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Old 08-08-2011, 12:17 AM   #204
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Philadelphia (60-45) at Cleveland (43-62)

Friday 7/26
Cleveland 10 Philadelphia 6: Tommy Corcoran 3 RBIs. Jesse Burjktt 2-4.
Saturday 7/27
Philadelphia 9 Cleveland 5: Emmett Seery 3-5, 2 RBIs.
Sunday 7/28
Cleveland 14 Philadelphia 7: Emmett Seery 4-4. Billy Hamilton 2-3, 3 RBIs.

Louisville (58-50) at Philadelphia (61-47)

Monday 7/29
Louisville 2 Philadelphia 1: Buck Ewing 3-5.
Tuesday 7/30
Louisville 12 Philadelphia 7: Buck Ewing 3-5, 3 RBIs. Fred Lake 3 RBIs.
Wednesday 7/31
Philadelphia 4 Louisville 3: Dan Brouthers 4-4. Lee Richmond (22-10) scores the wining run in the ninth off a Jesse Burkett fly out.

Philadelphia (62-49) at Boston (53-58)

Friday 8/2
Boston 6 Philadelphia 5: Jimmy Ryan 3 RBIs. John Grim 2 RBIs. Dan Brouthers 3-5.
Saturday 8/3
Philadelphia 14 Boston 3: Denny Lyons HR (6), 3 RBIs. Bid McPhee 4-4, 4 RBIs.
Sunday 8/4
Boston 8 Philadelphia 5: Charlie Reynolds HR (5). Brickyard Kennedy (12-15) 4-4, 2 RBIs.

Philadelphia (63-51) at Baltimore (62-52)

Monday 8/5
Baltimore 5 Philadelphia 4: Jesse Burkett HR (8). Orioles score three times in the bottom of the ninth as Park Swartzel loses his fourth straight.
Tuesday 8/6
Philadelphia 4 Baltimore 3: Jud Smith 2-2, 2 RBIs. Jesse Burkett 3-5.
Wednesday 8/7
Philadelphia 7 Baltimore 6: Dan Brouthers HR (7). Denny Lyons HR (7). Frank Bonner 2-3, 2 RBIs.

Chicago (60-57) at Philadelphia (65-52)

Thursday 8/8
Chicago 4 Philadelphia 3: Jake Beckley 2-4, RBI.
Friday 8/9
Chicago 9 Philadelphia 5: General Stafford HR (5). Bill Lange 2-5, 3 RBIs.
Saturday 8/10
Chicago 11 Philadelphia 9 (10): Bill Lange HR (8), 3 RBIs. Bid McPhee HR (2).

Philadelphia (65-55) at Detroit (56-64)

Sunday 8/11
Detroit 1 Philadelphia 0: Hal O'Hagan RBI.
Monday 8/12
Detroit 6 Philadelphia 4: Shorty Fuller GRAND SLAM HR (2).
Tuesday 8/13
Philadelphia 13 Detroit 9 : Danny Richardson 3-5, 3 RBIs. Dan Brouthers and Denny Lyons three runs.

Washington (64-59) at Philadelphia (66-57)

Thursday 8/15
Philadelphia 9 Washington 3: Denny Lyons 2-4, 5 RBIs. Dan Brouthers 3-5, 2 RBIs.
Friday 8/16
Washington 10 Philadelphia 6: Pete O'Brien HR (6), 3 RBIs. General Stafford 3 RBIs.
Saturday 8/17
Washington 5 Philadelphia 2: Bill Daly (16-8), 2 RBIs.

Cleveland (55-71) at Philadelphia (67-59)

Sunday 8/18
Philadelphia 7 Cleveland 3: Mike Griffin 3-5, 2 RBIs.
Monday 8/19
Philadelphia 12 Cleveland 1: Denny Lyons HR (8), 3-4, 3 RBIs.
Tuesday 8/20
Philadelphia 11 Cleveland 10: Denny Lyons 4-5, 3 RBIs. Charlie Reynolds 4 RBIs.

Philadelphia (70-59) at Louisville (64-65)

Wednesday 8/21
Philadelphia 4 Louisville 0: Jesse Burkett 2-4, RBI.
Thursday 8/22
Philadelphia 7 Louisville 3: Jesse Burkett HR (9). General Stafford HR (6), 3 RBIs.
Friday 8/23
Louisville 9 Philadelphia 4: Mike Griffin HR (3). Gene DeMontreville 2-4, 2 RBIs.

Chicago (72-60) at Philadelphia (72-60)

Saturday 8/24
Chicago 16 Philadelphia 5: Walt Wilmot GRAND SLAM HR (3). Henry Larkin 4-5, 2 RBIs. Joe Donohue 3-6, 3 RBIs. White Sox eliminate Athletics to claim their first American League title.

Standings

American League Standings

WLPCTGB
Chicago White Sox7360.549-
Philadelphia Athletics7261.5411.0
Baltimore Orioles6864.5154.5
Washington Senators6765.5085.5
Louisville Colonels6567.4927.5
Boston Americans6468.4858.5
Detroit Tigers6369.4779.5
Cleveland Spiders5775.43215.5

National League Standings

WLPCTGB
St. Louis Browns8448.636-
New York Giants8052.6064.0
Chicago Colts7062.53014.0
Brooklyn Grooms6567.49219.0
Cincinnati Reds6369.47721.0
Philadelphia Phillies5973.44725.0
Pittsburgh Pirates5478.40930.0
Boston Beaneaters5379.40231.0

Shut outs
7/30 Brickyard Kennedy (Americans) 1-0 over Baltimore.
8/3 Billy Rhines (Cincinnati) 6-0 over Beaneaters.
8/11 Doc McJames (Detroit) 1-0 over Athletics.
8/12 Nat Hudson (Pirates) 3-0 over Colts.
8/13 Frank Mountain (Cleveland) 4-0 over Louisville.
8/13 John Healy (Brooklyn) 3-0 over Cincinnati.
8/18 Adonis Terry (NY Giants) 1-0 over Beaneaters.
8/21 Park Swartzel (Athletics) 4-0 over Louisvlle.

5 or more hits
7/30 Tuck Turner (Beaneaters) 5-6 against Brooklyn.
7/31 Fred Clarke (Cleveland) 5-6 against White Sox.
8/11 Fred Tenney (Colts) 5-7 against Pirates.
8/21 Heinie Peitz (Detroit) 5-5 against Washington.
8/22 Mike Tiernan (NY Giants) 5-5 against Pirates.

Injuries
8/19 Tuck Turner (Beaneaters) 4 weeks with torn meniscus.

Tidbits
BNN Stats: Single-Season Records
Monday, August 12th, 1895: Who holds the single season record in the North American BaseBall League for home runs?

Denny Lyons, Athletics, 28, 1891
Bill Joyce, Colts, 24, 1893
Mike Tiernan, NY Giants, 22, 1890
Denny Lyons, Athletics, 21, 1890
Bill Joyce, Colts, 21, 1894

News
McDermott Will Miss Game to Be with Pregnant Wife
Friday, August 2nd, 1895: Mike McDermott has a pretty good reason to miss a game: the birth of his child. McDermott left early this morning to return home to be with his expecting wife. "I talked to him a little while ago", commented White Sox manager Jake Knowdell. "He was as excited as a new father can be." McDermott is expected back in uniform in a couple of days.

Browns McGraw Takes NL Batting Crown
Sunday, August 25th, 1895: The end of the baseball season brings with it a bevy of awards. The latest went to John McGraw, the 1895 National League batting champion. For the year, the Browns third baseman posted a .374 batting average. His 186 base hits included 34 doubles, 6 triples, and 1 home run. Additionally, McGraw scored 116 times and knocked in 81 runs.

Hamilton of Cleveland Earns AL Batting Crown
Sunday, August 25th, 1895: This year's American League batting champ was Billy Hamilton of the Spiders. His .384 batting average was the best in the league. The Cleveland star won the honor with 191 hits in 498 at-bats. He also tallied 2 home runs, 81 RBIs and scored 119 runs.

NABL News: Playoffs begin
Sunday, August 25th, 1895: From spring training to the last out of the regular season, it has been the goal of every GM, team, manager and player to reach the North American BaseBall League playoffs. They all aspire to win baseball's Holy Grail, the North American Series title. Now, for the elite teams, the first steps of that journey begin in earnest with the North American Series starting today. The opening playoff series will pit these teams against one another:
Chicago White Sox versus St. Louis Browns.
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