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1905 Timeline
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- Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Harry Howell tears
rotator cuff in first start year and is lost for the remainder of the
season. Right hander Harry McIntire takes over Howell's spot in the
rotation (4/7/1905).
- Cincinnati Reds pitcher Barney Pelty pitches one-hitter against the
St. Louis Cardinals, giving up only hit to 3B Harry Wolverton, in Cincinnati
7-0 win (4/7/1905).
- The Boston Beaneaters commit 7 errors (2 each
by 3B Kid Elberfeld and RF George Merritt) against the Pittsburgh Pirates in
Pirates 9-1 win (4/11/1905).
- Chicago Cubs SS Simon Nicholls becomes the 2nd player in
Flashback Baseball History to hit for the cycle, collecting 5 hits off of
the Philadelphia Phillies, in Philadelphia 11-10 12 inning win (5/1/1905).
- Philadelphia Athletics pitcher Eddie Plank pitches one-hitter against the
Cleveland Blues, giving up only hit to CF Homer Smoot, in Philadelphia 2-0 win
(5/28/1905).
- Brooklyn Superbas rookie pitcher Buster Brown pitches a 2 game shutout
in first career start, against the Cincinnati Reds, winning 9-0
(6/2/1905).
- Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Harry McIntire loses no-hitter with a
single by Boston Beaneater PH Patsy Dougherty, the first batter in the 9th
inning, and settles on a 2 hitter in a Philadelphia 10 inning 1-0 win
(6/3/1905).
- The Cleveland Blues commit 7 errors in a 9-4 loss to the St. Louis
Browns, all by different players. St. Louis SS Jack Dunn committed 4
errors in the same game (6/5/1905).
- Philadelphia Phillies CF Cy Seymour becomes the 3rd player in
Flashback Baseball History to hit for the cycle, collecting 4 hits off of
the Chicago Cubs, in Philadelphia 11-8 win (6/18/1905).
- The Detroit Tigers commit 7 errors (4 by 2B
Dan McGann) against the New York Highlanders in New York 10-5 win
(7/3/1905).
- Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Bugs Raymond tears a
tricep muscle and is finished for the season, ending a terrific
season in which he went 10-3 with a 2.10 ERA in 17 starts (7/1/1905).
- Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Ed Reulbach pitches one-hitter against the
Brooklyn Superbas, giving up only hit to RF Elmer Flick, in Pittsburgh 7-0 win
(7/4/1905).
- The Washington Nationals beat the Detroit Tigers 2-1 in a 19 inning
game. Washington starter Tully Sparks pitches 15 innings before giving
way to his bullpen (7/6/1905).
- New York Giants SS Tommy Corcoran collects career hit #2000
with an 8th inning single off of Boston Beaneaters pitcher Ed Siever, in New
York 5-2 win (7/11/1905).
- Boston Beaneaters pitcher Roy Patterson loses no-hitter with a 9th
inning, 2 out triple by New York Giants CF Emmet Heidrick, in a Boston 2-0 win
(7/12/1905).
- The National League scores 4 runs in the bottom of the 11th inning to
beat the American League 14-10 and win its first Flashback League All-Star
game. The National League was lead by Ed Delahanty of the Pittsburgh
Pirates, who came in at SS and won the All-Star Game Most Valuable Player
Award after a 3-4 with 3 runs scores and 4 RBI's performance. The American
League now leads the All-Star Game history 2 games to 1 (7/14/1905).
- Detroit Tigers rookie CF Ty Cobb becomes the 4th player in
Flashback Baseball History to hit for the cycle, going 5-5 off of
the New York Highlanders, including a 1st inning Grand Slam, in
Detroit 11-2 win. Cobb also went 3-3 in his next game, to collect 8
straight hits (7/18/1905).
- The New York Highlanders commit 7 errors against the
Boston Pilgrims, but manage to win 3-2 in 10 innings (7/22/1905).
- Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Jesse Stovall pitches one-hitter against the
Boston Beaneaters, giving up only hit to CF George Stone, in Philadelphia
3-0 win (8/12/1905).
- Detroit Tigers SS Bill Dahlen collects career hit #2000
with an 8th inning double off of Washington Nationals pitcher Carl Lundgren, in
Washington 3-1 win (8/13/1905).
- New York Highlanders 1B Jack Doyle collects career hit #2000
with an 8th inning single off of Chicago WhiteSox pitcher Red Donahue, in
New York 6-1 win (8/19/1905).
- Chicago WhiteSox pitcher Mal Eason tears a
tricep muscle and is finished for the season, ending 11-13 with a
2.84 ERA in 28 starts (8/30/1905).
- Washington Nationals pitcher Lefty Leifield loses no-hitter with 2
outs in the 9th
inning, to Chicago WhiteSox SS Honus Wagner who hit a single, in Washington
1-0 win (9/2/1905).
- The Boston Beaneaters commit 7 errors for the second time this
season, in 11-4 loss to the New York Giants (8/31/1905).
- Pittsburgh Pirates LF Ed Delahanty becomes the first player in
Flashback League baseball history to collect 3000 hits in his career, with a
7th inning double off of Cincinnati Reds pitcher John Deering, in Pirates
13-3 win (8/31/1905).
- Chicago Cubs pitcher Ed Stricklett tears a
tricep muscle and is finished for the season, ending 9-12 with a 3.48
ERA in 28 starts (9/4/1905).
- Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Christy Mathewson pitches one-hitter against the
Brooklyn Superbas, giving up only hit to 2B Danny Murphy, in Philadelphia
10-0 win (9/8/1905).
- Cleveland Blues RF Socks Seybold becomes the first player in Flashback
Baseball League history to smack 3 HR's in one game, collecting 3 HR's and 6
RBI's against Deacon Phillippe of the New York Highlanders in Cleveland 9-5
win (9/10/1905).
- New York Giants pitcher Earl Moore pitches one-hitter against the
Cinacinnati Reds, giving up only hit to starting pitcher Frank Owens in New
York 2-0 win (9/13/1905).
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