
waving Cuccinello in ... Slade will relay
THROW HOME?
(1-yes, 2-no*)
and he
scores ... Leslie holds second with a double ... as the throw comes back
in
Dodgers 16,
Reds 1
* J. Stripp
facing T. Kleinhans, T 2nd, 2 Outs, Runner on 2nd, Ahead 16-1
Here he
comes ... lined to left ... Pool charges ... and takes it on the
bounce
Leslie's
around third
TRY TO
SCORE? (1-yes, 2-no*)
they're
waving Leslie in
THROW HOME?
(1-yes, 2-no*)
and he
scores ... as the throw comes in to second ... Stripp holds at first with a
single
Dodgers 17,
Reds 1
* L. Frey
facing T. Kleinhans, T 2nd, 2 Outs, Runner on 1st, Ahead 17-1
The pitch
... grounded toward Slade ... he bobbles it ... throws quickly to first ... and
he's
safe! ...
the throw skips by Bottomley ... he's after it ... Stripp moves easily to
third
Frey never
made the turn toward second ... and has to settle for
first
score that
E6 on Gordon Slade ... 2 errors now for
* A. Lopez
facing T. Kleinhans, T 2nd, 2 Outs, 1st and 3rd, Ahead 17-1
Now
Kleinhans pitches ... high fly ball to deep center ... Hafey is racing back ...
it's a tweener
it one hops
the wall ... Hafey corrals the ball ... Stripp scores ... Frey is around
third
TRY TO
SCORE? (1-yes, 2-no*)
they're
waving him in
THROW HOME?
(1-yes, 2-no*)
and he
scores ... Lopez's in standing with a double
Dodgers 19,
Reds 1
* J. Babich
facing T. Kleinhans, T 2nd, 2 Outs, Runner on 2nd, Ahead 19-1
The pitch
is on the way ... he goes the other way ... down the line to right ... not
deep
Comorosky
got a good jump ... he stabs for it ... and he's got
it!
and that's
out number three ... free at last
Giants and Pirates split, with Pittsburgh taking nightcap, 17-21-0/0-5-2. Waite Hoyt (11-2, 2.18) goes the distance for the Bucs. Every Pittsburgh starter, except for Hoyt, had at least 1 hit.
August 17 – Yanks sweep 1st place
Tigers. In nightcap, every Yank
including pitcher Jackie DeShong, had at least 1 hit. Dickey (.352, 12, 90) 3-3, 6 RBI, 2B,
3-run HR. NY now trails Detroit by
2 ˝.
August 18 – Tigers beat Bosox, 21-23-0/1-8-3.
Hank Greenberg (.366,31,130), 3-5, 5 RBI, 4 runs, HR, 2 2B.
August 19 – Braves’ Ed Brandt (18-6, 3.04) and Cards’ Tex Carleton (15-8, 3.07)
hook up in scoreless tie in opener, until Braves score 2 in top of
14th on Wally Berger’s 28th homer to win
2-9-0/0-7-2.
August 21- Reds’ Paul Derringer (11-14, 4.14) 1-hits
the Giants, winning 1-8-1/0-1-0.
Derringer relinquishes 1 walk.
Only NY hit is single in top of 5th with 2
out.
August 24 – Braves beat Reds 7-0 as Syl Johnson
(2-24, 8.43) loses his 24th.
August 25 – Boston’s Gordon Rhodes (11-13, 5.38)
1-hits Chisox, winning 6-7-0/0-1-1.
He gives up no walks, and faces only 28 batters, missing perfect game
when Ed Madjeski (.201) doubles with 1 out in top of
6th.
August 26 – Cards’ Tex Carleton (16-9, 3.18) 1-hits
Bums in opener, winning 3-6-1/0-1-0.
Carleton walks 4. Only
Brooklyn hit is 1 out single by Len Koenecke (.326) in top of
5th. Giants’ Freddie
Fitzsimmons (20-7, 2.70) wins his 20th, beating the Cubs
3-6-1/1-7-0. A’s beat Tigers, 7-3,
as Yanks sweep Chisox in doubleheader to move into 1st place by ˝
game.
August 27 – Yanks beat Chisox 6-3 as Jimmie DeShong
wins his 13th (13-1, 3.02).
August 28 – Braves come back to beat Pirates 9-5 as
Ed Brandt wins his 20th (20-6, 2.95). In real life, Brandt finished 16-14,
3.53. Phils beat Reds 7-3 in opener
as Si Johnson (2-25, 8.39) loses his 25th.
August 29 – Yanks lose to Chisox as Tigers split with A’s. Detroit and Yanks now tied for 1st.
September 2 – Yanks beat Nats 8-7 in 10 innings as
Tigers drop one to Tribe, losing in bottom of 9th, 5-4. NY moves back into 1st, ˝
game up.
September 5 – Tigers beat A’s 4-3 as Schoolboy Rowe
920-6, 3.16) wins his 20th.
Phills beat last place Reds 10-5 as Si Johnson loses his 26th
(2-26, 8.50).
September 7 – Yanks beat last place Chisox 6-3 as
Jackie DeShong (15-1, 2.85) wins his 15th.
September 9 – Yanks beat Browns in opener, 27-28-1/3-6-2 as Lefty Gomez (26-4, 1.72) wins his
26th. Every Yank starter, including
pitcher Gomez, had at least 1 hit.
Crosetti 5-7, 4 RBI, HR; Gehrig 3-5 2HR, 5 RBI; Lazzeri 4-7, 5 RBI,
HR. Boxscore is on http://www.baseballreplays.com/ Bums sweep Reds, taking nightcap
9-8. Bums led 6-2 but Reds came
back and then went ahead 8-7 in top of 9th. Cincy reliever Si Johnson then blew the
lead and Brooklyn won 9-8, as they scored 2 in bottom of 9th. Johnson is now 2-27,
8.58.
September 12 – Cubs’ Lon Warneke (18-15, 2.44)
no-hits Braves, winning 2-7-1/0-0-0.
He faces the minimum of 27 batters, relinquishing 1 walk, and getting 2
DPs. The walk comes to leadoff the
bottom of the 9th. The
next batter, pinch-hitter Red Worthington, hits into a
DP.
September 13 – Tigers beat Nats as Yanks lose to
Tribe. Schoolboy Rowe
(22-62.97) pitches 3-hit shutout.
Detroit moves into 1st, ˝ game up over Bombers. Tribe wins 4-3 in 10, as Hal Trosky hits
his 2nd homer of the game to win it. Lefty Gomez (26-5, 1.79) goes the
distance in the loss. Bums and Cubs
match up in scoreless tie for 11 innings.
Guy Bush (12-9, 3.00) and Van Mungo (23-12, 3.31) go the route. Cubs score first in top of
12th on Phil Cavaretta’s first MLB HR, but Brooklyn comes back with 2
in bottom of 12th to win.
September 14 – Reds’ Si Johnson (2-28, 8.33) loses his 28th as the Braves’ Fred Frankhouse (14-10, 2.75) 1-hits them, winning 10-16-2/0-1-4. Only Cincy hit is Sparky Adams’ 2-out 3rd inning single. Frankhouse walks 2.
September 17 – Tigers beat Yanks 3-2 and move 2 ˝
games up. Lefty Gomez (26-6,1.80)
goes the distance in the loss. A’s
beat Chisox, 20-24-3/4-10-5. Every
Philly starter, except catcher Frankie Hayes, had at least 1 hit. Doc Cramer (.314) and Jimmie Foxx
(.340) 5-7.
September 18 – A’s beat Chisox, 19-21-4/8-16-1. Every A’s starter, including pitcher
Bill Dietrich, had at least 1 hit.
Dub Williams and Pinky Higgins each had 5 RBI.
September 19 – Tigers beat Yanks 5-4 and increase
their lead back to 2 ˝ games. NY
leaves tying run on 3rd base with bases loaded in bottom of
9th. Giants beat Phils
6-2 and clinch NL flag.
September 20 – Johnny Broaca (13-8,4.56) shuts out
Septermber 21 – Pirates sweep Reds, as Si Johnson
(2-29, 8.51) loses nightcap.
September 22- Tribe sweeps Chisox, taking nightcap,
18-19-0/4-8-2. Every Cleveland
starter, except 3B Willie Kamm, had at least 1 hit, including pitcher Orel
Hildenbrand. Giants sweep
braves. Carl Hubbell (29-7, 2.08)
wins his 29th in nightcap, 2-8-0/1-5-1.
September 25 – Giants beat Phils, 6-0, as Freddie
Fitzsimmons wins 23rd (23-9, 2.66). Fitzsimmons also homers, his
5th of the season (.212,5,13).
September 27 – Tigers beat Chisox 6-5 in 10 innings
and clinch AL flag. Schoolboy Rowe
(24-7, 2.96) goes the distance.
Hank Greenberg (.337, 37,153) drives home the clincher in the bottom of
the 10th.
September 29 – Cleveland beats Chisox in 10, scoring
the winner in the bottom of the 10th. Mel Harder (20-8,2.48) wins his
20th and Les Tietje (4-20,6.69)
loses his 20th. Phillies’ Curt Davis (16-21, 4.00) 1-hits the
Braves, winning 15-19-2/0-1-1. He
relinquishes 1 walk. Only Boston
hit is 2out 2B by Marty McManus (.259).
September 30 – In season finale, Cards beat Reds 9-3
as Syl Johnson loses his 30th (2-30, 8.35). Dizzy Dean (29-10, 2.22) wins his
29th and Rip Collins winds up at .399. Collins misses NL Triple Crown by 2
homers, as he winds up at .399, 43, and 157 (Mel Ott hits 45 HR). In
