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Regular season awards, awards for September, and standings at the end of the 1902 regular season
Regular season awards:
AL Best Batter award: LF Patsy Dougherty of the Washington Senators with 6 home runs, 42 RBIs, and 83 runs scored. NL Best Batter award: RF Sam Crawford of the Cincinnati Reds with 3 home runs, 73 RBIs, and 76 runs scored. Awards for September: RF Buck Freeman of the Boston Americans wins the AL Batter of the Month Award. LF Topsy Hartsel of the Chicago Orphans wins the NL Batter of the Month Award. SP Ed Siever of the Detroit Tigers wins the AL Pitcher of the Month Award. SP Bill Donovan of the Brooklyn Superbas wins the NL Pitcher of the Month Award. SP Ham Iburg of the Cleveland Bronchos wins the AL Rookie of the Month Award. SP Addie Joss of the Chicago Orphans wins the NL Rookie of the Month Award. The 1902 World Series matchup has been set: it's the Baltimore Orioles (97-43) vs. the Pittsburgh Pirates (79-62--they won a tiebreaker game over the Boston Beaneaters at the end of the season)!!! |
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1902 World Series
1902 World Series: Baltimore Orioles vs. Pittsburgh Pirates
Results Game 1, October 9th, 1902, Exposition Park Road Win Lifts Baltimore to 1-0 Lead in WS The Baltimore Orioles started the World Series in style today, winning on the road against the Pittsburgh Pirates at Exposition Park by a score of 8-3 to take an early 1-0 lead in the best-of-7 series. Orioles first baseman Roy Brashear excelled. He went 4-4 with 4 singles. He scored 2 times and drove in 2. Joe McGinnity dealt the Pirates a blow in the top of the fourth. Batting with a runner on 2nd and Baltimore leading 3-2, McGinnity, who finished 4th in the AL in innings pitched with 366.1 in 1899, hit a first pitch fastball for a run-scoring single. "Coach said he wanted eight innings, so I decided to do him one better," McGinnity said later. The next game is set to be played tomorrow at Exposition Park in Pittsburgh. Orioles lead series 1-0 Game 2, October 10th, 1902, Exposition Park Baltimore Tops Pittsburgh Again, 5-4 With starter Harry Howell leading the charge, the Baltimore Orioles defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates, 5-4, in Game 2 of the World Series today. The right-hander threw 9.0 innings of 8-hit ball at Exposition Park to help Baltimore take a 2-0 lead in the best-of-7 series. Howell contributed in the top of the sixth. With runners on 1st and 2nd, he hit a run-scoring single. It was one at-bat among others that helped Baltimore get the win. "We haven't stopped playing," Pittsburgh manager Fred Clarke said. "We didn't get this far to give up." The next game is set to be played for October 12th, 1902 at Oriole Park in Baltimore. Orioles lead series 2-0 Game 3, October 12th, 1902, Oriole Park Pittsburgh Breaks Through for First Win in World Series; Now Trails 2-1 The Pittsburgh Pirates have closed some of the gap between themselves and the series-leading Baltimore Orioles, winning 16-3 at Oriole Park today. Pirates center fielder Ginger Beaumont was 4-6 with a double and 3 singles. He scored 4 runs and drove in 4. The win cuts the deficit facing the Pirates to 2-1 in the best-of-7 World Series. The Pirates took a 11-1 lead in the top of the seventh inning. Facing Baltimore hurler Dike Varney with two outs, Beaumont hit a bases-clearing double. "We lost," Baltimore manager John McGraw said later. "We'll deal with it. The series isn't over." The next game is set to be played tomorrow at Oriole Park in Baltimore. Orioles lead series 2-1 Game 4, October 13th, 1902, Oriole Park Pittsburgh Win to Pull Even With Baltimore The Pittsburgh Pirates topped the Baltimore Orioles by the score of 7-3 and moved into a 2-2 tie in the World Series today. The largest share of the credit belongs to Pittsburgh starter Rube Waddell, who threw 9.0 innings of 7-hit ball in the win. With one out in the top of the seventh, Ginger Beaumont had a game-changing hit. The Pirates center fielder slammed a 2-run single off Joe McGinnity, making the score 3-0, Pittsburgh. "We're one game closer to our goal," Pittsburgh manager Fred Clarke said later. "It isn't any more complicated than that." The next game is set to be played tomorrow at Oriole Park in Baltimore. Series tied 2-2 Game 5, October 14th, 1902, Oriole Park Pivotal Game 5 Goes to Host Orioles, 4-3 Baltimore Orioles third baseman Bill Keister was the difference-maker at Oriole Park today, as he led his club to victory in a pivotal Game 5 of the World Series. The Orioles took the 4-3 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates to seize a 3-2 lead in the best-of-7 series. The game was still up for grabs in the bottom of the ninth. With two out, Keister hit a fastball from Jack Chesbro for a solo home run. The Orioles, in dramatic fashion, had a walk-off win. "There was a kid in the stands with a sign that said 'Baltimore Orioles (probably) 1902 World Series Champions'," Keister told reporters after the game. "I told him, 'Premature, but I like the confidence.'" The next game is set to be played for October 16th, 1902 at Exposition Park in Pittsburgh. Orioles lead series 3-2 Game 6, October 16th, 1902, Exposition Park Orioles Win World Series It was a hard-fought battle for both teams to make it this far. But as the saying goes, "to the victors go the spoils." For the victorious Baltimore Orioles, that meant the Major League Baseball World Series trophy. The Orioles took a 8-4 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates at Exposition Park, winning their 1st championship after taking the series 4-2. "We've got grit," said Orioles third baseman Bill Keister, who was named MVP of the series. "We know how to win when we have to." The new titleholders completed the regular season with a first-place finish in the AL and a 97-43 record. Orioles win series 4-2 Series MVP: 3B Bill Keister (Baltimore Orioles) |
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Milestones and accomplishments, 1902
Accomplishments
Cycles: Cy Seymour, 4 hits in 6 at-bats, 1 home run, and 2 RBIs. No-hitters: Jock Menefee 20+ win seasons: Wiley Piatt (20-13), Vic Willis (20-18), George Winter (23-11), Rube Waddell (24-11), Stan Yerkes (22-10), Cy Young (21-12), Jack Chesbro (22-13), Harry Howell (24-9), Joe McGinnity (25-7), Doc Newton (21-13), Bill Reidy (20-17), Jack Powell (20-15), George Mullin (20-8), Jim St. Vrain (22-14), Henry Thielman (20-10), Addie Joss (26-12) Hitting streaks: Mike Donlin (22 games), Jimmy Collins (25 games), Roger Bresnahan (24 games), Nap Lajoie (20 games), Patsy Dougherty (20 games), John Anderson (21 games), Fred Tenney (21 games) Milestones 1,000 RBIs: Joe Kelley, Herman Long, Lave Cross 1,000 runs scored: Hughie Jennings 1,500 runs scored: George Van Haltren 2,000 hits: Herman Long, Patsy Donovan 500 stolen bases: Herman Long |
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Baseball awards, 1902
Gold Glove award
AL: RP Ed Scott of the Cleveland Naps wins the AL Gold Glove Award at P. Ca Billy Sullivan of the Chicago White Sox wins the AL Gold Glove Award at Ca. 1B Harry Davis of the Philadelphia Athletics wins the AL Gold Glove Award at 1B. 2B Hobe Ferris of the Boston Americans wins the AL Gold Glove Award at 2B. 3B Lave Cross of the Philadelphia Athletics wins the AL Gold Glove Award at 3B. SHS Freddy Parent of the Boston Americans wins the AL Gold Glove Award at SHS. LF Jack McCarthy of the St. Louis Browns wins the AL Gold Glove Award at LF. CF Fielder Jones of the Chicago White Sox wins the AL Gold Glove Award at CF. RF Ducky Holmes of the Detroit Tigers wins the AL Gold Glove Award at RF. NL: Ca Heinie Peitz of the Cincinnati Reds wins the NL Gold Glove Award at Ca. 1B Dan McGann of the St. Louis Cardinals wins the NL Gold Glove Award at 1B. 2B Cupid Childs of the Chicago Orphans wins the NL Gold Glove Award at 2B. 3B Doc Casey of the Boston Beaneaters wins the NL Gold Glove Award at 3B. SHS Joe Tinker of the St. Louis Cardinals wins the NL Gold Glove Award at SHS. LF Jimmy Sheckard of the Brooklyn Superbas wins the NL Gold Glove Award at LF. CF Harry Bay of the Cincinnati Reds wins the NL Gold Glove Award at CF. LF Sam Crawford of the Cincinnati Reds wins the NL Gold Glove Award at RF. Silver Slugger award AL: SP Watty Lee of the Washington Senators wins the AL Silver Slugger Award at P. Ca Harry Bemis of the Baltimore Orioles wins the AL Silver Slugger Award at Ca. 1B Harry Davis of the Philadelphia Athletics wins the AL Silver Slugger Award at 1B. 2B Nap Lajoie of the Philadelphia Athletics wins the AL Silver Slugger Award at 2B. 3B Bill Bradley of the Cleveland Naps wins the AL Silver Slugger Award at 3B. 3B John McGraw of the Baltimore Orioles wins the AL Silver Slugger Award at SHS. LF Mike Donlin of the Baltimore Orioles wins the AL Silver Slugger Award at LF. CF Cy Seymour of the Baltimore Orioles wins the AL Silver Slugger Award at CF. RF Buck Freeman of the Boston Americans wins the AL Silver Slugger Award at RF. NL: SP Jesse Tannehill of the Pittsburgh Pirates wins the NL Silver Slugger Award at P. Ca Johnny Kling of the Chicago Orphans wins the NL Silver Slugger Award at Ca. LF Ed Delahanty of the Philadelphia Phillies wins the NL Silver Slugger Award at 1B. 2B Claude Ritchey of the Pittsburgh Pirates wins the NL Silver Slugger Award at 2B. 3B Sammy Strang of the New York Giants wins the NL Silver Slugger Award at 3B. SHS Honus Wagner of the Pittsburgh Pirates wins the NL Silver Slugger Award at SHS. LF Jesse Burkett of the St. Louis Cardinals wins the NL Silver Slugger Award at LF. CF Ginger Beaumont of the Pittsburgh Pirates wins the NL Silver Slugger Award at CF. LF Sam Crawford of the Cincinnati Reds wins the NL Silver Slugger Award at RF. Rookie of the Year AL: LF Patsy Dougherty of the Washington Senators wins the AL Rookie of the Year Award with 6 home runs, 42 RBIs, and 83 runs scored. NL: SHS Joe Tinker of the St. Louis Cardinals wins the NL Rookie of the Year Award with 2 home runs, 67 RBIs, and 60 runs scored. Best Manager of the Year AL: John McGraw (Baltimore Orioles) NL: Patsy Donovan (St. Louis Cardinals) Best Pitcher of the Year AL: SP Jim St. Vrain of the Washington Senators wins the AL Best Pitcher Award with a 22-14 record and a 2.05 ERA. NL: SP Rube Waddell of the Pittsburgh Pirates wins the NL Best Pitcher Award with a 24-11 record and a 2.27 ERA. Most Valuable Player AL: 2B Jimmy Williams of the Baltimore Orioles wins the AL Most Valuable Player Award with 2 home runs, 107 RBIs, and 98 runs scored. NL: LF Jesse Burkett of the St. Louis Cardinals wins the NL Most Valuable Player Award with 7 home runs, 71 RBIs, and 92 runs scored. |
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Offseason news leading up to the 1902 Rookie Draft...
-The Baltimore Orioles moved to New York and changed their name to the New York Highlanders.
-The Cleveland Bronchos changed their name to the Cleveland Naps. -The Chicago Orphans changed their name to the Chicago Cubs. -Boston Americans SP Frank Foreman retired from professional baseball. -Philadelphia Athletics Ca Morgan Murphy retired from professional baseball. -Cleveland Bronchos SHS Frank Scheibeck retired from professional baseball. -Boston Beaneaters SP Bert Cunningham retired from professional baseball. -Cleveland Bronchos LF Frank Genins retired from professional baseball. -Brooklyn Superbas SP Brickyard Kennedy retired from professional baseball. -New York Giants SP Al Maul retired from professional baseball. -Baltimore Orioles SP Crazy Schmit retired from professional baseball. -Detroit Tigers SP Kid Gleason retired from professional baseball. -Cleveland Bronchos SP Bill Hart retired from professional baseball. -Pittsburgh Pirates C Jack O'Connor retired from professional baseball. -The Pittsburgh Pirates traded 21-year-old RF Joe Stanley to the Philadelphia Phillies, getting 33-year-old RF Hughie Jennings in return. -The Chicago White Sox traded 31-year-old CF Fielder Jones to the Cleveland Naps, getting 24-year-old RF Erve Beck in return. |
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1902 Rookie Draft results...
Here are the picks for the 1902 Rookie Draft and where they went:
Round 1 Pick 1 - St. Louis Browns: SP Charles Bender, age 18 Pick 2 - Philadelphia Phillies: SP Mordecai Brown, age 26 Pick 3 - Chicago White Sox: SP Cy Falkenberg, age 21 Pick 4 - New York Giants: SP Jack Pfiester, age 24 Pick 5 - Washington Senators: SP Red Ames, age 20 Pick 6 - New York Giants: SP Weldon Henley, age 22 Pick 7 - Detroit Tigers: SP Barney Pelty, age 22 Pick 8 - Cincinnati Reds: RF Doc Gessler, age 21 Pick 9 - Cleveland Naps: SP Jake Weimer, age 29 Pick 10 - Chicago Cubs: SP Norwood Gibson, age 25 Pick 11 - St. Louis Cardinals: SP Barney Wolfe, age 26 Pick 12 - Philadelphia Athletics: SP Oscar Jones, age 23 Pick 13 - Brooklyn Superbas: SP Ambrose Puttmann, age 22 Pick 14 - Boston Beaneaters: SP Ed Killian, age 26 Pick 15 - Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Gus Thompson, age 25 Pick 16 - Boston Americans: RF John Titus, age 26 Pick 17 - New York Highlanders: SP Charlie Moran, age 24 Round 2 Pick 1 - St. Louis Browns: RF Walt McCredie, age 26 Pick 2 - Philadelphia Phillies: SP Jack Dunleavy, age 23 Pick 3 - Chicago White Sox: SP Kaiser Wilhelm, age 28 Pick 4 - Washington Senators: CF Solly Hofman, age 20 Pick 5 - New York Giants: SP Fred Burchell, age 23 Pick 6 - Detroit Tigers: SHS Charlie Babb, age 29 Pick 7 - Cincinnati Reds: LF George Stone, age 26 Pick 8 - Cleveland Naps: 3B Hans Lobert, age 21 Pick 9 - Chicago Cubs: Ca Jake Stahl, age 23 Pick 10 - St. Louis Cardinals: SHS Lee Tannehill, age 22 Pick 11 - Philadelphia Athletics: SP Rip Ragan, age 23 Pick 12 - Brooklyn Superbas: SP Andy Coakley, age 20 out of college (James Madison University; Harrisonburg, Virginia) Pick 13 - Boston Beaneaters: SP Jesse Stovall, age 27 Pick 14 - Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Grant Thatcher, age 25 Pick 15 - Boston Americans: 2B Rabbit Robinson, age 20 Pick 16 - New York Highlanders: LF Danny Hoffman, age 22 Round 3 Pick 1 - St. Louis Browns: SHS Simon Nicholls, age 20 Pick 2 - Philadelphia Phillies: RP Jimmy Wiggs, age 26 Pick 3 - Chicago White Sox: RP Cy Morgan, age 24 Pick 4 - Washington Senators: 3B George Moriarty, age 17 Pick 5 - New York Giants: RP Lew Moren, age 19 Pick 6 - Detroit Tigers: SP Henry Schmidt, age 29 Pick 7 - Cincinnati Reds: SHS Charles Moran, age 23 Pick 8 - Cleveland Naps: RP Doc Scanlan, age 21 Pick 9 - Chicago Cubs: Ca Frank Roth, age 24 Pick 10 - St. Louis Cardinals: RF Pinky Swander, age 22 Pick 11 - Philadelphia Athletics: SP War Sanders, age 25 Pick 12 - Brooklyn Superbas: SP John Deering, age 23 Pick 13 - Boston Beaneaters: 3B Pep Clark, age 19 Pick 14 - Pittsburgh Pirates: RP Conny McGeehan, age 20 Pick 15 - Boston Americans: RF Joe Martin, age 26 Pick 16 - New York Highlanders: SHS Lee DeMontreville, age 28 Round 4 Pick 1 - St. Louis Browns: SP Bucky Veil, age 21 Pick 2 - Philadelphia Phillies: RP Ed Pinnance, age 23 Pick 3 - Chicago White Sox: RP Harry Betts, age 21 Pick 4 - Washington Senators: RP Pat Hynes, age 18 Pick 5 - New York Giants: RP Bill Pounds, age 24 Pick 6 - Detroit Tigers: RP Bill Bartley, age 17 Pick 7 - Cincinnati Reds: 3B Hunter Hill, age 23 Pick 8 - Cleveland Naps: Ca Fred Abbott, age 28 Pick 9 - Chicago Cubs: Ca Fred Carisch, age 21 Pick 10 - St. Louis Cardinals: RP Jim Fairbank, age 21 Pick 11 - Philadelphia Athletics: SHS Harry Aubrey, age 21 Pick 12 - Brooklyn Superbas: LF Ernie Diehl, age 25 Pick 13 - Boston Beaneaters: Ca Tommy Raub, age 32 Pick 14 - Pittsburgh Pirates: Ca Monte Beville, age 27 Pick 15 - Boston Americans: 2B Dutch Jordan, age 22 Pick 16 - New York Highlanders: RP Elmer Bliss, age 27 Round 5 Pick 1 - St. Louis Browns: RP Eddie Quick, age 21 Pick 2 - Philadelphia Phillies: 2B Benny Bowcock, age 23 Pick 3 - Chicago White Sox: SHS Champ Osteen, age 25 Pick 4 - Washington Senators: 2B Jack Burns, age 22 Pick 5 - New York Giants: RP Jack Doscher, age 22 Pick 6 - Detroit Tigers: RP John Lovett, age 25 Pick 7 - Cincinnati Reds: RP Larry Milton, age 23 Pick 8 - Cleveland Naps: LF Hugh Hill, age 23 Pick 9 - Chicago Cubs: SHS Joe Marshall, age 26 Pick 10 - St. Louis Cardinals: CF Ed Householder, age 33 Pick 11 - Philadelphia Athletics: RF Jack Hardy, age 25 Pick 12 - Brooklyn Superbas: RP Ed Taylor, age 25 Pick 13 - Boston Beaneaters: 3B Charlie DeArmond, age 25 Pick 14 - Pittsburgh Pirates: LF Gene Curtis, age 19 Pick 15 - Boston Americans: LF Dan Kerwin, age 28 Pick 16 - New York Highlanders: Ca Owen Shannon, age 22 Round 6 Pick 1 - St. Louis Browns: CF Jim Cook, age 23 Pick 2 - Philadelphia Phillies: 2B Bert Daly, age 21 Pick 3 - Chicago White Sox: 2B Harry Berte, age 30 Pick 4 - Washington Senators: 1B Bill Hanlon, age 26 Pick 5 - New York Giants: 1B Lon Ury, age 25 Pick 6 - Detroit Tigers: 1B Fred Holmes, age 24 Pick 7 - Cincinnati Reds: Ca Jack Zalusky, age 23 Pick 8 - Cleveland Naps: 3B John Walsh, age 23 Pick 9 - Chicago Cubs: RF Dutch Rudolph, age 20 Pick 10 - St. Louis Cardinals: CF Happy Iott, age 26 Pick 11 - Philadelphia Athletics: Ca Ed Hug, age 22 Pick 12 - Brooklyn Superbas: 3B Ed Hilley, age 23 Pick 13 - Boston Beaneaters: LF Reddy Grey, age 27 Pick 14 - Pittsburgh Pirates: Ca Jack Coveney, age 22 Pick 15 - Boston Americans: Ca John Kalahan, age 24 Pick 16 - New York Highlanders: RF Harry Wood, age 21 Round 7 Pick 1 - St. Louis Browns: 2B Claude Gouzzie, age 29 Pick 2 - Philadelphia Phillies: 2B Matt Broderick, age 25 |
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Offseason news, 1902-1903
-1B Cap Anson and LF Jim O'Rourke are inducted into the 1903 class of the Hall of Fame.
-The Boston Americans traded 26-year-old RF Charlie Hemphill and 24-year-old CF Homer Smoot to the Pittsburgh Pirates, getting 30-year-old SP Deacon Phillippe in return. -The Boston Beaneaters failed to sign 3rd-round draft pick Pep Clark. |
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Spring training results and preseason predictions, 1903
Spring training results
AL: Cleveland Naps, 15-9 NL: Philadelphia Phillies, 15-9 1903 preseason predictions American League New York Highlanders, 90-50 Boston Americans, 83-57 Philadelphia Athletics, 73-67 St. Louis Browns, 70-70 Chicago White Sox, 67-73 Washington Senators, 66-74 Cleveland Naps, 58-82 Detroit Tigers, 56-84 National League Pittsburgh Pirates, 91-49 Chicago Cubs, 80-60 Philadelphia Phillies, 74-66 New York Giants, 66-74 St. Louis Cardinals, 65-75 Brooklyn Superbas, 63-77 Boston Beaneaters, 62-78 Cincinnati Reds, 62-78 OK, let's play ball!!! |
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Awards for April and baseball standings at the start of May 1903
Awards for April:
RF Socks Seybold of the Philadelphia Athletics wins the AL Batter of the Month Award. CF Roy Thomas of the Philadelphia Phillies wins the NL Batter of the Month Award. SP Eddie Plank of the Philadelphia Athletics wins the AL Pitcher of the Month Award. SP Tom Hughes of the Chicago Cubs wins the NL Pitcher of the Month Award. SP Red Ames of the Washington Senators wins the AL Rookie of the Month Award. SP Mordecai Brown of the Philadelphia Phillies wins the NL Rookie of the Month Award. In the AL, the Detroit Tigers and Washington Senators are tied for first place at 5-3 while, in the NL, the Chicago Cubs lead the New York Giants by one game for first place. |
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Awards for May and baseball standings at the start of June 1903
Awards for May:
LF John Titus of the Boston Americans wins the AL Batter of the Month Award. SS Honus Wagner of the Pittsburgh Pirates wins the NL Batter of the Month Award. SP Charles Bender of the St. Louis Browns wins the AL Pitcher of the Month Award. SP Rube Waddell of the Pittsburgh Pirates wins the NL Pitcher of the Month Award. SP Charles Bender of the St. Louis Browns wins the AL Rookie of the Month Award. SP Ambrose Puttmann of the Brooklyn Superbas wins the NL Rookie of the Month Award. In the AL, the Boston Americans are 5 games ahead of the New York Highlanders and St. Louis Browns, who are tied for second, for first place while, in the NL, the Pittsburgh Pirates are now in first place by a game and a half over the Philadelphia Phillies. |
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Awards for June and baseball standings at the start of July 1903
Awards for June:
RF Bill Keister of the New York Highlanders wins the AL Batter of the Month Award. RF Charlie Hemphill of the Pittsburgh Pirates wins the NL Batter of the Month Award. SP George Mullin of the Boston Americans wins the AL Pitcher of the Month Award. SP Rube Waddell of the Pittsburgh Pirates wins the NL Pitcher of the Month Award. SP Red Ames of the Washington Senators wins the AL Rookie of the Month Award. SP Norwood Gibson of the Chicago Cubs wins the NL Rookie of the Month Award. In the AL, the Boston Americans are in first place by 4 games over the New York Highlanders while, in the NL, the Pittsburgh Pirates have a 3-game lead over the Chicago Cubs for first place. |
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Trades, awards for July, and baseball standings at the start of August 1903
Trades before the trading deadline:
-The Cincinnati Reds traded 34-year-old 3B Charlie Irwin and 23-year-old RP George Merritt to the New York Highlanders, getting 30-year-old LF John McGraw in return. -The New York Giants traded 31-year-old SP Roger Denzer to the Washington Senators, getting 24-year-old 1B Tim Jordan in return. -The Chicago Cubs traded 26-year-old Ca Lew Drill and 24-year-old RP Mal Eason to the Boston Beaneaters, getting 27-year-old SP Vic Willis in return. Awards for July: LF Mike Donlin of the New York Highlanders wins the AL Batter of the Month Award. LF Fred Clarke of the Pittsburgh Pirates wins the NL Batter of the Month Award. SP Charles Bender of the St. Louis Browns wins the AL Pitcher of the Month Award. SP Norwood Gibson of the Chicago Cubs wins the NL Pitcher of the Month Award. SP Charles Bender of the St. Louis Browns wins the AL Rookie of the Month Award. SP Norwood Gibson of the Chicago Cubs wins the NL Rookie of the Month Award. In the AL, the New York Highlanders have a half-game lead over the Boston Americans for first place while, in the NL, the Pittsburgh Pirates lead the Chicago Cubs by one game for first place. |
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Awards for August and baseball standings at the start of September 1903
Awards for August:
3B Jimmy Collins of the Boston Americans wins the AL Batter of the Month Award. RF Sam Crawford of the Cincinnati Reds wins the NL Batter of the Month Award. SP George Mullin of the Boston Americans wins the AL Pitcher of the Month Award. SP Rube Waddell of the Pittsburgh Pirates wins the NL Pitcher of the Month Award. SP Jake Weimer of the Cleveland Naps wins the AL Rookie of the Month Award. SP Weldon Henley of the New York Giants wins the NL Rookie of the Month Award. In the AL, the Boston Americans are now one game ahead of the New York Highlanders while, in the NL, the Pittsburgh Pirates are in first place by 4 and a half games over the Chicago Cubs. |
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Regular season awards, awards for September, and standings at the end of the 1903 regular season
Regular season awards:
-AL Best Batter award: 2B Nap Lajole of the Philadelphia Athletics with 3 home runs, 77 RBIs, and 83 runs scored. -NL Best Batter award: LF Fred Clarke of the Pittsburgh Pirates with 3 home runs, 87 RBIs, and 83 runs scored. -NL Triple Crown winner: SP Rube Waddell of the Pittsburgh Pirates with a 26-9 record, a 1.73 ERA, and 281 strikeouts. Awards for September: LF Mike Donlin of the New York Highlanders wins the AL Batter of the Month Award. LF Jesse Burkett of the St. Louis Cardinals wins the NL Batter of the Month Award. SP Watty Lee of the Washington Senators wins the AL Pitcher of the Month Award. SP Addie Joss of the Chicago Cubs wins the NL Pitcher of the Month Award. SP Cy Falkenberg of the Chicago White Sox wins the AL Rookie of the Month Award. SP Jack Pfiester of the New York Giants wins the NL Rookie of the Month Award. For the World Series, it is officially the first rematch in World Series history: the New York Highlanders (89-51) vs. the Pittsburgh Pirates (92-48)!!! Last edited by Lord Byron; 02-10-2024 at 11:22 PM. |
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1903 World Series
The 1903 World Series: New York Highlanders vs. Pittsburgh Pirates
Results Game 1, October 2nd, 1903, Hilltop Park Road Win Lifts Pittsburgh to 1-0 Lead in WS The Pittsburgh Pirates started the World Series in dominant fashion today, blowing out the host New York Highlanders at Hilltop Park by a score of 11-1 and securing an early 1-0 lead in the best-of-9 series. Pirates left-hander Rube Waddell turned in a fine performance. He threw 9.0 innings of 2-hit ball. The Highlanders had trouble solving Waddell, who surrendered 1 run on 2 hits over 9 innings. "This was a good win for us," said Waddell. "It's one more step toward our ultimate goal." The next game is set to be played tomorrow at Hilltop Park in New York. Pirates lead 1-0 Game 2, October 3rd, 1903, Hilltop Park Pittsburgh Tops New York Again, 7-2 Starter Jack Chesbro was sensational for the Pittsburgh Pirates in his team's 7-2 triumph over the New York Highlanders in Game 2 of the World Series today. Chesbro pitched well, but Pittsburgh picked up the win to take a 2-0 lead in the series. Who knows how it might've ended, had it not been for Honus Wagner? The Pittsburgh shortstop had a run-scoring double in the top of the fifth inning to put the Pirates on top, 3-2. For the game, Wagner had 1 double and 1 single in 5 at-bats. "We lost," New York manager John McGraw said later. "We'll deal with it. The series isn't over." The next game is set to be played tomorrow at Hilltop Park in New York. Pirates lead 2-0 Game 3, October 4th, 1903, Hilltop Park Beaumont, Pirates Sink Highlanders Again in Game 3 Riding the 4-hit performance of center fielder Ginger Beaumont, the Pittsburgh Pirates got a road win against the New York Highlanders, 19-4, in Game 3 of the World Series today. Beaumont went 4-7 with a home run and 3 singles. He scored 3 times and drove in 4 for the Pirates, who now lead the best-of-9 series, 3 games to 0. Kitty Bransfield, the 28-year-old first baseman, had a direct impact on the outcome. Bransfield contributed a 2-run single in the top of the first inning to put Pittsburgh up, 2-0. "We came out aggressive," said Pirates manager Fred Clarke. "We came out swinging the bats." The next game is set to be played for October 6th, 1903 at Exposition Park in Pittsburgh. Pirates lead 3-0 Game 4, October 6th, 1903, Exposition Park Pirates Win to Extend Series Lead to 4-0 Riding the 4-hit performance of left fielder Fred Clarke, the Pittsburgh Pirates stopped the visiting New York Highlanders, 14-5, in Game 4 of the World Series today. Clarke went 4-5 with 3 triples, while scoring 3 times and driving in 4 for the Pirates, who now lead the best-of-9 series, 4 games to 0. In the bottom of the first, Clarke had one of his most important at-bats: a run-scoring triple off Joe McGinnity that staked the Pirates to a 1-0 lead. "It's nice to come out on top today," said Clarke. The next game is set to be played tomorrow at Exposition Park in Pittsburgh. Pirates lead series 4-0 Game 5, October 7th, 1903, Exposition Park New York Breaks Through for First Win in World Series; Now Trails 4-1 The New York Highlanders have closed some of the gap between themselves and the series-leading Pittsburgh Pirates, winning 7-6 at Exposition Park today. Highlanders left fielder Mike Donlin went 4-4 with a triple, 3 singles, and a walk. He scored 3 runs. The win cuts the deficit facing the Highlanders to 4-1 in the best-of-9 World Series. New York relied on the bat of Bill Keister to get the win. The right fielder ripped a 2-run double in the top of the eighth inning to put the Highlanders ahead, 7-6. For the game, Keister had 1 double and 1 triple in 5 at-bats. "It was a good day but I'm not letting my guard down," Donlin said. "I'll let my guard down as soon as someone puts a big, fat championship ring on my finger." The next game is set to be played tomorrow at Exposition Park in Pittsburgh. Pirates lead series 4-1 Game 6, October 8th, 1903, Exposition Park Pittsburgh Pirates Capture World Series The Pittsburgh Pirates were good enough to get past the New York Highlanders at Exposition Park today and secure the 1st championship in franchise history. "When you wear Pirates on your shirt, you're good at something," Pittsburgh skipper Fred Clarke told the press. Pirates left fielder Fred Clarke was named MVP of the series after he went .500 with 1 home run and 9 RBIs. "It feels totally incredible," Clarke said. "I could live to 1,000 years old and I'd remember this moment." The new champions capped off a great season with a 8-5 victory over the Highlanders to win the World Series 5-1. Pirates win series 5-1 Series MVP: LF Fred Clarke (Pittsburgh Pirates) |
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Milestones and accomplishments, 1903
Accomplishments
6+ hits: Herm McFarland--6 hits in 7 at-bats and 3 RBIs 15+ Ks: Charles Bender Cycles: Mike Donlin, 4 hits in 4 at-bats, 1 home run and 1 RBI No-hitters: Watty Lee 20+win seasons: Tom Hughes (21-11), Christy Mathewson (22-15), Jesse Tannehill (24-11), Rube Waddell (26-9), Cy Young (22-13), Eddie Plank (23-10), Jack Chesbro (23-10), Harry Howell (27-7), Watty Lee (21-12), Joe McGinnity (21-13), Noodles Hahn (20-19), Davey Dunkle (21-14), George Mullin (27-9), Addie Joss (25-6) Triple Crown: Rube Waddell Hitting streaks: Doc Casey (22 games), John Farrell (22 games), Kip Selbach (22 games), Harry Bay (27 games) Milestones 1,000 RBIs: George Van Haltren 1,000 runs scored: Lave Cross 1,500 runs scored: Jesse Burkett, Jimmy Ryan 2,000 hits: Lave Cross, George Davis, Cupid Childs 2,500 hits: George Van Haltren |
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Baseball awards, 1903
Gold Glove award
AL: CL Jake Weimer of the Cleveland Naps wins the AL Gold Glove Award at P. Ca Harry Bemis of the New York Highlanders wins the AL Gold Glove Award at Ca. 1B Harry Davis of the Philadelphia Athletics wins the AL Gold Glove Award at 1B. 2B Jimmy Williams of the New York Highlanders wins the AL Gold Glove Award at 2B. 3B Jimmy Collins of the Boston Americans wins the AL Gold Glove Award at 3B. SHS Freddy Parent of the Boston Americans wins the AL Gold Glove Award at SHS. LF John Titus of the Boston Americans wins the AL Gold Glove Award at LF. CF Chick Stahl of the Boston Americans wins the AL Gold Glove Award at CF. RF Jimmy Sebring of the St. Louis Browns wins the AL Gold Glove Award at RF. NL: RP Jack Sutthoff of the Cincinnati Reds wins the NL Gold Glove Award at P. Ca Johnny Kling of the Chicago Cubs wins the NL Gold Glove Award at Ca. 1B Dan McGann of the St. Louis Cardinals wins the NL Gold Glove Award at 1B. 2B Claude Ritchey of the Pittsburgh Pirates wins the NL Gold Glove Award at 2B. 2B Barry McCormick of the Chicago Cubs wins the NL Gold Glove Award at 3B. SHS Joe Tinker of the St. Louis Cardinals wins the NL Gold Glove Award at SHS. LF Jimmy Sheckard of the Brooklyn Superbas wins the NL Gold Glove Award at LF. CF Emmet Heidrick of the St. Louis Cardinals wins the NL Gold Glove Award at CF. RF Patsy Donovan of the Boston Beaneaters wins the NL Gold Glove Award at RF. Silver Slugger award AL: CL Watty Lee of the Washington Senators wins the AL Silver Slugger Award at P. Ca Harry Bemis of the New York Highlanders wins the AL Silver Slugger Award at Ca. 1B Roger Bresnahan of the New York Highlanders wins the AL Silver Slugger Award at 1B. 2B Nap Lajoie of the Philadelphia Athletics wins the AL Silver Slugger Award at 2B. 3B Bill Bradley of the Cleveland Naps wins the AL Silver Slugger Award at 3B. SHS Freddy Parent of the Boston Americans wins the AL Silver Slugger Award at SHS. LF Mike Donlin of the New York Highlanders wins the AL Silver Slugger Award at LF. RF Davy Jones of the St. Louis Browns wins the AL Silver Slugger Award at CF. RF Bill Keister of the New York Highlanders wins the AL Silver Slugger Award at RF. NL: SP Tom Hughes of the Chicago Cubs wins the NL Silver Slugger Award at P. Ca Johnny Kling of the Chicago Cubs wins the NL Silver Slugger Award at Ca. 1B Frank Chance of the Chicago Cubs wins the NL Silver Slugger Award at 1B. 2B Claude Ritchey of the Pittsburgh Pirates wins the NL Silver Slugger Award at 2B. 3B Sammy Strang of the New York Giants wins the NL Silver Slugger Award at 3B. SHS Honus Wagner of the Pittsburgh Pirates wins the NL Silver Slugger Award at SHS. LF Fred Clarke of the Pittsburgh Pirates wins the NL Silver Slugger Award at LF. CF Ginger Beaumont of the Pittsburgh Pirates wins the NL Silver Slugger Award at CF. RF Danny Green of the Chicago Cubs wins the NL Silver Slugger Award at RF. Rookie of the Year AL: LF John Titus of the Boston Americans wins the AL Rookie of the Year Award with 4 home runs, 56 RBIs, and 77 runs scored. NL: SP Norwood Gibson of the Chicago Cubs wins the NL Rookie of the Year Award with a 19-13 record and a 2.69 ERA. Best Manager of the Year AL: John McGraw (New York Highlanders) NL: Fred Clarke (Pittsburgh Pirates) Best Pitcher of the Year AL: SP George Mullin of the Boston Americans wins the AL Best Pitcher Award with a 27-9 record and a 2.01 ERA. NL: SP Rube Waddell of the Pittsburgh Pirates wins the NL Best Pitcher Award with a 26-9 record and a 1.73 ERA. Most Valuable Player AL: 2B Nap Lajoie of the Philadelphia Athletics wins the AL Most Valuable Player Award with 3 home runs, 77 RBIs, and 83 runs scored. NL: SHS Honus Wagner of the Pittsburgh Pirates wins the NL Most Valuable Player Award with 9 home runs, 103 RBIs, and 93 runs scored. |
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Offseason news leading up to the 1903 Rookie Draft...
-Boston Beaneaters general manager Seth Horn leaves the team; his contract was not renewed. The Beaneaters signed general manager Cole Sears to a 3-year, $340 per year contract.
-Boston Beaneaters manager Frank Selee leaves the team; his contract was not renewed. The Beaneaters signed manager Dave Rowe to a 3-year, $485 per year contract. -New York Highlanders general manager Antonio Guzman retires. The Highlanders signed general manager Josh Huggins to a 3-year, $510 per year contract. -Cincinnati Reds general manager Miguel Guillen retires. The Reds signed general manager Sergio Nava to a 2-year, $555 per year contract. -Philadelphia Phillies manager Bill Shettsline leaves the team; his contract was not renewed. The Phillies signed manager Bobby Johnson to a 3-year, $505 per year contract. -Philadelphia Athletics manager Connie Mack leaves the team; his contract was not renewed. The Athletics signed manager John Campbell to a 4-year, $590 per year contract. -St. Louis Cardinals manager Patsy Donovan leaves the team; his contract was not renewed. The Cardinals signed manager Grant Holman to a 5-year, $1,005 per year contract. -Boston Beaneaters RF Patsy Donovan retired from professional baseball. -St. Louis Browns LF Hugh Duffy retired from professional baseball. -Boston Beaneaters SHS Herman Long retired from professional baseball. -Chicago White Sox SHS Frank Shugart retired from professional baseball. -Pittsburgh Pirates LF Elmer Smith retired from professional baseball. -Boston Beaneaters 2B Bobby Lowe retired from professional baseball. -Brooklyn Superbas Ca Deacon McGuire retired from professional baseball. -Washington Senators 2B Joe Quinn retired from professional baseball. -St. Louis Cardinals Ca Pop Schriver retired from professional baseball. -The Boston Beaneaters retired #15 in honor of Hugh Duffy. -The Washington Senators traded 30-year-old RP Bill Carrick and 24-year-old SP Watty Lee to the Chicago White Sox, getting 41-year-old CF Dummy Hoy in return. -The Boston Americans traded 26-year-old SHS Ed Abbaticchio to the New York Highlanders, getting 27-year-old 1B Jimmy Hart in return. -The Pittsburgh Pirates traded 22-year-old SP Lave Winham to the Detroit Tigers, getting 30-year-old SP Bob Ewing in return. -The New York Giants traded 34-year-old Cs Frank Bowerman to the Philadelphia Athletics, getting 40-year-old CF Jimmy Ryan in return. |
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1903 Rookie Draft results...
Here are the picks for the 1903 Rookie Draft and where they went:
Round 1 Pick 1 - Boston Beaneaters: SP Ed Walsh, age 22 Pick 2 - Cleveland Naps: SP Ralph Caldwell, age 19 Pick 3 - Philadelphia Phillies: RF Sherry Magee, age 19 Pick 4 - Detroit Tigers: SP Frank Smith, age 24 Pick 5 - Philadelphia Athletics: SP Frank Corridon, age 23 Pick 6 - St. Louis Cardinals: 3B Art Devlin, age 24 Pick 7 - Chicago White Sox: SP Chick Robitaille, age 24 Pick 8 - Washington Senators: SP Beany Jacobson, age 22 Pick 9 - Brooklyn Superbas: SP Hooks Wiltse, age 24 Pick 10 - St. Louis Browns: SP Mike Lynch, age 23 Pick 11 - New York Giants: SP Doc Reisling, age 29 Pick 12 - Cincinnati Reds: LF Frank Schulte, age 21 Pick 13 - Boston Americans: 2B Miller Huggins, age 25 Pick 14 - Chicago Cubs: SP Bull Durham, age 26 Pick 15 - New York Highlanders: RF Harry Lumley, age 23 Pick 16 - Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Del Mason, age 20 Round 2 Pick 1 - Boston Beaneaters: LF Fred Odwell, age 31 Pick 2 - Cleveland Naps: CF Moose McCormick, age 22 Pick 3 - Philadelphia Phillies: RF Spike Shannon, age 25 Pick 4 - Detroit Tigers: RP Howie Camnitz, age 22 Pick 5 - Philadelphia Athletics: SP Tom Fisher, age 23 Pick 6 - St. Louis Cardinals: RF Claude Rossman, age 22 Pick 7 - Chicago White Sox: SP Walter Clarkson, age 25 Pick 8 - Washington Senators: 1B George Stovall, age 26 Pick 9 - Brooklyn Superbas: SP Fred Applegate, age 24 Pick 10 - St. Louis Browns: 3B Emil Batch, age 23 Pick 11 - New York Giants: SP Jim McGinley, age 25 Pick 12 - Cincinnati Reds: Ca Admiral Schlei, age 25 Pick 13 - Boston Americans: 3B Bob Unglaub, age 23 Pick 14 - Chicago Cubs: SP Bugs Raymond, age 21 Pick 15 - New York Highlanders: 3B Pep Clark, age 20 out of college (University of Alabama; Tuscaloosa, Alabama) Pick 16 - Pittsburgh Pirates: SP Charlie Jaeger, age 28 Round 3 Pick 1 - Boston Beaneaters: RP Elmer Stricklett, age 27 Pick 2 - Cleveland Naps: SP Ed McNichol, age 24 Pick 3 - Philadelphia Phillies: SHS Charley O'Leary, age 21 Pick 4 - Detroit Tigers: SP Jack Hickey, age 22 Pick 5 - Philadelphia Athletics: RP Cy Ferry, age 25 Pick 6 - St. Louis Cardinals: RF Rip Cannell, age 23 Pick 7 - Chicago White Sox: SHS Joe Cassidy, age 20 Pick 8 - Washington Senators: CF Bill O'Neill, age 23 Pick 9 - Brooklyn Superbas: 2B Gus Dundon, age 29 Pick 10 - St. Louis Browns: LF Rube Vinson, age 24 Pick 11 - New York Giants: SP Ernie Groth, age 18 Pick 12 - Cincinnati Reds: Ca Red Kleinow, age 26 Pick 13 - Boston Americans: 2B Rabbit Nill, age 22 Pick 14 - Boston Beaneaters: Ca Jimmy Archer, age 20 Pick 15 - Chicago Cubs: 3B Mike McCormick, age 20 Pick 16 - New York Highlanders: Ca Tom Needham, age 24 Pick 17 - Pittsburgh Pirates: RP John Barthold, age 21 Round 4 Pick 1 - Boston Beaneaters: SHS She Donahue, age 26 Pick 2 - Cleveland Naps: LF Lou Bruce, age 26 Pick 3 - Philadelphia Phillies: C Gabby Street, age 21 Pick 4 - Detroit Tigers: RP Joe Stewart, age 24 Pick 5 - Philadelphia Athletics: RF Harry McChesney, age 23 Pick 6 - St. Louis Cardinals: 3B Sam Woodruff, age 26 Pick 7 - Chicago White Sox: 1B Jim Mullin, age 20 Pick 8 - Washington Senators: 3B Bob Hall, age 24 Pick 9 - Brooklyn Superbas: RP Tom Barry, age 24 Pick 10 - St. Louis Browns: 2B Bill Lauterborn, age 24 Pick 11 - New York Giants: RP Joe Koukalik, age 23 Pick 12 - Cincinnati Reds: RP Tom Dougherty, age 22 Pick 13 - Boston Americans: RP John Brackenridge, age 22 Pick 14 - Chicago Cubs: Ca Doc Marshall, age 28 Pick 15 - New York Highlanders: LF Deacon Van Buren, age 33 Pick 16 - Pittsburgh Pirates: Ca Pete Noonan, age 22 Round 5 Pick 1 - Boston Beaneaters: CF Izzy Hoffman, age 28 Pick 2 - Cleveland Naps: Ca Bill Byers, age 26 Pick 3 - Philadelphia Phillies: 1B Bill Schwartz, age 19 Pick 4 - Detroit Tigers: Ca Tom Doran, age 23 Pick 5 - Philadelphia Athletics: Ca Claude Berry, age 23 Pick 6 - St. Louis Cardinals: 2B Simmy Murch, age 23 Pick 7 - Chicago White Sox: RF Harry Cassady, age 23 Pick 8 - Washington Senators: RF Kid O'Hara, age 27 Pick 9 - Brooklyn Superbas: Ca Tom Stanton, age 29 Pick 10 - St. Louis Browns: SHS Tom Stankard, age 21 Pick 11 - New York Giants: LF Bull Smith, age 23 Pick 12 - Cincinnati Reds: Ca Butch Rementer, age 25 Pick 13 - Boston Americans: Ca Jack Rafter, age 28 Pick 14 - Chicago Cubs: SP Johnny Lush, age 18 Pick 15 - New York Highlanders: CF Orth Collins, age 23 Pick 16 - Pittsburgh Pirates: C Harry Ostdiek, age 22 Round 6 Pick 1 - Boston Beaneaters: Ca Gene McAuliffe, age 31 Pick 2 - Cleveland Naps: SHS Mike Donovan, age 22 Pick 3 - Philadelphia Phillies: RF Bill Carney, age 29 Pick 4 - Detroit Tigers: LF Jack White, age 25 Pick 5 - Philadelphia Athletics: Ca Charlie Swindells, age 25 Pick 6 - St. Louis Cardinals: SHS Andy Sullivan, age 19 Pick 7 - Chicago White Sox: 1B Harry Vahrenhorst, age 18 Pick 8 - Washington Senators: 3B Jesse Purnell, age 22 Pick 9 - Brooklyn Superbas: Ca Peaches O'Neill, age 24 Pick 10 - St. Louis Browns: 2B Charlie Loudenslager, age 22 Pick 11 - New York Giants: LF Art Bader, age 17 |
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1903-1904 offseason news
-RF Sam Thompson is inducted into the 1904 class of the baseball Hall of Fame.
-The St. Louis Browns traded 23-year-old RP Buck Hooker to the Washington Senators, getting 31-year-old RP Dale Gear and 19-year-old RP Pat Hynes in return. -The New York Highlanders traded 23-year-old RF Danny Hoffman to the Detroit Tigers, getting 30-year-old RP Ike Butler and 24-year-old SP Bob Rhoads in return. -The Boston Beaneaters traded 34-year-old Ca Malachi Kittridge to the St. Louis Cardinals, getting 27-year-old SHS Otto Krueger in return. -The Chicago Cubs failed to sign 5th-round draft pick Johnny Lush. -The New York Giants failed to sign 3rd-round draft pick Ernie Groth. -The Philadelphia Phillies failed to sign 1st-round draft pick Sherry Magee. |
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