Washington Senators vs Detroit Tigers
June 22, 1935 Box Score

The box score below is an accurate record of events for the baseball contest played on June 22, 1935 at Navin Field. The Detroit Tigers defeated the Washington Senators and the box score is "ready to surrender its truth to the knowing eye."

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Washington Senators 9, Detroit Tigers 10

Washington Senators ab   r   h rbi
Kuhel 1b 4 1 1 0
Stone rf 5 1 2 2
Myer 2b 3 1 1 2
Manush lf 5 2 3 1
Travis 3b 4 2 1 0
Schulte cf 4 0 1 1
  Lary pr 0 0 0 0
Bolton c 5 0 3 3
Bluege ss 5 1 2 0
Linke p 0 0 0 0
  Redmond ph 1 0 0 0
  Russell p 2 1 1 0
  Sington ph 1 0 0 0
  Pettit p 0 0 0 0
Totals 39 9 15 9
Detroit Tigers ab   r   h rbi
Fox rf 5 1 2 1
Cochrane c 3 2 1 0
Gehringer 2b 5 0 2 2
Greenberg 1b 4 1 1 3
Goslin lf 4 1 1 0
Rogell ss 4 1 2 0
Walker cf 4 2 2 3
Clifton 3b 4 1 2 0
Auker p 2 1 0 0
  Hogsett p 1 0 0 0
Totals 36 10 13 9
Washington 001 002 4029151
Detroit 160 001 20x10130
  Washington Senators IP H R ER BB SO
Linke  L(2-3) 2.0 6 7 5 1 0
  Russell   5.0 5 3 3 0 0
  Pettit   1.0 2 0 0 0 0
Totals
8.0
13
10
8
1
0
  Detroit Tigers IP H R ER BB SO
Auker  W(3-3) 6.0 10 7 7 2 3
  Hogsett  SV(1) 3.0 5 2 2 1 1
Totals
9.0
15
9
9
3
4

  E–Kuhel (3).  DP–Detroit 3. Gehringer-Rogell-Greenberg, Gehringer-Greenberg-Rogell, Greenberg-Rogell-Gehringer.  2B–Washington Bluege (3), Detroit Fox (9); Rogell (9).  3B–Washington Myer (7).  HR–Detroit Greenberg (18,7th inning off Russell 1 on); G. Walker (6,6th inning off Russell 0 on).  HBP–Kuhel (2); Myer (2).  Team LOB–8.  SH–Cochrane (7); Auker (1).  Team–5.  U–Red Ormsby, Harry Geisel.
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