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1904 Timeline
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- New York Giants pitcher Earl Moore pitches no-hitter against the
Chicago Cubs in his first start of the season. This is the 4th no-hitter in
Flashback Baseball League history (4/8/1904).
- Chicago Cubs pitcher Bill Bernhard pitches one-hitter against the
Boston Beaneaters, giving up only hit to CF George Stone, in Chicago 1-0 win
(4/25/1904).
- The Boston Pilgrims score 4 runs in the top of the 19th inning, all
against Harry Kane, to beat the Chicago WhiteSox 9-5 (5/1/1904).
- Botston Pilgrims pitcher Ed Killian pitches one-hitter against the
Detroit Tigers, giving up only hit to 2B Claude Ritchey, in Boston 3-0 win (4/29/1904).
- Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Bugs Raymond loses no-hitter with 1 out
in the 9th inning against the Pittsburgh Pirates, giving up a single to
RF Harry Lumley. Pittsburgh went on to score 4 runs on 4 hits in the inning
against Raymond, but Philadelphia held on for a 6-4 win (5/10/1904).
- Detroit Tigers pitcher George Mullin pitches one-hitter against the
Cleveland Blues, giving up only hit to RF Socks Seybold, in Detroit 1-0 win
(5/14/1904).
- Cleveland Blues pitcher Ed Doheny pitches one-hitter against the
Boston Pilgrims, giving up only hit to 3B Sammy Strang, in Cleveland 4-0 win
(5/22/1904).
- The Boston Beaneaters commit 7 errors (3 by
SS Lave Cross) against the Cincinnati Reds in Reds 8-5 win (6/4/1904).
- Cleveland Blues pitcher Cy Falkenberg pitches the 5th ever Flashback
Baseball League no-hitter, against the Boston Pilgrims, winning 3-0 in front
of 35509 people in Cleveland. Falkenberg walked 7 batters in this game
(7/2/1904).
- The Detroit Tigers commit 8 errors (2 each by
1B Dan Mcgann, 2B Roy Brashear, and SS Bill Dahlen) against the Chicago
WhiteSox in Chicago 7-6 win (7/8/1904).
- Boston Pilgrims pitcher Rube Kisinger pitches one-hitter against the
Washington Nationals, giving up only an 8th inning double to RF Danny Green, in
Boston 3-0 win (7/12/1904).
- The American League beats the National League 6-1 in the Flashback
Baseball League All-Star Game, behind All-Star Game Most Valuable Player
Award winner, Chicago WhiteSox pitcher Addie Joss who pitched 3 scoreless
innings, giving up 2 hits and 2 BB's and striking out 1. Joss also had a hit
and a run scored in 2 AB's. The American League now leads the National
League 2-0 in Flashback Baseball League All-Star Game history (7/14/1904).
- The Philadelphia Phillies score 2 runs in the top of the 19th inning
and hold on to beat the Brooklyn Superbas 2-0. Brooklyn starter Clark
Griffith pitched 15.1 innings throwing 199 pitches before turning it over to
the bullpen, whos Claude Elliott gave up the game losing runs. Phillies
starter Norwood Gibson pitched 13 innings throwing 193 pitches (7/19/1904).
- The Boston Pilgrims score 2 runs in the top of the 18th inning and
hold on to beat the Chicago WhiteSox 9-7. Boston won despite committing 7
errors (7/23/1904).
- The Boston Pilgrims commit 7 errors but
pound out 19 hits (8 doubles) against the Philadelphia Athletics and win
the game 15-11 (8/21/1904).
- Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Beany Jacobson pitches one-hitter against the
New York Giants, giving up only a 5th inning double to Giants LF Fred Odwell, in
Pittsburgh 2-0 win (8/26/1904).
- Cleveland Blues 2B Joe Kelley collects career hit #2000 with a 5th
inning single off of New York Highlanders pitcher Ed Murphy, in New York 4-2
win (8/29/1904).
- Cleveland Blues pitcher Mordecai "Three Fingers" Brown pitches one-hitter against the
New York Highlanders, giving up only hit to New York 3B Bill Bradley, in
Cleveland 3-1 win (9/16/1904).
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