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Monday, July 18, 1887
Our game with the Red Caps was rained out today.
Liberty League:
Cleveland (3) at Louisville (2): Ed Pedersen (25-5.1) (11-18) over William McLeod (28-5.6) (16-10). Pedersen allowed 8 hits, 1 walk and struck out 2. McLeod allowed 11 hits, 1 walk and struck out 6. For the Bourbons, CF Pat Womack (26-6.3) hit his 3rd home run of the season. I wish I would have given them Willie Kirby (25-2.1) instead of Womack in that trade.
New York (3) at Pittsburgh (9): Ted Lilly (27-6.4) (10-12) over Jack Roberts (35-6.1) (7-19). Lilly allowed 8 hits, 1 walk and struck out 5.
Cincinnati (5) at Indianapolis (1): Charlie Branham (27-4.2) (19-12) over Jimmy Euler (26-5.5) (5-7). Branham allowed 4 hits, 1 walk and struck out 1. Our lead over the Reds is now 1 game.
Grand National Association:
Kansas City (6) at Omaha (5): Al McClaughry (23-5.6) (20-12) over Lee Sprague (27-3.5) (14-19). McClaughry allowed 9 hits, 3 walks and struck out 4. Sprague allowed 9 hits, 5 walks and struck out 8.
Providence (8) at St. Louis (9): Ted Ryther (33-4.3) (17-12) over Bill Henson (30-6.5) (4-14) in relief of Ed Hodges (27-3.2). Providence scored 4 times in the top of the 9th to take the lead, but the Terriers won it with 2 runs in the bottom half of the inning. Henson issued a walk with the bases loaded to end the game.
Brooklyn (2) at Chicago (3) in 12 innings: Pat Seguin (23-4.4) (21-13) over Ren French (26-4.9) (13-14). In 12 innings, Seguin allowed 6 hits, 1 walk and struck out 6. French allowed 12 hits, 4 walks and struck out 4. Original Haymaker 1B Bill Rush (38-3.7) hit a 2-out home run to win the game. For the Gladiators, rookie CF Ed William (26-6.0) hit a home run.
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