Boston Red Sox vs New York Yankees
August 23, 1936 Box Score

The box score below is an accurate record of events for the baseball contest played on August 23, 1936 at Yankee Stadium I. The New York Yankees defeated the Boston Red Sox and the box score is "ready to surrender its truth to the knowing eye."

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Boston Red Sox 3, New York Yankees 5

Boston Red Sox ab   r   h rbi
Almada rf 5 0 4 0
Cramer cf 4 2 0 0
Foxx 1b 3 1 2 3
Kroner 3b 4 0 0 0
Manush lf 3 0 0 0
McNair ss 4 0 0 0
Ferrell c 2 0 0 0
  Werber pr 0 0 0 0
Melillo 2b 3 0 0 0
  Cooke ph 0 0 0 0
Marcum p 3 0 1 0
Totals 31 3 7 3
New York Yankees ab   r   h rbi
Crosetti ss 4 1 2 0
Rolfe 3b 4 0 0 0
DiMaggio cf 4 1 2 2
Gehrig 1b 4 1 1 1
Dickey c 4 0 1 0
Selkirk rf 2 1 0 0
Powell lf 2 1 0 0
Lazzeri 2b 3 0 2 2
Ruffing p 3 0 1 0
  Malone p 0 0 0 0
Totals 30 5 9 5
Boston 200 010 000370
New York 110 100 11x590
  Boston Red Sox IP H R ER BB SO
Marcum  L(7-11) 8.0 9 5 5 1 1
Totals
8.0
9
5
5
1
1
  New York Yankees IP H R ER BB SO
Ruffing  W(17-9) 8.0 7 3 3 4 3
  Malone  SV(7) 1.0 0 0 0 1 0
Totals
9.0
7
3
3
5
3

  E–None.  DP–Boston 1. Foxx, New York 1. Lazzeri-Crosetti-Gehrig.  2B–Boston Foxx (24), New York Crosetti (28); DiMaggio (37); Dickey (24); Lazzeri (23).  HR–Boston Foxx (34,1st inning off Ruffing 1 on), New York DiMaggio (22,8th inning off Marcum 0 on); Gehrig (40,4th inning off Marcum 0 on).  SH–Cramer (12); Marcum (3); Powell (4).  Team LOB–8.  Team–3.  U–Bill Summers, John Quinn, Brick Owens.
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