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AUGUST
1914

Saturday, August 1st

IN THE NEWS: The Braves edge the Cardinals, 4–3, in 10 innings to reach the .500 mark (45-45) for the first time this year.

SCOREBOARD: AUGUST 1, 1914
Baltimore Terrapins 5, Kansas City Packers 0 at Oriole Park V
Brooklyn Feds 5, Indianapolis Hoosier-Feds 2 at Washington Park III
St. Louis Terriers 5, Buffalo Feds 3 at Federal League Park
Chicago Whales 3, Pittsburgh Rebels 1 at Exposition Park III
Boston Red Sox 4, Chicago White Sox 2 at Comiskey Park I
Cleveland Indians 7, New York Yankees 0 at League Park II
New York Yankees 9, Cleveland Indians 2 at League Park II
Washington Senators 3, Detroit Tigers 0 at Tiger Stadium
Philadelphia Athletics 9, St. Louis Browns 5 at Sportsman's Park III
Boston Braves 4, St. Louis Cardinals 3 at South End Grounds III
Brooklyn Dodgers 7, Pittsburgh Pirates 1 at Ebbets Field
Brooklyn Dodgers 10, Pittsburgh Pirates 1 at Ebbets Field
Cincinnati Reds 6, New York Giants 1 at Polo Grounds V
Philadelphia Phillies 10, Chicago Cubs 4 at Baker Bowl
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Sunday, August 2nd

SCOREBOARD: AUGUST 2, 1914
Pittsburgh Rebels 1, Chicago Whales 0 at Wrigley Field
Philadelphia Athletics 5, Chicago White Sox 2 at Comiskey Park I
Cleveland Indians 9, Washington Senators 4 at League Park II
Detroit Tigers 4, New York Yankees 3 at Tiger Stadium
St. Louis Browns 1, Boston Red Sox 0 at Sportsman's Park III
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Monday, August 3rd

IN THE NEWS: Against Detroit in the 2nd inning, Les Nunamaker, Yankees catcher, becomes the only man in the 20th century to throw out three would-be base stealers in an inning, nipping Donie Bush, George Moriarty and Hugh High. New York still loses to Detroit, 4–1.

The Giants split with the Reds, winning the opener, 7–2 behind Christy Mathewson, then blowing a 4–0 lead to drop the nitecap, 5–4.

SCOREBOARD: AUGUST 3, 1914
Baltimore Terrapins 8, Kansas City Packers 3 at Oriole Park V
Indianapolis Hoosier-Feds 7, Brooklyn Feds 6 at Washington Park III
Buffalo Feds 4, St. Louis Terriers 0 at Federal League Park
Pittsburgh Rebels 1, Chicago Whales 0 at Exposition Park III
Chicago White Sox 9, Philadelphia Athletics 8 at Comiskey Park I
Washington Senators 7, Cleveland Indians 4 at League Park II
Detroit Tigers 4, New York Yankees 1 at Tiger Stadium
St. Louis Browns 6, Boston Red Sox 1 at Sportsman's Park III
Boston Braves 1, St. Louis Cardinals 0 at South End Grounds III
Pittsburgh Pirates 7, Brooklyn Dodgers 3 at Ebbets Field
New York Giants 7, Cincinnati Reds 2 at Polo Grounds V
Cincinnati Reds 5, New York Giants 4 at Polo Grounds V
Philadelphia Phillies 5, Chicago Cubs 0 at Baker Bowl
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Tuesday, August 4th

IN THE NEWS: Red Sox owner Lannin offers the use of Fenway Park to Braves owner James Gaffney. With the Braves making a run for the pennant, Gaffney will take up the offer.

SCOREBOARD: AUGUST 4, 1914
Baltimore Terrapins 2, Chicago Whales 1 at Oriole Park V
Brooklyn Feds 5, Kansas City Packers 4 at Washington Park III
Buffalo Feds 5, Indianapolis Hoosier-Feds 4 at Federal League Park
St. Louis Terriers 5, Pittsburgh Rebels 4 at Exposition Park III
Philadelphia Athletics 5, Chicago White Sox 4 at Comiskey Park I
Washington Senators 7, Cleveland Indians 6 at League Park II
Detroit Tigers 9, New York Yankees 3 at Tiger Stadium
St. Louis Browns 2, Boston Red Sox 1 at Sportsman's Park III
Boston Braves 1, Pittsburgh Pirates 0 at South End Grounds III
Brooklyn Dodgers 1, St. Louis Cardinals 0 at Ebbets Field
New York Giants 4, Chicago Cubs 1 at Polo Grounds V
Philadelphia Phillies 4, Cincinnati Reds 3 at Baker Bowl
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Wednesday, August 5th

SCOREBOARD: AUGUST 5, 1914
Chicago Whales 4, Baltimore Terrapins 0 at Oriole Park V
Brooklyn Feds 4, Kansas City Packers 3 at Washington Park III
Indianapolis Hoosier-Feds 5, Buffalo Feds 4 at Federal League Park
St. Louis Terriers 3, Pittsburgh Rebels 2 at Exposition Park III
Philadelphia Athletics 7, Chicago White Sox 4 at Comiskey Park I
Cleveland Indians 3, Washington Senators 2 at League Park II
New York Yankees 14, Detroit Tigers 4 at Tiger Stadium
Boston Red Sox 6, St. Louis Browns 0 at Sportsman's Park III
Boston Braves 4, Pittsburgh Pirates 0 at South End Grounds III
St. Louis Cardinals 4, Brooklyn Dodgers 0 at Ebbets Field
New York Giants 3, Chicago Cubs 0 at Polo Grounds V
Philadelphia Phillies 5, Cincinnati Reds 0 at Baker Bowl
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Thursday, August 6th

IN THE NEWS: Rabbit Maranville cracks a 10th-inning homer to give the Braves their 9th win in a row, a 5–4 topper over Pittsburgh.

Vic Saier starts the Chicago scoring with a solo homer off Christy Mathewson. The Cubs score then two in the 8th and two in the 9th to edge the Giants, 4–3. The Giants now lead the Braves by six 1/2 games.

SCOREBOARD: AUGUST 6, 1914
Baltimore Terrapins 5, Chicago Whales 2 at Oriole Park V
Brooklyn Feds 2, Kansas City Packers 0 at Washington Park III
Buffalo Feds 4, Indianapolis Hoosier-Feds 1 at Federal League Park
Buffalo Feds 4, Indianapolis Hoosier-Feds 3 at Federal League Park
Pittsburgh Rebels 6, St. Louis Terriers 5 at Exposition Park III
Boston Braves 5, Pittsburgh Pirates 4 at South End Grounds III
St. Louis Cardinals 7, Brooklyn Dodgers 2 at Ebbets Field
Chicago Cubs 4, New York Giants 3 at Polo Grounds V
Cincinnati Reds 4, Philadelphia Phillies 2 at Baker Bowl
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Friday, August 7th

IN THE NEWS: Grover Cleveland Alexander (16-9) shuts out the Reds and leads the Phillies offense with four hits, including a double, and two runs scored.

SCOREBOARD: AUGUST 7, 1914
St. Louis Terriers 2, Pittsburgh Rebels 1 at Exposition Park III
Chicago White Sox 2, Washington Senators 0 at Comiskey Park I
Philadelphia Athletics 4, Cleveland Indians 0 at League Park II
Detroit Tigers 3, Boston Red Sox 1 at Tiger Stadium
New York Yankees 4, St. Louis Browns 3 at Sportsman's Park III
Pittsburgh Pirates 5, Boston Braves 1 at South End Grounds III
Brooklyn Dodgers 3, St. Louis Cardinals 0 at Ebbets Field
New York Giants 8, Chicago Cubs 4 at Polo Grounds V
Philadelphia Phillies 2, Cincinnati Reds 0 at Baker Bowl
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Saturday, August 8th

IN THE NEWS: At Boston, center fielder Tris Speaker pulls off his 2nd unassisted DP of the year, this one coming against Detroit. Tiger runner Harry Heilmann is doubled off 2nd in the fourth inning when a hit-and-run play becomes a line drive to Speaker. Boston wins 5–2. Speaker had another unassisted DP on April 21 against the A's.

SCOREBOARD: AUGUST 8, 1914
Chicago Whales 2, Brooklyn Feds 1 at Wrigley Field
Chicago Whales 5, Brooklyn Feds 1 at Wrigley Field
Indianapolis Hoosier-Feds 4, Baltimore Terrapins 1 at Federal League Park
Baltimore Terrapins 9, Indianapolis Hoosier-Feds 0 at Federal League Park
Kansas City Packers 8, Buffalo Feds 2 at Gordon and Koppel Field
St. Louis Terriers 6, Pittsburgh Rebels 2 at Federal League Park
Chicago White Sox 4, Washington Senators 3 at Comiskey Park I
Washington Senators 3, Chicago White Sox 1 at Comiskey Park I
Philadelphia Athletics 5, Cleveland Indians 4 at League Park II
Boston Red Sox 5, Detroit Tigers 2 at Tiger Stadium
New York Yankees 2, St. Louis Browns 1 at Sportsman's Park III
Boston Braves 4, Cincinnati Reds 3 at South End Grounds III
Brooklyn Dodgers 6, Chicago Cubs 1 at Ebbets Field
St. Louis Cardinals 3, New York Giants 2 at Polo Grounds V
Pittsburgh Pirates 4, Philadelphia Phillies 3 at Baker Bowl
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Sunday, August 9th

SCOREBOARD: AUGUST 9, 1914
Indianapolis Hoosier-Feds 4, Baltimore Terrapins 3 at Federal League Park
Buffalo Feds 3, Kansas City Packers 2 at Gordon and Koppel Field
Pittsburgh Rebels 8, St. Louis Terriers 2 at Federal League Park
Chicago White Sox 2, Washington Senators 1 at Comiskey Park I
Philadelphia Athletics 10, Cleveland Indians 5 at League Park II
Boston Red Sox 8, Detroit Tigers 6 at Tiger Stadium
St. Louis Browns 2, New York Yankees 0 at Sportsman's Park III
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Monday, August 10th

IN THE NEWS: Bill James tops the Reds, 3–1, to push the Braves past the Cubs (53-48) and the Cardinals (54-49).

SCOREBOARD: AUGUST 10, 1914
Baltimore Terrapins 1, Indianapolis Hoosier-Feds 1 at Federal League Park
Buffalo Feds 7, Kansas City Packers 3 at Gordon and Koppel Field
St. Louis Terriers 7, Pittsburgh Rebels 6 at Federal League Park
Philadelphia Athletics 5, Cleveland Indians 1 at League Park II
St. Louis Browns 4, New York Yankees 1 at Sportsman's Park III
Boston Braves 3, Cincinnati Reds 1 at South End Grounds III
Brooklyn Dodgers 6, Chicago Cubs 0 at Ebbets Field
New York Giants 8, St. Louis Cardinals 2 at Polo Grounds V
Pittsburgh Pirates 4, Philadelphia Phillies 2 at Baker Bowl
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Tuesday, August 11th

IN THE NEWS: Boston Braves P Lefty Tyler begins a string of 23 shutout innings, but Red Ames of the Reds matches him today in a 13-inning 0–0 tie. Four days later, Tyler will beat Christy Mathewson 2–0 in 10.

In St. Louis, the Giants are trailing the Cardinals, 3–2, after five innings when the light rain turns heavy. The umps call the game, a loss to New York's Christy Mathewson.

After missing six weeks, first with broken ribs, then a broken thumb, Ty Cobb signs a new 3-year contract and returns to the lineup. He and Sam Crawford had been offered double their salaries to jump to the Feds. Cobb will get into just 97 games, but he will win another batting crown at .368. Under existing rules his 345 at bats are enough to qualify.

White Sox pitchers Mellie Wolfgang and Ed Cicotte both toss 2–0 shutouts against Cleveland.

SCOREBOARD: AUGUST 11, 1914
Brooklyn Feds 2, Chicago Whales 0 at Wrigley Field
Chicago Whales 5, Brooklyn Feds 3 at Wrigley Field
Indianapolis Hoosier-Feds 7, Baltimore Terrapins 3 at Federal League Park
Baltimore Terrapins 5, Indianapolis Hoosier-Feds 4 at Federal League Park
Buffalo Feds 5, Kansas City Packers 2 at Gordon and Koppel Field
St. Louis Terriers 4, Pittsburgh Rebels 2 at Federal League Park
Chicago White Sox 2, Cleveland Indians 0 at Comiskey Park I
Chicago White Sox 2, Cleveland Indians 0 at Comiskey Park I
Cincinnati Reds 0, Boston Braves 0 at Fenway Park
Brooklyn Dodgers 3, Chicago Cubs 2 at Ebbets Field
St. Louis Cardinals 3, New York Giants 2 at Polo Grounds V
Philadelphia Phillies 5, Pittsburgh Pirates 4 at Baker Bowl
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Wednesday, August 12th

SCOREBOARD: AUGUST 12, 1914
Pittsburgh Rebels 2, Chicago Whales 1 at Wrigley Field
Indianapolis Hoosier-Feds 2, Buffalo Feds 0 at Federal League Park
St. Louis Terriers 8, Brooklyn Feds 5 at Federal League Park
Cleveland Indians 5, Chicago White Sox 3 at Comiskey Park I
Chicago Cubs 4, Brooklyn Dodgers 1 at Ebbets Field
New York Giants 3, St. Louis Cardinals 2 at Polo Grounds V
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Thursday, August 13th

IN THE NEWS: In the start of a crucial series in New York, the Braves pound Rube Marquard for 11 hits to win, 5–3. Rabbit Maranville contributes a triple and Les Mann adds a homer and 2-run single. Lefty Tyler notches another victory.

SCOREBOARD: AUGUST 13, 1914
Indianapolis Hoosier-Feds 2, Buffalo Feds 1 at Federal League Park
Kansas City Packers 4, Baltimore Terrapins 2 at Gordon and Koppel Field
Brooklyn Feds 1, St. Louis Terriers 0 at Federal League Park
New York Yankees 1, Boston Red Sox 0 at Fenway Park
Cleveland Indians 6, Detroit Tigers 3 at League Park II
Philadelphia Athletics 7, Washington Senators 0 at Shibe Park
Brooklyn Dodgers 3, Philadelphia Phillies 0 at Ebbets Field
Boston Braves 5, New York Giants 3 at Polo Grounds V
Pittsburgh Pirates 2, St. Louis Cardinals 1 at Forbes Field
Pittsburgh Pirates 5, St. Louis Cardinals 2 at Forbes Field
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Friday, August 14th

IN THE NEWS: The Braves pound another 11 hits, off Jeff Tesreau, and the Braves beat the Giants, 7–3. Bill James is the winner with help from Connolly, who belts a homer, double, and single.

SCOREBOARD: AUGUST 14, 1914
Pittsburgh Rebels 5, Chicago Whales 3 at Wrigley Field
Kansas City Packers 6, Baltimore Terrapins 5 at Gordon and Koppel Field
Brooklyn Feds 5, St. Louis Terriers 3 at Federal League Park
New York Yankees 7, Boston Red Sox 6 at Fenway Park
Detroit Tigers 8, Cleveland Indians 4 at League Park II
Washington Senators 2, Philadelphia Athletics 1 at Shibe Park
Chicago White Sox 6, St. Louis Browns 4 at Sportsman's Park III
Philadelphia Phillies 8, Brooklyn Dodgers 7 at Ebbets Field
Boston Braves 7, New York Giants 3 at Polo Grounds V
Pittsburgh Pirates 8, Cincinnati Reds 7 at Forbes Field
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Saturday, August 15th

IN THE NEWS: At the Polo Grounds, 32,000 watch as Lefty Tyler and Christy Mathewson throw goose eggs for nine innings. In the 10th, Red Smith singles and Hank Gowdy triples him home. Matty then wild pitches home Gowdy for 2–0 lead. New York loads the bases in the 10th with no outs, but Tyler slams the door with no Giants scoring. The Braves trail by three 1/2.

Brooklyn 1B Jake Daubert ties a major-league record by recording four sacrifice bunts in the 2nd game of a doubleheader sweep against Philadelphia, 8–4, and 13–5. Daubert, who can't run because of an injured ankle, also lays down two sacrifice bunts in the first game.

SCOREBOARD: AUGUST 15, 1914
Chicago Whales 10, Pittsburgh Rebels 6 at Wrigley Field
Indianapolis Hoosier-Feds 5, Buffalo Feds 4 at Federal League Park
Buffalo Feds 6, Indianapolis Hoosier-Feds 3 at Federal League Park
Kansas City Packers 4, Baltimore Terrapins 3 at Gordon and Koppel Field
Kansas City Packers 11, Baltimore Terrapins 2 at Gordon and Koppel Field
St. Louis Terriers 11, Brooklyn Feds 6 at Federal League Park
Boston Red Sox 1, New York Yankees 0 at Fenway Park
Cleveland Indians 7, Detroit Tigers 1 at League Park II
Philadelphia Athletics 6, Washington Senators 0 at Shibe Park
St. Louis Browns 7, Chicago White Sox 4 at Sportsman's Park III
Brooklyn Dodgers 8, Philadelphia Phillies 4 at Ebbets Field
Brooklyn Dodgers 13, Philadelphia Phillies 5 at Ebbets Field
St. Louis Cardinals 2, Chicago Cubs 1 at West Side Grounds
Boston Braves 2, New York Giants 0 at Polo Grounds V
Pittsburgh Pirates 2, Cincinnati Reds 0 at Forbes Field
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Sunday, August 16th

SCOREBOARD: AUGUST 16, 1914
Baltimore Terrapins 1, Chicago Whales 0 at Wrigley Field
Indianapolis Hoosier-Feds 21, Pittsburgh Rebels 6 at Federal League Park
St. Louis Terriers 3, Buffalo Feds 2 at Federal League Park
Detroit Tigers 13, Cleveland Indians 6 at League Park II
Chicago White Sox 3, St. Louis Browns 1 at Sportsman's Park III
St. Louis Browns 9, Chicago White Sox 7 at Sportsman's Park III
St. Louis Cardinals 6, Chicago Cubs 1 at West Side Grounds
Brooklyn Dodgers 6, Cincinnati Reds 3 at Crosley Field
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Monday, August 17th

IN THE NEWS: The Braves sweep two from the Reds, winning 11–1 behind Dick Rudolph and 5–3 with Bill James on the mound.

In Manchester, NH, Babe Ruth pitches the Red Sox to a 4–2 exhibition win over the local New England League team. Ruth will be sent to the Providence Grays (IL) tomorrow after finally clearly waivers.

SCOREBOARD: AUGUST 17, 1914
Indianapolis Hoosier-Feds 8, Pittsburgh Rebels 7 at Federal League Park
Brooklyn Feds 4, Kansas City Packers 1 at Gordon and Koppel Field
Washington Senators 1, New York Yankees 0 at Polo Grounds V
New York Yankees 4, Washington Senators 3 at Polo Grounds V
Philadelphia Athletics 5, Cleveland Indians 0 at Shibe Park
Chicago Cubs 3, Brooklyn Dodgers 0 at West Side Grounds
Boston Braves 11, Cincinnati Reds 1 at Crosley Field
Boston Braves 5, Cincinnati Reds 3 at Crosley Field
New York Giants 7, Pittsburgh Pirates 3 at Forbes Field
St. Louis Cardinals 4, Philadelphia Phillies 1 at Robison Field
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Tuesday, August 18th

IN THE NEWS: The Braves express slows as the Reds beat Dick Crutcher, 3–1.

SCOREBOARD: AUGUST 18, 1914
Baltimore Terrapins 5, Chicago Whales 4 at Wrigley Field
Indianapolis Hoosier-Feds 4, Pittsburgh Rebels 3 at Federal League Park
Kansas City Packers 4, Brooklyn Feds 1 at Gordon and Koppel Field
Kansas City Packers 5, Brooklyn Feds 0 at Gordon and Koppel Field
Buffalo Feds 8, St. Louis Terriers 1 at Federal League Park
Cleveland Indians 4, New York Yankees 3 at Polo Grounds V
Detroit Tigers 3, Philadelphia Athletics 2 at Shibe Park
Philadelphia Athletics 2, Detroit Tigers 1 at Shibe Park
Washington Senators 8, St. Louis Browns 2 at Griffith Stadium
Chicago Cubs 8, Brooklyn Dodgers 6 at West Side Grounds
Cincinnati Reds 3, Boston Braves 1 at Crosley Field
Pittsburgh Pirates 3, New York Giants 1 at Forbes Field
St. Louis Cardinals 6, Philadelphia Phillies 2 at Robison Field
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Wednesday, August 19th

IN THE NEWS: Lefty Tyler stops the Reds for a 3–2 Braves win.

SCOREBOARD: AUGUST 19, 1914
Chicago Whales 5, Baltimore Terrapins 4 at Wrigley Field
Pittsburgh Rebels 3, Indianapolis Hoosier-Feds 2 at Federal League Park
Boston Red Sox 3, Chicago White Sox 1 at Fenway Park
Boston Red Sox 4, Chicago White Sox 1 at Fenway Park
New York Yankees 7, Cleveland Indians 5 at Polo Grounds V
Philadelphia Athletics 7, Detroit Tigers 6 at Shibe Park
St. Louis Browns 8, Washington Senators 5 at Griffith Stadium
Brooklyn Dodgers 6, Chicago Cubs 0 at West Side Grounds
Boston Braves 3, Cincinnati Reds 2 at Crosley Field
Pittsburgh Pirates 5, New York Giants 1 at Forbes Field
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Thursday, August 20th

SCOREBOARD: AUGUST 20, 1914
Chicago Whales 4, Baltimore Terrapins 0 at Wrigley Field
Kansas City Packers 8, Brooklyn Feds 4 at Gordon and Koppel Field
Brooklyn Feds 1, Kansas City Packers 1 at Gordon and Koppel Field
St. Louis Terriers 1, Buffalo Feds 0 at Federal League Park
Buffalo Feds 5, St. Louis Terriers 3 at Federal League Park
Boston Red Sox 3, Chicago White Sox 2 at Fenway Park
Cleveland Indians 11, New York Yankees 8 at Polo Grounds V
Philadelphia Athletics 3, Detroit Tigers 1 at Shibe Park
Washington Senators 5, St. Louis Browns 4 at Griffith Stadium
Chicago Cubs 3, Brooklyn Dodgers 2 at West Side Grounds
Boston Braves 6, Pittsburgh Pirates 3 at Forbes Field
Philadelphia Phillies 1, St. Louis Cardinals 0 at Robison Field
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Friday, August 21st

IN THE NEWS: The Reds use a triple and double steal in the 1st inning to score three runs and beat New York ace Christy Mathewson, 3–2. Al Demaree relieves Matty in the 6th, but Big Six takes his 4th loss in a row. The New York lead drops to a game.

SCOREBOARD: AUGUST 21, 1914
Buffalo Feds 4, Chicago Whales 2 at Wrigley Field
Indianapolis Hoosier-Feds 4, Brooklyn Feds 2 at Federal League Park
Indianapolis Hoosier-Feds 9, Brooklyn Feds 4 at Federal League Park
Kansas City Packers 1, Pittsburgh Rebels 0 at Gordon and Koppel Field
Baltimore Terrapins 7, St. Louis Terriers 4 at Federal League Park
Chicago Cubs 7, Philadelphia Phillies 3 at West Side Grounds
Cincinnati Reds 3, New York Giants 2 at Crosley Field
St. Louis Cardinals 4, Brooklyn Dodgers 1 at Robison Field
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Saturday, August 22nd

SCOREBOARD: AUGUST 22, 1914
Buffalo Feds 6, Chicago Whales 2 at Wrigley Field
Indianapolis Hoosier-Feds 12, Brooklyn Feds 6 at Federal League Park
Indianapolis Hoosier-Feds 5, Brooklyn Feds 0 at Federal League Park
Pittsburgh Rebels 6, Kansas City Packers 2 at Gordon and Koppel Field
St. Louis Terriers 6, Baltimore Terrapins 2 at Federal League Park
Boston Red Sox 4, Cleveland Indians 2 at Fenway Park
New York Yankees 5, Chicago White Sox 2 at Polo Grounds V
St. Louis Browns 4, Philadelphia Athletics 3 at Shibe Park
Philadelphia Athletics 6, St. Louis Browns 1 at Shibe Park
Washington Senators 8, Detroit Tigers 7 at Griffith Stadium
Philadelphia Phillies 3, Chicago Cubs 1 at West Side Grounds
Cincinnati Reds 9, New York Giants 4 at Crosley Field
Pittsburgh Pirates 3, Boston Braves 2 at Forbes Field
Boston Braves 4, Pittsburgh Pirates 2 at Forbes Field
St. Louis Cardinals 4, Brooklyn Dodgers 2 at Robison Field
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Sunday, August 23rd

IN THE NEWS: The Giants lose their 5th straight, to Cincinnati 3–2, and the idle Braves move into a tie for first place. Herb Moran, playing his last game for Cincy before being sold to the Braves, doubles in the game-winner in the 9th. The 3rd place Reds will win all three games with the Giants at Redland Field, but will soon head in the other direction, losing 19 in a row in September to finish last.

SCOREBOARD: AUGUST 23, 1914
Kansas City Packers 13, Pittsburgh Rebels 5 at Gordon and Koppel Field
St. Louis Terriers 4, Baltimore Terrapins 3 at Federal League Park
Cincinnati Reds 3, New York Giants 2 at Crosley Field
St. Louis Cardinals 7, Brooklyn Dodgers 3 at Robison Field
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Monday, August 24th

IN THE NEWS: In the 2nd game of a twinbill at Washington, Detroit's Hooks Dauss and four Nats pitchers combine to plunk a record seven batters, a major-league record that will remain unmatched until 1971. Hooks hits three while Jim Shaw, Al Bentley, Harry Harper, and Jim Stevens hit four. The Tigers win 11–0 and take the opener as well, 3–1.

At Chicago, the Cubs trounce the Braves, 9–5, putting Boston back in 2nd place.

SCOREBOARD: AUGUST 24, 1914
Indianapolis Hoosier-Feds 7, Brooklyn Feds 6 at Federal League Park
Indianapolis Hoosier-Feds 5, Brooklyn Feds 1 at Federal League Park
Boston Red Sox 7, Cleveland Indians 3 at Fenway Park
Chicago White Sox 2, New York Yankees 1 at Polo Grounds V
Philadelphia Athletics 7, St. Louis Browns 1 at Shibe Park
Philadelphia Athletics 6, St. Louis Browns 3 at Shibe Park
Detroit Tigers 3, Washington Senators 1 at Griffith Stadium
Detroit Tigers 11, Washington Senators 0 at Griffith Stadium
Chicago Cubs 9, Boston Braves 5 at West Side Grounds
Cincinnati Reds 4, Brooklyn Dodgers 0 at Crosley Field
Philadelphia Phillies 3, Pittsburgh Pirates 2 at Forbes Field
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Tuesday, August 25th

IN THE NEWS: The A's score nine runs to back Rube Bressler's shut out of the Browns in the first of two games. Teammate Herb Pennock then follows with a 1–0 shut out.

SCOREBOARD: AUGUST 25, 1914
Cleveland Indians 3, Boston Red Sox 1 at Fenway Park
New York Yankees 9, Chicago White Sox 0 at Polo Grounds V
Philadelphia Athletics 9, St. Louis Browns 0 at Shibe Park
Philadelphia Athletics 1, St. Louis Browns 0 at Shibe Park
Detroit Tigers 2, Washington Senators 1 at Griffith Stadium
Boston Braves 4, Chicago Cubs 1 at West Side Grounds
Pittsburgh Pirates 2, Philadelphia Phillies 0 at Forbes Field
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Wednesday, August 26th

IN THE NEWS: The Giants lose 1–0 to the Cardinals, managing just three hits off Bill Doak, but win game two on a 2-hitter by Christy Mathewson over Slim Sallee. The 4–0 win is Matty's 20th

SCOREBOARD: AUGUST 26, 1914
Baltimore Terrapins 2, Pittsburgh Rebels 1 at Oriole Park V
Brooklyn Feds 6, Buffalo Feds 2 at Washington Park III
Indianapolis Hoosier-Feds 7, Kansas City Packers 3 at Gordon and Koppel Field
Chicago Whales 2, St. Louis Terriers 1 at Federal League Park
Boston Red Sox 5, Detroit Tigers 2 at Fenway Park
New York Yankees 2, St. Louis Browns 1 at Polo Grounds V
Philadelphia Athletics 5, Chicago White Sox 0 at Shibe Park
Chicago Cubs 1, Boston Braves 0 at West Side Grounds
Brooklyn Dodgers 2, Pittsburgh Pirates 1 at Forbes Field
Brooklyn Dodgers 4, Pittsburgh Pirates 2 at Forbes Field
St. Louis Cardinals 1, New York Giants 0 at Robison Field
New York Giants 4, St. Louis Cardinals 0 at Robison Field
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Thursday, August 27th

SCOREBOARD: AUGUST 27, 1914
Baltimore Terrapins 4, Pittsburgh Rebels 3 at Oriole Park V
Brooklyn Feds 7, Buffalo Feds 5 at Washington Park III
Chicago Whales 3, St. Louis Terriers 3 at Federal League Park
Boston Red Sox 9, Detroit Tigers 2 at Fenway Park
St. Louis Browns 5, New York Yankees 4 at Polo Grounds V
Philadelphia Athletics 6, Chicago White Sox 1 at Shibe Park
Washington Senators 1, Cleveland Indians 0 at Griffith Stadium
Cleveland Indians 3, Washington Senators 3 at Griffith Stadium
New York Giants 9, Chicago Cubs 2 at West Side Grounds
Cincinnati Reds 3, Philadelphia Phillies 2 at Crosley Field
Brooklyn Dodgers 1, Pittsburgh Pirates 0 at Forbes Field
St. Louis Cardinals 3, Boston Braves 2 at Robison Field
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Friday, August 28th

SCOREBOARD: AUGUST 28, 1914
Buffalo Feds 3, Brooklyn Feds 2 at Washington Park III
Detroit Tigers 3, Boston Red Sox 0 at Fenway Park
New York Yankees 9, St. Louis Browns 5 at Polo Grounds V
Chicago White Sox 8, Philadelphia Athletics 5 at Shibe Park
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Saturday, August 29th

IN THE NEWS: In Chicago, the Giants split with the Cubs, Rube Marquard losing the opener, 1–0, and Christy Mathewson topping Bert Humphries in the 2nd game, 7–5. The Giants waive Hooks Wiltse, ending his 11 years with the Giants. Hooks will pitch for the Brookfeds next season.

SCOREBOARD: AUGUST 29, 1914
Pittsburgh Rebels 2, Baltimore Terrapins 0 at Oriole Park V
Brooklyn Feds 4, Buffalo Feds 1 at Washington Park III
Kansas City Packers 8, Indianapolis Hoosier-Feds 3 at Gordon and Koppel Field
St. Louis Terriers 1, Chicago Whales 0 at Federal League Park
New York Yankees 6, Detroit Tigers 5 at Polo Grounds V
Philadelphia Athletics 2, Cleveland Indians 1 at Shibe Park
Chicago White Sox 2, Washington Senators 1 at Griffith Stadium
Chicago Cubs 1, New York Giants 0 at West Side Grounds
New York Giants 7, Chicago Cubs 5 at West Side Grounds
Cincinnati Reds 6, Philadelphia Phillies 2 at Crosley Field
Pittsburgh Pirates 1, Brooklyn Dodgers 0 at Forbes Field
Brooklyn Dodgers 5, Pittsburgh Pirates 4 at Forbes Field
Boston Braves 4, St. Louis Cardinals 0 at Robison Field
Boston Braves 6, St. Louis Cardinals 4 at Robison Field
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Sunday, August 30th

SCOREBOARD: AUGUST 30, 1914
Kansas City Packers 6, Indianapolis Hoosier-Feds 4 at Gordon and Koppel Field
Kansas City Packers 6, Indianapolis Hoosier-Feds 1 at Gordon and Koppel Field
Chicago Whales 3, St. Louis Terriers 1 at Federal League Park
New York Giants 8, Chicago Cubs 1 at West Side Grounds
Philadelphia Phillies 4, Cincinnati Reds 2 at Crosley Field
Philadelphia Phillies 2, Cincinnati Reds 1 at Crosley Field
Boston Braves 2, St. Louis Cardinals 0 at Robison Field
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Monday, August 31st

IN THE NEWS: Walter Johnson relieves in the 8th inning with his Senators holding a 3–2 lead over the White Sox. On the first pitch, Jack Fournier hits a home run to tie the game. Fournier's next at bat up comes in the 10th and he homers again to give the Sox a 4–3 win. This is the first time Johnson has been reached for two home runs in a game by the same batter (Lou Gehrig will match it August 13, 1926). Last night the Sox beat Johnson 2–1 and Fournier was 3-for-3 with two triples against the "Big Train."

SCOREBOARD: AUGUST 31, 1914
Brooklyn Feds 4, Buffalo Feds 1 at Federal League Park
Chicago Whales 4, St. Louis Terriers 3 at Wrigley Field
Chicago Whales 1, St. Louis Terriers 0 at Wrigley Field
Baltimore Terrapins 7, Pittsburgh Rebels 1 at Exposition Park III
Boston Red Sox 4, St. Louis Browns 1 at Fenway Park
St. Louis Browns 3, Boston Red Sox 3 at Fenway Park
Detroit Tigers 9, New York Yankees 6 at Polo Grounds V
New York Yankees 3, Detroit Tigers 2 at Polo Grounds V
Philadelphia Athletics 9, Cleveland Indians 3 at Shibe Park
Chicago White Sox 4, Washington Senators 3 at Griffith Stadium
Chicago Cubs 4, Cincinnati Reds 2 at Crosley Field
New York Giants 1, Pittsburgh Pirates 1 at Forbes Field
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