June 28, 1871, National Association
Philadelphia Athletics - 2 4 3 7 9 8 3 5 8 - 49 42 10 Troy Haymakers - 1 2 3 10 4 4 2 4 3 - 33 32 10Troy did not play again until July 3 - when they scored in every inning again!
New York Mutuals - 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 5 - 16 20 12 Troy Haymakers - 1 1 2 2 3 9 9 4 6 - 37 36 8Note: Troy did not score in the last inning on June 19 or in the first inning on August 3, so the Haymakers' consecutive inning scoring streak is 18.
A combined 20 errors in each of those games - wow.
ReplyDelete35 in this game. 33 here.
ReplyDeleteAfter the July 3rd game, the Mutuals claimed the ball was not regulation, so they cut it open afterwards, and weighed the inner rubber, which turned out to be regulation weight. (1 ounce)
ReplyDeleteThe NYT article also used the "whitewash" (shutout) term referring to individual innings:
"The Mutuals were whitewashed five times, and the Haymakers not once."
The only article I found about the June 28th game just had the linescore and said it was an extraordinary game, plus "a regulation dead ball was used."