Today in St. Louis, Quinn Allison singled home the winning run in the 8th inning as Angelo Pacheco picked up his 23rd win of the season in a 3-1 win over the Pirates.
Pacheco struck out 12 Pirates batters for his 7th 10-strikeout game of the 1901 season as he outdueled Antonio Sandoval.
In an odd scheduling quirk, St. Louis is off for the next 3 days and don't play again until the 1st, where they hit the road against Chicago.
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Monday, July 29th, 1901
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LF K. Sime of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
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LF J. Burt of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
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Sunday, July 28th, 1901
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| Washington Senators: S. Bullock hits for the CYCLE, going 4-5 against the Milwaukee Brewers, with 2 RBI and 2 runs scored. |
Monday, July 29th, 1901
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Cleveland Blues: M. Warner was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: strained abdominal muscle. He's expected to miss about 2-3 weeks.
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Philadelphia Athletics: J. Castillo was injured while stealing a base. The Diagnosis: groin tightness. This is a day-to-day injury expected to last 4 days.
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Sunday, July 28th, 1901
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Cincinnati Reds: C. Germán was injured while running the bases. The Diagnosis: sprained ankle. He's expected to miss about 6 weeks.
The Chicago White Sox traded 28-year old center fielder P. Ellis to the Pittsburgh Pirates, getting 37-year old starting pitcher D. Lowe and 23-year old minor league starting pitcher S. Watson in return.
The Chicago Orphans traded 24-year old starting pitcher T. Taylor to the Washington Senators, getting 21-year old minor league center fielder M. McDonald in return.
The Philadelphia Phillies traded 25-year old starting pitcher R. Nelson to the Boston Americans, getting 23-year old minor league left fielder R. Rodríguez in return.
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