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White Sox 4 @ Indians 5
League Park
July 4, 1925

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The information below contains details about the Major League Baseball game between the Cleveland Indians and the Chicago White Sox, played on July 4, 1925 at League Park. The home team Indians beat the visiting White Sox with a score of 5 to 4.

Game Summary

DateJuly 4, 1925 
Visiting Team
Chicago White Sox
R: 4 H: 11 E: 1 LOB: 9
Runs: 4
Hits: 11
Errors: 1
Left On Base: 9
Home Team
Cleveland Indians
R: 5 H: 14 E: 1 LOB: 8
Runs: 5
Hits: 14
Errors: 1
Left On Base: 8
Winning PitcherJake Miller  
Losing PitcherRed Faber  
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Game Winning RBIPat McNulty 

Game Info

DateJuly 4, 1925 
Day of WeekSat 
Day / Night
Visiting TeamChicago White Sox 
Home TeamCleveland Indians 
Visiting Starting PitcherRed Faber  
Home Starting PitcherJake Miller  
BallparkLeague Park 
CityCleveland 
StateOH 
Attendance3,000 
Time of Game2 hours 
UmpiresHP: Pants Rowland
1B: Bill Dinneen
2B: (none)
3B: Red Ormsby

Chicago White Sox Lineup 

Name  Position 
Johnny Mostil  Center Fielder 
Ike Davis  Shortstop 
Eddie Collins  Second Baseman 
Earl Sheely  First Baseman 
Bibb Falk  Left Fielder 
Harry Hooper  Right Fielder 
Willie Kamm  Third Baseman 
Ray Schalk  Catcher 
Red Faber  Pitcher 
Eddie Collins  Manager 

Cleveland Indians Lineup 

Name  Position 
Homer Summa  Left Fielder 
Pat McNulty  Right Fielder 
Tris Speaker  Center Fielder 
Joe Sewell  Shortstop 
Chick Tolson  First Baseman 
Chick Fewster  Second Baseman 
Freddy Spurgeon  Third Baseman 
Glenn Myatt  Catcher 
Jake Miller  Pitcher 
Tris Speaker  Manager 

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White Sox 4 @ Indians 5
League Park
July 4, 1925

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         Game of 7/4/1925, game 2 -- CHA at CLE (D)

  CHA                AB  R  H RBI    CLE                AB  R  H RBI
Johnny Mostil, cf     4  1  1  0   Homer Summa, lf       5  1  2  1   
Ike Davis, ss         5  2  3  0   Pat McNulty, rf       5  0  1  1   
Eddie Collins, 2b     4  0  1  1   Tris Speaker, cf      4  1  4  1   
Earl Sheely, 1b       3  0  1  2   Joe Sewell, ss        4  0  1  1   
Bibb Falk, lf         4  0  1  0   Chick Tolson, 1b      3  0  1  0   
Harry Hooper, rf      4  1  2  0   Chick Fewster, 2b     2  0  0  0   
Willie Kamm, 3b       4  0  2  0   George Burns, ph      1  1  1  0   
Ray Schalk, c         1  0  0  1   Freddy Spurgeon, 3b   4  1  2  0   
Johnny Grabowski, c   2  0  0  0   Glenn Myatt, c        4  0  1  0   
Red Faber, p          4  0  0  0   Jake Miller, p        3  0  0  0   
                                   Charlie Jamieson, ph  1  1  1  0   
                     -- -- -- --                        -- -- -- --
                     35  4 11  4                        36  5 14  4

CHA              110 010 100 --  4
CLE              100 000 013 --  5
  1 out when winning run was scored.

  CHA                  IP  H  R ER BB SO
Red Faber (L)         8.1 14  5  5  1  3

  CLE                  IP  H  R ER BB SO
Jake Miller (W)       9.0 11  4  4  1  4

E -- Glenn Myatt, Harry Hooper
LOB -- CHA 9, CLE 8
2B -- Ike Davis
3B -- Ike Davis
HR -- Tris Speaker
SB -- Eddie Collins, Johnny Mostil
SH -- Chick Fewster
SF -- Earl Sheely 2, Ray Schalk
HBP -- by Jake Miller (Eddie Collins)
T -- 2:00
A -- 3000

    

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