Boston Bees vs New York Giants
August 10, 1937 Box Score

The box score below is an accurate record of events for the baseball contest played on August 10, 1937 at Polo Grounds V. The Boston Bees defeated the New York Giants and the box score is "ready to surrender its truth to the knowing eye."

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Boston Bees 6, New York Giants 1

Boston Bees ab   r   h rbi
Warstler ss 4 1 1 0
Fletcher 1b 5 2 2 0
Johnson lf 4 1 0 1
Cuccinello 2b 5 1 3 4
Moore rf 4 1 0 0
DiMaggio cf 4 0 2 0
English 3b 4 0 1 0
Mueller c 3 0 1 1
MacFayden p 4 0 0 0
Totals 37 6 10 6
New York Giants ab   r   h rbi
Whitehead 2b 4 0 2 0
Moore lf 3 0 1 0
Ott 3b 4 1 0 0
Berger cf 4 0 1 0
Ripple rf 4 0 0 0
Leslie 1b 4 0 0 0
Danning c 4 0 1 0
Ryan ss 4 0 0 0
Schumacher p 1 0 0 0
  Leiber ph 1 0 0 0
  Coffman p 1 0 1 0
Totals 34 1 6 0
Boston 010 030 0026101
New York 000 100 000162
  Boston Bees IP H R ER BB SO
MacFayden  W(8-13) 9.0 6 1 0 1 4
Totals
9.0
6
1
0
1
4
  New York Giants IP H R ER BB SO
Schumacher  L(8-11) 5.0 5 4 4 4 2
  Coffman   4.0 5 2 1 0 2
Totals
9.0
10
6
5
4
4

  E–Warstler (36), Whitehead (18), Leslie (5).  DP–New York 2. Ryan-Whitehead-Leslie, Ott-Whitehead-Leslie.  2B–New York Whitehead (12).  HR–Boston Cuccinello (6,5th inning off Schumacher 2 on).  Team LOB–8.  Team–7.  SB–Fletcher (3).  U–Charlie Moran, George Magerkurth, Tiny Parker.  T–2:06.  A–4,000.
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