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Edgy DC Jun 13 2005 06:53 PM Edited 3 time(s), most recently on Jun 14 2005 10:34 AM |
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May 15, 1918
The winning run scored on a passed ball after Johnson singled his catcher from first to third. Each team used only nine players (which was more common in those days, but still remarkable enough in such a marathon for the papers to note). Neither side was marked for an error, though there apparently was some deliberation by the scorer.
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TheOldMole Jun 13 2005 08:25 PM |
Is that later-to-be Brooklyn manager Burt Shotton?
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Edgy DC Jun 13 2005 08:57 PM |
Yup.
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sharpie Jun 13 2005 10:46 PM |
Trade Gadil NOW
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Spacemans Bong Jun 14 2005 12:55 AM |
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I know you're trying to be funny, but man... You're more on the mark than you think. Gandil was the ringleader of the Black Sox.
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sharpie Jun 14 2005 08:24 AM |
He was also a cleanup hitter with a .650 OPS.
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Willets Point Jun 14 2005 09:31 AM |
Johnson had it easy since Shoeless Joe wasn't playing.
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sharpie Jun 14 2005 10:09 AM |
Ainsmith isn't credited with his run.
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Edgy DC Jun 14 2005 10:32 AM |
I probably miscopied the data. I'll edit.
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