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JULY
1947
| SCOREBOARD: JULY 1, 1947 | | Detroit Tigers
2, Chicago White Sox
1 at Comiskey Park I | | | Cleveland Indians
9, St. Louis Browns
3 at Sportsman's Park III | | | New York Giants
15, Boston Braves
3 at Polo Grounds V | | | Philadelphia Phillies
5, Brooklyn Dodgers
3 at Shibe Park | | | St. Louis Cardinals
2, Pittsburgh Pirates
1 at Forbes Field | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JULY 2, 1947 | | Philadelphia Athletics
7, Boston Red Sox
6 at Fenway Park | | | Detroit Tigers
6, Cleveland Indians
5 at Cleveland Stadium | | | New York Yankees
8, Washington Senators
1 at Yankee Stadium | | | St. Louis Browns
7, Chicago White Sox
1 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
11, New York Giants
3 at Ebbets Field | | | Philadelphia Phillies
6, Boston Braves
5 at Shibe Park | | | Cincinnati Reds
8, Pittsburgh Pirates
6 at Forbes Field | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JULY 3, 1947 | | Philadelphia Athletics
8, Boston Red Sox
4 at Fenway Park | | | Detroit Tigers
6, Cleveland Indians
5 at Cleveland Stadium | | | New York Giants
19, Brooklyn Dodgers
2 at Ebbets Field | | | Chicago Cubs
4, St. Louis Cardinals
2 at Wrigley Field | | | Philadelphia Phillies
3, Boston Braves
0 at Shibe Park | | | Pittsburgh Pirates
7, Cincinnati Reds
3 at Forbes Field | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JULY 4, 1947 | | Philadelphia Athletics
8, Boston Red Sox
6 at Fenway Park | | | Boston Red Sox
4, Philadelphia Athletics
0 at Fenway Park | | | Cleveland Indians
13, Detroit Tigers
6 at Cleveland Stadium | | | Detroit Tigers
4, Cleveland Indians
4 at Cleveland Stadium | | | New York Yankees
7, Washington Senators
3 at Yankee Stadium | | | New York Yankees
4, Washington Senators
2 at Yankee Stadium | | | Chicago White Sox
6, St. Louis Browns
3 at Sportsman's Park III | | | St. Louis Browns
10, Chicago White Sox
2 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
16, New York Giants
7 at Ebbets Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
4, New York Giants
3 at Ebbets Field | | | St. Louis Cardinals
7, Chicago Cubs
0 at Wrigley Field | | | Chicago Cubs
5, St. Louis Cardinals
4 at Wrigley Field | | | Cincinnati Reds
8, Pittsburgh Pirates
0 at Crosley Field | | | Cincinnati Reds
6, Pittsburgh Pirates
4 at Crosley Field | | | Boston Braves
10, Philadelphia Phillies
3 at Shibe Park | | | Boston Braves
7, Philadelphia Phillies
1 at Shibe Park | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) | IN THE NEWS:
Larry Doby of the Cleveland Indians becomes the first black to play in the AL. He strikes out as a pinch hitter, as the Chicago White Sox edge the Indians 6-5. Tomorrow he will go 1-for-5 in his first full game at 1B.
| SCOREBOARD: JULY 5, 1947 | | Boston Red Sox
7, Washington Senators
6 at Fenway Park | | | Chicago White Sox
6, Cleveland Indians
5 at Comiskey Park I | | | New York Yankees
5, Philadelphia Athletics
1 at Yankee Stadium | | | Boston Braves
4, Brooklyn Dodgers
1 at Ebbets Field | | | Cincinnati Reds
7, St. Louis Cardinals
5 at Crosley Field | | | New York Giants
4, Philadelphia Phillies
0 at Shibe Park | | | Chicago Cubs
4, Pittsburgh Pirates
3 at Forbes Field | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JULY 6, 1947 | | Boston Red Sox
7, Washington Senators
4 at Fenway Park | | | Boston Red Sox
10, Washington Senators
1 at Fenway Park | | | Chicago White Sox
3, Cleveland Indians
2 at Comiskey Park I | | | Cleveland Indians
5, Chicago White Sox
1 at Comiskey Park I | | | New York Yankees
8, Philadelphia Athletics
2 at Yankee Stadium | | | New York Yankees
9, Philadelphia Athletics
2 at Yankee Stadium | | | Detroit Tigers
10, St. Louis Browns
2 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Detroit Tigers
8, St. Louis Browns
4 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
4, Boston Braves
0 at Ebbets Field | | | St. Louis Cardinals
3, Cincinnati Reds
0 at Crosley Field | | | St. Louis Cardinals
2, Cincinnati Reds
0 at Crosley Field | | | New York Giants
4, Philadelphia Phillies
3 at Shibe Park | | | Pittsburgh Pirates
6, Chicago Cubs
2 at Forbes Field | | | Pittsburgh Pirates
10, Chicago Cubs
0 at Forbes Field | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) | IN THE NEWS:
Clutch pinch hits by Luke Appling and Stan Spence lead the AL to a 2-1 win over the NL in the All-Star Game at Wrigley Field. Schoolboy Rowe pinch-hits for Johnny Sain, becoming the first player to appear for each side. Rowe pitched three innings for the AL in 1936.
IN THE NEWS:
In a rain-interrupted game before 47,871, Don Black of the Cleveland Indians pitches a no-hitter, beating the Philadelphia Athletics 3-0 in the first game of a doubleheader. It is the first no-hitter at Municipal Stadium.
James "Stormy" Davis, 20-year-old OF of Ballinger (Longhorn League), dies as a result of being hit in
the head by a pitched ball. He was hitting .333 with 19 HR in 48 games.
| SCOREBOARD: JULY 10, 1947 | | Washington Senators
4, Chicago White Sox
0 at Comiskey Park I | | | Washington Senators
7, Chicago White Sox
2 at Comiskey Park I | | | Cleveland Indians
3, Philadelphia Athletics
0 at Cleveland Stadium | | | Cleveland Indians
2, Philadelphia Athletics
1 at Cleveland Stadium | | | Boston Red Sox
2, Detroit Tigers
2 at Tiger Stadium | | | New York Yankees
4, St. Louis Browns
3 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Boston Braves
6, Cincinnati Reds
4 at Braves Field | | | Cincinnati Reds
2, Boston Braves
1 at Braves Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
5, Chicago Cubs
3 at Ebbets Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
4, Chicago Cubs
3 at Ebbets Field | | | St. Louis Cardinals
11, New York Giants
4 at Polo Grounds V | | | Philadelphia Phillies
7, Pittsburgh Pirates
2 at Shibe Park | | | Philadelphia Phillies
2, Pittsburgh Pirates
1 at Shibe Park | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JULY 11, 1947 | | Washington Senators
4, Chicago White Sox
3 at Comiskey Park I | | | Philadelphia Athletics
4, Cleveland Indians
2 at Cleveland Stadium | | | Boston Red Sox
4, Detroit Tigers
3 at Tiger Stadium | | | Detroit Tigers
3, Boston Red Sox
0 at Tiger Stadium | | | New York Yankees
3, St. Louis Browns
1 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Cincinnati Reds
10, Boston Braves
6 at Braves Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
5, Chicago Cubs
0 at Ebbets Field | | | St. Louis Cardinals
4, New York Giants
3 at Polo Grounds V | | | New York Giants
17, St. Louis Cardinals
9 at Polo Grounds V | | | Pittsburgh Pirates
7, Philadelphia Phillies
2 at Shibe Park | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JULY 12, 1947 | | Chicago White Sox
6, Washington Senators
5 at Comiskey Park I | | | Philadelphia Athletics
4, Cleveland Indians
2 at Cleveland Stadium | | | Cleveland Indians
5, Philadelphia Athletics
4 at Cleveland Stadium | | | Boston Red Sox
2, Detroit Tigers
0 at Tiger Stadium | | | New York Yankees
12, St. Louis Browns
2 at Sportsman's Park III | | | New York Yankees
8, St. Louis Browns
5 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Boston Braves
4, Cincinnati Reds
0 at Braves Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
7, Chicago Cubs
2 at Ebbets Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
6, Chicago Cubs
5 at Ebbets Field | | | St. Louis Cardinals
4, New York Giants
0 at Polo Grounds V | | | St. Louis Cardinals
11, New York Giants
3 at Polo Grounds V | | | Philadelphia Phillies
4, Pittsburgh Pirates
2 at Shibe Park | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) | IN THE NEWS:
Making his 14th major-league uniform switch, Bobo Newsom joins the Yanks. His 7-5 record the rest of the way will help the Yankees to the title. The next season Newsom will join the Giants.
| SCOREBOARD: JULY 13, 1947 | | New York Yankees
10, Chicago White Sox
3 at Comiskey Park I | | | New York Yankees
6, Chicago White Sox
4 at Comiskey Park I | | | Cleveland Indians
8, Boston Red Sox
0 at Cleveland Stadium | | | Cleveland Indians
6, Boston Red Sox
2 at Cleveland Stadium | | | Detroit Tigers
4, Philadelphia Athletics
2 at Tiger Stadium | | | Detroit Tigers
7, Philadelphia Athletics
6 at Tiger Stadium | | | Washington Senators
4, St. Louis Browns
2 at Sportsman's Park III | | | St. Louis Browns
3, Washington Senators
2 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Boston Braves
8, Chicago Cubs
7 at Braves Field | | | Boston Braves
6, Chicago Cubs
5 at Braves Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
9, Cincinnati Reds
1 at Ebbets Field | | | Pittsburgh Pirates
6, New York Giants
3 at Polo Grounds V | | | New York Giants
3, Pittsburgh Pirates
1 at Polo Grounds V | | | Philadelphia Phillies
4, St. Louis Cardinals
2 at Shibe Park | | | St. Louis Cardinals
3, Philadelphia Phillies
2 at Shibe Park | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JULY 14, 1947 | | Boston Red Sox
1, Cleveland Indians
0 at Cleveland Stadium | | | St. Louis Browns
13, Washington Senators
3 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Chicago Cubs
5, Boston Braves
3 at Braves Field | | | Cincinnati Reds
9, Brooklyn Dodgers
1 at Ebbets Field | | | New York Giants
5, Pittsburgh Pirates
1 at Polo Grounds V | | | Philadelphia Phillies
5, St. Louis Cardinals
2 at Shibe Park | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JULY 15, 1947 | | Chicago White Sox
5, Boston Red Sox
1 at Comiskey Park I | | | New York Yankees
9, Cleveland Indians
4 at Cleveland Stadium | | | New York Yankees
2, Cleveland Indians
1 at Cleveland Stadium | | | Detroit Tigers
11, Washington Senators
6 at Tiger Stadium | | | Philadelphia Athletics
8, St. Louis Browns
1 at Sportsman's Park III | | | St. Louis Cardinals
8, Boston Braves
2 at Braves Field | | | Pittsburgh Pirates
12, Brooklyn Dodgers
4 at Ebbets Field | | | Pittsburgh Pirates
9, Brooklyn Dodgers
3 at Ebbets Field | | | New York Giants
4, Chicago Cubs
0 at Polo Grounds V | | | Cincinnati Reds
5, Philadelphia Phillies
4 at Shibe Park | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JULY 16, 1947 | | Boston Red Sox
7, Chicago White Sox
2 at Comiskey Park I | | | New York Yankees
8, Cleveland Indians
2 at Cleveland Stadium | | | Detroit Tigers
9, Washington Senators
8 at Tiger Stadium | | | Washington Senators
10, Detroit Tigers
1 at Tiger Stadium | | | St. Louis Browns
5, Philadelphia Athletics
4 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Philadelphia Athletics
4, St. Louis Browns
1 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Boston Braves
3, St. Louis Cardinals
0 at Braves Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
10, Pittsburgh Pirates
6 at Ebbets Field | | | New York Giants
6, Chicago Cubs
3 at Polo Grounds V | | | Philadelphia Phillies
4, Cincinnati Reds
1 at Shibe Park | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) | IN THE NEWS:
The Yankees sweep a doubleheader against Cleveland 3-1 and 72 to extend their winning streak
to an AL record 19 games. The streak matches that of the 1906 White Sox.
Hank Thompson plays 2B for the Browns, the first black in the franchise's history.
| SCOREBOARD: JULY 17, 1947 | | Boston Red Sox
4, Chicago White Sox
1 at Comiskey Park I | | | Boston Red Sox
6, Chicago White Sox
3 at Comiskey Park I | | | New York Yankees
3, Cleveland Indians
1 at Cleveland Stadium | | | New York Yankees
7, Cleveland Indians
2 at Cleveland Stadium | | | Detroit Tigers
7, Washington Senators
5 at Tiger Stadium | | | Detroit Tigers
4, Washington Senators
3 at Tiger Stadium | | | Philadelphia Athletics
16, St. Louis Browns
2 at Sportsman's Park III | | | St. Louis Cardinals
5, Boston Braves
2 at Braves Field | | | Pittsburgh Pirates
7, Brooklyn Dodgers
1 at Ebbets Field | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
IN THE NEWS:
Freddie Hutchinson of the Tigers shuts out the Yankees 8-0, stopping their winning streak at 19.
Willard Marshall of the New York Giants hits 3 consecutive HRs, as Larry Jansen beats the visiting
Reds.
The first 5-for-5 game of his career moves Ted Williams among the top hitters in the AL.
| SCOREBOARD: JULY 18, 1947 | | Chicago White Sox
4, Philadelphia Athletics
1 at Comiskey Park I | | | Cleveland Indians
6, Washington Senators
0 at Cleveland Stadium | | | Detroit Tigers
8, New York Yankees
0 at Tiger Stadium | | | St. Louis Browns
9, Boston Red Sox
8 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Pittsburgh Pirates
2, Boston Braves
1 at Braves Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
7, St. Louis Cardinals
0 at Ebbets Field | | | New York Giants
8, Cincinnati Reds
3 at Polo Grounds V | | | Chicago Cubs
7, Philadelphia Phillies
5 at Shibe Park | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JULY 19, 1947 | | New York Yankees
2, Detroit Tigers
1 at Tiger Stadium | | | Boston Red Sox
1, St. Louis Browns
0 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Boston Braves
2, Pittsburgh Pirates
0 at Braves Field | | | St. Louis Cardinals
7, Brooklyn Dodgers
5 at Ebbets Field | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) | IN THE NEWS:
The choice rhubarb of the year occurs when umpire Beans Reardon signals that Ron Northey's long fly has gone into the stands. Northey jogs around the bases only to discover C Bruce Edwards awaiting him with the ball. The Cardinals protest is upheld, but the Dodgers will win the replay.
Hank Thompson plays 2B and Willard Brown CF for the St. Louis Browns against the Red Sox. It marks the first time that two black players appear in the same major-league lineup.
| SCOREBOARD: JULY 20, 1947 | | Chicago White Sox
6, Philadelphia Athletics
5 at Comiskey Park I | | | Philadelphia Athletics
7, Chicago White Sox
4 at Comiskey Park I | | | Washington Senators
1, Cleveland Indians
0 at Cleveland Stadium | | | Cleveland Indians
6, Washington Senators
1 at Cleveland Stadium | | | Detroit Tigers
4, New York Yankees
1 at Tiger Stadium | | | Detroit Tigers
12, New York Yankees
11 at Tiger Stadium | | | St. Louis Browns
4, Boston Red Sox
3 at Sportsman's Park III | | | St. Louis Browns
7, Boston Red Sox
6 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Pittsburgh Pirates
9, Boston Braves
1 at Braves Field | | | St. Louis Cardinals
3, Brooklyn Dodgers
3 at Ebbets Field | | | Cincinnati Reds
4, New York Giants
1 at Polo Grounds V | | | New York Giants
9, Cincinnati Reds
6 at Polo Grounds V | | | Chicago Cubs
4, Philadelphia Phillies
2 at Shibe Park | | | Chicago Cubs
2, Philadelphia Phillies
1 at Shibe Park | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JULY 21, 1947 | | Brooklyn Dodgers
7, Cincinnati Reds
4 at Ebbets Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
4, Cincinnati Reds
3 at Ebbets Field | | | Philadelphia Phillies
8, Pittsburgh Pirates
1 at Forbes Field | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JULY 22, 1947 | | Boston Red Sox
3, Chicago White Sox
2 at Fenway Park | | | New York Yankees
6, St. Louis Browns
0 at Yankee Stadium | | | Philadelphia Athletics
5, Cleveland Indians
3 at Shibe Park | | | Washington Senators
6, Detroit Tigers
1 at Griffith Stadium | | | Boston Braves
2, Chicago Cubs
0 at Wrigley Field | | | Chicago Cubs
2, Boston Braves
0 at Wrigley Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
12, Cincinnati Reds
1 at Crosley Field | | | St. Louis Cardinals
10, New York Giants
5 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) | IN THE NEWS:
Ralph Kiner hits HRs 24 and 25, breaking the Pirate record of 23 by Johnny Rizzo in 1938 and tied by rookie Kiner last year. Behind HR king Johnny Mize 14 to 3 at the end of May, Kiner will have 25 to Mize's
31 by the end of July.
| SCOREBOARD: JULY 23, 1947 | | Boston Red Sox
8, Chicago White Sox
7 at Fenway Park | | | St. Louis Browns
8, New York Yankees
2 at Yankee Stadium | | | Philadelphia Athletics
6, Cleveland Indians
3 at Shibe Park | | | Washington Senators
5, Detroit Tigers
0 at Griffith Stadium | | | Boston Braves
12, Chicago Cubs
4 at Wrigley Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
5, Cincinnati Reds
2 at Crosley Field | | | Pittsburgh Pirates
6, Philadelphia Phillies
2 at Forbes Field | | | St. Louis Cardinals
6, New York Giants
5 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JULY 24, 1947 | | Boston Red Sox
8, Chicago White Sox
2 at Fenway Park | | | New York Yankees
14, St. Louis Browns
5 at Yankee Stadium | | | Cleveland Indians
6, Philadelphia Athletics
1 at Shibe Park | | | Washington Senators
3, Detroit Tigers
0 at Griffith Stadium | | | Chicago Cubs
6, Boston Braves
4 at Wrigley Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
6, Cincinnati Reds
1 at Crosley Field | | | Pittsburgh Pirates
8, Philadelphia Phillies
6 at Forbes Field | | | Pittsburgh Pirates
3, Philadelphia Phillies
2 at Forbes Field | | | St. Louis Cardinals
3, New York Giants
2 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JULY 25, 1947 | | Boston Red Sox
7, St. Louis Browns
6 at Fenway Park | | | New York Yankees
12, Chicago White Sox
4 at Yankee Stadium | | | Philadelphia Athletics
9, Detroit Tigers
5 at Shibe Park | | | Washington Senators
5, Cleveland Indians
1 at Griffith Stadium | | | Chicago Cubs
5, New York Giants
3 at Wrigley Field | | | Cincinnati Reds
5, Philadelphia Phillies
4 at Crosley Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
4, Pittsburgh Pirates
1 at Forbes Field | | | St. Louis Cardinals
5, Boston Braves
1 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JULY 26, 1947 | | Boston Red Sox
12, St. Louis Browns
1 at Fenway Park | | | Chicago White Sox
2, New York Yankees
1 at Yankee Stadium | | | Detroit Tigers
13, Philadelphia Athletics
0 at Shibe Park | | | Washington Senators
8, Cleveland Indians
4 at Griffith Stadium | | | New York Giants
7, Chicago Cubs
3 at Wrigley Field | | | Cincinnati Reds
1, Philadelphia Phillies
0 at Crosley Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
6, Pittsburgh Pirates
4 at Forbes Field | | | St. Louis Cardinals
9, Boston Braves
5 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) | IN THE NEWS:
Jake Jones of the Red Sox hits a foul ball along the 3B line in the sixth. Browns P Fred Sanford throws his glove at the ball to prevent it from rolling into fair territory. Umpire Cal Hubbard awards Jones a triple on the basis of the rule about intentionally thrown gloves. In 1954 the rule is changed so that it only applies to fair balls.
| SCOREBOARD: JULY 27, 1947 | | Boston Red Sox
4, St. Louis Browns
3 at Fenway Park | | | Boston Red Sox
11, St. Louis Browns
2 at Fenway Park | | | New York Yankees
7, Chicago White Sox
4 at Yankee Stadium | | | Chicago White Sox
5, New York Yankees
4 at Yankee Stadium | | | Detroit Tigers
5, Philadelphia Athletics
1 at Shibe Park | | | Philadelphia Athletics
5, Detroit Tigers
0 at Shibe Park | | | Cleveland Indians
2, Washington Senators
1 at Griffith Stadium | | | New York Giants
12, Chicago Cubs
6 at Wrigley Field | | | Cincinnati Reds
5, Philadelphia Phillies
1 at Crosley Field | | | Philadelphia Phillies
6, Cincinnati Reds
5 at Crosley Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
8, Pittsburgh Pirates
4 at Forbes Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
11, Pittsburgh Pirates
4 at Forbes Field | | | Boston Braves
10, St. Louis Cardinals
3 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JULY 28, 1947 | | New York Yankees
5, Detroit Tigers
1 at Yankee Stadium | | | Philadelphia Athletics
5, Chicago White Sox
3 at Shibe Park | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
4, Chicago Cubs
0 at Wrigley Field | | | Cincinnati Reds
5, New York Giants
0 at Crosley Field | | | St. Louis Cardinals
8, Boston Braves
7 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
| SCOREBOARD: JULY 29, 1947 | | Cleveland Indians
5, Boston Red Sox
1 at Fenway Park | | | Philadelphia Athletics
5, Chicago White Sox
2 at Shibe Park | | | St. Louis Browns
8, Washington Senators
2 at Griffith Stadium | | | Chicago Cubs
5, Philadelphia Phillies
4 at Wrigley Field | | | New York Giants
2, Cincinnati Reds
1 at Crosley Field | | | Pittsburgh Pirates
6, Boston Braves
5 at Forbes Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
4, St. Louis Cardinals
0 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) | IN THE NEWS:
The New York Giants edge the Cincinnati Reds 6-5 in 10 innings, ending Ewell Blackwell's winning streak at 16 games. All games are complete games and five are shutouts.
| SCOREBOARD: JULY 30, 1947 | | Cleveland Indians
13, Boston Red Sox
7 at Fenway Park | | | New York Yankees
8, Detroit Tigers
5 at Yankee Stadium | | | Chicago White Sox
3, Philadelphia Athletics
2 at Shibe Park | | | St. Louis Browns
2, Washington Senators
1 at Griffith Stadium | | | Philadelphia Phillies
9, Chicago Cubs
2 at Wrigley Field | | | New York Giants
5, Cincinnati Reds
4 at Crosley Field | | | Pittsburgh Pirates
5, Boston Braves
3 at Forbes Field | | | Boston Braves
8, Pittsburgh Pirates
5 at Forbes Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
11, St. Louis Cardinals
10 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
IN THE NEWS:
The Giants lose 8-7 but hit their 55th HR of the month, an NL record. Walker Cooper connects against the Reds.
| SCOREBOARD: JULY 31, 1947 | | Cleveland Indians
5, Boston Red Sox
4 at Fenway Park | | | Philadelphia Athletics
3, Chicago White Sox
2 at Shibe Park | | | Washington Senators
4, St. Louis Browns
1 at Griffith Stadium | | | Philadelphia Phillies
3, Chicago Cubs
0 at Wrigley Field | | | Cincinnati Reds
8, New York Giants
7 at Crosley Field | | | Brooklyn Dodgers
2, St. Louis Cardinals
1 at Sportsman's Park III | | | Compiled by Retrosheet (www.retrosheet.org) |
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