New York Giants vs Cincinnati Reds
September 18, 1937 Box Score

The box score below is an accurate record of events for the baseball contest played on September 18, 1937 at Crosley Field. The Cincinnati Reds defeated the New York Giants and the box score is "ready to surrender its truth to the knowing eye."

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New York Giants 3, Cincinnati Reds 4

New York Giants ab   r   h rbi
Moore lf 3 2 1 0
Bartell ss 4 0 1 2
Ripple rf 4 0 1 1
Ott 3b 4 0 0 0
Leiber cf 4 0 1 0
McCarthy 1b 3 0 0 0
Mancuso c 3 0 0 0
Whitehead 2b 3 1 2 0
Hubbell p 1 0 0 0
  Chiozza ph 1 0 1 0
  Brown p 0 0 0 0
  Weintraub ph 1 0 0 0
Totals 31 3 7 3
Cincinnati Reds ab   r   h rbi
Davis K. cf 4 1 2 0
Goodman rf 4 1 2 0
Cuyler lf 3 0 1 1
Jordan 1b 4 1 1 0
Lombardi c 4 0 1 2
English 3b 4 0 1 0
Kampouris 2b 3 1 1 0
Myers ss 2 0 0 0
  Miller ss 1 0 0 0
Davis P. p 4 0 1 1
  Hollingsworth p 0 0 0 0
Totals 33 4 10 4
New York 100 001 001370
Cincinnati 003 000 01x4100
  New York Giants IP H R ER BB SO
Hubbell  L(19-8) 5.0 7 3 3 3 4
  Brown   3.0 3 1 1 1 1
Totals
8.0
10
4
4
4
5
  Cincinnati Reds IP H R ER BB SO
Davis  W(11-11) 8.1 7 3 3 1 3
  Hollingsworth  SV(5) 0.2 0 0 0 0 0
Totals
9.0
7
3
3
1
3

  E–None.  DP–New York 1. Whitehead-McCarthy, Cincinnati 2. Myers-Jordan, Kampouris-Myers-Jordan.  2B–New York Chiozza (11), Cincinnati Lombardi (20); Kampouris (20).  3B–New York Moore (10).  Team LOB–2.  Team–9.  U–Babe Pinelli, Larry Goetz, Beans Reardon.  T–1:56.  A–2,723.
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