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Great Days to be The Big Train

Edgy DC
Jun 13 2005 06:53 PM
Edited 3 time(s), most recently on Jun 14 2005 10:34 AM

May 15, 1918

ChicagoWashington

ABRHOA
ABRHOA
Liebold, lf70180Shotton, rf70100
Murphy, rf60350Lavan, ss70046
Weaver, ss60214Milan, cf70230
Gandil, 1b700160Shanks, lf601100
J.Cline, cf70090Judge, 1b701221
Risberg, 2b70154Morgan, 2b50026
McMullin, 3b70244Foster, 3b70103
Schalk, c60140Ainsmith, c711122
Williams, p60002Johnson, p70111
Totals590105214Totals60185419
One out when winning run scored


SCORE BY INNINGS

123
456
789
101112
131415
161718


Chicago000
000
000
000
000
000
-0
Washington000
000
000
000
000
001
-1
Two-base hits--Murphy, Risberg. Sacrifice hits--Weaver, Schalk. Double play--Lavan to Morgan to Judge. Left on base--Chicago 8, Washington 10. Bases on Balls--Off Johnson, 1 Off Williams, 2. Hit by pitcher--By Williams, Morgan. Struck out--By Johnson, 9, By Williams, 4. Wild pitch--Williams. Passed ball--Ainsmith.


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.

TheOldMole
Jun 13 2005 08:25 PM

Is that later-to-be Brooklyn manager Burt Shotton?

Edgy DC
Jun 13 2005 08:57 PM

Yup.

sharpie
Jun 13 2005 10:46 PM

Trade Gadil NOW

Spacemans Bong
Jun 14 2005 12:55 AM

sharpie wrote:
Trade Gadil NOW

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.

sharpie
Jun 14 2005 08:24 AM

He was also a cleanup hitter with a .650 OPS.

Willets Point
Jun 14 2005 09:31 AM

Johnson had it easy since Shoeless Joe wasn't playing.

sharpie
Jun 14 2005 10:09 AM

Ainsmith isn't credited with his run.

Edgy DC
Jun 14 2005 10:32 AM

I probably miscopied the data. I'll edit.