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Boston Red Sox/Off Day, April 28, 1918

Saturday, April 27, 1918

Boston Red Sox v. Philadelphia Athletics
Shibe Park

BOSTON         AB  R  H PO  A  E   PHILADELPHIA    AB  R  H PO  A  E
Hooper, rf......4  1  1  2  0  0   Jamieson, rf.....4  0  0  1  0  0
Shean, 2b.......3  1  0  0  3  1   Kopp, lf.........4  0  1  2  0  0
Strunk, cf......2  2  1  6  0  0   Gardner, 3b......4  1  1  0  3  0
Schang, lf......2  0  1  2  0  0   Burns, 1b........4  0  2 16  0  0
McInnis, 3b.....4  0  1  0  2  0   Walker, cf.......3  0  0  1  0  0
Hoblitzell, 1b..3  0  0  8  0  0   Shannon, 2b......3  0  0  3  3  0
Scott, ss.......3  0  1  5  1  0   Dugan, ss........3  0  1  3  6  1
Agnew, c........4  0  0  4  2  0   McAvoy, c,.......3  0  0  1  3  0
Bush, p..   ....3  0  0  0  4  0   Myers, p.........1  0  0  0  5  0
                                    Davidson, ph....1  0  1  0  0  0
                                    Adams, p........0  0  0  0  0  0
                                    Oldring, ph.....1  0  1  0  0  0
                                    Geary, p........0  0  0  0  0  0
               -- -- -- -- -- --                   -- -- -- -- -- --
Total..........28  4  5 27 12  1   Total...........31  1  7 27 20  1
  
Boston....................0 0 0  2 0 2  0 0 0  --  4   5   1
Philadelphia..............0 0 0  0 0 0  1 0 0  --  1   7   1
Triple: Strunk. Stolen base: Strunk. Sacrifice hit: Schang. Double
play: Myers to Shannon to Dugan to Burns. Left on bases: Boston 4,
Philadelphia 3. Boston RBI: McInnis 2, Strunk, Schang.
BOSTON       IP  H  R  ER  BB  K    PHILADELPHIA    IP   H  R  ER  BB  K
Bush (W)..... 9  7  1   1   0  3    Myers (L)....... 6   4  4   4   2  0
                                    Adams .......... 2   0  0   0   3  0
                                    Geary .......... 1   1  0   0   0  0
Hit by Pitch: Schang (by Myers). Attendance: 4,000.
Umpires: Nallin (plate) and Evans (bases).

Play-by-play:

Red Sox 1st – Hooper safe on Dugan’s error. Shean out. Schang hit by a pitch. Hooper and Schang try a double steal with two outs, but one of them is thrown out.

Athletics 1st – 1-2-3.

Red Sox 2nd – 1-2-3.

Athletics 2nd – Burns singles to right, Shannon strikes out. Burns steals second, as Shean drops Agnew’s perfect throw. Burns is picked off second by Bush.

Red Sox 4th – Shean walks. Strunk walks. Schang sacrifices them to second and third. McInnis singles to center, two runs score. Hoblitzell hits into a double play as his line drive is deflected by the pitcher to the second baseman. The play is recorded pitcher to second to shortstop to first.

Red Sox 6th – Hooper singles past third base into left field. Shean sacrifices him to second. Strunk triples to right field, Hooper scores. Schang singles, Strunk scores. Schang is thrown out trying to steal second. McInnis grounds out shortstop to first.

Athletics 6th – Davidson, pinch-hitting for Myers, singles to center. Jamieson safe on fielder’s choice, Davidson out at second. Kopp strikes out.

Red Sox 7th – Adams pitching. Hoblitzell walks. Scott walks. Hoblitzell thrown out by McAvoy trying to steal third.

Athletics 7th – Gardner singles to right. Burns doubles past first base into right field, Gardner stops at third. Walker grounds out shortstop to first, Gardner scores, Burns to third. Shannon lines back to Bush, who throws to first for the out. Dugan flies out to left.

Red Sox 8th – Strunk walks and steals second, but isleft on base.

Athletics 8th – Oldring hits for Adams and singles to right. He is quickly picked off first by Bush.

Red Sox 9th – Geary pitching. Scott singles to left.

Athletics 9th – 1-2-3.

Notes:

Joe Bush pitched his third straight complete game victory — now 3-0.

For an exhibition game tomorrow in Bridgeport, Connecticut, the Red Sox will send second-stringers. Scott, Shean, McInnis, Agnew, Mays and Leonard go home tonight. Bush will stay with relatives until Saturday night. Dick McCabe, who started his pitching career in Bridgeport, will pitch.

Washington’s Earl Yingling is drafted into Army (6th Senator to be drafted).

 

American League Standings

W L Pct. GB
Boston 10 2 .833
Cleveland 6 2 .750 2
Chicago 2 2  .500 4
Washington 4 6  .400 5
New York 5 7  .417 5
Detroit 2 3  .400
Philadelphia 3 7  .300 6
St. Louis 2 5  .286

Other Games
New York 2, Washington 1
Cleveland 3, Detroit 2 (12 innings)

Cleveland’s Stan Coveleskie beats Bill James of the Tigers; Ray Chapman hit a home run.

National League:
New York Giants (9-0) lose to Brooklyn (0-9) as Brooklyn scores single runs in 6th, 7th and 8th and wins 5-3.

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