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Senators 2 @ Browns 12
Sportsman's Park
July 8, 1921

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The information below contains details about the Major League Baseball game between the St. Louis Browns and the Washington Senators, played on July 8, 1921 at Sportsman's Park. The home team Browns beat the visiting Senators with a score of 12 to 2.

Game Summary

DateJuly 8, 1921 
Visiting Team
Washington Senators
R: 2 H: 7 E: 1 LOB: 10
Runs: 2
Hits: 7
Errors: 1
Left On Base: 10
Home Team
St. Louis Browns
R: 12 H: 18 E: 1 LOB: 5
Runs: 12
Hits: 18
Errors: 1
Left On Base: 5
Winning PitcherDixie Davis  
Losing PitcherTom Zachary  
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Game Winning RBIKen Williams 

Game Info

DateJuly 8, 1921 
Day of WeekFri 
Day / Night
Visiting TeamWashington Senators 
Home TeamSt. Louis Browns 
Visiting Starting PitcherTom Zachary  
Home Starting PitcherDixie Davis  
BallparkSportsman's Park 
CitySt. Louis 
StateMO 
Attendance1,200 
Time of Game2 hours 32 minutes 
UmpiresHP: George Moriarty
1B: Bill Dinneen
2B: (none)
3B: (none)

Washington Senators Lineup 

Name  Position 
Joe Judge  First Baseman 
Clyde Milan  Left Fielder 
Sam Rice  Center Fielder 
Earl Smith  Right Fielder 
Bucky Harris  Second Baseman 
Howie Shanks  Third Baseman 
Patsy Gharrity  Catcher 
Frank O'Rourke  Shortstop 
Tom Zachary  Pitcher 
George McBride  Manager 

St. Louis Browns Lineup 

Name  Position 
Jack Tobin  Right Fielder 
Frank Ellerbe  Third Baseman 
George Sisler  First Baseman 
Ken Williams  Left Fielder 
Baby Doll Jacobson  Center Fielder 
Pat Collins  Catcher 
Marty McManus  Second Baseman 
Jimmy Austin  Shortstop 
Dixie Davis  Pitcher 
Lee Fohl  Manager 

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Senators 2 @ Browns 12
Sportsman's Park
July 8, 1921

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         Game of 7/8/1921 -- WS1 at SLA (D)

  WS1                AB  R  H RBI    SLA                AB  R  H RBI
Joe Judge, 1b         5  1  2  1   Jack Tobin, rf        5  3  4  3   
Clyde Milan, lf       5  0  1  1   Frank Ellerbe, 3b     5  2  2  0   
Sam Rice, cf          4  0  0  0   George Sisler, 1b     5  1  2  1   
Earl Smith, rf        3  0  2  0   Ken Williams, lf      5  2  3  4   
Bucky Harris, 2b      3  0  1  0   William Jacobson, cf  5  1  1  1   
Howie Shanks, 3b      4  0  0  0   Pat Collins, c        4  0  1  0   
Patsy Gharrity, c     3  1  1  0   Marty McManus, 2b     4  1  2  1   
Frank O'Rourke, ss    3  0  0  0   Jimmy Austin, ss      4  1  1  0   
Tom Zachary, p        2  0  0  0   Dixie Davis, p        4  1  2  1   
Al Schacht, p         1  0  0  0                                      
Frank Brower, ph      0  0  0  0                                      
                     -- -- -- --                        -- -- -- --
                     33  2  7  2                        41 12 18 11

WS1              000 001 001 --  2
SLA              130 124 01x -- 12

  WS1                  IP  H  R ER BB SO
Tom Zachary (L)       5.1 16 11 11  0  1
Al Schacht            2.2  2  1  1  0  0

  SLA                  IP  H  R ER BB SO
Dixie Davis (W)       9.0  7  2  2  4  5

E -- Tom Zachary, Jack Tobin
DP -- SLA 1
LOB -- WS1 10, SLA 5
2B -- Jack Tobin, Earl Smith, William Jacobson
3B -- Clyde Milan, Frank Ellerbe, Ken Williams
HR -- Jack Tobin, Joe Judge, Ken Williams
SB -- Patsy Gharrity, Bucky Harris
HBP -- by Dixie Davis (Bucky Harris), by Dixie Davis (Sam Rice)
Balk -- Al Schacht
T -- 2:32
A -- 1200

    

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