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Reds 15 @ Cardinals 11
Robison Field
May 7, 1920

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The information below contains details about the Major League Baseball game between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Cincinnati Reds, played on May 7, 1920 at Robison Field. The home team Cardinals were bested by the visiting Reds with a score of 15 to 11.

Game Summary

DateMay 7, 1920 
Visiting Team
Cincinnati Reds
R: 15 H: 17 E: 2 LOB: 8
Runs: 15
Hits: 17
Errors: 2
Left On Base: 8
Home Team
St. Louis Cardinals
R: 11 H: 15 E: 3 LOB: 9
Runs: 11
Hits: 15
Errors: 3
Left On Base: 9
Winning PitcherRay Fisher  
Losing PitcherFerdie Schupp  
SaveSlim Sallee  
Game Winning RBIHeinie Groh 

Game Info

DateMay 7, 1920 
Day of WeekFri 
Day / Night
Visiting TeamCincinnati Reds 
Home TeamSt. Louis Cardinals 
Visiting Starting PitcherRay Fisher  
Home Starting PitcherFerdie Schupp  
BallparkRobison Field 
CitySt. Louis 
StateMO 
Attendance3,600 
Time of Game2 hours 35 minutes 
UmpiresHP: Charlie Moran
1B: Cy Rigler
2B: (none)
3B: (none)

Cincinnati Reds Lineup 

Name  Position 
Morrie Rath  Second Baseman 
Jake Daubert  First Baseman 
Heinie Groh  Third Baseman 
Edd Roush  Center Fielder 
Pat Duncan  Left Fielder 
Larry Kopf  Shortstop 
Greasy Neale  Right Fielder 
Bill Rariden  Catcher 
Ray Fisher  Pitcher 
Pat Moran  Manager 

St. Louis Cardinals Lineup 

Name  Position 
Jack Smith  Center Fielder 
Cliff Heathcote  Right Fielder 
Milt Stock  Third Baseman 
Rogers Hornsby  Second Baseman 
Jack Fournier  First Baseman 
Austin McHenry  Left Fielder 
Hal Janvrin  Shortstop 
Verne Clemons  Catcher 
Ferdie Schupp  Pitcher 
Branch Rickey  Manager 

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Reds 15 @ Cardinals 11
Robison Field
May 7, 1920

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Box Score (back to top)

         Game of 5/7/1920 -- CIN at SLN (D)

  CIN                AB  R  H RBI    SLN                AB  R  H RBI
Morrie Rath, 2b       5  2  1  0   Jack Smith, cf        5  2  2  0   
Jake Daubert, 1b      4  3  2  0   Cliff Heathcote, rf   5  1  1  0   
Heinie Groh, 3b       6  3  4  2   Milt Stock, 3b        5  3  2  2   
Edd Roush, cf         4  2  4  2   Rogers Hornsby, 2b    4  2  3  2   
Pat Duncan, lf        5  0  0  1   Jack Fournier, 1b     5  1  1  0   
Larry Kopf, ss        4  2  3  3   Austin McHenry, lf    5  2  2  2   
Greasy Neale, rf      0  0  0  0   Hal Janvrin, ss       5  0  2  2   
Rube Bressler, ph-rf  4  2  2  1   Verne Clemons, c      5  0  1  0   
Bill Rariden, c       3  1  0  1   Ferdie Schupp, p      0  0  0  0   
Ray Fisher, p         2  0  0  1   Marv Goodwin, p       0  0  0  0   
Slim Sallee, p        2  0  1  0   Bill Sherdel, p       3  0  0  0   
                                   Joe Schultz, ph       0  0  0  1   
                                   Jakie May, p          0  0  0  0   
                                   Doc Lavan, ph         1  0  1  2   
                     -- -- -- --                        -- -- -- --
                     39 15 17 11                        43 11 15 11

CIN              430 020 141 -- 15
SLN              000 330 014 -- 11

  CIN                  IP  H  R ER BB SO
Ray Fisher (W)        4.1  8  6  6  2  0
Slim Sallee (S)       4.2  7  5  1  2  2

  SLN                  IP  H  R ER BB SO
Ferdie Schupp (L)     0.2  1  4  4  5  0
Marv Goodwin*         0.1  3  3  3  0  0
Bill Sherdel          7.0 11  7  4  2  1
Jakie May             1.0  2  1  1  0  1
  * Pitched to 3 batters in 2nd

E -- Hal Janvrin 2, Jack Smith, Larry Kopf, Rube Bressler
DP -- CIN 1, SLN 1
LOB -- CIN 8, SLN 9
2B -- Heinie Groh, Jack Smith, Milt Stock, Rogers Hornsby
SB -- Rube Bressler, Larry Kopf
SH -- Edd Roush 2, Jake Daubert
HBP -- by Marv Goodwin (Ray Fisher)
PB -- Verne Clemons
T -- 2:35
A -- 3600

    

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