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MAY 6, 1901
Today is the third game in the four-game series in Philadelphia between the Orioles and the Athletics. The two teams have split the first two games of this series. AL Player of the Week: SS Freddy Parent Boston Americans NL Player of the Week: C Charles Zimmer Pittsburgh Pirates WEEKLY POWER RANKINGS 1. Milwaukee Brewers 2. Brooklyn Superbas 3. Pittsburgh Pirates 4. Baltimore Orioles 5. Philadelphia Athletics 6. New York Giants 7. Philadelphia Phillies 8. Boston Americans 9. Cincinnati Reds 10. St Louis Cardinals 11. Detroit Tigers 12. Cleveland Blues 13. Chicago Orphans 14. Chicago White Sox 15. Washington Senators 16. Boston Beaneaters OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland Blues 5-6 at Detroit Tigers 5-6 Boston Americans 5-5 at Washington Senators 3-7 Chicago White Sox 4-7 at Milwaukee Brewers 8-3 NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn Superbas 10-5 at Boston Beaneaters 4-11 St Louis Cardinals 7-8 at Cincinnati Reds 8-9 Philadelphia Phillies 8-7 at New York Giants 8-7 Pittsburgh Pirates 10-6 at Chicago Orphans 8-10 BALTIMORE ORIOLES (6-4) AT PHILADELPHIA ATHLETICS (6-4) MATCHUPS SP Joe McGinnity vs Chick Fraser Advantage Push C Roger Bresnahan vs Doc Powers Advantage Baltimore 1B Burt Hart vs Harry H Davis Advantage Philadelphia 2B Jimmy T Williams vs Nap Lajoie Advantage Philadelphia 3B John J McGraw vs Lave Cross Advantage Baltimore SS Bill Keister vs Frank Connaughton Advantage Baltimore LF Mike Donlin vs Matty McIntyre Advantage Baltimore CF Steve Brodie vs Dave Fultz Advantage Philadelphia RF Cy Seymour vs Socks Seybold Advantage Philadelphia Overall Advantage Baltimore In the top of the third, McGraw got a two-RBI single to put the Orioles on the board first. Donlin added a two-out RBI single to bring his hitting streak to 11 games. McGinnity had a no-hitter through three. After three: Baltimore 3 Philadelphia 0. In the bottom of the fourth, Cross led off with a single to extend his hitting streak to 11 games and give the Athletics their first hit of the game. In the top of the fifth, an RBI single gave Williams an 11-game hitting streak. Seymour singled with two out for his 11th straight game with a hit and loaded the bases. Bresnahan brought two home with a single. An infield single by Hart reloaded the bases with two out before McGinnity grounded to first to retire the side. In the bottom of the sixth, Fultz injured his hand breaking up a double play but he remained in the game. A Seybold two-out single scored the Athletics first run of the game. After six: Baltimore 6 Philadelphia 1. In the bottom of the seventh, Powers scored from third when Connaughton grounded to second. The Orioles got 11 hits in the win. Final score: Baltimore 6 Philadelphia 2. PLAYER OF THE GAME Joe McGinnity 9.0 IP, 5 H, 2 R, 1 ER, 2 BB, 0 K OTHER SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit Tigers 7 Cleveland Blues 3 Boston Americans 7 Washington Senators 0 Milwaukee Brewers 7 Chicago White Sox 6 NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn Superbas 2 Boston Beaneaters 0 St Louis Cardinals 6 Cincinnati Reds 5 Philadelphia Phillies 10 New York Giants 6 16 innings Pittsburgh Pirates 8 Chicago Orphans 1 TOP PERFORMERS 1. Frank Foreman Boston Americans 9.0 IP, 2 H, 0 ER, 4 BB, 4 K, W (complete game shutout) 2. Rube Waddell Pittsburgh Pirates 9.0 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 2 BB, 7 K, W 3. Gene Wright Brooklyn Superbas 9.0 IP, 7 H, 0 ER, 1 BB, 2 K, W (complete game shutout) Philadelphia Phillies RF Elmer Flick, New York Giants CF George Van Haltren and Boston Americans 1B Buck J Freeman each had a five-hit game. Sent from my SM-J337VPP using Tapatalk |
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