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Old 10-07-2024, 01:58 PM   #2341
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June 19th 1893

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June 19th, 1893

Goldsmith Hits Milestone with 250th Win at Bucks Ballpark

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Fred Goldsmith etched his name in the annals of baseball history today, securing his 250th career win as the Columbus Bandits triumphed over the Milwaukee Bucks, 9-3, at Bucks Ballpark.

After the game, a visibly elated Goldsmith reflected on his remarkable achievement. "Wow! This is a select group of pitchers. I am honored and thrilled to be in it," he said. "I never dreamed of winning this many games."

In his historic outing, Goldsmith pitched a complete game, going 9 innings while allowing 3 runs on 11 hits. He recorded 3 strikeouts and issued 2 walks, demonstrating the skill and resilience that have defined his illustrious career.

With this victory, Goldsmith's career record now stands at 250 wins against 200 losses, with an impressive 2.85 ERA and 1,513 strikeouts. Opposing batters have managed a .249 average against him, a testament to his dominance on the mound over the years.

As Goldsmith celebrates this significant milestone, fans and teammates alike are eager to see how many more victories the veteran pitcher can add to his illustrious resume.
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Old 10-07-2024, 01:59 PM   #2342
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June 21st 1893

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June 21st, 1893

Morris Pitches Shutout as Rebels Triumph Over Barons

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In a stellar performance today, Ed Morris of the Boston Rebels dazzled the crowd with a complete-game shutout against the Baltimore Barons, leading his team to an impressive 8-0 victory at home. The 31-year-old left-hander was in dominant form, allowing just 6 hits while striking out 5 and walking 2 batters.

Baltimore manager Roberto Mandujano expressed his frustration after the game, saying, "I hope we miss him next time. Morris certainly pitched a strong game against us today. He was in a groove, throwing everything for strikes—throwing hard and changing speeds effectively."

With this win, Morris improves his record to 7-10 for the season, sporting a solid 3.43 ERA over 16 starts. His outstanding performance today showcases the potential he brings to the mound, raising hopes for the Rebels as they look to climb the league standings.

Cleveland Royals Lose Farrell to Injury

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The Cleveland Royals faced a setback today as second baseman Jack Farrell sprained his ankle during their loss to the Columbus Bandits. Although Farrell could play if needed, the club has decided to place him on the injured reserve until he fully recovers. Initial estimates indicate he will be sidelined for about 2 weeks.

This season, Farrell has been a reliable contributor for the Royals, boasting a .263 batting average, with 4 home runs, 25 runs scored, and 19 RBIs across 52 games, including 37 starts. His absence will undoubtedly be felt as the Royals navigate their schedule in the coming weeks, hoping for a swift recovery for their key player.
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Old 10-07-2024, 02:00 PM   #2343
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June 22nd 1893

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June 22nd, 1893

Stratton Shuts Down Rebels in Thrilling 1-0 Victory

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In a stunning display of pitching prowess, 24-year-old Scott Stratton of the Baltimore Barons blanked the Boston Rebels at Boston Fields, leading his team to a nail-biting 1-0 victory. Stratton showcased his skills on the mound, allowing just 7 hits while striking out 1 and walking 2 batters.

"Hopefully there will be plenty more of these in the future for us," Stratton remarked after the game, reflecting on his strong performance that kept the Rebels off the scoreboard throughout the contest.

This win improves Stratton's record to 7-6 for the season. Over 16 starts, he has logged 119.1 innings, striking out 16 batters while maintaining a 4.22 ERA. His efforts today not only solidify his position as a key player for the Barons but also demonstrate the team's potential as they look to build momentum moving forward in the season.
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Old 10-07-2024, 02:03 PM   #2344
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June 23rd, 1893

Saints’ Ed Seward Out Longer Than Expected

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The New York Saints have received disappointing news regarding starting pitcher Ed Seward, whose recovery from an elbow sprain is taking longer than initially anticipated. Team doctors have indicated that Seward will require additional treatment, meaning he could be sidelined for at least three more weeks.

This season, Seward has posted a commendable record of 7 wins and 4 losses, along with a solid 3.30 ERA. In his 12 appearances, he has struck out 19 batters over 90 innings, highlighting his importance to the Saints' pitching rotation as they strive to maintain their winning streak.

Calihan Guides Bandits to Narrow Victory

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Will Calihan showcased resilience on the mound, leading the Columbus Bandits to a hard-fought 2-0 victory over the Cleveland Royals at Cleveland Grounds. Although Calihan's performance included 5 walks and 9 hits allowed, he managed to keep the Royals off the scoreboard.

“It didn’t feel quite right today, but I made the decision to bear down and work through it,” Calihan explained. “I made a few mistakes, but it goes to show what you can do with grit and not much else.”

With this win, Calihan's record improves to 8-5, and he holds a 4.12 ERA for the season.

McKeon Dominates Sox in 12-0 Rout

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The St. Louis Sox experienced a dismal outing against Milwaukee Bucks pitcher Larry McKeon, who shut them out in a lopsided 12-0 victory at Bucks Field. McKeon limited the Sox to just 5 hits and struck out 1 batter, effectively neutralizing St. Louis’s offense.

“No offense to the Sox, but that was a cakewalk today,” McKeon said after his stellar performance.
With this win, McKeon improved his season record to 9-4, sporting a 4.75 ERA through 16 games.

Burke and Crane Shine in Cardinals' Victory

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Eddie Burke of the Chicago Cardinals had an explosive night at the plate, leading his team to a thrilling 9-7 victory over the St. Louis Roughnecks. Burke collected 5 hits in 5 at-bats, including a key RBI double in the ninth inning.

Burke’s impressive performance included singles in the 1st, 4th, 6th, and 8th innings, bringing his batting average to .244 along with 1 home run and 28 RBIs this season.

Not to be outdone, Roughnecks right fielder Ed Crane also had a stellar game, matching Burke's performance with 5 hits, including a two-run homer in the 1st inning. Crane’s outstanding night elevated his batting average to .339, with 9 home runs and 70 RBIs to his name.

In a game filled with offensive fireworks, both players showcased their skills, making it a memorable night at Roughnecks Field.
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Old 10-07-2024, 02:04 PM   #2345
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June 26th, 1893

Getzein Shuts Down Chicago with Stellar Performance

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In an impressive display of pitching, Charlie Getzein of the Boston Bears silenced the Chicago Cardinals with a commanding 4-0 victory at Bears Field. The left-hander was nearly untouchable, allowing just 5 hits while striking out 2 batters and keeping Chicago’s lineup off balance throughout the game.

“I felt great out there today,” Getzein said. “I was able to keep them guessing and make my pitches work.”

With this win, Getzein’s season record improves to 9-8, and he boasts a commendable 2.99 ERA. His performance was crucial in leading the Bears to a much-needed victory, as they look to gain momentum in the competitive league.

Getzein's mastery on the mound highlighted the Bears' strategy, demonstrating their capability to challenge any lineup. As the season progresses, Boston fans will be eager to see how Getzein continues to perform and help the team climb the standings.
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June 30th, 1893

Johnston's Hot Streak Continues as Hitmen Dominate

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In a commanding performance, Dick Johnston of the Brooklyn Hitmen has extended his hitting streak to an impressive 20 games, helping his team to a resounding 11-1 victory over the St. Louis Roughnecks at Hitmen Ballpark.

Johnston contributed two hits to the rout, including a single in the fourth inning and another in the sixth. His performance showcased his consistency and determination at the plate, solidifying his status as a key player for the Hitmen this season.

“Twenty games is a big chunk of the year, isn’t it?” Johnston said when asked about his remarkable streak. “It’s hard to wrap your head around.”

Currently batting .269 with 1 home run, Johnston has been an integral part of Brooklyn's lineup, demonstrating both skill and resilience as the team pushes forward in the league standings.

With this victory, the Hitmen are gaining momentum and looking to capitalize on their success as the season progresses. Fans will undoubtedly be watching Johnston closely as he aims to continue his impressive run.
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July 1st, 1893

Columbus Bandits and New York Saints Dominate as Season Hits Midway Mark

As the baseball season reaches its halfway point, it is clear that two teams are establishing themselves as the forces to be reckoned with in their respective conferences. In the American Conference, the Columbus Bandits have stretched their lead to a remarkable 6 games over the Baltimore Barons, while the New York Saints hold an impressive 8-game advantage over the St. Louis Roughnecks in the National Conference.
The Bandits have showcased a balanced attack and strong pitching, allowing them to maintain their commanding lead as the season progresses. Meanwhile, the Saints continue to impress with their potent lineup and consistent performances on the mound. Fans from both teams are eagerly anticipating how the second half of the season will unfold, as both teams appear poised to make a serious run for the championship.

Dahlen Takes Home Second Consecutive Batter of the Month Award

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Milwaukee Bucks fans have plenty to celebrate, as third baseman Bill Dahlen has been recognized for his outstanding performance in June. Dahlen earned the American Conference Batter of the Month award for the second consecutive month after an impressive showing that included a .444 batting average, 7 home runs, 24 RBIs, and 28 runs scored.

This season, Dahlen is batting an astonishing .418 with 13 home runs, and his contributions have played a pivotal role in the Bucks' campaign. Fans are buzzing with excitement over Dahlen’s potential, and many believe he is a star on the rise.

Swartwood Claims National Conference Batter of the Month

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In the National Conference, Ed Swartwood of the New York Saints has picked up his second Batter of the Month award, showcasing that age is merely a number. Swartwood had a stellar June, batting .375, hitting 1 home run, driving in 20 runs, and scoring 25 times, all while compiling an impressive .509 on-base percentage.

In 68 games this season, Swartwood is hitting at a .371 pace with 92 hits and 2 home runs. His consistent performance has been crucial for the Saints, helping them maintain their position at the top of the National Conference.

As the second half of the season approaches, fans will be keeping a close eye on these players and their respective teams as they strive for glory in the months to come.

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Old 10-07-2024, 02:07 PM   #2348
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Old 10-08-2024, 12:20 PM   #2349
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July 1st, 1893

Amos Rusie's Season Ends Due to Elbow Injury

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Cincinnati Wildcats pitcher Amos Rusie will miss the rest of the season after suffering a serious elbow injury during the team’s loss to the New York Saints. Fans feared the worst, and after the game, the bad news was confirmed: Rusie has a partially torn UCL (ulnar collateral ligament) in his elbow. Doctors estimate that he’ll be out of action for 7-8 months.

Rusie's season ends with a 2-11 record and a 5.36 ERA. The injury is a major setback for the Wildcats, who will need to adjust their pitching rotation for the remainder of the season. Rusie's recovery will be closely watched by fans and teammates alike.

Ed Swartwood Sidelined with Back Injury

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New York Saints star batter Ed Swartwood, who recently won back-to-back NC Batter of the Month awards, received some bad news today. He’s been diagnosed with chronic back soreness after his team’s win over the Cincinnati Wildcats and will miss 2 to 3 weeks.

Swartwood has had a standout season so far, hitting .373 with 2 home runs, 72 runs scored, and 55 RBIs. His absence will be a big loss for the Saints, but the team is hopeful he’ll recover quickly and return to his strong form soon.
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Old 10-08-2024, 12:21 PM   #2350
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July 3rd, 1893

Frank Foreman Sidelined with Elbow Strain

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St. Louis Roughnecks pitcher Frank Foreman will be out of action for the next two weeks after suffering an elbow strain during his team's win over the Boston Bears. Foreman, who has been a key player in the Roughnecks' rotation, received the diagnosis following the game, forcing him to take a brief break from the season.

So far this year, Foreman has made 17 starts, posting a solid 9-4 record and an ERA of 4.75. The Roughnecks will be without one of their top pitchers for the next couple of weeks, but they remain hopeful he will return quickly to help the team in the stretch run.
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July 4th, 1893

Jackie Hayes Out with Wrist Injury

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Louisville Captains right fielder Jackie Hayes will miss the next three weeks after suffering a bone bruise to his wrist in today’s game against the Columbus Bandits. Hayes was hit by a pitch during the Captains' loss and left the game immediately. Post-game evaluations confirmed the bruise, sidelining him for the coming weeks.

Hayes has been a key contributor for Louisville this season, hitting .278 with 8 home runs, 45 runs scored, and 79 RBIs. His absence will be felt as the Captains look to bounce back, but they are hopeful for his swift return to the lineup.
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July 5th, 1893

Dick Johnston’s Hitting Streak Ends in Brooklyn Loss

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It was a rough day for Brooklyn Hitmen center fielder Dick Johnston, as his impressive 23-game hitting streak came to an end during a 7-5 loss to the New York Saints at Saints Park. Johnston went 0-for-4 at the plate, unable to get a hit against the Saints' pitching staff.

New York Saints manager Wayne Slagle praised his team's approach to containing Johnston, saying, "Anyone on a 23-game hitting streak is going to be a tough out, but we had a plan and got it done."

Johnston, 31, has had a strong season so far, posting a .275 batting average with 1 home run, 25 RBIs, 38 runs scored, and 56 games played. Despite the end of his hitting streak, he remains a key figure in Brooklyn's lineup moving forward.
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July 8th, 1893

George Cuppy Spins 4-Hit Shutout Against Washington

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St. Louis Sox pitcher George Cuppy dominated the Washington Americans today, throwing a masterful 4-hit shutout in an 8-0 victory. Cuppy kept the Washington hitters off balance throughout the game, striking out 5 and walking just 2.

"He just worked us over," said Washington manager Mike Crane. "He probably didn’t even need a shower after the game – he barely worked up a sweat."

With this performance, Cuppy improves his record to 11-7 on the season with an impressive 2.94 ERA, cementing his place as one of the league's top pitchers this year.

Walt Wilmot Piles on 5 Hits in Chicago's 11-3 Win

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Chicago right fielder Walt Wilmot had a standout day at the plate, racking up 5 hits in 6 at-bats during his team’s 11-3 victory over the Brooklyn Hitmen. Wilmot was nearly unstoppable, collecting four singles and an RBI single while grounding out only once.

"Wilmot was too tough to get out today," said the Hitmen’s manager. "No matter what we threw him, he hit it. And he hit some good pitches, too."

Wilmot’s season has been steady, with a .316 batting average, 48 hits, 1 home run, 13 RBIs, 29 runs scored, and a solid .381 on-base percentage.

Milwaukee's Pud Galvin Injured, Out 3 Weeks

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Milwaukee Bucks veteran pitcher Pud Galvin was forced to leave today’s game against the Louisville Captains after sustaining a hamstring strain. Galvin, who has been a key part of the Bucks’ rotation, will miss the next 3 weeks due to the injury.

This season, Galvin has compiled a 9-10 record with a 3.28 ERA, contributing significantly to Milwaukee’s pitching staff. His absence will be felt, and the Bucks will have to adjust their rotation as they await his return.
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July 11th, 1893

John Ward Leads Louisville to 14-5 Victory with 5-Hit Performance

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Louisville Captains first baseman John Ward was the star of the day at Boston Fields, collecting 5 hits in 6 at-bats and leading his team to a commanding 14-5 win over the Boston Rebels. Ward's strong showing at the plate set the tone for a dominant offensive performance by the Captains.

"I told the guys in the dugout, just be thinking about hitting the ball hard somewhere," Ward said after the game. "Seems like it worked out well for us today."

The Rebels' manager, Sam Trammell, expressed frustration with his team's pitching, stating, "We gave up too much plate. Every hitter in the league will rip you when you do that."

Ward’s 5-hit day included singles in the 1st, 4th, 6th, 8th, and a run-scoring RBI single in the 9th. He flied out once in the 3rd inning. With today’s performance, Ward now holds a .314 batting average for the season, along with 1 home run and 43 RBIs.
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July 12th, 1893

Ed Greer Shines with Perfect Day at the Plate

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Baltimore center fielder Ed Greer enjoyed a remarkable outing at Barons Park, going 5-for-5 against the Washington Americans and leading his team to a narrow 10-9 victory. Greer’s offensive performance was a key factor in the win, showcasing his ability to find gaps in the defense.

"It felt like taking batting practice," Greer remarked after the game. "I was seeing the ball very well and it was going just about anywhere I wanted."

Greer’s impressive day included an RBI single in the 2nd inning, singles in the 4th, 5th, 7th, and another single in the 9th. With today’s performance, he raises his season batting average to .291, along with 1 home run and 50 RBIs over 77 games played.

Arlie Latham to Miss 6 Weeks with Back Spasms

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Cleveland Royals shortstop Arlie Latham faced a significant setback today as he suffered recurring back spasms during his team's loss to the Milwaukee Bucks. The injury will sideline him for approximately 6 weeks, creating a challenge for the Royals as they look to maintain their competitive edge.

This season, Latham has struggled at the plate, posting a .170 batting average with 2 home runs, 30 runs scored, and 18 RBIs in 77 games. His absence will be felt, and the Royals will need to adjust their lineup as they navigate the next few weeks without their shortstop.
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July 13th, 1893

Buster Hoover Stars with 5 Hits in Louisville Victory

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Louisville Captains left fielder Buster Hoover put on a remarkable display at Boston Fields, collecting 5 hits in 6 at-bats to lead his team to an 8-5 victory over the Boston Rebels. Hoover’s performance was crucial, showcasing his ability to find gaps and drive in runs.

"I'm just out there to try and help the team win," Hoover said after the game. "I had some real good at-bats. I made good, solid contact and luckily no one caught 'em."

Hoover’s day included a groundout in the 1st, a single in the 4th, two crucial two-run singles in the 6th and 7th innings, a single in the 9th, and an RBI single in the 11th. This season, Hoover boasts a .329 batting average and 1 home run.

Fred Dunlap Hits 5 but Rebels Fall Short

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Despite a stellar performance at the plate, Fred Dunlap's efforts weren’t enough to lift the Boston Rebels, who lost 8-5 to the Louisville Captains. The 35-year-old second baseman went 5-for-6, showcasing his hitting skills but lamenting the team’s overall performance.

"It's hard to get too excited," Dunlap said after the game. "After a game like this, everyone's quiet and they just want to go home."

Dunlap’s impressive outing included a double in the 1st, a single in the 4th, an RBI single in the 7th, and two more singles in the 9th and 11th innings. Currently, he holds a .368 batting average, 1 home run, and 38 RBIs for the season.

Harry Decker Powers Predators to Victory with 5 Hits

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In a dominant performance, Harry Decker of the Pittsburgh Predators went 5-for-6 against the St. Louis Roughnecks, helping his team secure a 12-6 victory at Roughnecks Field. Decker's strong hitting made it seem effortless, as he consistently found ways to reach base.

"The way I was swinging, I think I could have closed my eyes and hit the ball," Decker quipped after the game.

St. Louis manager Billy Arnold responded to Decker's comment with humor, saying he would "take him up on that next time." Decker’s day included a single in the 1st, a flied out in the 3rd, singles in the 5th and 9th, an RBI single in the 6th, and a double in the 8th.

This season, Decker is batting .271 with 2 home runs, 43 RBIs, and has reached base at a .324 rate in 78 games.
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July 16th, 1893

Billy Rhines Throws Shutout in Rebels’ Victory

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Boston Rebels pitcher Billy Rhines delivered a stellar performance at Washington Stadium, blanking the Washington Americans in a commanding 5-0 shutout. Rhines limited the Americans to just 8 hits, showcasing his dominance on the mound.

"It was just one of those games where everything went right. I threw a lot of strikes," Rhines commented after the game. "And the pitches they did get to hit, they didn't do anything with them."

The 25-year-old right-hander issued 2 walks and struck out 2 batters, further solidifying his control throughout the game. With this victory, Rhines improves his record to 9 wins and 11 losses on the season, with a 4.32 ERA and 32 strikeouts over 164.2 innings pitched.

Jack Clements Powers Bandits to Blowout Win

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In a spectacular display of hitting, Jack Clements of the Columbus Bandits went 5-for-5 at the plate, leading his team to a decisive 15-5 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks at Bandits Ballpark. Clements’ performance was pivotal in the Bandits' offensive onslaught.

"Clements was really good, and we were really bad," lamented Bucks manager Tyler Horan. "Next time he's that hot, we'll just walk him."

Clements’ impressive day included a single in the 1st, an RBI single in the 3rd, another RBI single in the 4th, a double in the 6th, an RBI double in the 7th, and a walk that scored a run in the 8th. For the season, Clements is batting .297, with 99 hits, 9 home runs, 81 runs scored, and 89 RBIs.

Dave Orr Extends Hitting Streak in Bears’ Win

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Boston Bears first baseman Dave Orr continued his impressive hitting streak, going 4-for-5 at the plate in a 14-7 victory over the Brooklyn Hitmen at Hitmen Ballpark. Orr’s performance extended his hitting streak to an impressive 20 consecutive games.

Orr's day included a single in the 1st, an RBI single in the 3rd, being hit by a pitch in the 3rd, grounding out in the 5th, and adding two more singles in the 7th and 9th innings. This season, Orr boasts a remarkable .393 batting average, along with 5 home runs, 61 RBIs, and 67 runs scored.

Dave Drew to Miss Time with Fractured Wrist

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New York Saints shortstop Dave Drew will be sidelined for 6-7 weeks after suffering a fractured wrist during his team’s victory over the St. Louis Roughnecks. The injury adds to the Saints' challenges as they navigate the season.

This year, Drew has struggled at the plate, batting .211 with 3 home runs, 40 runs scored, and 53 RBIs over 80 starts. His absence will be felt as the Saints look to maintain their performance in his absence.
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July 20th 1893

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July 20th, 1893

Gus Weyhing Dominates in Shutout Victory Over Americans

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Louisville Captains pitcher Gus Weyhing showcased his talent on the mound with a dominant 6-0 shutout against the Washington Americans at home. Weyhing allowed just 3 hits, issued 2 walks, and struck out 2 batters, effectively controlling the game throughout.

"Gus is good at getting out of jams," Captains manager Matt Huffman remarked. "He's almost more effective when he gets guys on base or gets behind in the count because he uses your aggressiveness against you."

With this victory, Weyhing improves his record to 12 wins and 7 losses in 22 starts, tallying 41 strikeouts over 187 innings and maintaining a 4.96 ERA.

Jack Farrell Shines with 5 Hits, Royals Fall Short

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In a tough loss for the Cleveland Royals, second baseman Jack Farrell turned in an impressive performance at Bandits Ballpark, racking up 5 hits. Despite his offensive display, the Royals fell to the Columbus Bandits, 3-2.

Farrell's contributions included singles in the 1st, 3rd, 5th, 7th, and 9th innings. This season, Farrell has posted a .273 batting average with 45 hits, 4 home runs, and 20 RBIs over 59 games.

Frank Knauss Silences Wildcats in Bears’ Victory

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Frank Knauss of the Boston Bears delivered an impressive performance, throwing a 3-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Wildcats in a 3-0 victory at Bears Field. Knauss struck out 6 batters and walked just 1, effectively neutralizing the Wildcats' offense.

"I'm sweating now because it's hot in here," Knauss quipped after the game. "But it didn't even feel like I was sweating out there."

Knauss has now recorded 8 wins against 11 losses this season, with 51 strikeouts in 167.1 innings and a 4.36 ERA.

Stump Wiedman Leads Hitmen to Shutout Against Thunder

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Brooklyn Hitmen pitcher Stump Wiedman was in fine form, leading his team to a 4-0 shutout victory over the Philadelphia Thunder. He allowed 7 hits, struck out 1 batter, and walked another, showcasing his command on the mound.

"A complete-game shutout is fun territory for me," Wiedman said after the game. "I had good balance and mechanics and was able to keep the ball down. When I do that, good things happen."
Wiedman’s season record stands at 9 wins and 9 losses with a 3.58 ERA over 21 starts.

Dave Orr's Hitting Streak Ends at 22 Games

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Boston Bears first baseman Dave Orr's remarkable 22-game hitting streak came to an end as he went 0-for-3 in the team's 3-0 victory over the Cincinnati Wildcats. Despite the loss of his streak, Orr continues to maintain impressive season statistics.

"Heck yeah, I'm disappointed it's over," Orr admitted. "My financial advisor is disappointed too. When you're riding a streak like that, everybody wants a piece of you. Nobody wants the guy who went 0-for-3."

Orr has had an outstanding season, batting .398 with 5 home runs, 65 RBIs, and 69 runs scored.
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July 21st, 1893

Les German Shines in Shutout Victory Over Americans

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Louisville Captains pitcher Les German delivered an outstanding performance against the Washington Americans, shutting them out with a remarkable 6-hit effort in a 3-0 victory. German was in command throughout the game, registering 1 strikeout and issuing no walks.

"I had my good stuff and it went where I wanted it to go," German remarked after the game, reflecting on his dominant outing.

With this win, German improved his season record to 10 wins and 9 losses in 22 starts. He currently holds a 4.93 ERA, having allowed 209 hits over 164.1 innings while striking out 33 batters and walking 67. Opposing teams have managed a .300 batting average against him this season, highlighting the significance of his stellar performance against the Americans.

The Captains will look to build on this momentum as they continue their pursuit of a successful season.
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New York Saints Extend Winning Streak to 10 Games

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The New York Saints are on a roll, celebrating their 10th consecutive victory with a commanding performance that showcased the depth of their offensive lineup. The Saints' bats were alive, as multiple players contributed with key hits and runs batted in, solidifying their place as one of the league's most formidable teams.

"It's been a total team effort," remarked Saints manager Wayne Slagle. "Everyone is stepping up and doing their part to help us win."

The recent success has not only propelled the Saints up the standings but has also provided a significant morale boost to the players. With newfound confidence and motivation, the team looks poised to maintain their momentum as they head into the latter half of the season.

Remarkably, this marks the second time this year that the New York Saints have achieved a 10-game winning streak, underlining their consistent performance and determination. Fans and players alike are eager to see how far this winning streak can extend.
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