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OT: July 4, 1905
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While reading "A History of Baseball in the Deadball Era" (authored by net54's Mark Peavey!) I learned of an AL game in Beantown on Independence Day in 1905 between Cy Young of BOS and Rube Waddell of PHI. A few facts from the game:
- PHI won 4-2 in 20 innings. - Both starting pitchers completed the game - Both pitchers batted 9th (pre-DH era) in the lineup, going a combined 0-16 - Waddell allowed 2 runs in the bottom of the 1st, then threw 19 scoreless innings to finish the game - This was game 2 of a double header. In game 1, Waddell got the W by getting the last 2 outs in the top of the 9th. 3 days later, on 2 days rest, both pitchers would face off again in a 10 inning game. Cy Young pitched another complete game, while Waddell was finished after 7 innings as Chief Bender threw the last 3 innings in PHI's 2-1 victory. Is 20 innings the longest game in MLB history that featured just 2 pitchers? Show your Youngs and Waddells! |
I believe both pitchers went the distance in the longest game in ML history -- 26 innings. Joe Oeschger and Leon Cadore, I think.
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Him some very interesting history.
It was not the longest. Paul is correct Here is the LINK to the longest game with2 pitchers completing it and also other games. https://www.mlb.com/amp/news/longest...275773542.html |
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Fantastic book, I would encourage members to pick up a copy.
No Waddell but here's Cy. _ |
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