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Old 12-27-2023, 03:12 AM   #10
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April 22nd 1901

Baseball Gazette


Chicago Orphans 0 (9 hits, 3 errors) Cincinnati Reds 10 (13 hits 0 errors)

Reds Rout Orphans in Dominant Display

In a commanding display at League Park witnessed by over 3000 fervent fans, the Cincinnati Reds orchestrated a resounding victory, overwhelming the Chicago Orphans in a relentless offensive showcase.

The Reds, charging into the game with determination, showcased their prowess early on, amassing an insurmountable lead. Launching an offensive barrage in the early innings, they secured a commanding advantage with a relentless scoring spree. Four runs in the 2nd inning set the tone, followed by a steady stream of runs in the 3rd, 4th, and 6th frames.

Noodles Hahn, the masterful Reds pitcher, delivered an outstanding performance, steering his team with finesse and precision through nine solid innings. His impeccable command of the game earned him both the win and the well-deserved title of Player of the Game, backed by a remarkable seven strikeouts and steadfast pitching.

The Reds' offensive onslaught was a collective effort, with Dick Harley leading the charge, going 3-4 while contributing two crucial runs and an RBI. Charlie Irwin and Heinie Peitz added to the run tally, each securing two hits and making significant contributions to their team's commanding victory.

On the Orphans' side, despite Jack Taylor's noteworthy 2-2 performance at the plate during his 4.1 innings of pitching, the Reds' offensive juggernaut proved too formidable to contain. Tom Hughes faced a challenging outing, enduring a formidable Reds lineup and conceding eight runs over 3.2 innings.

With this victory, both teams now stand at 2-3 for the year, each looking to chart their course forward in the competitive landscape of the season ahead. The resounding triumph by the Reds serves as a testament to their offensive prowess, setting a high bar in the early stages of the season.

Boston Beaneaters 3 (8 hits, 3 errors) New York Giants 8 (10 hits, 3 errors)

Giants Triumph Over Beaneaters in Convincing Win

In a vibrant clash witnessed by a crowd of 2607 at the Polo Grounds, the New York Giants delivered a commanding performance, securing an impressive victory over the Boston Beaneaters and continuing their undefeated streak.

From the outset, the Giants seized control, setting a dominant tone with an explosive offensive showcase. Launching an onslaught in the opening frame, they stormed ahead with three runs, laying a sturdy foundation. Continuing their relentless pursuit, the Giants added four more runs in the 7th inning and another in the 8th, cementing their stronghold on the game.

Ed Doheny, the masterful arm on the mound for the Giants, exhibited skill and finesse throughout nine innings, allowing a mere 2 earned runs over 8 hits. His stellar performance earned him the well-deserved title of Player of the Game, guiding the Giants to victory with his exceptional pitching prowess.

The Giants' offensive charge was led by the formidable efforts of Danny Murphy, delivering a solid 3-4 performance at the plate while crossing home plate twice. Sammy Strang contributed significantly, going 2-3 and adding three crucial RBIs to bolster the Giants' offensive dominance.

Despite the efforts of Kid Nicholls on the mound for Boston, the Giants' offensive might proved insurmountable. Todd Pittinger and Malachi Kittridge contributed on the Beaneaters' side, but their efforts fell short in the face of the Giants' formidable display.

With this victory, the Giants extend their unbeaten run to 4-0, showcasing their early-season form and determination. Meanwhile, the Beaneaters continue their search for their first win, hoping to turn the tide in the competitive landscape of the season ahead.

Brooklyn Superbas 13 (12 hits, 1 error) Philadelphia Phillies 3 (9 hits, 8 errors)

Superbas Dominate Phillies in Commanding Victory

In an electrifying showdown witnessed by 3249 passionate fans at National League Park, the Brooklyn Superbas orchestrated a resounding victory against the Philadelphia Phillies, marking their territory early in the season.

The Superbas set the tone with a stellar offensive display, gradually building momentum throughout the game. They opened the scoring in the 4th inning, adding four more runs in the 5th, and unleashed an overwhelming offensive onslaught in the 9th with a spectacular eight runs.

Doc McJames commanded the mound with expertise, orchestrating nine solid innings, permitting only three runs on nine hits while securing two strikeouts. Not only did McJames deliver an exceptional pitching performance, but he also showcased his batting prowess, going 2-3 at the plate, contributing two runs, and driving in two essential RBIs.

The standout of the game, however, was Willie Keeler, whose incredible performance earned him the title of Player of the Game. Keeler shone brightly, going 2-6, tallying an impressive three runs, and astonishingly securing four RBIs, demonstrating his pivotal role in the Superbas' dominance.

Joe Kelley and Bill Dahlen also played instrumental roles in Brooklyn's offensive showcase, both going 3-6 and contributing significantly to the team's commanding victory.

Though the Phillies attempted a late-game rally with three runs in the 7th inning, it wasn't enough to counter Brooklyn's overwhelming lead. Al Orth and Red Donahue struggled to contain the Superbas' offensive onslaught, resulting in a tough loss for Philadelphia.

With this impressive triumph, the Superbas ascend to a 3-1 record, affirming their early-season prowess. Meanwhile, the Phillies, despite their efforts, fall to a 1-3 standing, seeking to regroup and stage a comeback in the battles yet to come in the season.

Pittsburgh Pirates 10 (12 hits, 0 errors) St. Louis Cardinals 3 (5 hits, 4 errors)

Pirates Sail Past Cardinals in Commanding Victory

Amidst a fervent crowd of 2648 avid supporters at League Park, the Pittsburgh Pirates showcased their prowess against the St. Louis Cardinals in a remarkable display of skill and strategy.

Pittsburgh, relentless in their pursuit of victory, secured an impressive 10-3 triumph over the Cardinals. Their offensive brilliance was evident, with a strategic scoring sequence - two runs in the 4th inning, three in the 5th, two in the 7th, and an emphatic three-run surge in the 9th inning.

Rube Waddell commanded the pitcher's mound masterfully for the Pirates, delivering a stellar performance across nine innings. With finesse and precision, he conceded merely five hits and three runs, while striking out six Cardinals. Waddell's prowess earned him the well-deserved Player of the Game title, further solidifying his reputation as a stalwart on the mound.

Pittsburgh's offensive engine was firing on all cylinders, notably led by Honus Wagner's extraordinary batting display. Wagner, in an outstanding 3-4 performance, contributed two runs and an RBI, including a remarkable home run in the game's final inning. Ginger Beaumont and Fred Clarke also made significant contributions, propelling the Pirates to their commanding lead.

On the Cardinals' end, Bob Wicker faced a challenging outing on the mound, enduring six innings, allowing eight hits and seven runs, resulting in a tough loss. Despite efforts from players like Patsy Donovan and Dan McGann, who both managed a 1-4 at-bat with a run scored, St. Louis struggled to counter Pittsburgh's offensive onslaught.

With this victory, the Pirates surge ahead, boasting a strong 4-1 record, signaling their dominance early in the season. Meanwhile, the Cardinals, now at 2-3, seek to regroup and harness new strategies for the challenges ahead in their quest for victory.

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Frank Foreman Bids Farewell to the Diamond

In a poignant announcement that reverberated through the baseball fraternity, esteemed pitcher Frank Foreman declared that the current season would mark the culmination of his illustrious career on the field.

Foreman, a stalwart presence on the diamond, has etched his name in the annals of baseball history with a career spanning several seasons, showcasing his skill, determination, and unwavering commitment to the game. With an impressive record of 83 wins and 81 losses in 198 games, including 176 starts, he has stood as a pillar of strength for his team.

Across his career, Foreman has exhibited his pitching prowess, boasting a career ERA of 3.95, a testament to his skill and resilience on the mound. His consistency and dedication have earned him respect among fans, teammates, and opponents alike.

As Foreman prepares to bid adieu to the diamond at the end of the ongoing season, tributes pour in from across the baseball community, acknowledging his contributions and the legacy he leaves behind. His retirement announcement sparks reflection on a career filled with memorable performances, hard-fought victories, and the indelible mark he has left on the sport.

Foreman's decision to retire marks the end of an era, leaving a void that will be felt by fans and peers. As the season progresses, every appearance by the seasoned pitcher will be cherished, encapsulating the essence of a career that has defined grit, determination, and a love for the game.

As the final chapters of his career unfold, the baseball world stands united in paying homage to Frank Foreman, celebrating a career that has left an indelible mark on the rich tapestry of America's cherished pastime.


Notable Signings Shake Up the League!

In a turn of events adding fervor to the ongoing baseball season, the Detroit Tigers and Philadelphia Athletics have made significant moves by signing prominent players, adding a fresh dynamic to the unfolding season.

The Detroit Tigers secured the services of the esteemed pitcher Roy Evans, marking a pivotal acquisition for the team. Evans, recognized for his prowess on the mound, brings a wealth of skill and experience to the Tigers' pitching roster. His signing injects a sense of anticipation and hope into the Tigers' camp as they seek to fortify their lineup and enhance their chances in the league.

Meanwhile, the Philadelphia Athletics made a notable addition by signing the talented shortstop Ed Glenn. Known for his agility in the field and prowess at bat, Glenn's arrival bolsters the Athletics' infield and augments their defensive strength. His signing is anticipated to provide the Athletics with a versatile asset, enriching their gameplay and strategy as they navigate the competitive landscape of the league.

Both signings have set the stage for heightened expectations and intrigue within the baseball community, sparking discussions and speculations about the potential impact these players could have on their respective teams' performances.

As the season progresses, the league remains abuzz with excitement, eager to witness the debut of these newly signed athletes and the influence they might wield on the unfolding narrative of the game. With these signings, the landscape of baseball shifts, paving the way for an intriguing chapter in the ongoing baseball saga.
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