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Boston Red Sox/Washington Senators, May 2, 1918

Thursday, May 2, 1918

Boston Red Sox v. Washington Senators
Fenway Park

WASHINGTON      AB  R  H PO  A  E   BOSTON         AB  R  H PO  A  E
Shotton, rf......4  0  0  3  0  0   Hooper, rf......5  2  3  1  0  0
Lavan, ss........4  0  3  3  3  0   Shean, 2b.......5  1  2  3  5  0
Milan, cf........4  0  0  2  0  0   Strunk, cf......4  2  1  3  1  0
Shanks, rf.......2  1  1  3  0  1   Schang, lf......4  2  1  2  1  0
Judge, 1b........4  0  0  6  1  2   McInnis, 3b.....3  1  3  1  1  0
Morgan, 2b.......3  0  1  3  2  1   Hoblitzell, 1b..2  0  0 10  1  0
Foster, 3b.......3  0  0  1  0  0   Scott, ss.......4  0  0  3  1  0
Ainsmith, c......3  0  0  3  5  0   Agnew, c........4  0  0  3  1  0
Shaw, p..........1  0  0  0  1  1   Leonard, p......3  0  1  1  1  0
 Johnson, ph.....1  0  0  0  0  0
 Dumont, p.......0  0  0  0  0  0
 Gharrity, ph....1  0  0  0  0  0
 Craft, p........0  0  0  0  0  0


                -- -- -- -- -- --                  -- -- -- -- -- --
Total...........30  1  5 24 12  5   Total..........34  8 11 27 12  0
  
Washington................0 1 0  0 0 0  0 0 0  --  1   5   5
Boston....................3 0 2  0 0 3  0 0 x  --  8  11   0
Doubles: Hooper 3, Strunk, Shanks. Stolen bases: Hooper, Scott, Strunk,
Morgan. Sacrifice hit: McInnis. Left on bases: Washington 5, Boston 8.
First base on errors: Boston 2. Boston RBI: Schang 2, Scott 2, McInnis 2,
Strunk and one on an error.
WASHINGTON      IP   H  R  ER  BB  K   BOSTON       IP  H  R  ER  BB  K
Shaw (L)........ 5   8  5       2  0   Leonard (W).. 9  5  1   1   2  2
Dumont.......... 2   3  3       2  2
Craft........... 1   0  0   0   1  0
Hit by Pitcher: Morgan (by Leonard).
Time: 1:53. Attendance: 2,725.
Umpires: Evans (plate) and Nallin (bases).

[Box score from the Boston Herald and Journal. The line score in the Boston Post had Washington with 4 hits and 6 errors and Boston with 10 hits and 1 error.]

Play-by-play:

Red Sox 1st — Hooper doubled to center field. Shean singled to right, Hooper to third. Strunk doubled to center, Hooper scored, Shean to third. Schang singled to center, Shean and Strunk scored. McInnis sacrificed Schang to second base. Hoblitzell walked. Scott flied out to right, Schang to third, Hoblitzell to second. Agnew flied out to deep right.

Washington 2nd — Shanks doubled off the left field fence (the ball hits a shoe store advertisement and he will receive a new pair of shoes on Sunday). Judge grounded out second to first, Shanks to third. Morgan hit by a pitch. Morgan steals second. Foster hit into a force play, Shanks scored, Morgan tagged out by McInnis in a rundown.

Red Sox 3rd — Strunk safe when Judge dropped Ainsmith’s throw. Schang forced Strunk at second. McInnis beat out an infield single, Schang to second. Hoblitzell walked, Schang to third, McInnis to second. Scott hit into a force play, Hoblitzell out at second, second to shortstop, relay throw to first is wild, Schang and McInnis scored. Agnew made the third out.

Red Sox 6th – Dumont pitching. Leonard singled to center (his first hit of year). Hooper doubled to right (his 3rd double of the afternoon), Leonard to third. Shean struck out. Strunk hit into a force play, Leonard out at home, first to catcher, Hooper to third. Strunk stole second. Schang walked. McInnis singled to left, Hooper and Strunk scored, Schang scored on Shanks’s throwing error (his toss hit Strunk in the head and got by Ainsmith).

Notes:

The Red Sox left at midnight on a train for New York. George Whiteman had a bad cold and did not go with the team. He came to the park on Thursday with a high fever and Barrow sent him home.

 

American League Standings

W L Pct. GB
Boston 12 3 .800
Cleveland 8 4 .667
Chicago 5 4 .556 4
New York 6 8 .429
Washington 5 8 .385 6
Detroit 3 5 .375
St. Louis 4 7 .364 6
Philadelphia 4 8 .333

Other Games
Cleveland 3, St. Louis 2
Detroit 9, Chicago 6
Philadelphia 7, New York 5

National League Leaders

New York Giants 12-1
Chicago Cubs 8-3
Philadelphia Phillies 8-5

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