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JULY
1915

Thursday, July 1st

IN THE NEWS: Pittsburgh (FL) drops game 1, 6–0, at Baltimore, then scores in every inning of the nitecap to win, 13–5 (as noted by Dave Vincent). This is the first game since 1894 that this has happened.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 1, 1915
Baltimore Terrapins 6, Pittsburgh Rebels 0 at Oriole Park V
Pittsburgh Rebels 13, Baltimore Terrapins 5 at Oriole Park V
Kansas City Packers 6, Brooklyn Feds 2 at Washington Park III
Kansas City Packers 6, Brooklyn Feds 3 at Washington Park III
Buffalo Feds 4, St. Louis Terriers 1 at Federal League Park
St. Louis Terriers 13, Buffalo Feds 0 at Federal League Park
Chicago Whales 3, Newark Peppers 2 at Federal League Park
Brooklyn Dodgers 9, New York Giants 2 at Ebbets Field
Pittsburgh Pirates 4, Chicago Cubs 0 at West Side Grounds
Cincinnati Reds 5, St. Louis Cardinals 4 at Crosley Field
Philadelphia Phillies 2, Boston Braves 1 at Baker Bowl
Chicago White Sox 5, Detroit Tigers 3 at Tiger Stadium
Washington Senators 5, New York Yankees 3 at Polo Grounds V
Cleveland Indians 5, St. Louis Browns 2 at Sportsman's Park III
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Friday, July 2nd

IN THE NEWS: The last place A's continue to dismantle, selling Jack Barry, part of the "$100,000 infield," for $8,000 to Boston.

For the first time since the 1911 World Series, Jack Coombs pitches against Christy Mathewson. Now with the Dodgers, Coombs wins the duel, shutting out the Giants, 3–0. Two singles and Zack Wheat triple in the 8th is the difference.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 2, 1915
Buffalo Feds 8, Baltimore Terrapins 4 at Oriole Park V
Newark Peppers 7, Brooklyn Feds 2 at Federal League Park
Brooklyn Dodgers 3, New York Giants 0 at Ebbets Field
Chicago Cubs 2, Pittsburgh Pirates 1 at West Side Grounds
St. Louis Cardinals 2, Cincinnati Reds 0 at Crosley Field
Detroit Tigers 2, Chicago White Sox 1 at Tiger Stadium
New York Yankees 1, Washington Senators 0 at Polo Grounds V
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Saturday, July 3rd

IN THE NEWS: The Browns lose to the Indians, 3–1. Despite walking 9, George Sisler pitches a complete game victory.

The Red Sox split with the A's, losing the first game 7–3, before taking the nitecap, 11–0. Jack Barry makes his first appearance for the Sox, playing the final two innings against his old mates.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 3, 1915
Buffalo Feds 9, Baltimore Terrapins 6 at Oriole Park V
Pittsburgh Rebels 6, Chicago Whales 3 at Wrigley Field
Newark Peppers 3, Brooklyn Feds 2 at Federal League Park
St. Louis Terriers 8, Kansas City Packers 7 at Federal League Park
Brooklyn Dodgers 2, New York Giants 1 at Ebbets Field
New York Giants 4, Brooklyn Dodgers 3 at Ebbets Field
Chicago Cubs 6, Pittsburgh Pirates 5 at West Side Grounds
Pittsburgh Pirates 4, Chicago Cubs 2 at West Side Grounds
Philadelphia Phillies 4, Boston Braves 1 at Baker Bowl
Boston Braves 5, Philadelphia Phillies 3 at Baker Bowl
Philadelphia Athletics 7, Boston Red Sox 3 at Fenway Park
Boston Red Sox 11, Philadelphia Athletics 0 at Fenway Park
Detroit Tigers 9, Chicago White Sox 4 at Tiger Stadium
Washington Senators 8, New York Yankees 7 at Polo Grounds V
New York Yankees 4, Washington Senators 1 at Polo Grounds V
St. Louis Browns 3, Cleveland Indians 1 at Sportsman's Park III
Cleveland Indians 5, St. Louis Browns 1 at Sportsman's Park III
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Sunday, July 4th

SCOREBOARD: JULY 4, 1915
Chicago Whales 5, Pittsburgh Rebels 4 at Wrigley Field
Kansas City Packers 14, St. Louis Terriers 5 at Gordon and Koppel Field
Baltimore Terrapins 3, Newark Peppers 0 at Federal League Park
Chicago Cubs 8, Pittsburgh Pirates 5 at West Side Grounds
Cincinnati Reds 1, St. Louis Cardinals 0 at Crosley Field
Cincinnati Reds 3, St. Louis Cardinals 2 at Crosley Field
Detroit Tigers 8, Chicago White Sox 7 at Tiger Stadium
St. Louis Browns 2, Cleveland Indians 0 at Sportsman's Park III
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Monday, July 5th

IN THE NEWS: The Senators are shut out twice today against the Red Sox. Rube Foster wins the opener, 5–0, then Babe Ruth follows with a 6–0 win. Ruth scores two runs and hits his first triple. The Sox will sweep two more doubleheaders in the next two days with the Nationals to edge ahead of the White Sox for 1st place.

The Reds sweep two from the Cubs, winning 8–5 and 12–7. Red Ames wins the nitecap with the help of Heinie Groh, who hits for the cycle, off Jimmy Lavender. Pete Schneider tops Zip Zabel in the opener.

At the Polo Grounds, Phils ace Grover Cleveland Alexander fires a one-hitter to win, 2–0. The only baserunner for the Giants is Fred Merkle, who doubles off Pete in the second inning.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 5, 1915
Buffalo Feds 8, Baltimore Terrapins 5 at Oriole Park V
Baltimore Terrapins 9, Buffalo Feds 2 at Oriole Park V
Pittsburgh Rebels 5, Chicago Whales 3 at Wrigley Field
Chicago Whales 2, Pittsburgh Rebels 1 at Wrigley Field
St. Louis Terriers 1, Kansas City Packers 0 at Gordon and Koppel Field
St. Louis Terriers 4, Kansas City Packers 3 at Gordon and Koppel Field
Newark Peppers 2, Brooklyn Feds 1 at Federal League Park
Brooklyn Dodgers 6, Boston Braves 3 at Ebbets Field
Cincinnati Reds 8, Chicago Cubs 5 at West Side Grounds
Cincinnati Reds 12, Chicago Cubs 7 at West Side Grounds
Philadelphia Phillies 2, New York Giants 0 at Baker Bowl
St. Louis Cardinals 3, Pittsburgh Pirates 1 at Forbes Field
Pittsburgh Pirates 5, St. Louis Cardinals 0 at Forbes Field
Boston Red Sox 4, Washington Senators 0 at Fenway Park
Boston Red Sox 6, Washington Senators 0 at Fenway Park
Detroit Tigers 9, Cleveland Indians 7 at Tiger Stadium
Cleveland Indians 5, Detroit Tigers 3 at Tiger Stadium
Philadelphia Athletics 4, New York Yankees 2 at Polo Grounds V
Philadelphia Athletics 2, New York Yankees 1 at Polo Grounds V
St. Louis Browns 3, Chicago White Sox 1 at Sportsman's Park III
St. Louis Browns 9, Chicago White Sox 3 at Sportsman's Park III
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Tuesday, July 6th

IN THE NEWS: Pete Alexander fires his third one-hitter of the season, with the Giants Fred Merkle getting the lone hit. He doubles in the 2nd for New York's only baserunner in the game.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 6, 1915
Newark Peppers 7, Baltimore Terrapins 1 at Oriole Park V
Brooklyn Feds 5, Buffalo Feds 1 at Washington Park III
Kansas City Packers 1, St. Louis Terriers 0 at Gordon and Koppel Field
Brooklyn Dodgers 3, Boston Braves 2 at Ebbets Field
Brooklyn Dodgers 4, Boston Braves 3 at Ebbets Field
Chicago Cubs 5, Cincinnati Reds 4 at West Side Grounds
Cincinnati Reds 2, Chicago Cubs 2 at West Side Grounds
New York Giants 5, Philadelphia Phillies 1 at Baker Bowl
St. Louis Cardinals 2, Pittsburgh Pirates 1 at Forbes Field
Boston Red Sox 5, Washington Senators 1 at Fenway Park
Boston Red Sox 4, Washington Senators 1 at Fenway Park
Detroit Tigers 7, Cleveland Indians 6 at League Park II
Philadelphia Athletics 7, New York Yankees 6 at Polo Grounds V
Chicago White Sox 12, St. Louis Browns 2 at Sportsman's Park III
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Wednesday, July 7th

IN THE NEWS: The Phillies split with the Giants, losing the opener to Christy Mathewson, 5–4, and winning the nitecap, 1–0, behind former Giant Al Demaree.

After Brooklyn wins the opener, 4–3, over Boston, the two teams battle to a scoreless 16-inning tie. Phil Douglas shuffles all the way for the Robins.

The A's continue to dismantle, shipping front line P Bob Shawkey to the Yankees for $18,000.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 7, 1915
Newark Peppers 5, Baltimore Terrapins 3 at Oriole Park V
Buffalo Feds 3, Brooklyn Feds 2 at Washington Park III
Brooklyn Dodgers 4, Boston Braves 3 at Ebbets Field
Boston Braves 0, Brooklyn Dodgers 0 at Ebbets Field
New York Giants 5, Philadelphia Phillies 4 at Baker Bowl
Philadelphia Phillies 1, New York Giants 0 at Baker Bowl
Chicago Cubs 7, Pittsburgh Pirates 4 at Forbes Field
Boston Red Sox 9, Washington Senators 4 at Fenway Park
Boston Red Sox 1, Washington Senators 0 at Fenway Park
New York Yankees 13, Philadelphia Athletics 5 at Polo Grounds V
Philadelphia Athletics 6, New York Yankees 5 at Polo Grounds V
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Thursday, July 8th

IN THE NEWS: The Pirates make just two assists, both by 2B Jim Viox, in a 9-inning game to tie a record set by the Giants August 9, 1906. On July 22, 1906, the Cincinnati Reds had no assists in a 7-inning game versus the Phils.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 8, 1915
Newark Peppers 6, Baltimore Terrapins 2 at Oriole Park V
Chicago Whales 4, Kansas City Packers 0 at Wrigley Field
Pittsburgh Rebels 13, St. Louis Terriers 5 at Exposition Park III
Pittsburgh Pirates 2, Philadelphia Phillies 0 at Baker Bowl
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Friday, July 9th

IN THE NEWS: In Detroit, Babe Ruth lasts a third of a inning and allows four runs as Detroit pounds the Red Sox, 15–4.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 9, 1915
Buffalo Feds 8, Brooklyn Feds 2 at Washington Park III
Buffalo Feds 9, Brooklyn Feds 1 at Washington Park III
Pittsburgh Rebels 4, St. Louis Terriers 2 at Exposition Park III
St. Louis Terriers 5, Pittsburgh Rebels 0 at Exposition Park III
Boston Braves 4, St. Louis Cardinals 3 at Fenway Park
Brooklyn Dodgers 8, Chicago Cubs 7 at Ebbets Field
New York Giants 5, Cincinnati Reds 3 at Polo Grounds V
New York Giants 4, Cincinnati Reds 3 at Polo Grounds V
Philadelphia Phillies 2, Pittsburgh Pirates 1 at Baker Bowl
Chicago White Sox 5, Washington Senators 1 at Comiskey Park I
Cleveland Indians 4, New York Yankees 3 at League Park II
Detroit Tigers 15, Boston Red Sox 4 at Tiger Stadium
Philadelphia Athletics 3, St. Louis Browns 1 at Sportsman's Park III
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Saturday, July 10th

SCOREBOARD: JULY 10, 1915
Buffalo Feds 7, Brooklyn Feds 2 at Federal League Park
Baltimore Terrapins 3, Newark Peppers 2 at Federal League Park
St. Louis Terriers 9, Pittsburgh Rebels 1 at Exposition Park III
St. Louis Cardinals 7, Boston Braves 1 at Fenway Park
Boston Braves 3, St. Louis Cardinals 1 at Fenway Park
Brooklyn Dodgers 8, Chicago Cubs 3 at Ebbets Field
Brooklyn Dodgers 6, Chicago Cubs 0 at Ebbets Field
New York Giants 7, Cincinnati Reds 3 at Polo Grounds V
Philadelphia Phillies 6, Pittsburgh Pirates 3 at Baker Bowl
Washington Senators 1, Chicago White Sox 1 at Comiskey Park I
New York Yankees 4, Cleveland Indians 0 at League Park II
Boston Red Sox 6, Detroit Tigers 3 at Tiger Stadium
St. Louis Browns 4, Philadelphia Athletics 3 at Sportsman's Park III
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Sunday, July 11th

IN THE NEWS: Against Cleveland, Babe Ruth and Boston win, 4–3. Duffy Lewis pinch hits for the Babe late in the game. Jack Graney is the first batter to face Ruth.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 11, 1915
Chicago Whales 7, Kansas City Packers 2 at Wrigley Field
Kansas City Packers 4, Chicago Whales 3 at Wrigley Field
Newark Peppers 2, Baltimore Terrapins 1 at Federal League Park
St. Louis Terriers 4, Pittsburgh Rebels 1 at Federal League Park
Washington Senators 8, Chicago White Sox 3 at Comiskey Park I
Chicago White Sox 12, Washington Senators 5 at Comiskey Park I
New York Yankees 5, Cleveland Indians 2 at League Park II
Detroit Tigers 5, Boston Red Sox 4 at Tiger Stadium
St. Louis Browns 6, Philadelphia Athletics 4 at Sportsman's Park III
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Monday, July 12th

IN THE NEWS: At the Polo Grounds, Cincinnati's Gene Dale pitches an 8-hit shutout to beat the Giants, 6–0. Christy Mathewson takes the loss.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 12, 1915
Brooklyn Feds 9, Buffalo Feds 4 at Federal League Park
St. Louis Cardinals 2, Boston Braves 1 at Fenway Park
St. Louis Cardinals 4, Boston Braves 3 at Fenway Park
Brooklyn Dodgers 3, Chicago Cubs 2 at Ebbets Field
Cincinnati Reds 6, New York Giants 0 at Polo Grounds V
Pittsburgh Pirates 2, Philadelphia Phillies 1 at Baker Bowl
Pittsburgh Pirates 4, Philadelphia Phillies 2 at Baker Bowl
Washington Senators 5, Chicago White Sox 3 at Comiskey Park I
New York Yankees 7, Cleveland Indians 4 at League Park II
Boston Red Sox 15, Detroit Tigers 12 at Tiger Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Tuesday, July 13th

IN THE NEWS: Pete Alexander wins his 9th in a row for the Phils, shutting out the visiting Cardinals, 8–0.

In Cleveland, the Red Sox split, winning 7–3 behind Babe Ruth, then losing the nitecap, 6–5.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 13, 1915
Brooklyn Feds 6, Baltimore Terrapins 5 at Oriole Park V
Kansas City Packers 1, Pittsburgh Rebels 0 at Exposition Park III
Chicago Whales 2, St. Louis Terriers 0 at Federal League Park
Pittsburgh Pirates 3, Boston Braves 1 at Fenway Park
Boston Braves 7, Pittsburgh Pirates 6 at Fenway Park
Cincinnati Reds 5, Brooklyn Dodgers 1 at Ebbets Field
New York Giants 4, Chicago Cubs 3 at Polo Grounds V
Philadelphia Phillies 8, St. Louis Cardinals 0 at Baker Bowl
Chicago White Sox 7, Philadelphia Athletics 0 at Comiskey Park I
Boston Red Sox 7, Cleveland Indians 3 at League Park II
Cleveland Indians 6, Boston Red Sox 5 at League Park II
Detroit Tigers 3, New York Yankees 2 at Tiger Stadium
New York Yankees 10, Detroit Tigers 8 at Tiger Stadium
Washington Senators 3, St. Louis Browns 2 at Sportsman's Park III
St. Louis Browns 3, Washington Senators 0 at Sportsman's Park III
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Wednesday, July 14th

IN THE NEWS: White Sox P Red Faber steals three bases in the 4th inning against the A's. With the White Sox leading 4–2 in the 4th and rain threatening, the A's try to delay the game. Joe Bush purposely hits Faber with a pitch, and Faber, trying to speed up the game, tries to get thrown out by stealing. Little effort is made to retire him, and he scores Chicago's 5th run. His "steal" of home turns out to be the winning run, as rain never materializes, and Chicago wins 6–4.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 14, 1915
Brooklyn Feds 9, Baltimore Terrapins 7 at Oriole Park V
Baltimore Terrapins 5, Brooklyn Feds 4 at Oriole Park V
Buffalo Feds 4, Newark Peppers 1 at Federal League Park
Buffalo Feds 4, Newark Peppers 0 at Federal League Park
Pittsburgh Rebels 8, Kansas City Packers 4 at Exposition Park III
Chicago Whales 4, St. Louis Terriers 1 at Federal League Park
Brooklyn Dodgers 2, Cincinnati Reds 1 at Ebbets Field
New York Giants 6, Chicago Cubs 5 at Polo Grounds V
Chicago Cubs 3, New York Giants 1 at Polo Grounds V
Philadelphia Phillies 6, St. Louis Cardinals 3 at Baker Bowl
Chicago White Sox 6, Philadelphia Athletics 4 at Comiskey Park I
Cleveland Indians 3, Boston Red Sox 2 at League Park II
Boston Red Sox 7, Cleveland Indians 1 at League Park II
Detroit Tigers 12, New York Yankees 3 at Tiger Stadium
Washington Senators 2, St. Louis Browns 1 at Sportsman's Park III
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Thursday, July 15th

IN THE NEWS: In the first game of a doubleheader with Washington, Brownie rookie George Sisler goes all the way allowing six hits in winning 5–2.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 15, 1915
Brooklyn Feds 4, Baltimore Terrapins 2 at Oriole Park V
Newark Peppers 7, Buffalo Feds 0 at Federal League Park
Newark Peppers 4, Buffalo Feds 3 at Federal League Park
Chicago Whales 6, St. Louis Terriers 5 at Federal League Park
Boston Braves 3, Pittsburgh Pirates 2 at Fenway Park
Brooklyn Dodgers 4, Cincinnati Reds 2 at Ebbets Field
Chicago Cubs 5, New York Giants 2 at Polo Grounds V
Philadelphia Phillies 4, St. Louis Cardinals 3 at Baker Bowl
Philadelphia Athletics 5, Chicago White Sox 2 at Comiskey Park I
Boston Red Sox 4, Cleveland Indians 3 at League Park II
St. Louis Browns 5, Washington Senators 2 at Sportsman's Park III
St. Louis Browns 4, Washington Senators 3 at Sportsman's Park III
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Friday, July 16th

IN THE NEWS: Flashing his old form, Christy Mathewson pitches a 5-hit shutout over the Cubs to win, 2–0. He walks none in beating George Zabel.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 16, 1915
Buffalo Feds 4, Pittsburgh Rebels 3 at Exposition Park III
Chicago Whales 6, St. Louis Terriers 0 at Federal League Park
Boston Braves 6, Pittsburgh Pirates 5 at Fenway Park
Brooklyn Dodgers 2, Cincinnati Reds 1 at Ebbets Field
New York Giants 2, Chicago Cubs 0 at Polo Grounds V
Chicago White Sox 6, Philadelphia Athletics 2 at Comiskey Park I
Washington Senators 6, St. Louis Browns 2 at Sportsman's Park III
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Saturday, July 17th

IN THE NEWS: The Cubs end Grover Cleveland Alexander's 9-game win streak 4–0. Chicago and Philadelphia are deadlocked for the National League lead. In the American League, the White Sox spend their last day on top. The Tigers will challenge Boston down the stretch.

In Chicago, the Red Sox top the White Sox, 6–2, to move back into 1st place. Boston will win four out of five in the series with their rivals.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 17, 1915
Chicago Whales 7, Brooklyn Feds 6 at Wrigley Field
Brooklyn Feds 5, Chicago Whales 4 at Wrigley Field
Kansas City Packers 6, Newark Peppers 3 at Gordon and Koppel Field
Pittsburgh Rebels 8, Buffalo Feds 5 at Exposition Park III
Pittsburgh Rebels 7, Buffalo Feds 2 at Exposition Park III
St. Louis Terriers 7, Baltimore Terrapins 4 at Federal League Park
Boston Braves 3, Cincinnati Reds 2 at Fenway Park
Boston Braves 3, Cincinnati Reds 2 at Fenway Park
Pittsburgh Pirates 5, Brooklyn Dodgers 3 at Ebbets Field
Brooklyn Dodgers 7, Pittsburgh Pirates 3 at Ebbets Field
New York Giants 5, St. Louis Cardinals 4 at Polo Grounds V
New York Giants 2, St. Louis Cardinals 0 at Polo Grounds V
Chicago Cubs 4, Philadelphia Phillies 0 at Baker Bowl
Boston Red Sox 6, Chicago White Sox 4 at Comiskey Park I
Chicago White Sox 4, Boston Red Sox 0 at Comiskey Park I
Washington Senators 3, Cleveland Indians 2 at League Park II
Washington Senators 10, Cleveland Indians 4 at League Park II
Detroit Tigers 2, Philadelphia Athletics 1 at Tiger Stadium
St. Louis Browns 4, New York Yankees 3 at Sportsman's Park III
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Sunday, July 18th

SCOREBOARD: JULY 18, 1915
Buffalo Feds 6, Chicago Whales 4 at Wrigley Field
Kansas City Packers 10, Newark Peppers 4 at Gordon and Koppel Field
Kansas City Packers 4, Newark Peppers 2 at Gordon and Koppel Field
Boston Red Sox 6, Chicago White Sox 2 at Comiskey Park I
Washington Senators 4, Cleveland Indians 2 at League Park II
Washington Senators 4, Cleveland Indians 3 at League Park II
Detroit Tigers 11, Philadelphia Athletics 7 at Tiger Stadium
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Monday, July 19th

IN THE NEWS: The Nationals come out running, stealing a major-league record eight bases (tied in the National League in 1919) against the Cleveland Indians in the first inning. Sore-armed catcher Steve O'Neill is the victim of three SBs by Danny Moeller including 2B, 3B and home, two each by Clyde Milan and Ed Ainsmith, and one by George McBride in the 11–4 Washington win. Walter Johnson (15-8) allows just two hits in six innings before taking the afternoon off. Reliever Nick Altrock gives up the Cleveland scores.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 19, 1915
Chicago Whales 11, Brooklyn Feds 5 at Wrigley Field
Buffalo Feds 3, Pittsburgh Rebels 2 at Exposition Park III
Baltimore Terrapins 8, St. Louis Terriers 6 at Federal League Park
Boston Braves 4, Cincinnati Reds 1 at Fenway Park
Brooklyn Dodgers 3, Pittsburgh Pirates 0 at Ebbets Field
New York Giants 4, St. Louis Cardinals 3 at Polo Grounds V
Philadelphia Phillies 5, Chicago Cubs 4 at Baker Bowl
Boston Red Sox 6, Chicago White Sox 4 at Comiskey Park I
Washington Senators 11, Cleveland Indians 4 at League Park II
Detroit Tigers 12, Philadelphia Athletics 6 at Tiger Stadium
New York Yankees 10, St. Louis Browns 3 at Sportsman's Park III
New York Yankees 4, St. Louis Browns 1 at Sportsman's Park III
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Tuesday, July 20th

SCOREBOARD: JULY 20, 1915
Brooklyn Feds 3, Chicago Whales 1 at Wrigley Field
Newark Peppers 6, Kansas City Packers 0 at Gordon and Koppel Field
Buffalo Feds 8, Pittsburgh Rebels 5 at Exposition Park III
St. Louis Terriers 4, Baltimore Terrapins 1 at Federal League Park
Baltimore Terrapins 7, St. Louis Terriers 4 at Federal League Park
Boston Braves 6, Cincinnati Reds 2 at Fenway Park
Pittsburgh Pirates 6, Brooklyn Dodgers 2 at Ebbets Field
St. Louis Cardinals 3, New York Giants 1 at Polo Grounds V
Philadelphia Phillies 8, Chicago Cubs 6 at Baker Bowl
Boston Red Sox 3, Chicago White Sox 0 at Comiskey Park I
Cleveland Indians 5, Washington Senators 4 at League Park II
Detroit Tigers 6, Philadelphia Athletics 5 at Tiger Stadium
St. Louis Browns 3, New York Yankees 2 at Sportsman's Park III
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Wednesday, July 21st

IN THE NEWS: The Phils stop the Cubs, 1–0, in a rain-shortened game in Philley. Alexander gets the victory.

Babe Ruth pitches and bats the Red Sox to a 4–2 win over the host St. Louis Browns. Ruth is 4-for-4 with a tremendous homer and two doubles, and knocks in three runs. He scatters five hits with the two St. Louis runs coming on Heinie Wagner errors.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 21, 1915
Brooklyn Feds 4, Chicago Whales 0 at Wrigley Field
Brooklyn Feds 9, Chicago Whales 8 at Wrigley Field
Baltimore Terrapins 7, St. Louis Terriers 0 at Federal League Park
Cincinnati Reds 2, Boston Braves 1 at Fenway Park
Philadelphia Phillies 1, Chicago Cubs 0 at Baker Bowl
Philadelphia Athletics 4, Detroit Tigers 3 at Tiger Stadium
Boston Red Sox 4, St. Louis Browns 2 at Sportsman's Park III
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Thursday, July 22nd

IN THE NEWS: At St. Louis, the Red Sox use three pitchers in subduing the Browns 7–3. With the Red Sox ahead, Carl Mays takes over in the 2nd with two outs and pitches through the 8th to earn the win. Browns rookie George Sisler pitches in the 9th inning, allowing a hit to Red Sox reliever Smokey Joe Wood.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 22, 1915
Chicago Whales 4, Baltimore Terrapins 1 at Wrigley Field
Buffalo Feds 5, Kansas City Packers 1 at Gordon and Koppel Field
Pittsburgh Rebels 3, Newark Peppers 2 at Exposition Park III
Brooklyn Feds 4, St. Louis Terriers 0 at Federal League Park
Boston Braves 4, Chicago Cubs 3 at Fenway Park
Brooklyn Dodgers 1, St. Louis Cardinals 0 at Ebbets Field
St. Louis Cardinals 11, Brooklyn Dodgers 1 at Ebbets Field
Cincinnati Reds 6, Philadelphia Phillies 1 at Baker Bowl
Philadelphia Phillies 3, Cincinnati Reds 1 at Baker Bowl
Chicago White Sox 3, New York Yankees 1 at Comiskey Park I
Chicago White Sox 4, New York Yankees 1 at Comiskey Park I
Boston Red Sox 7, St. Louis Browns 3 at Sportsman's Park III
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Friday, July 23rd

IN THE NEWS: In the first of two at the Polo Grounds, Pittsburgh's Doc Johnston clouts a 3-run homer in the 3rd, off Christy Mathewson, to lead the Pirates to a 6–1 win. The Bucs take the nitecap as well, 4–3.

Jack Ness of Oakland (Pacific Coast League) has his 49-game hitting streak stopped. He bats .440 in the longest streak thus far in organized baseball.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 23, 1915
Chicago Whales 4, Baltimore Terrapins 1 at Wrigley Field
Buffalo Feds 7, Kansas City Packers 5 at Gordon and Koppel Field
Pittsburgh Rebels 3, Newark Peppers 1 at Exposition Park III
Brooklyn Feds 6, St. Louis Terriers 4 at Federal League Park
Boston Braves 2, Chicago Cubs 1 at Fenway Park
Brooklyn Dodgers 9, St. Louis Cardinals 7 at Ebbets Field
Pittsburgh Pirates 6, New York Giants 1 at Polo Grounds V
Pittsburgh Pirates 4, New York Giants 3 at Polo Grounds V
Cincinnati Reds 3, Philadelphia Phillies 2 at Baker Bowl
Chicago White Sox 3, New York Yankees 2 at Comiskey Park I
Cleveland Indians 11, Philadelphia Athletics 3 at League Park II
Detroit Tigers 2, Washington Senators 1 at Tiger Stadium
Boston Red Sox 8, St. Louis Browns 3 at Sportsman's Park III
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Saturday, July 24th

IN THE NEWS: In the 9th inning of game two of a twinbill with Cleveland, the A's Nap Lajoie lines into a triple play against Sam Jones to end the game (as noted by Jim Smith and Herm Krabbenhoft).

SCOREBOARD: JULY 24, 1915
Buffalo Feds 3, Kansas City Packers 2 at Gordon and Koppel Field
Newark Peppers 5, Pittsburgh Rebels 1 at Exposition Park III
Newark Peppers 4, Pittsburgh Rebels 4 at Exposition Park III
St. Louis Terriers 4, Brooklyn Feds 2 at Federal League Park
St. Louis Terriers 3, Brooklyn Feds 1 at Federal League Park
Boston Braves 1, Chicago Cubs 0 at Fenway Park
Brooklyn Dodgers 6, St. Louis Cardinals 5 at Ebbets Field
Brooklyn Dodgers 9, St. Louis Cardinals 5 at Ebbets Field
New York Giants 8, Pittsburgh Pirates 4 at Polo Grounds V
New York Giants 4, Pittsburgh Pirates 2 at Polo Grounds V
Philadelphia Phillies 4, Cincinnati Reds 0 at Baker Bowl
Philadelphia Phillies 13, Cincinnati Reds 1 at Baker Bowl
Cleveland Indians 4, Philadelphia Athletics 3 at League Park II
Cleveland Indians 12, Philadelphia Athletics 4 at League Park II
Detroit Tigers 2, Washington Senators 0 at Tiger Stadium
Washington Senators 8, Detroit Tigers 5 at Tiger Stadium
Boston Red Sox 7, St. Louis Browns 3 at Sportsman's Park III
St. Louis Browns 3, Boston Red Sox 2 at Sportsman's Park III
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Sunday, July 25th

IN THE NEWS: In the first of two games, the Browns cuff Red Sox starter Babe Ruth for four unearned runs in the 3rd, and the young lefty is relieved by Carl Mays. Boston ties the score 4–4 in the 4th, but the Browns eventually win 9–8. In the nitecap, a 1–1 tie, George Sisler pitches the last two innings for the Browns.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 25, 1915
Kansas City Packers 3, Buffalo Feds 2 at Gordon and Koppel Field
Kansas City Packers 5, Buffalo Feds 4 at Gordon and Koppel Field
Pittsburgh Rebels 4, St. Louis Terriers 1 at Federal League Park
Philadelphia Phillies 4, Cincinnati Reds 2 at Crosley Field
Cleveland Indians 3, Philadelphia Athletics 1 at League Park II
Cleveland Indians 8, Philadelphia Athletics 4 at League Park II
Washington Senators 3, Detroit Tigers 2 at Tiger Stadium
St. Louis Browns 9, Boston Red Sox 8 at Sportsman's Park III
Boston Red Sox 1, St. Louis Browns 1 at Sportsman's Park III
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Monday, July 26th

IN THE NEWS: Honus Wagner drives in both runs to beat Christy Mathewson, 2–1. The Pirates lose the nitecap when the Giants Jeff Tesreau tosses a 5-hitter to win, 3–0.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 26, 1915
Chicago Whales 11, Baltimore Terrapins 3 at Wrigley Field
Baltimore Terrapins 5, Chicago Whales 1 at Wrigley Field
Newark Peppers 3, Pittsburgh Rebels 1 at Exposition Park III
St. Louis Terriers 6, Brooklyn Feds 5 at Federal League Park
Boston Braves 1, Chicago Cubs 0 at Fenway Park
Brooklyn Dodgers 13, St. Louis Cardinals 8 at Ebbets Field
Philadelphia Phillies 6, Cincinnati Reds 2 at Crosley Field
Pittsburgh Pirates 2, New York Giants 1 at Polo Grounds V
New York Giants 3, Pittsburgh Pirates 0 at Polo Grounds V
Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org)

Tuesday, July 27th

IN THE NEWS: The Senators score the games only run in the 1st when Clyde Milan swipes home against Cleveland pitcher Rip Hagerman. Hagerman allows just two hits in a losing effort, while Washington pitcher Bert Gallia gives up just one safety.

SCOREBOARD: JULY 27, 1915
Buffalo Feds 3, Chicago Whales 2 at Wrigley Field
Brooklyn Feds 7, Kansas City Packers 5 at Gordon and Koppel Field
Kansas City Packers 6, Brooklyn Feds 2 at Gordon and Koppel Field
Pittsburgh Rebels 2, Baltimore Terrapins 1 at Exposition Park III
Newark Peppers 11, St. Louis Terriers 3 at Federal League Park
Boston Braves 4, Brooklyn Dodgers 3 at Ebbets Field
Cincinnati Reds 4, Philadelphia Phillies 3 at Crosley Field
Pittsburgh Pirates 8, New York Giants 1 at Forbes Field
Boston Red Sox 3, Chicago White Sox 1 at Fenway Park
Detroit Tigers 7, New York Yankees 3 at Polo Grounds V
Philadelphia Athletics 6, St. Louis Browns 4 at Shibe Park
Washington Senators 1, Cleveland Indians 0 at Griffith Stadium
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Wednesday, July 28th

SCOREBOARD: JULY 28, 1915
Brooklyn Feds 4, Kansas City Packers 3 at Gordon and Koppel Field
Kansas City Packers 3, Brooklyn Feds 2 at Gordon and Koppel Field
Pittsburgh Rebels 4, Baltimore Terrapins 3 at Exposition Park III
Baltimore Terrapins 3, Pittsburgh Rebels 2 at Exposition Park III
Newark Peppers 7, St. Louis Terriers 6 at Federal League Park
Boston Braves 3, Cincinnati Reds 1 at Crosley Field
St. Louis Cardinals 3,