New York Yankees vs St. Louis Browns
May 27, 1934 Box Score

The box score below is an accurate record of events for the baseball contest played on May 27, 1934 at Sportsman's Park III. The St. Louis Browns defeated the New York Yankees and the box score is "ready to surrender its truth to the knowing eye."

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New York Yankees 7, St. Louis Browns 16

New York Yankees ab   r   h rbi
Combs cf 3 3 2 0
Saltzgaver 3b 4 0 0 1
Ruth lf 4 0 2 1
  Byrd lf 1 0 0 0
Gehrig 1b 3 1 0 0
Chapman rf 5 1 3 1
Lazzeri 2b 4 0 1 2
Jorgens c 4 0 0 0
Crosetti ss 4 2 1 0
Ruffing p 2 0 0 0
  DeShong p 0 0 0 0
  Smythe p 2 0 0 0
  Rolfe ph 1 0 1 0
Totals 37 7 10 5
St. Louis Browns ab   r   h rbi
Clift 3b 6 2 1 1
West cf 5 3 3 2
Burns 1b 5 1 2 2
Pepper lf 3 1 1 0
Campbell rf 5 3 3 4
Melillo 2b 4 1 0 0
Hemsley c 4 2 2 2
Bejma ss 5 2 2 2
Newsom p 5 1 1 1
Totals 42 16 15 14
New York 310 002 0017103
St. Louis 001 831 21x16152
  New York Yankees IP H R ER BB SO
Ruffing  L(5-2) 3.2 6 9 5 5 3
  DeShong   1.0 3 3 1 1 0
  Smythe   3.1 6 4 3 0 2
Totals
8.0
15
16
9
6
5
  St. Louis Browns IP H R ER BB SO
Newsom  W(4-3) 9.0 10 7 5 11 1
Totals
9.0
10
7
5
11
1

  E–Saltzgaver 2 (2), Crosetti (6), Clift (8), Melillo (4).  DP–St. Louis 1. Melillo-Bejma-Burns.  2B–New York Combs (8); Lazzeri (8), St. Louis Clift (11); West 2 (9); Burns (7); Campbell (5); Hemsley 2 (12); Bejma (3).  HR–St. Louis West (1,8th inning off Smythe 0 on); Campbell (1,4th inning off Ruffing 3 on).  Team LOB–14.  Team–8.  U–Brick Owens, Bill McGowan.  T–2:45.  A–11,000.
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