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Tuesday, September 7, 1886
Boston Red Caps (57-43 .570 10 GB in 3rd place in the Liberty League) at
Detroit Wolverines (67-33 .670 1st place)
Joe Peters, Bos. (30-4.9) (L 21-14 2.71 8.2-2.9-7.2 H-BB-K/9) vs. William McLeod, Det. (27-5.6) (R 19-17 2.94 7.3-2.8-6.5)
Lost - 3 to 2
In 8 innings, McLeod allowed 6 hits, 2 walks and struck out 5.
DeVaux pitched the 9th, allowed a hit and a walk and struck out a batter.
Peters gave us 4 hits, no walks and struck out 11. At bat, he had a hit.
We made 5 errors and Boston made 3. It is the 3rd straight game we have made more errors than the other guys.
2B Al Shaffer (26-5.3) hit a double. That was the highlight of our day.
Liberty League:
Rochester (14) at Cleveland (7): Bill Henson (29-6.5) (15-25) over Henry Rawls (32-4.3) (1-5). Henson allowed 7 hits, 6 walks and struck out 5. At bat, he had 2 hits and a walk, scored a run and had an RBI. 2B Bid Phillis (25-5.9) had 4 hits with a triple, stole 2 bases, scored 2 runs and had an RBI. 1B Pete Hinde (31-7.9) had 4 hits with a triple, stole 3 bases, scored 3 runs and had 3 RBIs.
Indianapolis (9) at Cincinnati (13): Charlie Branham (26-4.2) (14-6) over Levi Giddens (34-4.8) (9-23). LF Fleet Wilcox (29-4.9) had 2 hits with a triple and a walk, scored a run and had 3 RBIs. 3B Adam Trombley (32-6.8) had 3 hits with a double and a triple and a walk, scored a run and had 2 RBIs. For Indianapolis, C Tim Fish (32-5.4) had 3 hits with a double, scored 4 runs and had 2 RBIs and threw out 2 of 3 on steal attempts.
New York (4) at Philadelphia (1) Game 1: Miah Turner (25-5.3) (23-20) over Fred Barrow (34-4.7) (14-24). Turner allowed 3 hits, 2 walks and struck out 6. He has won his last 6 decisions. Barrow allowed 6 hits, 4 walks and struck out 2. At bat, he had a hit. 2B Bill Baker (24-3.6) hit a double and a triple, drew a walk, stole a base, scored a run and had an RBI.
New York (4) at Philadelphia (6) Game 2: Wes Wright (32-5.7) (1-0) over Jack Roberts (34-6.1) (23-22). Wright allowed 6 hits, 2 walks and struck out 7. At bat, he had a hit. 1B Jack Warren (34-7.2) had 2 hits, stole a base and scored 2 runs.
Grand National Association:
Providence (2) at Pittsburgh (4): Whitey Mathews (23-4.1) (30-21) over Ed Wison (25-7.3) (29-18). Mathews allowed 2 hits, 1 walk and struck out 4. At bat, he had a hit and an RBI. Wison allowed 4 hits, 2 walks and struck out 2. Providence made 6 errors to 2 for Pittsburgh. 3B Charlie Hart (27-2.9) had 2 hits, stole 2 bases and scored 2 runs.
Milwaukee (10) at Baltimore (6): Dan Burton (31-4.9) (21-29) over Tom Wilmarth (26-5.4) (19-23). Burton allowed 8 hits, 4 walks and struck out 4. SS Tom Kelly (23-5.3) had 4 hits with a double and 4 RBIs.
Brooklyn (4) at Omaha (9): Tom Lee (28-6.0) (27-14) over William David (23-3.6) (0-3). Lee allowed 7 hits, 2 walks and struck out 5. He has now won 5 in a row and 16 of his last 17 starts. SS Ed Aldrich (22-6.8) had 2 hits and a walk, scored a run and had 2 RBIs. Omaha claims 1st place once again.
Kansas City (3) at Chicago (4): Pete Rinehart (27-6.2) (27-18) over Al McClaughry (22-5.6) (24-26). Rinehart allowed 7 hits, 4 walks and struck out 4. At bat, he had a hit. McClaughry allowed 4 hits, 3 walks and struck out 3. SS Bob Robertson (23-4.1) had a hit and a walk, stole 3 bases and scored 2 runs. Chicago is now 1/2 game behind 1st place Omaha in 3rd place, .001 behind Brooklyn.
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