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Yankees 1 @ Senators 5
American League Park
September 14, 1906

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The information below contains details about the Major League Baseball game between the Washington Senators and the New York Yankees, played on September 14, 1906 at American League Park. The home team Senators beat the visiting Yankees with a score of 5 to 1.

Game Summary

DateSeptember 14, 1906 
Visiting Team
New York Yankees
R: 1 H: 6 E: 2 LOB: 6
Runs: 1
Hits: 6
Errors: 2
Left On Base: 6
Home Team
Washington Senators
R: 5 H: 8 E: 2 LOB: 6
Runs: 5
Hits: 8
Errors: 2
Left On Base: 6
Winning PitcherFrank Kitson  
Losing PitcherSlow Joe Doyle  
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Game Winning RBI(none) 

Game Info

DateSeptember 14, 1906 
Day of WeekFri 
Day / Night
Visiting TeamNew York Yankees 
Home TeamWashington Senators 
Visiting Starting PitcherSlow Joe Doyle  
Home Starting PitcherFrank Kitson  
BallparkAmerican League Park 
CityWashington 
StateDC 
Attendance1,400 
Time of Game2 hours 
UmpiresHP: Tim Hurst
1B: (none)
2B: (none)
3B: (none)

New York Yankees Lineup 

Name  Position 
Wid Conroy  Left Fielder 
Willie Keeler  Right Fielder 
Kid Elberfeld  Shortstop 
Hal Chase  First Baseman 
Jimmy Williams  Second Baseman 
Frank LaPorte  Third Baseman 
Danny Hoffman  Center Fielder 
Red Kleinow  Catcher 
Slow Joe Doyle  Pitcher 
Clark Griffith  Manager 

Washington Senators Lineup 

Name  Position 
Dave Altizer  Shortstop 
Larry Schlafly  Second Baseman 
Charlie Jones  Center Fielder 
Lave Cross  Third Baseman 
Charlie Hickman  Right Fielder 
John Anderson  Left Fielder 
Jake Stahl  First Baseman 
Jack Warner  Catcher 
Frank Kitson  Pitcher 
Jake Stahl  Manager 

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Yankees 1 @ Senators 5
American League Park
September 14, 1906


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