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Thursday, June 27, 1889
The final game of our series in Cincinnati has been rained out, so we got on a train and rode for 3 hours to Louisville where we will begin a series tomorrow.
Liberty League:
Cleveland (3) at Louisville (9): Miah Turner (28-5.3) (13-7) over Artie Boucher (26-6.1) (4-10). Turner allowed 4 hits, 4 walks and struck out 3. 2B Tom Walker (26-3.8) had 4 hits, stole a base, scored a run and had 2 RBIs. For the Spiders, CF Effie Poff (23-8.5) hit a triple and a home run, walked twice, scored 2 runs and had 2 RBIs.
Boston (4) at Indianapolis (6): Sal DeVaux (34-3.5) (5-13) over William Little (28-6.0) (5-14). DeVaux allowed 8 hits, 3 walks and struck out 2.
Pittsburgh (4) at Kansas City (5): Piggy Lambert (25-8.2) (9-7) over Tom Lilly (29-6.4) (8-8). Lambert allowed 7 hits, 3 walks and struck out 3. LF Lou Baggett (27-4.2), who is leading the League hitting, had 3 hits with 2 doubles, scored a run and had 2 RBIs.
Grand National Association:
Buffalo (8) at Washington (6): Wild Bill Perrell (25-7.3) (10-8) over Jiggs Niedermeyer (25-5.8) (1-4). Perrell allowed 7 hits, 3 walks and struck out 8. The Bisons, who are not folding yet,even though they have lost their ace for the season, scored twice in the top of the 8th to tie the game and twice in the 9th to take the lead.
Chicago (2) at St. Louis (11): Jimmy Richards (26-0.9) (10-13) over Pony Stanley (26-6.2) (11-5). Richards allowed 2 hits, 6 walks and struck out 7. RF Jimmy King (26-4.5) had 3 hits with a double and his 2nd home run of the season, scored 3 runs and had 3 RBIs.
Milwaukee (13) at Omaha (5): Dave Ward (24-6.1) (10-12) over Skyrocket Rice (24-5.2) (10-9). Ward allowed 7 hits, 4 walks and struck out 4. Rice beaned 4 batters. LF Ted Steeves (27-4.2) had 4 hits with a double, scored 2 runs and had 4 RBIs. Manger/2B Lou Bohus (29-5.4) had 5 hits with a double and a triple, stole 2 bases, scored 3 runs and had 2 RBIs. Omaha's losing streak reaches double figures.
Only games scheduled.
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