BOX SCORES Cleveland @ Boston (A)
Game #: 795,   (GAME LOG)  , Wednesday, 7/31/1918
 
 123456789 RHE
Cleveland000000101 240
Boston (A)000100000 161
 
ClevelandABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
S. Ingerton 3B2000311.271029
B. Wambsganss 2B4000003.252136
B. Ruth RF1000310.2561150
A. Dunbar 1B4000005.279032
O. Charleston CF4000002.302538
P. Ketter C 4010000.321127
    1-B. Ryan PR0100000.27302
    2-J. Billings C 0000000.20806
P. Clark SS2010100.255027
C. Stengel LF3111112.256135
P. Cavet P 3010010.12205
    3-V. Saier PH1001001.291216
    S. Coveleski P 0000000.00000
Totals282428414.26322380
Substitution Notes
1 - B. Ryan pinch ran for P. Ketter in the 9th
2 - J. Billings substituted for B. Ryan in the 9th
3 - V. Saier pinch hit for P. Cavet in the 9th
BATTING
Homeruns: C. Stengel (1, 7th inning off Jacobson, 0 on, 2 out.)
Runs Batted In: C. Stengel (35), V. Saier (16)
Stolen Bases: B. Ryan (6)
Sacrifice Hits: B. Wambsganss (10), P. Clark (14)
Team LOB: 6
 
Boston (A)ABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
T. Cobb CF4010000.298014
M. Rath 1B4000002.33325
J. Knight 3B4120010.251336
C. Grimm RF4011001.261044
F. Mcmullin 2B4000002.265138
E. Sweeney C 4010002.255236
H. Northen LF3000002.236126
E. Johnson SS3010001.256128
B. Jacobson P 3000010.09111
Totals331610210.24317351
BATTING
Doubles: J. Knight (14, 4th inning off Cavet, 0 on, 0 out.)
Runs Batted In: C. Grimm (44)
Team LOB: 3

FIELDING
Errors:
M. Rath (2)
Double Plays: 1 (Johnson-Mcmullin-Rath)
 
ClevelandIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERARECORD
P. Cavet W851102092593.429-14
S. Coveleski S11000001670.004 SV
PITCHING
Wild Pitches: S. Coveleski
Batters Faced: P. Cavet 29, S. Coveleski 4
Ground Balls-Fly Balls: P. Cavet 15-7, S. Coveleski 2-1
Game Score: P. Cavet 70
 
Boston (A)IPHRERBBKHRPIPSERARECORD
B. Jacobson L9422841144693.356-6
PITCHING
Intentional BB: B. Jacobson
Batters Faced: B. Jacobson 38
Ground Balls-Fly Balls: B. Jacobson 10-10
Game Score: B. Jacobson 67
 
GAME INFO
Time: 3:03
Attendance: 27437 (45000, 61.0%) at Huntington Avenue Grounds
Weather: Clear skies (81 degrees), wind blowing left to right at 8 mph
PLAYER OF THE GAME: Pug Cavet
Game Notes:
Casey Stengel hit the longest homer of his career, it went 426 feet. Beany Jacobson gives up a career high number of walks in this game.
 

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