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Friday, June 25, 1886
Boston Red Caps (27-16 .628 4.5 GB in 2nd place in the Liberty League) at
Detroit Wolverines (32-12 .727 1st place)
Charlie Morlock, Bos. (36-6.7) (R 9-9 2.19 7.9-1.6-6.1 H-BB-K/9) vs. William McLeod, Det. (27-5.6) (R 7-8 2.99 7.1-3.0-6.7)
Lost - 8 to 2
McLeod allowed 10 hits, 3 walks and struck out 8.
Morlock gave us 6 hits, 2 walks and struck out 5.
We made 4 errors and Boston made none.
3B Sam Boullion (26-4.8) hit a double and drew a walk and scored a run. SS Sam Swanger (33-4.8) hit a double and had an RBI.
For Boston, CF Pat Stafford (25-5.4) had 3 hits, stole 3 bases, scored 3 runs and had an RBI.
Liberty League:
New York (6) at Cleveland (3): Miah Turner (25-5.3) (8-12) over Harry Lamb (31-6.4) (8-9). Turner allowed 9 hits, no walks and struck out 5. Lamb allowed 6 hits, 4 walks and struck out no one. 1B John Hilliard (26-7.2) had 2 hits with a triple and an RBI. For Cleveland, RF Joe Coffey (30-5.2) hit 2 triples and had an RBI.
Indianapolis (6) at Philadelphia (3): Dad Marshall (27-4.4) (10-9) over Fred Barrow (34-4.7) (6-11). The game was tied at 2 apiece going into the 9th inning. Marshall allowed 10 hits, 1 walk and struck out 4. At bat, he had a hit, scored a run and had an RBI. Barrow allowed 10 hits, 1 walk and struck out 3. At bat, he had 2 hits. Manager/LF Ed Wakefield (26-5.8) had 2 hits with a double, scored a run and had 2 RBIs.
Rochester (9) at Cincinnati (6) in 13 innings: John Simon (26-6.6) (1-0) in relief of Ed Hodges (26-3.2) over Bert Fischer (25-5.6) (8-7). The Reds scored twice in the bottom of the 9th to tie the game at 3 apiece. Each team scored a run in the 12th. In 11 innings, Hodges allowed 4 runs, 2 earned, 9 hits, 5 walks and struck out 4. At bat, he hit a double and had an RBI. In 13 innings, Fischer allowed 10 hits (only 5 in the 1st 9 innings), 7 walks and struck out 10. C Willie Ticknor (29-3.1) hit 2 doubles and a triple, drew a walk, scored 2 runs and had 2 RBIs.
Grand National Association:
Baltimore (2) at Brooklyn (4): Al Green (23-3.8) (17-6) over Tom Wilmarth (26-5.4) (8-16). Green allowed 2 hits, 3 walks and struck out 8. Wilmarth allowed 7 hits, 3 walks and struck out 4. C Jim Granier (31-5.7) had 2 hits with his 4th home run of the year and scored twice.
Pittsburgh (10) at Kansas City (6): Tom Lilly (26-6.4) (13-9) over Dan Butler (29-4.7) (6-16). 3B Dan White (26-5.1) had 4 hits with a double and a triple, stole a base, scored 3 runs and had 2 RBIs. LF Billy Galloway (24-5.3) hit 2 doubles, scored a run and had 2 RBIs.
Milwaukee (5) at Omaha (11): Bill Hamilton (28-5.4) (7-6) over Zachary Buchanan (25-4.0) (12-13). Rookie CF Fred Negus (22-6.7) had a hit and 2 walks, stole a base and scored 3 runs. 3B Ed Aldrich (22-6.8) had 3 hits, stole a base, scored a run and had 3 RBIs. C Charlie LeFevre (32-5.0) had 2 hits with a home run and 2 RBIs and threw out 3 of 6 on steal attempts with no errors or passed balls. Omaha has won 7 in a row.
Providence (4) at Chicago (18): Pony Stanley (23-6.2) (12-13) over Ed Wison (25-7.3) (14-10). Stanley allowed 7 hits, 1 walk and struck out 10. At bat, he had 3 hits with 2 triples, scored 3 runs and had 2 RBIs. LF Tommy Casale (26-3.7) had 3 hits with 2 doubles, scored 3 runs and had an RBI. 2B Henry Potter (32-6.4) had 2 hits with a double and 3 walks, scored 4 runs and had 2 RBIs. Providence made 9 errors. Chicago has won 8 in a row.
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