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Old 06-09-2024, 12:37 AM   #421
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June 19th, 1877

Charles Witherow's Pitching Mastery Leads St. Louis Sox to Shutout Victory Over New York Saints

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Charles Witherow of the St. Louis Sox delivered a pitching masterclass at Saints Park, leading his team to a decisive 2-0 shutout victory over the New York Saints. Witherow's exceptional command and variety of pitches kept the Saints' batters off balance throughout the game, earning praise from both sides.

"He had the changeup working," remarked New York manager Mike Crane in his postgame comments. "You knew it was coming and you still grounded out -- and then he threw it even slower."

Witherow, just 26 years old, showcased maturity and finesse on the mound, utilizing a mix of crisp curves, changeups, and well-placed fastballs to stymie the opposing hitters. His ability to keep the ball down and induce ground balls was a key factor in his success, as he surrendered only 2 hits and issued 2 walks while tallying 1 strikeout in a complete-game effort.

Speaking to reporters after the game, Witherow emphasized the importance of maintaining control and executing pitches effectively in a competitive league like theirs.

"Keeping the ball down is the key to being successful in this league," Witherow stated. "If you don't do that, they'll make you pay."

With this victory, St. Louis evens their record to 9-9, while New York falls to 10-8. Witherow's stellar performance adds another feather to his cap for the season, as he boasts a 3-1 record with a 3.49 ERA across 49 innings pitched.

As the season progresses, the St. Louis Sox will look to build on this momentum, drawing confidence from Witherow's standout performance and aiming for further success on the diamond.
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Old 06-09-2024, 12:40 AM   #422
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June 21st, 1877

Bobby Mathews Pitches New York Saints to Victory Over Chicago Cardinals

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Bobby Mathews of the New York Saints delivered a stellar pitching performance at Cardinals Ballpark, leading his team to a convincing 3-0 victory over the Chicago Cardinals. Mathews completely shut down the Cardinals' offense, surrendering only 3 hits while striking out 5 batters and issuing just 1 walk in a dominant nine-inning effort.

With this win, Mathews improves his season record to an impressive 6-1, boasting a stellar 1.83 ERA across 7 starts. The victory propels New York to an 11-8 record, while Chicago falls to the same 11-8 mark, underlining the competitiveness of the league this season.

Bill Stearns Guides Boston Bears to Shutout Win Over Cincinnati Wildcats

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Bill Stearns of the Boston Bears delivered an exceptional mound performance, blanking the Cincinnati Wildcats in a 4-0 triumph at Bears Ballpark. The 24-year-old hurler stifled the Wildcats' offense, limiting them to just 5 hits while securing the shutout victory for Boston.

Stearns' strong outing marks a bright spot in an otherwise challenging season for the Bears, as he earns his second win of the year against 6 losses, accompanied by a solid 2.88 ERA. The victory pushes Boston to an 8-11 record, while Cincinnati maintains a strong 12-7 position.

Ross Barnes Extends Hitting Streak to 20 Games Despite Philadelphia Thunder's Loss

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Philadelphia Thunder second baseman Ross Barnes continued his impressive hitting streak, extending it to 20 consecutive games despite his team's 4-3 loss to the Brooklyn Hitmen. Barnes went 1-for-4 in the game, contributing to his team but unable to secure the win.

Despite the loss, Barnes remained focused on his individual achievements, emphasizing the personal significance of his hitting streak. With a .443 batting average for the season and 17 RBIs, Barnes' consistency at the plate has been a driving force for the Thunder this season.

Lip Pike Extends Hitting Streak to 20 Games in Brooklyn Hitmen's Victory

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Lip Pike of the Brooklyn Hitmen continued his remarkable hitting streak, extending it to 20 consecutive games with a 2-for-4 performance against the Philadelphia Thunder. Pike's hitting streak has become the talk of the town in Brooklyn, with the 32-year-old center fielder attracting attention for his consistent offensive prowess.

Despite the pressure of maintaining the streak, Pike remains focused on contributing to his team's success. With a .361 batting average and 30 hits for the season, Pike's offensive contributions have been invaluable to the Hitmen's performance this year.

Philadelphia Thunder End Bill Boyd's Hitting Streak Despite Loss to Brooklyn Hitmen

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Bill Boyd's impressive hitting streak came to an end as the Philadelphia Thunder fell to the Brooklyn Hitmen by a score of 4-3. Despite Boyd's hitless performance in the game, ending his streak at 22 consecutive games, the Hitmen emerged victorious.

Boyd, with a batting average of .388, 1 home run, and 9 RBIs for the season, remained pragmatic in the face of the streak's conclusion, acknowledging that such runs inevitably come to an end in the game of baseball.
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Old 06-09-2024, 12:42 AM   #423
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June 22nd, 1877

Orator Shafer's 28-Game Hitting Streak Comes to an End

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The streak has ended for Brooklyn Hitmen third baseman Orator Shafer, whose impressive 28-game hitting streak was snapped in a 3-1 victory over the Philadelphia Thunder at Hitmen Ballpark. Shafer, known for his consistency at the plate, went 0-for-3 in the game, marking the first time in nearly a month that he failed to record a hit.

Reflecting on the end of his streak, Shafer remained philosophical, acknowledging the element of luck in sustaining such a streak in baseball.

"I think I only made it to 28 games because I got lucky once or twice," Shafer commented after the game. "So I guess I can't complain too much that I got unlucky and broke the streak."

Despite the disappointment of the streak's conclusion, Shafer's contributions to the Hitmen's offense this season have been notable, boasting a .359 batting average with 33 hits, 17 runs scored, and 12 RBIs. Brooklyn's victory over Philadelphia pushes their record to 12-9, while the Thunder fall to 9-11.

Lip Pike's 20-Game Hitting Streak Ends in Brooklyn Hitmen's Victory

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Lip Pike's impressive 20-game hitting streak came to an end as the Brooklyn Hitmen secured a 3-1 victory over the Philadelphia Thunder at Hitmen Ballpark. Pike, the 32-year-old center fielder for Brooklyn, went 0-for-4 in the game, unable to extend his remarkable streak.

Pike's silence to reporters after the game hinted at his disappointment, though Brooklyn manager Travis Kensinger expressed confidence in Pike's ability to rebound from the setback.

"I think Lip is a little upset," Kensinger remarked. "He'll get over it."

Despite the end of his streak, Pike's contributions to the Hitmen's offense this season have been significant, maintaining a .345 batting average with 30 hits, 1 home run, 13 RBIs, and 12 runs scored. The Hitmen's victory over the Thunder improves their record to 12-9, further solidifying their position in the league standings.
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Old 06-09-2024, 12:43 AM   #424
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June 25th, 1877

Bobby Mathews' Dominant Pitching Leads New York Saints to Victory Over Brooklyn Hitmen

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The Brooklyn Hitmen faced formidable opposition today in the form of New York hurler Bobby Mathews, who delivered a masterclass performance on the mound. Mathews kept the Hitmen guessing throughout the game, spinning a remarkable 5-hit shutout to secure a convincing 5-0 victory for the New York Saints.

Brooklyn's skipper, Travis Kensinger, admitted the challenge posed by Mathews' pitching prowess, remarking, "He just worked us over. He probably didn't even need a shower after the game -- he barely worked up a sweat."

In his dominant outing, Mathews tallied 3 strikeouts and issued no walks, showcasing exceptional control and command over the game. With this win, Mathews improves his season record to an impressive 7-1, boasting a stellar 1.60 ERA across 8 starts. Across 73 innings pitched, Mathews has accumulated 27 strikeouts while limiting opposing hitters to a mere .198 batting average.

The victory advances the New York Saints to a 13-9 record, while the Brooklyn Hitmen fall to 12-10. Mathews' standout performance further solidifies his reputation as one of the premier pitchers in the league, serving as a key contributor to the Saints' success this season.

As the baseball season progresses, both teams will look to build on this game, drawing inspiration from Mathews' dominant outing and aiming for further victories in the competitive league.
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June 26th, 1877

Terry Larkin Pitches Keokuk Keys to Shutout Victory Over Philadelphia Thunder

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Terry Larkin of the Keokuk Keys showcased his pitching prowess in a dominant performance against the Philadelphia Thunder. The 22-year-old right-hander delivered a stellar outing on the mound, leading the Keys to a resounding 10-0 shutout victory over their opponents.

Facing off against the Thunder, Larkin displayed remarkable control and command, limiting Philadelphia to just 6 hits while issuing no walks and tallying 1 strikeout. His ability to mix pitches effectively and maintain a consistent tempo throughout the game proved pivotal in securing the victory for Keokuk.

Philadelphia manager John Kester acknowledged Larkin's strong performance, expressing his admiration for the young pitcher's skill and determination on the mound.

"Larkin certainly pitched a strong game against us today," Kester remarked. "He was in a groove, throwing everything for strikes. Throwing hard. Changing speeds."

With this win, Larkin improves his season record to 4-6, compiling 20 strikeouts in 87 innings pitched and boasting a solid 3.21 ERA. The victory evens both teams' records to 10-13, underlining the competitive nature of the league this season.

As the baseball season progresses, both the Keokuk Keys and the Philadelphia Thunder will seek to build on this game, drawing inspiration from Larkin's standout performance as they continue their pursuit of success in the league.
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June 27th, 1877

Ross Barnes Extends Hitting Streak to 25 Games in Philadelphia Thunder's Victory Over Keokuk

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Ross Barnes of the Philadelphia Thunder continued his remarkable hitting streak, extending it to an impressive 25 consecutive games in a hard-fought 4-3 triumph over the Keokuk Keys at Keys Field. Barnes' consistency at the plate has been a driving force for the Thunder throughout the season, and his performance once again proved instrumental in securing victory for his team.

Despite facing a formidable opponent in the Keokuk Keys, Barnes remained unfazed, delivering a crucial hit in today's game to contribute to Philadelphia's success. Reflecting on his achievement, Barnes expressed humility and gratitude for his remarkable streak.

"25 games is a big chunk of the year, isn't it?" Barnes remarked to reporters. "It's hard to wrap your head around."

Barnes' hitting display in today's game underscored his value to the Thunder's offense, as he continues to maintain an impressive batting average of .435 for the season. While Barnes has yet to hit a home run, his ability to drive in runs and score himself has been vital for Philadelphia's success, with 19 RBIs and 22 runs scored to his name.

With this victory, the Philadelphia Thunder improve their record to 11-13, while the Keokuk Keys fall to 10-14. As the baseball season progresses, Barnes' remarkable hitting streak will undoubtedly be a point of focus for fans and analysts alike, as he continues to make his mark on the league.
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June 29th, 1877

Harry Arundel Pitches Complete Game Shutout as Philadelphia Thunder Defeat St. Louis Sox

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Harry Arundel of the Philadelphia Thunder delivered a pitching masterclass at Thunder Ballpark, leading his team to a commanding 5-0 victory over the visiting St. Louis Sox. Arundel's dominant performance on the mound left the St. Louis batters struggling to make contact, as he held them to just 3 hits in a complete game shutout.

St. Louis manager Larry Love acknowledged Arundel's effectiveness, commenting, "He stayed aggressive and his ball was really moving," reflecting on the challenging task his team faced against the Thunder's pitcher.

Arundel's stellar outing included 4 strikeouts and only 1 walk, highlighting his exceptional control and command throughout the game. Speaking to reporters after the game, Arundel credited his success to his ability to consistently execute his pitches.

"If I make good pitches, I'm going to get some outs," Arundel stated. "I was making good pitches the entire game."

With this victory, Arundel improves his season record to 6-3, accompanied by an impressive 2.28 ERA. The win boosts the Philadelphia Thunder's record to 12-13, while the St. Louis Sox fall to 11-14.

As the baseball season progresses, Arundel's standout performance serves as a testament to his skill and determination on the mound, while the Philadelphia Thunder continue their pursuit of success in the competitive league.
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Cincinnati Wildcats Surprisingly Lead American Conference

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In a surprising turn of events, the Cincinnati Wildcats have emerged as the unexpected leaders of the American Conference at the quarter-way point of the season. The team's remarkable performance has exceeded expectations, claiming a two-game lead over the Cleveland Royals in the standings. A significant contributor to this success has been the outstanding performance of pitcher Foghorn Bradley.

June proved to be a magical month for Bradley, as he dazzled on the mound, holding American Conference hitters spellbound with his exceptional skills. Bradley amassed an impressive 6-2 record and boasted a stellar 1.44 ERA across eight starts, pitching a total of 75 innings. Additionally, he recorded 11 strikeouts, demonstrating his dominance on the mound.

Bradley's outstanding performance did not go unnoticed, as he was rightfully rewarded with the Pitcher of the Month trophy, acknowledging his remarkable contributions to the Wildcats' success. His exceptional pitching has been instrumental in propelling Cincinnati to the top of the American Conference standings, defying expectations and establishing them as formidable contenders in the league.

Bobby Mathews Leads New York Saints to Top of National Conference

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At the conclusion of the first month of the season, the New York Saints find themselves at the summit of the National Conference standings, leading by a single game. A significant factor behind their success has been the stellar performance of star pitcher Bobby Mathews, who has played a pivotal role in their ascent to the top.

Mathews' outstanding efforts on the mound have been duly recognized, as he has been named the recipient of the Pitcher of the Month Award for the National Conference. Throughout the month of June, Mathews showcased his pitching prowess, boasting an impressive 1.48 ERA and compiling a remarkable 7 wins against just 1 loss. Across 73 innings pitched, he recorded 29 strikeouts while conceding only 4 walks and 53 hits.

Mathews' stellar contributions have been instrumental in guiding the New York Saints to their current position at the top of the National Conference standings. His exceptional performance exemplifies his importance to the team's success and solidifies his reputation as one of the league's top pitchers, setting the stage for continued success as the baseball season progresses.

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Stearns Dominates as Bears Edge Washington

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Boston Bears' pitcher Bill Stearns delivered a masterful performance yesterday, securing a 2-0 victory over the Washington Americans by allowing only 4 hits. Stearns was in complete control, registering 4 strikeouts and issuing just 1 walk.

"I had my good stuff and it went where I wanted it to go," Stearns told BNN reporters following the contest. Despite his dominant display, Stearns's season has been challenging, marked by a 3-7 record. However, his respectable 2.38 ERA over 10 starts suggests he's been a tough competitor on the mound.

With this victory, both the Boston Bears and the Washington Americans now hold identical records of 13-15.

Arundel Shuts Down Cardinals in Thunder's 3-0 Triumph

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Harry Arundel of the Philadelphia Thunder showcased his resilience and skill in a 3-0 shutout win against the Chicago Cardinals. Arundel scattered 6 hits over the game, striking out 1 without surrendering any walks.

"Harry is good at getting out of jams," Thunder manager John Kester praised his pitcher. "He's almost more effective when he gets guys on base or gets behind in the count, because he uses your aggressiveness against you."

Arundel's impressive season continues, now boasting a 7-3 record, a 2.05 ERA, and 22 strikeouts over 88 innings. The Thunder's record improves to 15-13, while the Cardinals drop to 13-15.

Nichols Leads Royals to Convincing Win Over Wildcats

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The Cleveland Royals cruised to a commanding 7-0 victory over the Cincinnati Wildcats, thanks in large part to the stellar pitching of Tricky Nichols. Nichols managed to hold the Wildcats to 11 hits, keeping them scoreless throughout the game.

"This is what every pitcher wants to do when they go out there," Nichols said in his postgame press conference, reflecting on his performance.

Nichols's season record now stands at an impressive 8-1, with an ERA of 1.88 and 18 strikeouts in 86 innings pitched. Opponents have struggled against him, hitting just .234. Both the Royals and Wildcats share a 17-11 record after this game.

Mathews Shuts Down Sox in Saints' 5-0 Victory

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Bobby Mathews of the New York Saints delivered a stellar complete-game shutout against the St. Louis Sox, allowing only 6 hits in a 5-0 win. Mathews dominated on the mound, striking out 5 and walking none.

"He stayed aggressive and his ball was really moving," noted St. Louis manager Larry Love, acknowledging Mathews's superb outing.

"If I make good pitches, I'm going to get some outs," Mathews said. "I was making good pitches the entire game."

Mathews's season record improves to 8-2 with a remarkable 1.60 ERA, 35 strikeouts, and just 6 walks over 90 innings. The New York Saints now hold a 16-12 record, while the St. Louis Sox fall to 11-17.
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Barnes Extends Streak but Thunder Fall to Cardinals

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Ross Barnes extended his hitting streak to an impressive 30 consecutive games at Thunder Ballpark yesterday, notching a single in the 9th inning. Despite this personal milestone, the Philadelphia Thunder succumbed to the Chicago Cardinals, losing 6-3.

"Hey, the streak is great -- I hope it never ends," Barnes commented after the game. "But I'm not happy to lose the game."

Barnes went 1-for-5, flying out twice, grounding out twice, and finally securing a hit in his last at-bat. He has accumulated 56 hits this season, boasting a .434 batting average with 22 RBIs and 26 runs scored.

With this result, the Cardinals improve to 14-15, while the Thunder's record drops to 15-14.

Fisher Dominates as Stallions Blank Islanders

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Cherokee Fisher delivered a pitching masterclass for the Philadelphia Stallions, shutting out the Providence Islanders 12-0 on 7 hits. Fisher struck out 1 batter and walked 1, controlling the game with his precision.

"The bottom line was I just kept the ball down," Fisher explained. "My breaking stuff was down. Everything was down."

Philadelphia manager Andrew Collins praised the team's comprehensive performance: "Cherokee pitched really well, but this was a solid performance by everyone. We got solid pitching, good defense, and took great team at-bats in a lot of different situations."

Fisher's stellar season continues, now standing at 7-2 with a 1.32 ERA over 82 innings, including 18 strikeouts and 10 walks.

The Stallions now boast an 18-11 record, while the Islanders fall to 7-22.

Zettlein Shuts Down Keys in Brooklyn's 2-0 Victory

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George Zettlein of the Brooklyn Hitmen delivered a standout performance at Keys Field, shutting out the Keokuk Keys 2-0. Zettlein limited the Keys to 7 hits, issuing 1 walk and striking out 3 batters.

"It was just one of those games where everything went right. I threw a lot of strikes," Zettlein remarked post-game. "And the pitches they did get to hit, they didn't do anything with them."
Zettlein's record for the year now stands at 5-6 with a 3.46 ERA.

The victory lifts Brooklyn to a 16-13 record, while Keokuk drops to 14-15.
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Barnes Extends Streak in Thunder's Victory Over Cardinals

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Ross Barnes continued his impressive hitting streak, now reaching 31 consecutive games, as the Philadelphia Thunder secured an 8-3 victory over the Chicago Cardinals at Thunder Ballpark. Barnes managed a single in his first at-bat, adding to his remarkable run.

"31 games is a big chunk of the year, isn't it?" Barnes mused to reporters. "It's hard to wrap your head around."

Barnes's performance in the game included a single in the 1st inning, followed by three flyouts and a ground out. This season, he has been an offensive force, hitting .425 with 57 hits, 22 RBIs, and 26 runs scored in 30 games.

With this win, the Thunder improve their record to 16-14, while the Cardinals fall to 14-16.

Campbell Shuts Down Americans in Boston's Narrow Win

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Hugh Campbell of the Boston Bears delivered a masterful performance on the mound, shutting out the Washington Americans in a tightly contested 1-0 game. Campbell's precise mix of crisp curves, changeups, and well-timed fastballs kept the American batters off balance throughout the game.

"He had the changeup working," remarked Washington manager Dave Birdsall. "You knew it was coming and you still grounded out -- and then he threw it even slower."

Campbell completed the game with 2 strikeouts, no walks, and only 6 hits allowed. His ability to keep the ball down proved crucial to his success.

"Keeping the ball down is the key to being successful in this league," Campbell explained to reporters. "If you don't do that, they'll make you pay."

Campbell's season stats now include a 3-7 record and a 2.50 ERA over 10 starts.
The victory brings the Boston Bears to an even 15-15 record, while the Washington Americans drop to 13-17.
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Barnes Extends Streak but Thunder Fall to Saints

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The hitting streak of Philadelphia Thunder second baseman Ross Barnes has now reached 32 games, but it was not enough to secure a win as the Thunder fell 4-3 to the New York Saints. Barnes went 1-for-4, doubling in the 8th inning to keep his streak alive.

"Things went well for me personally," Barnes stated post-game. "I got 1 hit and the streak keeps going. But we didn't win the game."

Barnes's performance included a flyout in the 1st, groundouts in the 3rd and 5th, a double in the 8th, and a walk in the 9th. Despite the loss, his season remains impressive with a .420 batting average, 58 hits, 22 RBIs, and 26 runs scored.

The defeat puts the Thunder's record at 16-15, while the Saints improve to 19-12.

Clinton Shines with 5-for-5 Performance in Thunder's Loss

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Philadelphia Thunder third baseman Jim Clinton delivered a remarkable performance at Saints Park, going 5-for-5 against the New York Saints. Despite his stellar effort, the Thunder still fell short, losing 4-3.

"It's a shame that we lost the game," Clinton remarked. "It's really hard to enjoy what I did. You would think 5 hits would do it."

Clinton's hits included singles in the 2nd, 5th, 9th, and 10th innings, and a double in the 7th. His efforts boosted his season stats to a .309 batting average, .320 on-base percentage, with no home runs and 17 RBIs over 31 games.

Though Clinton's individual performance was outstanding, the Thunder's loss places their record at 16-15, while the Saints advance to 19-12.
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July 8th, 1877

Barnes Extends Streak to 33 Games in Thunder's Victory

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Ross Barnes continues to make headlines as he extended his hitting streak to 33 games in a stellar performance that helped the Philadelphia Thunder defeat the New York Saints 7-2 at Saints Park. The 27-year-old second baseman went 3-for-5, contributing significantly to the Thunder's triumph.

"Ross has been playing real well lately and we're proud of him," Thunder manager John Kester said.
Barnes singled in the 1st and 3rd innings, grounded out in the 4th, singled again in the 7th, and grounded out in the 8th. His consistent performance has been a highlight for the Thunder this season.

Currently, Barnes is batting an impressive .427 with no home runs and 22 RBIs.

The victory improves the Thunder's record to 17-15, while the Saints now stand at 19-13.
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Barnes Extends Hitting Streak to 34 Games in Thunder's Win

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Ross Barnes continues his remarkable hitting streak, extending it to 34 games in today's 6-3 victory over the New York Saints. The Philadelphia Thunder second baseman collected an RBI single in the 4th inning, contributing to his team's success.

"Right now, when they throw me the ball, it looks the size of a softball," Barnes quipped to a BNN reporter after the game. "I'm excited about how things are clicking."
Barnes's performance included a walk in the 1st, a ground out in the 3rd, an RBI single in the 4th, a fly out in the 6th, and a ground out in the 9th. His consistent hitting has been a key factor for the Thunder this season.

Currently, Barnes is batting .422 with no home runs, 23 RBIs, and 28 runs scored over 33 games.

With this win, the Thunder's record improves to 18-15, while the Saints fall to 19-14.

White Shuts Out Royals as Americans Triumph

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Will White of the Washington Americans delivered a masterful performance, shutting out the Cleveland Royals 3-0 at Washington Stadium. White was nearly untouchable, allowing just 6 hits while striking out 2 and issuing no walks.

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

White's impressive season continues, now boasting a 7-5 record with a 2.76 ERA. Over 91.1 innings, he has struck out 18 batters.

The win improves the Americans' record to 15-18, while the Royals drop to 18-15.
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Hitmen End Barnes's Streak but Fall to Thunder

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The Brooklyn Hitmen managed to halt Ross Barnes's impressive 34-game hitting streak at Thunder Ballpark, but their efforts fell short of securing a victory as the Philadelphia Thunder triumphed 3-2.

Barnes, who had been on a tear for weeks, went hitless for the first time in over a month, finishing 0-for-4. Despite the end of his streak, the Thunder's performance ensured they came out on top.

"It's just as well," Thunder manager John Kester remarked. "We couldn't spend the whole season going out of our way not to jinx him."

Barnes's season stats remain stellar, with a .411 batting average, 23 RBIs, and 28 runs scored. He has accumulated 62 hits in 151 at-bats across 34 games.

The win improves Philadelphia's record to 19-15, while Brooklyn falls to 18-16.
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Martin Leads Royals to Shutout Victory Over Islanders

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Phonney Martin showcased his pitching prowess at Cleveland Grounds, guiding the Cleveland Royals to a dominant 6-0 shutout win over the Providence Islanders. Martin's command of the mound was evident as he consistently delivered strikes, allowing only 4 hits while recording 1 strikeout and issuing just 1 walk.

"He threw strikes and he was always around the plate," remarked Providence skipper Brian Helton. "The ball was doing everything he wanted it to do. We hit some balls hard, but they were all right at the fielders."

With this victory, Martin's season record improves to 7-6 with a solid 3.68 ERA. The Royals now stand at 20-15, while the Islanders' struggles continue with an 8-27 record.

Fisher Shuts Down Americans in Phillies' 4-0 Win

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Cherokee Fisher of the Philadelphia Phillies delivered a dazzling performance against the Washington Americans, leading his team to a convincing 4-0 shutout victory. Fisher's skillful mix of fastballs and changeups kept the Americans' batters off balance throughout the game, limiting them to just 3 hits while striking out 1 and issuing no walks.

"I think every time we were looking for a fastball, he threw a changeup and every time we were looking for a changeup, he threw a fastball," commented Washington manager Dave Birdsall after the game.

Fisher's impressive season continues with 8 wins and 3 losses in 11 starts. Opponents are batting just .221 against him, and he boasts a stellar 1.27 ERA with 20 strikeouts over 99 innings pitched.
The victory strengthens the Phillies' record to 21-14, while the Americans fall to 15-20.
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Campbell Leads Bears to Victory with Shutout Against Wildcats

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Hugh Campbell delivered a stellar performance on the mound, guiding the Boston Bears to a hard-fought 2-0 victory over the Cincinnati Wildcats at Boston Fields. Despite facing some challenges during the game, Campbell managed to silence the Wildcats' bats, giving up no walks and just 4 hits.

"It didn't feel quite right today, but I made the decision to bear down and work through it," Campbell commented on his performance. "I made a few mistakes but it goes to show what you can do with grit and not much else."

Despite his own assessment of his struggles, Campbell's pitching proved effective in securing the win for the Bears. This season, he holds a record of 5 wins and 7 losses with a commendable 2.17 ERA.

The victory brings the Boston Bears' record to 19-17, while the Cincinnati Wildcats stand at 23-13.

O'Neill Shuts Down Sox in Keys' 1-0 Triumph

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J. O'Neill delivered an outstanding performance on the mound for the Keys, blanking the St. Louis Sox in a 1-0 victory. The 22-year-old hurler allowed 9 hits but managed to keep the Sox from crossing the plate, showcasing his skill and composure under pressure.

To date this season, O'Neill has posted impressive stats with a record of 10 wins and 7 losses in 17 starts, along with an ERA of 2.74. He has recorded 47 strikeouts over 154.1 innings pitched, solidifying his position as a key player for the Keys.

The victory lifts the Keokuk Keys to a 17-19 record, while the St. Louis Sox fall to 14-22.
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Fisher Dominates as Philadelphia Blanks Cincinnati

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Philadelphia hurler Cherokee Fisher put on a pitching clinic as he led his team to a narrow 1-0 victory over the Cincinnati Wildcats. Fisher's mastery on the mound left the Wildcats struggling to make solid contact, resulting in just 4 hits scattered throughout the game.

"He just worked us over," remarked Cincinnati skipper Carlos Hernandez. "He probably didn't even need a shower after the game -- he barely worked up a sweat."

In the impressive shutout victory, Fisher recorded 1 strikeout and issued no walks, highlighting his control and effectiveness.

This season, Fisher has been a standout performer for Philadelphia, boasting a stellar 9-3 record with an outstanding 1.17 ERA across 12 starts. His consistent excellence has played a significant role in the team's success.

With this win, Philadelphia's record improves to 23-15, while Cincinnati's stands at 24-14. Fisher's dominant performance reaffirms his status as one of the premier pitchers in the league.
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White Leads Americans to Shutout Victory Over Islanders

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Will White delivered a commanding performance on the mound, guiding the Washington Americans to a convincing 4-0 shutout victory over the Providence Islanders. White's dominance was evident as he allowed just 3 hits while recording 2 strikeouts and issuing only 1 walk throughout the game.

"A complete-game shutout is fun territory for me," White expressed to reporters during the postgame interview. "I had good balance and mechanics and was able to keep the ball down. When I do that, good things happen."

White's exceptional outing adds to his impressive season statistics, with a record of 8 wins and 6 losses accompanied by a commendable 2.58 ERA. His consistent performance on the mound has been instrumental in the Americans' successes this year.

With this victory, the Washington Americans improve their record to 17-22, while the Providence Islanders continue to struggle at 9-30. White's stellar pitching continues to solidify his reputation as one of the top pitchers in the league.
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Manning Leads Hitmen to Shutout Victory Over Sox

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Jack Manning showcased his pitching prowess as he led the Brooklyn Hitmen to a dominant 5-0 shutout victory over the St. Louis Sox at Hitmen Ballpark. Manning's exceptional performance on the mound left the Sox struggling to generate offense, as he crafted a 5-hit shutout while recording 2 strikeouts and issuing no walks.

Manning's control and precision were evident throughout the contest, as he consistently delivered strikes and kept the Sox batters off balance.

"This season, Manning has 8 wins and 6 losses and a 3.27 ERA."

This victory further solidifies Manning's contributions to the Hitmen's success this season. With a record of 22-19, Brooklyn continues to be a formidable force in the league, while the St. Louis Sox fall to 16-25.

Manning's impressive outing serves as a testament to his skill and reliability on the mound, reaffirming his status as a key player for the Hitmen.
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