BOX SCORES Boston (A) @ Philadelphia (A)
Game #: 713,   (GAME LOG)  , Thursday, 7/18/1918
 
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Boston (A)001000100 270
Philadelphia (A)010000000 150
 
Boston (A)ABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
T. Cobb CF5011001.305011
E. Johnson SS4121001.252125
B. Kenworthy 1B4000011.248243
C. Grimm RF3010110.265043
F. Mcmullin 2B3010101.269135
E. Burns C 4000014.27802
I. Flagstead LF4010012.261113
J. Knight 3B3010004.238334
    1-H. Milan PR0100000.219016
    2-E. Mcdonald 3B0000100.10303
B. Jacobson P 3000020.08611
    3-E. Sweeney PH1000011.259232
    B. Napier P 0000000.00000
Totals342723715.24315322
Substitution Notes
1 - H. Milan pinch ran for J. Knight in the 7th
2 - E. Mcdonald substituted for H. Milan in the 7th
3 - E. Sweeney pinch hit for B. Jacobson in the 9th
BATTING
Homeruns: E. Johnson (1, 3rd inning off Crawford, 0 on, 2 out.)
Runs Batted In: T. Cobb (11), E. Johnson (25)
Stolen Bases: H. Milan (20)
Team LOB: 3

FIELDING
Double Plays: 2 (Knight-Mcmullin-Kenworthy, Johnson-Mcmullin-Kenworthy)
 
Philadelphia (A)ABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
G. Carr 1B4010002.276128
J. Mostil 2B3000100.300137
F. Gibson C 3010000.312130
D. Zwilling CF4111002.219215
G. Burns LF3010002.306024
R. Chapman 3B3010001.219020
J. Judge RF2000001.13805
W. Witt SS2000100.262226
S. Crawford P 2000010.13205
Totals26151218.2418273
BATTING
Homeruns: D. Zwilling (2, 2nd inning off Jacobson, 0 on, 0 out.)
Runs Batted In: D. Zwilling (15)
Caught Stealing: G. Carr (2)
Sacrifice Hits: F. Gibson (2), J. Judge (2), S. Crawford (6)
Team LOB: 1
 
Boston (A)IPHRERBBKHRPIPSERARECORD
B. Jacobson W851121180523.265-4
B. Napier S1000000532.633 SV
PITCHING
Batters Faced: B. Jacobson 28, B. Napier 3
Ground Balls-Fly Balls: B. Jacobson 9-8, B. Napier 1-2
Game Score: B. Jacobson 67
 
Philadelphia (A)IPHRERBBKHRPIPSERARECORD
S. Crawford L9722371141773.858-14
PITCHING
Batters Faced: S. Crawford 37
Ground Balls-Fly Balls: S. Crawford 8-12
Game Score: S. Crawford 69
 
GAME INFO
Time: 2:50
Attendance: 14771 (20000, 73.9%) at Shibe Park
Weather: Clear skies (78 degrees), wind blowing right to left at 8 mph
PLAYER OF THE GAME: Beany Jacobson
Game Notes:
Ernie Johnson hit the longest homer of his career, it went 413 feet.
 

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