Philadelphia Athletics vs Cleveland Indians
September 18, 1938 Box Score

The box score below is an accurate record of events for the baseball contest played on September 18, 1938 at League Park IV. The Philadelphia Athletics defeated the Cleveland Indians and the box score is "ready to surrender its truth to the knowing eye."

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Philadelphia Athletics 14, Cleveland Indians 3

Philadelphia Athletics ab   r   h rbi
Moses rf 5 3 4 2
Werber 3b 4 3 2 1
Chapman lf 4 2 1 2
Etten 1b 2 1 0 0
Johnson cf 3 2 2 2
Lodigiani 2b 4 0 2 2
Bartling ss 4 1 2 2
Wagner c 3 1 0 1
Thomas p 3 1 1 1
Totals 32 14 14 13
Cleveland Indians ab   r   h rbi
Lary ss 3 0 1 0
Weatherly cf 3 1 1 1
Campbell rf 3 0 1 1
Heath lf 3 0 0 0
Trosky 1b 3 1 1 0
Pytlak c 3 0 1 1
Keltner 3b 3 0 1 0
Kroner 2b 3 1 1 0
Feller p 1 0 1 0
  Milnar p 0 0 0 0
  Suche p 1 0 1 0
  Smith p 0 0 0 0
  Workman ph 1 0 0 0
Totals 27 3 9 3
Philadelphia 000 075 214140
Cleveland 000 001 2392
  Philadelphia Athletics IP H R ER BB SO
Thomas  W(9-13) 7.0 9 3 3 3 1
Totals
7.0
9
3
3
3
1
  Cleveland Indians IP H R ER BB SO
Feller  L(15-10) 4.1 4 6 5 6 3
  Milnar   0.1 2 2 1 2 0
  Suche   1.1 4 4 4 3 1
  Smith   1.0 4 2 2 0 2
Totals
7.0
14
14
12
11
6

  E–Heath (6), Trosky (10).  DP–Philadelphia 1. Lodigiani-Bartling.  PB–Wagner (1).  2B–Philadelphia Moses 2 (29), Cleveland Weatherly (13); Trosky (38); Kroner (11); Suche (1).  HR–Philadelphia Moses (8,7th inning off Smith 0 on).  Team LOB–8.  SH–Weatherly (4).  Team–7.  SB–Werber (19); Campbell (11).  CS–Johnson (7); Lary (6).  U–John Quinn, George Pipgras, Bill McGowan.
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