MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
NEWS
12/31/1915
 
Thursday, December 30th, 1915
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed John Meyers from the trading block.
Saturday, December 18th, 1915
Chicago White Sox: Put Will James on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put William James on the trading block.
Monday, December 6th, 1915
Brooklyn Robins: Put Jack Ryan on the trading block.
Saturday, November 27th, 1915
St. Louis Browns: Removed Orval Overall from the trading block.
Friday, November 26th, 1915
Brooklyn Robins: Put Jim Pastorius on the trading block.
Tuesday, November 16th, 1915
Chicago White Sox: Put Gavvy Cravath on the trading block.
Monday, November 15th, 1915
St. Louis Browns: Put Jack Lelivelt on the trading block.
Wednesday, November 10th, 1915
Chicago Cubs: Put Nealon Lynch on the trading block.
Tuesday, November 2nd, 1915
Boston Red Sox: Put George Moriarty on the trading block.
Monday, November 1st, 1915
Brooklyn Robins: Put Jimmy Sebring on the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Put Art Griggs on the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Put William Beeker on the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Put Harold Christman on the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Put Si Jensen on the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Put Jim Nealon on the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Put Jimmy Lavender on the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Put Vean Gregg on the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Put Al Demaree on the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Put Frank Arellanes on the trading block.
Monday, October 25th, 1915
LF Zack Wheat of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the 1915 MLB AL Chalmers Award.
2B Fred Snodgrass of the New York Yankees honored: Finished 2nd in 1915 MLB AL Chalmers Award voting.
CF Shoeless Joe Jackson of the Cleveland Indians honored: Finished 3rd in 1915 MLB AL Chalmers Award voting.
CF Ty Cobb of the Boston Braves honored: Wins the 1915 MLB NL Chalmers Award.
SP Rube Benton of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Finished 2nd in 1915 MLB NL Chalmers Award voting.
LF Casey Stengel of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Finished 3rd in 1915 MLB NL Chalmers Award voting.
Sunday, October 24th, 1915
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Grover Lowdermilk on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Dave Fultz on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Bob Bescher on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Johnny Bates on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Danny Moeller on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Red Murray on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put George Schirm on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Bobby Keefe on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Bill Hinchman on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Frank Corridon on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Ward Miller on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put William Robertson on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put George Disch on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put John J Anderson on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Matt Clark on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Mike Mitchell on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Frank LaPorte on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Jack Dalton on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Fred Smith on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Howard Guyn on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Mike Cunningham on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put James Durham on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Art Fromme on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Ed Hendricks on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Solly Hofman on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Heinie Heitmuller on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Billy Allen on the trading block.
Friday, October 22nd, 1915
St. Louis Browns: Put Gus Fisher on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put R. Reynolds on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Orval Overall on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Wilbur Good on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Bill Brinker on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Biff Schlitzer on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put George Zackert on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Harry Lumley on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Charles Kroy on the trading block.
Wednesday, October 20th, 1915
Chicago White Sox: Put Roy Rock on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Zaza Harvey on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Charles Moran on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Tom L Hughes on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put William Wright on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Burt Keeley on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Cy Falkenberg on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Jim Doyle on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Ed Lennox on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Sam Crawford on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put James Clark on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Johnny Evers on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Fred Bergmann on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Tom Tuckey on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put George Stinson on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Bob Vail on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Bris Lord on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Franz Hosp on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put O. Swain on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Roy Morton on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put John Meyers on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Sam Frock on the trading block.
Tuesday, October 19th, 1915
Boston Red Sox: Put Ben Houser on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Ed Konetchy on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Miller Huggins on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Rube Oldring on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Doc Gessler on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Oscar Graham on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Al Carson on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Sailor Stroud on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Harry Steinfeldt on the trading block.
Monday, October 18th, 1915
New York Giants: Put Hatton Ogle on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Buck Herzog on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Ted Easterly on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Frank Schulte on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Danny Green on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Frosty Thomas on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Billy Neal on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Del Mason on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Walter Boles on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Dick Bayless on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Bob Groom on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Carl Druhot on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Bill Tozer on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Ballplayer Dodd on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put John S Farrell on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Jake Stahl on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Joe Lake on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Jack Warhop on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Billy Page on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Doc Miller on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Johnny Lush on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Tony Smith on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Prince Gaskell on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Ballplayer Spencer on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Joe F Connolly on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Bert Daniels on the trading block.
Sunday, October 17th, 1915
Boston Red Sox: Removed Ben Houser from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Miller Huggins from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Chick Hartley from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Larry McLean from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Howard Wakefield from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Pep Clark from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Al Schweitzer from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed George Moriarty from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Doc Gessler from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Oscar Graham from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Alan Storke from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Sailor Stroud from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Jim Buchanan from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Harry Steinfeldt from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Roy Rock from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Zaza Harvey from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Charles Moran from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Jack Fitzgerald from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Willie Hogan from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Cy Falkenberg from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Ed Lennox from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed William James from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Johnny Evers from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Benjamin Henderson from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed George Stinson from the trading block.
New York Yankees: Removed Donie Bush from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Grover Lowdermilk from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Dave Fultz from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Nap Lajoie from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Johnny Bates from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Ray Demmitt from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Danny Moeller from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed George Schirm from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Oscar Jones from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Bobby Keefe from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Ward Miller from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed George Disch from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Mike Mitchell from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Herbert Benham from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Orval Overall from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Heinie Wagner from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Biff Schlitzer from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed George Zackert from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Charles Kroy from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Matty McIntyre from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Hack Simmons from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Bill Lattimore from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Nap Rucker from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Clyde Engle from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Ham Hyatt from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Bob Dresser from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Eddie Matteson from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Ballplayer Jeffries from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Ray Tift from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Howard Mundorff from the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Removed Jimmy Sebring from the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Removed Art Griggs from the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Removed William Beeker from the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Removed Charlie Shields from the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Removed Si Jensen from the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Removed Jim Nealon from the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Removed Jimmy Lavender from the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Removed Vean Gregg from the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Removed Al Demaree from the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Removed Jack Lapp from the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Removed Frank Arellanes from the trading block.
Boston Braves: Removed Jake Daubert from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Buck Herzog from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Danny Green from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Frosty Thomas from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Del Mason from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Dick Bayless from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Carl Druhot from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Rudy Bell from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Ballplayer Dodd from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Jake Stahl from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Billy Page from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Ed Karger from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Ballplayer Spencer from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Henry Scharnweber from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Hap Myers from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Charlie Schmutz from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Nealon Lynch from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Hack Schumann from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Bert Daniels from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Red Murray from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Bill Hinchman from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Frank Corridon from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed William Robertson from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Jack Coombs from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed John J Anderson from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Matt Clark from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Frank LaPorte from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Jack Dalton from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Fred Smith from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Howard Guyn from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Mike Cunningham from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Lucky Wright from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Judge Nagle from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed James Durham from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Addie Joss from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Fred Osborn from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Art Fromme from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Solly Hofman from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Heinie Heitmuller from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Billy Allen from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Hatton Ogle from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Ted Easterly from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Frank Schulte from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Billy Neal from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Walter Boles from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Wid Conroy from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Bob Groom from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Jiggs Donahue from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Bill Tozer from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed John S Farrell from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Joe Lake from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Fred Luderus from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Moose McCormick from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Jack Warhop from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Doc Miller from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Hal Chase from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Elmer Flick from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ballplayer Johnson from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Happy Townsend from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Bill Carrigan from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ballplayer Herman from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Barry McCormick from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ed Reulbach from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed William McCarthy from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Eddie Cicotte from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Christy Mathewson from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Dave Shean from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Tom L Hughes from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed William Wright from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Jim Doyle from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Sam Crawford from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Al Bridwell from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed James Clark from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Fred Bergmann from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Bob Vail from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Bris Lord from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Boss Schmidt from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Franz Hosp from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed O. Swain from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed John Meyers from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Lyle Cromley from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Sam Frock from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: The Boston Red Sox have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Rebuild'
Philadelphia Athletics: The Philadelphia Athletics have announced that they set their team focus from 'Rebuild' to 'Neutral'
Boston Red Sox: The owner paid $10,209 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Boston Red Sox: The owner took $135,332 in cash as profit for this year.
Chicago White Sox: The owner paid $10,174 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Chicago White Sox: The owner took $125,654 in cash as profit for this year.
Cleveland Indians: The owner paid $10,819 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Cleveland Indians: The owner took $69,613 in cash as profit for this year.
Detroit Tigers: The owner paid $6,088 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Detroit Tigers: The owner took $277,052 in cash as profit for this year.
New York Yankees: The owner paid $9,668 of future expenses from the operating profit.
New York Yankees: The owner took $218,315 in cash as profit for this year.
Philadelphia Athletics: The owner paid $7,900 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Philadelphia Athletics: The owner took $19,187 in cash as profit for this year.
St. Louis Browns: The owner paid $10,715 of future expenses from the operating profit.
St. Louis Browns: The owner took $12,022 in cash as profit for this year.
Washington Senators: The owner paid $11,057 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Washington Senators: The owner took $27,581 in cash as profit for this year.
Brooklyn Robins: The owner paid $10,087 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Brooklyn Robins: The owner took $229,049 in cash as profit for this year.
Boston Braves: The owner paid $15,065 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Boston Braves: The owner took $255,400 in cash as profit for this year.
Chicago Cubs: The owner paid $9,017 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Chicago Cubs: The owner took $200,934 in cash as profit for this year.
Cincinnati Reds: The owner paid $16,384 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Cincinnati Reds: The owner took $208,957 in cash as profit for this year.
New York Giants: The owner paid $7,979 of future expenses from the operating profit.
New York Giants: The owner took $106,979 in cash as profit for this year.
Philadelphia Phillies: The owner paid $11,450 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Philadelphia Phillies: The owner took $243,603 in cash as profit for this year.
Pittsburgh Pirates: The owner paid $10,330 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Pittsburgh Pirates: The owner took $248,321 in cash as profit for this year.
St. Louis Cardinals: The owner paid $15,539 of future expenses from the operating profit.
St. Louis Cardinals: The owner took $299,474 in cash as profit for this year.
Saturday, October 16th, 1915
New York Giants: Put Doc Miller on the trading block.
Friday, October 15th, 1915
LF John Wilson of the Boston Braves honored: Wins the 1915 World Series MVP Award.
Monday, October 11th, 1915
Chicago White Sox: Put George Stinson on the trading block.
Sunday, October 10th, 1915
Chicago Cubs: Put Jake Stahl on the trading block.
Saturday, October 9th, 1915
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Barry McCormick on the trading block.
Thursday, October 7th, 1915
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Jim Doyle on the trading block.
New York Giants: Edgar Doty pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Braves with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Ad Brennan pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Robins with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, October 4th, 1915
CF Tris Speaker of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Sherry Magee of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, October 3rd, 1915
St. Louis Cardinals: Jim Viox goes 5-5 against the Chicago Cubs, with 1 RBI and 1 R.
Saturday, October 2nd, 1915
St. Louis Cardinals: Rube Benton pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
New York Yankees: Ed Summers pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, October 1st, 1915
2B Fred Snodgrass of the New York Yankees honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
LF O. Swain of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Walter Johnson of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Rube Benton of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Pete Fahrer of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Holt McDowell of the Boston Braves honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
St. Louis Cardinals: Pug Cavet pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 8 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, September 30th, 1915
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed Reulbach on the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Ray Collins pitches a 6-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, September 29th, 1915
Washington Senators: Nap Rucker pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, September 27th, 1915
LF Harry Hooper of the Cleveland Indians honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Walton Cruise of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
St. Louis Browns: R. Reynolds pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Paul Strand pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Sunday, September 26th, 1915
Cincinnati Reds: Bill Hopper pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Robins with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Saturday, September 25th, 1915
St. Louis Browns: Dutch Leonard pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Chicago Cubs: Joe Boehling pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 10 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Wednesday, September 22nd, 1915
Cincinnati Reds: Put Heinie Heitmuller on the trading block.
Monday, September 20th, 1915
SP Kid Speer of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
3B Mike Menosky of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Al Bridwell on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Stan Coveleski pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Sunday, September 19th, 1915
Philadelphia Phillies: Harry Coffin got suspended 2 games after ejection following arguing a strike call.
Saturday, September 18th, 1915
Philadelphia Athletics: Grover Lowdermilk pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cleveland Indians with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, September 17th, 1915
Washington Senators: Kid Speer pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 9 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Boston Red Sox: Al Carson pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Robins: Herb Byram pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 9 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, September 16th, 1915
Boston Red Sox: Put Harry Steinfeldt on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Joe Chabek pitches a 3-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Carl Weilman pitches a 10-hit shutout against the Cleveland Indians with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Wednesday, September 15th, 1915
Washington Senators: Put Bill Lattimore on the trading block.
Tuesday, September 14th, 1915
Cincinnati Reds: Put Frank LaPorte on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Willie Hogan pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, September 13th, 1915
SP Pete Fahrer of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF John Wilson of the Boston Braves honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Chicago White Sox: Paul Strand pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 5 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Kid Speer pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cleveland Indians with 6 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
New York Yankees: Mike Donlin gets his 3000th career hit!
Saturday, September 11th, 1915
Boston Braves: Lee Magee goes 5-5 against the Chicago Cubs, with 2 2B, 2 RBI and 2 R.
Friday, September 10th, 1915
Boston Red Sox: Harry Steinfeldt gets his 2500th career hit!
Thursday, September 9th, 1915
New York Giants: Put Frank Schulte on the trading block.
Tuesday, September 7th, 1915
Philadelphia Phillies: Christy Mathewson pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Robins with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Boston Braves: Art Schimpf pitches a 7-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Bill Hogg pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, September 6th, 1915
CF Shoeless Joe Jackson of the Cleveland Indians honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Christy Mathewson of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Chicago White Sox: Dick Crutcher pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Cleveland Indians with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Sunday, September 5th, 1915
St. Louis Browns: Elmer Criger pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 1 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Saturday, September 4th, 1915
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Nap Lajoie on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Orval Overall on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Lefty Tyler pitches a 6-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, September 3rd, 1915
St. Louis Browns: Biff Schlitzer pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Robins: Herb Byram pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Braves with 7 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Carl Weilman pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 6 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Chicago Cubs: Jack Smith goes 5-7 against the Pittsburgh Pirates, with 1 3B, 1 RBI and 1 R.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Joe Judge goes 5-6 against the Chicago Cubs, with 1 3B, 0 RBI and 3 R.
Wednesday, September 1st, 1915
CF Shoeless Joe Jackson of the Cleveland Indians honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
1B Joe Judge of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Ralph Glaze of the New York Yankees honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Ad Brennan of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Elmer Criger of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
1B Joe Judge of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Philadelphia Athletics: Grover Lowdermilk pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Al Hiester pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, August 31st, 1915
Chicago White Sox: Put Roy Rock on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Jack Coombs pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Braves with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, August 30th, 1915
SP Carl Weilman of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B George H Burns of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Philadelphia Phillies: Christy Mathewson pitches a 2-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Saturday, August 28th, 1915
Cleveland Indians: Cack Henley pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Carl Weilman pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 3 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Matt Clark pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Braves with 7 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, August 27th, 1915
Washington Senators: Al Bonner pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, August 26th, 1915
Detroit Tigers: Bill Steen pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 25th, 1915
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Mike Mitchell on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Stan Coveleski pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 7 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Rube Benton pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Robins with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, August 24th, 1915
Boston Red Sox: Bullet Joe Bush pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Carl Weilman pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Eddie Murphy goes 0-3 against the Chicago White Sox, ending his hitting streak at 26 games.
Monday, August 23rd, 1915
CF Shoeless Joe Jackson of the Cleveland Indians honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Harry Heilmann of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Saturday, August 21st, 1915
Washington Senators: Eddie Murphy goes 1-5 against the Detroit Tigers, extending his hitting streak to 25 games!
Chicago Cubs: Hans Lobert goes 5-5 against the Philadelphia Phillies, with 2 RBI and 2 R.
Thursday, August 19th, 1915
Detroit Tigers: Walter Johnson pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 8 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, August 16th, 1915
SP Ralph Glaze of the New York Yankees honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Joe Judge of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
St. Louis Browns: Dutch Leonard pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 7 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Boston Braves: Art Schimpf pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, August 13th, 1915
Boston Braves: Oscar Baker pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
New York Yankees: Ralph Glaze pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Eddie Murphy goes 2-4 against the Boston Red Sox, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Thursday, August 12th, 1915
St. Louis Cardinals: Ben Henderson pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 11th, 1915
New York Giants: Jack Fournier goes 5-7 against the Pittsburgh Pirates, with 1 2B, 0 RBI and 1 R.
Monday, August 9th, 1915
SP Stan Coveleski of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Ty Cobb of the Boston Braves honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Chicago Cubs: Put Hack Schumann on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Ad Brennan pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Sunday, August 8th, 1915
Cincinnati Reds: Bill Hopper pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 4 strikeouts and 7 BB allowed!
Saturday, August 7th, 1915
Philadelphia Phillies: Lefty Tyler pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cleveland Indians: Doc Crandall pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, August 6th, 1915
Cincinnati Reds: Put Red Murray on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Miller Huggins on the trading block.
Cleveland Indians: Mellie Wolfgang pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, August 5th, 1915
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Danny Moeller on the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Ken Nash goes 5-6 against the St. Louis Cardinals, with 1 3B, 1 HR, 1 RBI and 3 R.
Wednesday, August 4th, 1915
New York Yankees: Ralph Glaze pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, August 2nd, 1915
SP Phil Douglas of the Boston Red Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Tom Seaton of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, August 1st, 1915
RF Baby Doll Jacobson of the New York Yankees honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
CF Ty Cobb of the Boston Braves honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Louis Drucke of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Charles Parkins of the Boston Braves honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Stan Dougan of the Cleveland Indians honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
1B Joe Judge of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
St. Louis Cardinals: Grover Cleveland Alexander pitches a 3-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 8 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Robins: Herb Byram pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 6 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Saturday, July 31st, 1915
Philadelphia Athletics: Bobby Keefe pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cleveland Indians with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Robins: Vean Gregg pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 7 strikeouts and 6 BB allowed!
Friday, July 30th, 1915
Chicago Cubs: Put Danny Green on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Dick Bayless on the trading block.
New York Giants: George Daly pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 2 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Wednesday, July 28th, 1915
Boston Red Sox: Phil Douglas pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Howard Guyn pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Braves with 3 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Monday, July 26th, 1915
RF Baby Doll Jacobson of the New York Yankees honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Herb Byram of the Brooklyn Robins honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Detroit Tigers: The Detroit Tigers have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Roy Castleton on the trading block.
Sunday, July 25th, 1915
New York Giants: Put Fred Luderus on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Matt Clark on the trading block.
Saturday, July 24th, 1915
Cincinnati Reds: Put James Durham on the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Herb Byram pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 8 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, July 23rd, 1915
Cincinnati Reds: Put Heinie Heitmuller on the trading block.
Cleveland Indians: Stan Dougan pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Lyle Cromley pitches a 3-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, July 21st, 1915
Washington Senators: Put Hack Simmons on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Bill Lattimore on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Nap Rucker on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Clyde Engle on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Ham Hyatt on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Bob Dresser on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Eddie Matteson on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Ballplayer Jeffries on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Ray Tift on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Al Carson pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 3 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 20th, 1915
Chicago Cubs: Put Hap Myers on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Charlie Schmutz on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Sailor Stroud on the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Herb Byram pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, July 19th, 1915
LF Mike Donlin of the New York Yankees honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Charles Parkins of the Boston Braves honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Philadelphia Athletics: The Philadelphia Athletics have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Rebuild'
Pittsburgh Pirates: The Pittsburgh Pirates have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Jim Doyle on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Al Bridwell on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Boss Schmidt on the trading block.
Boston Braves: Harry Suter pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Burt Keeley pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Cleveland Indians: Cack Henley pitches a 10-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Ad Brennan pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Sunday, July 18th, 1915
Boston Red Sox: Put Harry Steinfeldt on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Howard Wakefield on the trading block.
Friday, July 16th, 1915
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Bill Carrigan on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Nap Rucker pitches a 1-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Tom Seaton pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Braves with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, July 15th, 1915
Boston Braves: Flame Delhi pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Howie Camnitz pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Yankees with 7 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Wednesday, July 14th, 1915
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Jim Pastorius on the trading block.
New York Giants: Bob Groom pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 7 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Boston Red Sox: Phil Douglas pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Cleveland Indians with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 13th, 1915
Chicago Cubs: Put Billy Page on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Judge Nagle on the trading block.
Boston Braves: Charles Parkins pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, July 12th, 1915
RF Baby Doll Jacobson of the New York Yankees honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Smoky Joe Wood of the Chicago Cubs honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Brooklyn Robins: The Brooklyn Robins have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
New York Giants: Put Jiggs Donahue on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Bob Shawkey pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Sunday, July 11th, 1915
Brooklyn Robins: Put Jimmy Sebring on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Grover Lowdermilk on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Zaza Harvey on the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Put Ed Hendricks on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Hatton Ogle on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Charles Moran on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Buck Herzog on the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Put William Beeker on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Ray Demmitt on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Frosty Thomas on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Willie Hogan on the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Put Charlie Shields on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put George Schirm on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Cy Falkenberg on the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Put Si Jensen on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Ed Lennox on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Oscar Jones on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Billy Neal on the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Put Jim Nealon on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Carl Druhot on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put William James on the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Put Jimmy Lavender on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Bobby Keefe on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Walter Boles on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Rudy Bell on the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Put Vean Gregg on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Ballplayer Dodd on the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Put Al Demaree on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Benjamin Henderson on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put George Disch on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Wid Conroy on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Ben Houser on the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Put Jack Lapp on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put George Stinson on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Bob Groom on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Ed Karger on the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Put Frank Arellanes on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Herbert Benham on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Chick Hartley on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Jiggs Donahue on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Ballplayer Spencer on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Pep Clark on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Henry Scharnweber on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Bill Tozer on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Nealon Lynch on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put George Moriarty on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Joe Lake on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Oscar Graham on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Bert Daniels on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Moose McCormick on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Jack Warhop on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Red Murray on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Frank Corridon on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put William Robertson on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Jack Coombs on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Hal Chase on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Elmer Flick on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Jack Dalton on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Fred Smith on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ballplayer Johnson on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Mike Cunningham on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Happy Townsend on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Lucky Wright on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ballplayer Herman on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Addie Joss on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Fred Osborn on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put William McCarthy on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Solly Hofman on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Eddie Cicotte on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Billy Allen on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Christy Mathewson on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Dave Shean on the trading block.
Saturday, July 10th, 1915
New York Giants: George Daly pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, July 9th, 1915
Cincinnati Reds: Put Frank LaPorte on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Jay Clarke on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Orval Overall on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Heinie Wagner on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Biff Schlitzer on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Matty McIntyre on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Tom W Walker on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Smoky Joe Wood pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Robins with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Boston Red Sox: Rube Oldring goes 5-5 against the Detroit Tigers, with 1 2B, 0 RBI and 2 R.
New York Yankees: Baby Doll Jacobson goes 5-5 against the Cleveland Indians, with 2 2B, 5 RBI and 1 R.
Thursday, July 8th, 1915
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Tom L Hughes on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put William Wright on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Sam Crawford on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Danny Moeller on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Mike Mitchell from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put James Clark on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Fred Bergmann on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Bob Vail on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Franz Hosp on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put O. Swain on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put John Meyers on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Lyle Cromley on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Sam Frock on the trading block.
Wednesday, July 7th, 1915
Pittsburgh Pirates: Tom Seaton pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Boston Braves: Flame Delhi pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Robins with 7 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Nap Rucker pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, July 5th, 1915
SP Stan Coveleski of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Tom Seaton of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Washington Senators: Put Howard Mundorff on the trading block.
New York Yankees: Ed Summers pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Cleveland Indians: Doc Crandall pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 8 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Walter Johnson records his 200th career win!
Chicago Cubs: Smoky Joe Wood pitches a NO-HITTER against the Cincinnati Reds with 7 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Sunday, July 4th, 1915
Pittsburgh Pirates: Tom Seaton pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Saturday, July 3rd, 1915
Detroit Tigers: Stan Coveleski pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Friday, July 2nd, 1915
Pittsburgh Pirates: Joe Judge goes 5-6 against the Chicago Cubs, with 2 2B, 1 RBI and 3 R.
Thursday, July 1st, 1915
LF Zack Wheat of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
LF Casey Stengel of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Ed Summers of the New York Yankees honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Herb Byram of the Brooklyn Robins honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
CL Guy Morton of the Boston Red Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
1B Jack Tobin of the Chicago Cubs honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Philadelphia Athletics: Rube Marquard pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Rube Benton pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 30th, 1915
Boston Braves: Charles Parkins pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, June 29th, 1915
Brooklyn Robins: Put Art Griggs on the trading block.
Monday, June 28th, 1915
3B Tillie Shafer of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Frank Arellanes of the Brooklyn Robins honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, June 27th, 1915
St. Louis Cardinals: Rube Benton pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, June 25th, 1915
New York Giants: Jack Warhop pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Braves with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Jack Coombs pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, June 24th, 1915
Cincinnati Reds: Howard Guyn pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 7 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, June 22nd, 1915
New York Giants: Put Ted Easterly on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put John S Farrell on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Pep Clark from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put John J Anderson on the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Frank Arellanes pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Braves with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, June 21st, 1915
1B Mike Donlin of the New York Yankees honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Flame Delhi of the Boston Braves honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Saturday, June 19th, 1915
Chicago White Sox: Harry Coveleski pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Boston Braves: Art Schimpf pitches a 8-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, June 17th, 1915
Chicago White Sox: Dick Crutcher pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 4 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 16th, 1915
Cleveland Indians: Hub Perdue pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
New York Yankees: Ralph Glaze pitches a 6-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, June 14th, 1915
LF Zack Wheat of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
C Bubbles Hargrave of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Boston Red Sox: The Boston Red Sox have announced that they set their team focus from 'Rebuild' to 'Neutral'
New York Yankees: The New York Yankees have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Mike Mitchell on the trading block.
Boston Braves: Flame Delhi pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 9 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Robins: Herb Byram pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, June 12th, 1915
New York Giants: Richard Kauffman pitches a 6-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, June 11th, 1915
Boston Braves: Art Schimpf pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 9 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Boston Red Sox: Phil Douglas pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Thursday, June 10th, 1915
Cincinnati Reds: Matt Clark pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Robins with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 9th, 1915
St. Louis Cardinals: Rube Benton pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 9 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Tuesday, June 8th, 1915
Cleveland Indians: Stan Dougan pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 6 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Rogers Hornsby goes 5-6 against the Chicago Cubs, with 1 2B, 1 RBI and 2 R.
Monday, June 7th, 1915
3B Heinie Groh of the Cleveland Indians honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Walton Cruise of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Bobby Byrne on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Oscar Jones from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Ward Miller on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Phil Douglas pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, June 5th, 1915
Philadelphia Athletics: Pete Fahrer pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 7 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Dick Crutcher pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 3 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Friday, June 4th, 1915
Brooklyn Robins: Frank Arellanes pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Boston Red Sox: Jim Buchanan pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, June 3rd, 1915
New York Yankees: Put Donie Bush on the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Removed Art Griggs from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Ben Henderson pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 4 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 2nd, 1915
Brooklyn Robins: Ray Collins pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Howard Guyn pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 4 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Tuesday, June 1st, 1915
2B Heinie Zimmerman of the Cleveland Indians honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
LF O. Swain of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Howie Camnitz of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Charles Parkins of the Boston Braves honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
RP Scott Perry of the Chicago White Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
1B Jack Tobin of the Chicago Cubs honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Brooklyn Robins: Herb Byram pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, May 31st, 1915
3B Red J Smith of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
2B Jim Viox of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
New York Giants: Richard Kauffman pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Robins with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Saturday, May 29th, 1915
Philadelphia Athletics: Carl Weilman pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, May 28th, 1915
Chicago White Sox: Put Roy Rock on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Rube Benton pitches a 6-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Howie Camnitz pitches a 9-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, May 27th, 1915
Boston Braves: Harry Suter pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Wednesday, May 26th, 1915
Philadelphia Phillies: Ad Brennan pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Tuesday, May 25th, 1915
St. Louis Browns: Erskine Mayer pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Christy Mathewson pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, May 24th, 1915
LF Zack Wheat of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Christy Mathewson of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Nap Lajoie on the trading block.
Sunday, May 23rd, 1915
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Bris Lord on the trading block.
Saturday, May 22nd, 1915
Philadelphia Phillies: Lefty Tyler pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, May 21st, 1915
New York Giants: Jack Warhop pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 6 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Christy Mathewson pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Thursday, May 20th, 1915
Detroit Tigers: Howie Camnitz pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Ad Brennan pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Wednesday, May 19th, 1915
Chicago Cubs: Removed Ed Karger from the trading block.
Tuesday, May 18th, 1915
Brooklyn Robins: Removed Harold Christman from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Pep Clark on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Al Schweitzer on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Alan Storke on the trading block.
Boston Braves: Ty Cobb goes 0-3 against the Pittsburgh Pirates, ending his hitting streak at 21 games.
Monday, May 17th, 1915
3B John Knight of the Chicago White Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
3B Eddie Collins Sr of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Philadelphia Phillies: Christy Mathewson pitches a 2-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Boston Braves: Flame Delhi pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 4 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Saturday, May 15th, 1915
Detroit Tigers: Stan Coveleski pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Rube Kroh pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Boston Braves: Ty Cobb goes 1-4 against the Pittsburgh Pirates, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Friday, May 14th, 1915
Cincinnati Reds: Matt Clark pitches a 8-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, May 12th, 1915
Chicago White Sox: Harry Coveleski pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Robins: Frank Arellanes pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, May 11th, 1915
Boston Red Sox: Put Miller Huggins on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Howie Camnitz pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Lyle Cromley records his 200th career win!
Monday, May 10th, 1915
1B Dick Hoblitzell of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF John Wilson of the Boston Braves honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, May 9th, 1915
Cincinnati Reds: Put Bill Hinchman on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Rube Benton pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 7 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Tom Seaton pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, May 7th, 1915
St. Louis Cardinals: Babe Adams pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, May 6th, 1915
Detroit Tigers: Howie Camnitz pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, May 5th, 1915
Washington Senators: Bill Hogg pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 7 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, May 3rd, 1915
SP Cack Henley of the Cleveland Indians honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
2B Charlie Deal of the Brooklyn Robins honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Saturday, May 1st, 1915
2B Fred Snodgrass of the New York Yankees honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
RF Sherry Magee of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Bullet Joe Bush of the Boston Red Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Rube Kroh of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Stan Dougan of the Cleveland Indians honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Oscar Baker of the Boston Braves honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Cincinnati Reds: Howard Guyn pitches a 2-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, April 30th, 1915
St. Louis Cardinals: Rube Benton pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Chicago Cubs: Smoky Joe Wood pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 5 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Robins: Charlie Deal goes 5-5 against the Philadelphia Phillies, with 1 2B, 3 RBI and 0 R.
Wednesday, April 28th, 1915
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Bobby Byrne from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed George Disch from the trading block.
Boston Braves: Flame Delhi pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 6 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Tuesday, April 27th, 1915
Cleveland Indians: Cack Henley pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Boston Braves: Ty Cobb gets his 2000th career hit!
Monday, April 26th, 1915
SP Doc Crandall of the Cleveland Indians honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Ben Harris of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Detroit Tigers: Stan Coveleski pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 9 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Sunday, April 25th, 1915
Cincinnati Reds: Bill Hopper pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Saturday, April 24th, 1915
New York Yankees: Ed Summers pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Ben Harris pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 5 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Friday, April 23rd, 1915
Brooklyn Robins: Herb Byram pitches a 2-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 8 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, April 22nd, 1915
Cincinnati Reds: Matt Clark pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 8 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Richard Kauffman pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Robins with 1 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Boston Red Sox: Phil Douglas pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Louis Drucke pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 8 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, April 21st, 1915
St. Louis Cardinals: Pete Alexander pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Chicago Cubs: Rube Bressler pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Tuesday, April 20th, 1915
Washington Senators: Nap Rucker pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 8 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Ben Harris pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, April 19th, 1915
3B Frank Baker of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Walton Cruise of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Detroit Tigers: Howie Camnitz pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
New York Yankees: Ed Walsh pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cleveland Indians: Doc Crandall pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Saturday, April 17th, 1915
Boston Braves: Charles Parkins pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Robins with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cleveland Indians: Stan Dougan pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, April 16th, 1915
Boston Red Sox: Put Larry McLean on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Howard Wakefield on the trading block.
Sunday, April 11th, 1915
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Judge Nagle from the trading block.
Friday, April 9th, 1915
Boston Braves: Removed John Wilson from the trading block.
Tuesday, April 6th, 1915
Brooklyn Robins: Removed Jim Nealon from the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Removed Jimmy Lavender from the trading block.
Sunday, April 4th, 1915
Chicago White Sox: Removed George Stinson from the trading block.
Friday, April 2nd, 1915
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Bobby Keefe from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Ward Miller from the trading block.
Thursday, April 1st, 1915
Chicago White Sox: Removed Cy Falkenberg from the trading block.
Tuesday, March 30th, 1915
Chicago Cubs: Removed Bert Daniels from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Ed Lennox from the trading block.
Monday, March 29th, 1915
New York Giants: Removed Jiggs Donahue from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Bill Tozer from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Jack Warhop from the trading block.
Sunday, March 28th, 1915
Chicago Cubs: Removed Carl Lundgren from the trading block.
Saturday, March 27th, 1915
Chicago Cubs: Removed Frosty Thomas from the trading block.
Thursday, March 25th, 1915
New York Giants: Removed Billy Neal from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Wid Conroy from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Bob Groom from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed John S Farrell from the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Removed Charlie Shields from the trading block.
Tuesday, March 23rd, 1915
Boston Braves: Removed Cuke Barrows from the trading block.
Sunday, March 21st, 1915
Boston Red Sox: Removed Howard Wakefield from the trading block.
Saturday, March 20th, 1915
Chicago Cubs: Removed Billy Page from the trading block.
Thursday, March 18th, 1915
Chicago Cubs: Removed Ballplayer Dodd from the trading block.
Wednesday, March 17th, 1915
Chicago Cubs: Removed Dick Bayless from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Ballplayer Spencer from the trading block.
Sunday, March 14th, 1915
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Addie Joss from the trading block.
Saturday, March 13th, 1915
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Bill Hinchman from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Frank LaPorte from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed James Durham from the trading block.
Thursday, March 11th, 1915
Chicago White Sox: Removed Willie Hogan from the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Removed Jack Lapp from the trading block.
Monday, March 8th, 1915
Boston Braves: Removed Otto Knabe from the trading block.
Boston Braves: Removed Leonard Frost from the trading block.
Sunday, March 7th, 1915
New York Giants: Removed Joe Lake from the trading block.
Friday, March 5th, 1915
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Billy Allen from the trading block.
Wednesday, March 3rd, 1915
Chicago White Sox: Removed Benjamin Henderson from the trading block.
Tuesday, March 2nd, 1915
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Jack Coombs from the trading block.
Sunday, February 28th, 1915
Chicago Cubs: Removed Carl Druhot from the trading block.
Boston Braves: Removed Charles Parkins from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Orval Overall from the trading block.
Saturday, February 27th, 1915
Chicago White Sox: Removed Zaza Harvey from the trading block.
Friday, February 26th, 1915
New York Giants: Removed Hatton Ogle from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Larry McLean from the trading block.
Thursday, February 25th, 1915
Chicago White Sox: Removed William James from the trading block.
Boston Braves: Removed Harry Lord from the trading block.
Boston Braves: Removed Joe Tinker from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Alan Storke from the trading block.
Wednesday, February 24th, 1915
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Lucky Wright from the trading block.
Tuesday, February 23rd, 1915
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Nap Lajoie from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed George Schirm from the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Removed Jimmy Sebring from the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Removed William Beeker from the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Removed Si Jensen from the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Removed Al Demaree from the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Removed Frank Arellanes from the trading block.
Sunday, February 21st, 1915
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Red Murray from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Mike Cunningham from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Solly Hofman from the trading block.
Thursday, February 18th, 1915
Chicago White Sox: Removed Charles Moran from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Jay Clarke from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Frank Corridon from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed William Robertson from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Fred Smith from the trading block.
Tuesday, February 16th, 1915
Chicago Cubs: Removed Danny Green from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Fred Olmstead from the trading block.
Monday, February 15th, 1915
Boston Braves: Removed Frank Truesdale from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Pep Clark from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Oscar Graham from the trading block.
Sunday, February 14th, 1915
St. Louis Browns: Removed Biff Schlitzer from the trading block.
Saturday, February 13th, 1915
New York Giants: Put Hatton Ogle on the trading block.
Tuesday, February 9th, 1915
Boston Braves: Removed Doc Scanlan from the trading block.
Saturday, January 30th, 1915
Boston Braves: Put Doc Scanlan on the trading block.
Saturday, January 23rd, 1915
Boston Red Sox: Removed Chick Hartley from the trading block.
Thursday, January 21st, 1915
Boston Red Sox: Put Alan Storke on the trading block.
Wednesday, January 6th, 1915
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Nap Lajoie on the trading block.
Friday, January 1st, 1915
Chicago Cubs: Removed Rudy Bell from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Bobby Byrne on the trading block.
Saturday, December 26th, 1914
St. Louis Browns: Put George Zackert on the trading block.
Tuesday, December 22nd, 1914
Brooklyn Robins: Put Art Griggs on the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Put Jim Nealon on the trading block.
Sunday, December 20th, 1914
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Herbert Benham from the trading block.
Tuesday, December 8th, 1914
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Dave Fultz on the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Put Harold Christman on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Fred Osborn from the trading block.
Saturday, December 5th, 1914
Boston Red Sox: Removed Ben Houser from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Biff Schlitzer on the trading block.
Tuesday, November 24th, 1914
Philadelphia Athletics: Put George Schirm on the trading block.
Tuesday, November 17th, 1914
St. Louis Browns: Removed Heinie Wagner from the trading block.
Thursday, November 12th, 1914
Boston Braves: Put Otto Knabe on the trading block.
Tuesday, November 10th, 1914
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Dad Hale on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Johnny Bates on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Oscar Jones on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Bobby Keefe on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Ward Miller on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put George Disch on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Herbert Benham on the trading block.
Tuesday, November 3rd, 1914
Chicago Cubs: Put Rudy Bell on the trading block.
Sunday, November 1st, 1914
Chicago White Sox: Put Jack Fitzgerald on the trading block.
Thursday, October 29th, 1914
Boston Red Sox: Put Pep Clark on the trading block.
Wednesday, October 28th, 1914
LF Zack Wheat of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the 1914 MLB AL Chalmers Award.
2B Heinie Zimmerman of the Cleveland Indians honored: Finished 2nd in 1914 MLB AL Chalmers Award voting.
CF Shoeless Joe Jackson of the Cleveland Indians honored: Finished 3rd in 1914 MLB AL Chalmers Award voting.
LF Vin Campbell of the Brooklyn Robins honored: Wins the 1914 MLB NL Chalmers Award.
C Wally Schang of the Chicago Cubs honored: Finished 2nd in 1914 MLB NL Chalmers Award voting.
CF Braggo Roth of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Finished 3rd in 1914 MLB NL Chalmers Award voting.
Sunday, October 25th, 1914
Boston Red Sox: Removed Floyd Willis from the trading block.
Saturday, October 24th, 1914
Boston Red Sox: Put Ben Houser on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Miller Huggins on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Chick Hartley on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Larry McLean on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Howard Wakefield on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Floyd Willis on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Doc Gessler on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Oscar Graham on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Jack Quinn on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Joe F Connolly on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Jim Buchanan on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Harry Steinfeldt on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Beany Jacobson on the trading block.
Friday, October 23rd, 1914
Chicago White Sox: Put Roy Rock on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Zaza Harvey on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Charles Moran on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Willie Hogan on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Cy Falkenberg on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Ed Lennox on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put William James on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Johnny Evers on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Benjamin Henderson on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put George Stinson on the trading block.
Thursday, October 22nd, 1914
New York Giants: Put Frank Schulte on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Billy Neal on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Wid Conroy on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Bob Groom on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Jiggs Donahue on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Bill Tozer on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put John S Farrell on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Joe Lake on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Jack Warhop on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Doc Miller on the trading block.
Wednesday, October 21st, 1914
Brooklyn Robins: Put Roy Radebaugh on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Danny Green on the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Put Jimmy Sebring on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Fred Olmstead on the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Put William Beeker on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Bill Lelivelt on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Frosty Thomas on the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Put Charlie Shields on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Del Mason on the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Put Si Jensen on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Carl Lundgren on the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Put Jimmy Lavender on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Dick Bayless on the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Put Al Demaree on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Carl Druhot on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Ballplayer Dodd on the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Put Jack Lapp on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Jake Stahl on the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Put Frank Arellanes on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Billy Page on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Ed Karger on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Ballplayer Spencer on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Bert Daniels on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Sam Crawford on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Red Murray on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Bill Hinchman on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Frank Corridon on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put William Robertson on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Jack Coombs on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Frank LaPorte on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Fred Smith on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Howard Guyn on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Mike Cunningham on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Lucky Wright on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Judge Nagle on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put James Durham on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Addie Joss on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Fred Osborn on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Art Fromme on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Solly Hofman on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Heinie Heitmuller on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Billy Allen on the trading block.
Tuesday, October 20th, 1914
Boston Red Sox: Removed Ben Houser from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Tacks Neuer from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Miller Huggins from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Chick Hartley from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Larry McLean from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Doc White from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Howard Wakefield from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Pep Clark from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Chick Stahl from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Al Schweitzer from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Doc Gessler from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Oscar Graham from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Dots Miller from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Ira Thomas from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Joe F Connolly from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Jim Buchanan from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Harry Steinfeldt from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Beany Jacobson from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Roy Rock from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Charles Moran from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Jack Fitzgerald from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Gavvy Cravath from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Cy Falkenberg from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed George Grossart from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Ed Lennox from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed William James from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Gus Thompson from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Johnny Evers from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Terry Turner from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Benjamin Henderson from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed George Stinson from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed Otis Johnson from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Hank Gehring from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Bob Bescher from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Charlie Loudenslager from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Glenn J Liebhardt from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed D. Walker from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Alex Main from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Howie Camnitz from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Ralph Cadwalader from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Dode Paskert from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Fred Nehring from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Bill O'Neill from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Barney Pelty from the trading block.
New York Yankees: Removed John Hummel from the trading block.
New York Yankees: Removed Red Ames from the trading block.
New York Yankees: Removed Bert Humphries from the trading block.
New York Yankees: Removed Ed Walsh from the trading block.
New York Yankees: Removed Ralph Glaze from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Ed Phelps from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Dave Fultz from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Rip Ragan from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Johnny Bates from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Ray Demmitt from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Danny Moeller from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Earl Moore from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Oscar Jones from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Thomas Kehoe from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Bobby Keefe from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Ward Miller from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed George Disch from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Mike Mitchell from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Herbert Benham from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Spike Shannon from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Jay Clarke from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Watty Lee from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Orval Overall from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Jack Lelivelt from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Heinie Wagner from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Harry Lumley from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Tim Jordan from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Charles Kroy from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Matty McIntyre from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Bill Lattimore from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Clyde Engle from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed George McConnell from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Ballplayer Jeffries from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Ray Tift from the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Removed Jimmy Sebring from the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Removed Jim Delahanty from the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Removed Si Jensen from the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Removed Jimmy Lavender from the trading block.
Boston Braves: Removed Harry Lord from the trading block.
Boston Braves: Removed Fielder Jones from the trading block.
Boston Braves: Removed Dick Boettiger from the trading block.
Boston Braves: Removed Jake Daubert from the trading block.
Boston Braves: Removed Cuke Barrows from the trading block.
Boston Braves: Removed Henry Thielman from the trading block.
Boston Braves: Removed Frank Truesdale from the trading block.
Boston Braves: Removed Roy Willett from the trading block.
Boston Braves: Removed Joe Tinker from the trading block.
Boston Braves: Removed John Wilson from the trading block.
Boston Braves: Removed Otto Knabe from the trading block.
Boston Braves: Removed Leonard Frost from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Cliff Blankenship from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Danny Green from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Fred Olmstead from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Frosty Thomas from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Al Carson from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Del Mason from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Carl Lundgren from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Dick Bayless from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Carl Druhot from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Rudy Bell from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Ballplayer Dodd from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Jake Stahl from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Red Dooin from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Billy Page from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Ed Karger from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Johnny Lush from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Ballplayer Spencer from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Henry Scharnweber from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Bert Daniels from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Harry Bay from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Noodles Hahn from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Bill Hinchman from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Frank Corridon from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed William Robertson from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Jack Coombs from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed John J Anderson from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Frank LaPorte from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Fred Smith from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Howard Guyn from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Jeff Sweeney from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Lucky Wright from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Judge Nagle from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Addie Joss from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Fred Osborn from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Art Fromme from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Hap Meyers from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Solly Hofman from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Heinie Heitmuller from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Billy Allen from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Dolly Gray from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Frank Schulte from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Billy Neal from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Wid Conroy from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Jiggs Donahue from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Eddie Foster from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Bill Tozer from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed John S Farrell from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Joe Lake from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Moose McCormick from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Jack Warhop from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Doc Miller from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ed R Smith from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed John Frill from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Hal Chase from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Elmer Flick from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Jack Harper from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed John Titus from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ballplayer Johnson from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Happy Townsend from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Emil Batch from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed William McCarthy from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Eddie Cicotte from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Freddy Parent from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Dave Shean from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Sam Frock from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: The Boston Red Sox have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Rebuild'
New York Yankees: The New York Yankees have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
Brooklyn Robins: The Brooklyn Robins have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Boston Red Sox: The owner paid $9,919 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Boston Red Sox: The owner took $201,187 in cash as profit for this year.
Chicago White Sox: The owner paid $9,723 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Chicago White Sox: The owner took $251,587 in cash as profit for this year.
Cleveland Naps: The owner paid $9,390 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Cleveland Naps: The owner took $223,602 in cash as profit for this year.
Detroit Tigers: The owner paid $9,632 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Detroit Tigers: The owner took $411,404 in cash as profit for this year.
New York Yankees: The owner paid $8,844 of future expenses from the operating profit.
New York Yankees: The owner took $199,183 in cash as profit for this year.
Philadelphia Athletics: The owner paid $6,843 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Philadelphia Athletics: The owner took $178,953 in cash as profit for this year.
St. Louis Browns: The owner paid $9,862 of future expenses from the operating profit.
St. Louis Browns: The owner took $75,773 in cash as profit for this year.
Washington Senators: The owner paid $10,474 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Washington Senators: The owner took $76,590 in cash as profit for this year.
Brooklyn Robins: The owner paid $9,332 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Brooklyn Robins: The owner took $387,216 in cash as profit for this year.
Boston Braves: The owner paid $10,289 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Boston Braves: The owner took $266,450 in cash as profit for this year.
Chicago Cubs: The owner paid $11,747 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Chicago Cubs: The owner took $384,320 in cash as profit for this year.
Cincinnati Reds: The owner paid $11,072 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Cincinnati Reds: The owner took $422,312 in cash as profit for this year.
New York Giants: The owner paid $10,312 of future expenses from the operating profit.
New York Giants: The owner took $195,931 in cash as profit for this year.
Philadelphia Phillies: The owner paid $12,490 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Philadelphia Phillies: The owner took $373,217 in cash as profit for this year.
Pittsburgh Pirates: The owner paid $7,941 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Pittsburgh Pirates: The owner took $552,298 in cash as profit for this year.
St. Louis Cardinals: The owner paid $10,857 of future expenses from the operating profit.
St. Louis Cardinals: The owner took $636,699 in cash as profit for this year.
St. Louis Browns: Put Jay Clarke on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Orval Overall on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Heinie Wagner on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Charles Kroy on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Victor Holm on the trading block.
Boston Braves: Put Harry Lord on the trading block.
Boston Braves: Put Jake Daubert on the trading block.
Boston Braves: Put Cuke Barrows on the trading block.
Boston Braves: Put Henry Thielman on the trading block.
Boston Braves: Put Frank Truesdale on the trading block.
Boston Braves: Put Joe Tinker on the trading block.
Boston Braves: Put John Wilson on the trading block.
Boston Braves: Put Leonard Frost on the trading block.
Boston Braves: Put Charles Parkins on the trading block.
Sunday, October 18th, 1914
1B Stuffy McInnis of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the 1914 World Series MVP Award.
Tuesday, October 13th, 1914
Boston Braves: Put Fielder Jones on the trading block.
Sunday, October 11th, 1914
Boston Red Sox: Put Miller Huggins on the trading block.
Saturday, October 10th, 1914
Chicago White Sox: Put George Stinson on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Rube Benton pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 9 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, October 7th, 1914
Boston Braves: Art Schimpf pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Robins with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Tuesday, October 6th, 1914
Brooklyn Robins: Put Jim Delahanty on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Jack Lelivelt on the trading block.
New York Yankees: Ralph Glaze pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 1 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, October 5th, 1914
LF Zack Wheat of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Vin Campbell of the Brooklyn Robins honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Brooklyn Robins: Ray Collins pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Boston Braves with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, October 2nd, 1914
St. Louis Browns: Orval Overall pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Nap Rucker pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, October 1st, 1914
2B Heinie Zimmerman of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
LF Casey Stengel of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Ed Walsh of the New York Yankees honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Christy Mathewson of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Ben Tincup of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Rube Schauer of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Boston Red Sox: Doc White pitches a PERFECT GAME against the New York Yankees, striking out 4 hitters!
Detroit Tigers: Rankin Johnson pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Wednesday, September 30th, 1914
New York Giants: Richard Kauffman pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Braves with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, September 28th, 1914
2B Heinie Zimmerman of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Casey Stengel of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, September 27th, 1914
Chicago Cubs: Put Dick Bayless on the trading block.
Saturday, September 26th, 1914
Philadelphia Athletics: Bobby Keefe pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 4 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Friday, September 25th, 1914
Brooklyn Robins: Ray Collins pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
New York Yankees: Amos Strunk goes 5-5 against the Detroit Tigers, with 2 RBI and 1 R.
Thursday, September 24th, 1914
St. Louis Cardinals: Rube Kroh pitches a 7-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, September 22nd, 1914
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Hal Chase on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Nap Rucker pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 4 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Monday, September 21st, 1914
1B Bunny Brief of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Christy Mathewson of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Philadelphia Phillies: Ad Brennan pitches a 7-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
New York Yankees: Ed Walsh pitches a 7-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Sunday, September 20th, 1914
Detroit Tigers: Stan Coveleski pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
New York Yankees: Ralph Glaze pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, September 19th, 1914
St. Louis Cardinals: Rube Kroh pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, September 18th, 1914
Philadelphia Phillies: Christy Mathewson pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Thursday, September 17th, 1914
Pittsburgh Pirates: Lyle Cromley pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Cleveland Naps: Cack Henley pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Wednesday, September 16th, 1914
St. Louis Cardinals: Ben Henderson pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Boston Braves with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, September 14th, 1914
LF Zack Wheat of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Jack Fournier of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Saturday, September 12th, 1914
Cincinnati Reds: Rube Schauer pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, September 11th, 1914
Chicago Cubs: Put Ed Karger on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Smoky Joe Wood pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Bobby Keefe pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 6 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Thursday, September 10th, 1914
Cincinnati Reds: Put Harry Bay on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Matt Clark pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Ben Harris pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 6 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Walter Johnson pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 8 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Wednesday, September 9th, 1914
Boston Braves: Charles Parkins pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 4 strikeouts and 6 BB allowed!
Tuesday, September 8th, 1914
Cincinnati Reds: Put Jeff Sweeney on the trading block.
Monday, September 7th, 1914
CF Tris Speaker of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Max Flack of the Chicago Cubs honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Detroit Tigers: Howie Camnitz pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, September 4th, 1914
St. Louis Cardinals: Mellie Wolfgang pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Robins: Herb Byram pitches a PERFECT GAME against the New York Giants, striking out 6 hitters!
Thursday, September 3rd, 1914
Boston Red Sox: Put Howard Wakefield on the trading block.
New York Yankees: Ed Walsh pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Bobby Keefe records his 200th career win!
Wednesday, September 2nd, 1914
Boston Braves: Put Joe Tinker on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Matt Clark pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Casey Stengel goes 5-6 against the Boston Braves, with 1 2B, 1 RBI and 2 R.
Tuesday, September 1st, 1914
RF Baby Doll Jacobson of the New York Yankees honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
3B Braggo Roth of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Dick Crutcher of the Chicago White Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Flame Delhi of the Boston Braves honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Ben Tincup of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
1B George H Burns of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Ray Demmitt on the trading block.
Monday, August 31st, 1914
SS Happy Felsch of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Beals Becker of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, August 30th, 1914
Boston Braves: Put Jake Daubert on the trading block.
Friday, August 28th, 1914
Chicago Cubs: Put Johnny Lush on the trading block.
Wednesday, August 26th, 1914
New York Giants: Edgar Doty pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 2 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Monday, August 24th, 1914
CF Tris Speaker of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
3B Braggo Roth of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Saturday, August 22nd, 1914
St. Louis Browns: Orval Overall pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Cleveland Naps: Cack Henley pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, August 21st, 1914
Detroit Tigers: Walter Johnson pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 7 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Cleveland Naps: Doc Crandall pitches a 7-hit shutout against the New York Yankees with 2 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Thursday, August 20th, 1914
Chicago White Sox: Harry Coveleski pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, August 18th, 1914
Cleveland Naps: Heinie Zimmerman goes 0-1 against the New York Yankees, ending his hitting streak at 27 games.
St. Louis Cardinals: Rube Benton pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, August 17th, 1914
1B Stuffy McInnis of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
3B Braggo Roth of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Detroit Tigers: Put Dode Paskert on the trading block.
New York Yankees: Amos Strunk goes 0-4 against the Washington Senators, ending his hitting streak at 20 games.
Cincinnati Reds: Chick Gandil goes 5-5 against the Boston Braves, with 1 2B, 1 HR, 1 RBI and 3 R.
Sunday, August 16th, 1914
St. Louis Cardinals: Ben Henderson pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Saturday, August 15th, 1914
Brooklyn Robins: Ray Collins pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Lyle Cromley pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 12 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Happy Felsch goes 0-4 against the Chicago White Sox, ending his hitting streak at 23 games.
New York Yankees: Amos Strunk goes 1-5 against the Boston Red Sox, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Cleveland Naps: Heinie Zimmerman goes 1-5 against the Detroit Tigers, extending his hitting streak to 25 games!
Friday, August 14th, 1914
Cincinnati Reds: Put John J Anderson on the trading block.
Thursday, August 13th, 1914
Philadelphia Phillies: Ad Brennan pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Robins with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, August 11th, 1914
Cincinnati Reds: Rube Schauer pitches a NO-HITTER against the Boston Braves with 3 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Monday, August 10th, 1914
2B Heinie Zimmerman of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Art Schimpf of the Boston Braves honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Washington Senators: Nap Rucker pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 7 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Cleveland Naps: Heinie Zimmerman goes 1-4 against the Philadelphia Athletics, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Sunday, August 9th, 1914
St. Louis Browns: Happy Felsch goes 1-5 against the New York Yankees, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Saturday, August 8th, 1914
Philadelphia Phillies: Ad Brennan pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 6 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Boston Braves: Art Schimpf pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 7 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, August 6th, 1914
Chicago Cubs: Charlie Schmutz pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 5th, 1914
Boston Red Sox: Put Chick Stahl on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Rube Kroh pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Robins with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Nap Rucker pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, August 4th, 1914
Detroit Tigers: Nick Maddox pitches a 7-hit shutout against the New York Yankees with 0 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Walton Cruise goes 5-6 against the Brooklyn Robins, with 1 2B, 1 3B, 0 RBI and 4 R.
Monday, August 3rd, 1914
CF Amos Strunk of the New York Yankees honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Rube Kroh of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
St. Louis Cardinals: Pug Cavet pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Braves with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Bobby Keefe pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, August 1st, 1914
LF Zack Wheat of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
LF O. Swain of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Al Bonner of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Rube Benton of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Al Bonner of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
RP John Taff of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Friday, July 31st, 1914
Washington Senators: Removed Cliff Curtis from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Howard Mundorff from the trading block.
Thursday, July 30th, 1914
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Robins with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Boston Red Sox: Jim Buchanan pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cleveland Naps: Doc Crandall pitches a 8-hit shutout against the New York Yankees with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, July 29th, 1914
Boston Braves: Put Fielder Jones on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Smoky Joe Wood pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Braves with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 28th, 1914
Chicago White Sox: Put George Stinson on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Nap Rucker pitches a 7-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Walter Johnson pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Rube Kroh pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, July 27th, 1914
1B Dick Hoblitzell of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF O. Swain of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
New York Giants: Put Joe Lake on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Jay Clarke on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Kid Speer pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 7 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, July 24th, 1914
Boston Red Sox: Put Miller Huggins on the trading block.
Thursday, July 23rd, 1914
Pittsburgh Pirates: Lyle Cromley pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Braves with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Howard Guyn pitches a 3-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Wednesday, July 22nd, 1914
Pittsburgh Pirates: Joe Chabek pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Boston Braves with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Rube Kroh pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Robins with 4 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Monday, July 20th, 1914
SP Carl Weilman of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Del Gainer of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, July 19th, 1914
Chicago White Sox: Put Gus Thompson on the trading block.
Saturday, July 18th, 1914
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed R Smith on the trading block.
Boston Braves: Jack Killilay pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, July 17th, 1914
Washington Senators: Put Cliff Curtis on the trading block.
Thursday, July 16th, 1914
Washington Senators: Put Bill Lattimore on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Clyde Engle on the trading block.
Boston Braves: Put John Wilson on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Bobby Keefe pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 7 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Boston Braves: Flame Delhi pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, July 15th, 1914
New York Yankees: Put John Hummel on the trading block.
New York Yankees: Put Red Ames on the trading block.
New York Yankees: Put Bert Humphries on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Billy Page on the trading block.
New York Yankees: Put Ed Walsh on the trading block.
New York Yankees: Put Ralph Glaze on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put George McConnell on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Ballplayer Jeffries on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Ray Tift on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Carl Weilman pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Stan Coveleski pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 14th, 1914
Chicago White Sox: Put George Grossart on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Ed Phelps on the trading block.
Monday, July 13th, 1914
2B Heinie Zimmerman of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Matt Clark of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Boston Braves: Put Leonard Frost on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Hal Chase on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Elmer Flick on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Eddie Cicotte on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Nap Lajoie gets his 2500th career hit!
Sunday, July 12th, 1914
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Dave Fultz on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Rip Ragan on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Johnny Bates on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Ray Demmitt on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Earl Moore on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Oscar Jones on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Thomas Kehoe on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Bobby Keefe on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Ward Miller on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put George Disch on the trading block.
Boston Braves: Put Russ Ford on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Herbert Benham on the trading block.
Boston Braves: Put Harry Lord on the trading block.
Boston Braves: Put Fielder Jones on the trading block.
Boston Braves: Put Dick Boettiger on the trading block.
Boston Braves: Put Jake Daubert on the trading block.
Boston Braves: Put Mike Cunningham on the trading block.
Boston Braves: Put Cuke Barrows on the trading block.
Boston Braves: Put Henry Thielman on the trading block.
Boston Braves: Put Frank Truesdale on the trading block.
Boston Braves: Put Roy Willett on the trading block.
Boston Braves: Put Joe Tinker on the trading block.
Boston Braves: Put John Wilson on the trading block.
Boston Braves: Put Otto Knabe on the trading block.
Boston Braves: Put Dad Hale on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Matt Clark pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, July 11th, 1914
Chicago Cubs: Put Frosty Thomas on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Al Carson on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Dolly Gray on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Jim Pastorius on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Frank Schulte on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Carl Lundgren on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Charles Moran on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Billy Neal on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Dick Bayless on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Cy Falkenberg on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Bill Tozer on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put John S Farrell on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Carl Druhot on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put William James on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Joe Lake on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Terry Turner on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Rudy Bell on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Ballplayer Dodd on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Benjamin Henderson on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Jake Stahl on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Jack Warhop on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Doc Miller on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Red Dooin on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put George Stinson on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Chick Hartley on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Ballplayer Spencer on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Henry Scharnweber on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Harry Bay on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Noodles Hahn on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Bill Hinchman on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Frank Corridon on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put William Robertson on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Jack Coombs on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Frank LaPorte on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Fred Smith on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Howard Guyn on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Lucky Wright on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Judge Nagle on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Addie Joss on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Fred Osborn on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Art Fromme on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Hap Meyers on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Solly Hofman on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Heinie Heitmuller on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Billy Allen on the trading block.
Thursday, July 9th, 1914
Detroit Tigers: Put Hank Gehring on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Bob Bescher on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Charlie Loudenslager on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Glenn J Liebhardt on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put D. Walker on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Alex Main on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Howie Camnitz on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Ralph Cadwalader on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Fred Nehring on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Bill O'Neill on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Jay Clarke on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Watty Lee on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Orval Overall on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Heinie Wagner on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Harry Lumley on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Tim Jordan on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Charles Kroy on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Matty McIntyre on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Al Carson pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Braves with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Bunny Brief goes 5-5 against the Washington Senators, with 1 RBI and 2 R.
Wednesday, July 8th, 1914
New York Giants: Put Wid Conroy on the trading block.
Monday, July 6th, 1914
LF Zack Wheat of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
2B Jack Dalton of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Philadelphia Athletics: Rube Marquard pitches a 3-hit shutout against the New York Yankees with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Sunday, July 5th, 1914
New York Giants: Put Eddie Foster on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Cack Henley pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Saturday, July 4th, 1914
St. Louis Cardinals: Ben Henderson pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 7 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, July 3rd, 1914
New York Giants: George Daly pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell records his 300th career win!
Thursday, July 2nd, 1914
Cleveland Naps: Ray Chapman goes 5-5 against the Detroit Tigers, with 1 3B, 3 RBI and 0 R.
Wednesday, July 1st, 1914
LF Zack Wheat of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
RF Vin Campbell of the Brooklyn Robins honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Dick Crutcher of the Chicago White Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Ben Henderson of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Win Noyes of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
3B Mike Menosky of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Washington Senators: Put Howard Mundorff on the trading block.
Tuesday, June 30th, 1914
St. Louis Cardinals: Rube Kroh pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, June 29th, 1914
SP Stan Coveleski of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Rube Waddell of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, June 28th, 1914
Brooklyn Robins: Removed Lew Drill from the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Removed Frank Arellanes from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Stan Coveleski pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, June 27th, 1914
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Mike Mitchell on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ed R Smith from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Hal Chase from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Elmer Flick from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Bill Carrigan from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Tom Seaton pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Walter Johnson pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 7 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Friday, June 26th, 1914
Washington Senators: Put Red Murray on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Rube Kroh pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, June 25th, 1914
Boston Braves: Removed Jake Daubert from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Al Carson pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Ben Henderson pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 7 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Cleveland Naps: Cack Henley pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Dick Crutcher pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 10 strikeouts and 7 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 24th, 1914
Detroit Tigers: Stan Coveleski pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
New York Yankees: Earl Hamilton pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, June 22nd, 1914
CF Amos Strunk of the New York Yankees honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Ben Henderson of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Cincinnati Reds: Frank Corridon pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 1 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Kid Speer pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Sunday, June 21st, 1914
Chicago Cubs: Put Danny Green on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ted Easterly on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Barry McCormick from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Bullet Joe Bush pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, June 19th, 1914
Boston Braves: Put Jake Daubert on the trading block.
New York Giants: George Daly pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
New York Yankees: Everitt Booe goes 5-6 against the Cleveland Naps, with 0 RBI and 1 R.
Thursday, June 18th, 1914
Boston Braves: Frank O'Rourke got suspended 3 games after ejection following arguing a strike call.
Philadelphia Athletics: Rip Ragan pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 17th, 1914
Chicago Cubs: Charlie Schmutz pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Braves with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Tuesday, June 16th, 1914
Cleveland Naps: Cack Henley pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 0 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Boston Red Sox: Doc White pitches a 6-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Ben Henderson pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, June 15th, 1914
LF Zack Wheat of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
C Tommy Clarke of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Boston Red Sox: The Boston Red Sox have announced that they set their team focus from 'Rebuild' to 'Neutral'
Detroit Tigers: The Detroit Tigers have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
New York Yankees: The New York Yankees have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Philadelphia Athletics: The Philadelphia Athletics have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
Philadelphia Phillies: The Philadelphia Phillies have announced that they set their team focus from 'Rebuild' to 'Neutral'
St. Louis Browns: Put Jack Lelivelt on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: R. Reynolds pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 1 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Saturday, June 13th, 1914
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Jim Doyle from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Boss Schmidt from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Win Noyes pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, June 12th, 1914
Boston Red Sox: Doc White pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Bill Hogg pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 2 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Thursday, June 11th, 1914
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Happy Townsend on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Emil Batch on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ed Reulbach from the trading block.
New York Giants: Dolly Gray pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Jack Fournier goes 5-5 against the Chicago Cubs, with 1 3B, 1 RBI and 2 R.
Wednesday, June 10th, 1914
Detroit Tigers: Walter Johnson pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
New York Giants: George Daly pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, June 8th, 1914
SP George Johnson of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Ben Henderson of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, June 7th, 1914
Chicago Cubs: Removed Al Carson from the trading block.
Friday, June 5th, 1914
Cincinnati Reds: Matt Clark pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Boston Braves with 6 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Thursday, June 4th, 1914
Brooklyn Robins: Herb Byram pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Braves with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 3rd, 1914
Brooklyn Robins: Put Jimmy Sebring on the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Put Jim Delahanty on the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Put Si Jensen on the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Put Jimmy Lavender on the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Put Frank Arellanes on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Ad Brennan pitches a 2-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 7 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Bobby Keefe pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Bob Shawkey pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 1 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Tuesday, June 2nd, 1914
Detroit Tigers: Walter Johnson pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, June 1st, 1914
LF Harry Hooper of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Ballplayer Harm of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
CF Shoeless Joe Jackson of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
C Wally Schang of the Chicago Cubs honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Walter Johnson of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Rube Kroh of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Rube Evans of the Boston Red Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
3B Cotton Tierney of the Brooklyn Robins honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
St. Louis Cardinals: Ben Henderson pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Win Noyes pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 7 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: George Johnson pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Sunday, May 31st, 1914
St. Louis Browns: Put Spike Shannon on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Roger Peckinpaugh hits for the CYCLE, going 5-5 against the Pittsburgh Pirates, with 1 RBI and 3 runs scored.
Cincinnati Reds: Roger Peckinpaugh goes 5-5 against the Pittsburgh Pirates, with 1 2B, 1 3B, 1 HR, 1 RBI and 3 R.
Saturday, May 30th, 1914
Detroit Tigers: Put Barney Pelty on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Walter Johnson pitches a 1-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
New York Yankees: Bobby Veach goes 0-4 against the Philadelphia Athletics, ending his hitting streak at 22 games.
Brooklyn Robins: Herb Byram pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Cleveland Naps: Doc Crandall pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 7 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, May 28th, 1914
Washington Senators: George Johnson pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Wednesday, May 27th, 1914
New York Yankees: Bobby Veach goes 1-4 against the Chicago White Sox, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Tuesday, May 26th, 1914
St. Louis Cardinals: Pug Cavet pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Boston Braves with 7 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, May 25th, 1914
RF Harry Lumley of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Herb Byram of the Brooklyn Robins honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Saturday, May 23rd, 1914
Chicago Cubs: Put Cliff Blankenship on the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Herb Byram pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Harry Lumley goes 5-5 against the Washington Senators, with 1 2B, 1 3B, 3 RBI and 2 R.
Friday, May 22nd, 1914
Chicago White Sox: Roy Rock goes 5-6 against the Boston Red Sox, with 3 2B, 4 RBI and 1 R.
Thursday, May 21st, 1914
Boston Red Sox: Put Tacks Neuer on the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Ray Collins pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, May 20th, 1914
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Danny Moeller on the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Vean Gregg pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Robins: Cotton Tierney goes 5-5 against the St. Louis Cardinals, with 1 3B, 2 RBI and 3 R.
Tuesday, May 19th, 1914
Boston Red Sox: Put Miller Huggins on the trading block.
Monday, May 18th, 1914
LF Harry Hooper of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Ben Henderson of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Boss Schmidt on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Tom Seaton pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Braves with 3 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Sunday, May 17th, 1914
Detroit Tigers: Put Dode Paskert on the trading block.
Saturday, May 16th, 1914
St. Louis Cardinals: Ben Henderson pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 7 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Friday, May 15th, 1914
Boston Braves: Harry Rush pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Harry Coveleski pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 3 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Thursday, May 14th, 1914
Chicago Cubs: Smoky Joe Wood pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Robins with 7 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, May 13th, 1914
Boston Red Sox: Put Howard Wakefield on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Al Carson pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Robins with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, May 11th, 1914
SP Joe Willis of the Boston Red Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Tom Seaton of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, May 10th, 1914
Cincinnati Reds: Howard Guyn pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Saturday, May 9th, 1914
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Frank Browning from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Emil Batch from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Hub Perdue pitches a 12-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Tuesday, May 5th, 1914
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Elmer Flick on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Floyd Willis from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ballplayer Johnson on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Lyle Cromley pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, May 4th, 1914
CF Shoeless Joe Jackson of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Rube Kroh of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Boston Red Sox: Joe Willis pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Lou Fiene pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Braves with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Saturday, May 2nd, 1914
Chicago Cubs: Smoky Joe Wood pitches a 6-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, May 1st, 1914
CF Shoeless Joe Jackson of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
CF Harry Heilmann of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP George Johnson of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Rube Bressler of the Chicago Cubs honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Win Noyes of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
1B Walter Holke of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Wednesday, April 29th, 1914
Cleveland Naps: Doc Crandall pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Chicago Cubs: Rube Bressler pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Rube Kroh pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
New York Yankees: Ed Walsh pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, April 28th, 1914
Boston Red Sox: Put Ben Houser on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Al Schweitzer on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Ira Thomas on the trading block.
Monday, April 27th, 1914
SS Kid Elberfeld of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Matt Clark of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
New York Yankees: Kitty Knight pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Sunday, April 26th, 1914
Cincinnati Reds: Matt Clark pitches a 7-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Kid Elberfeld goes 5-6 against the St. Louis Browns, with 3 RBI and 1 R.
Friday, April 24th, 1914
Chicago Cubs: Al Carson pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Bobby Keefe pitches a 7-hit shutout against the New York Yankees with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Ben Henderson pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, April 21st, 1914
Cleveland Naps: Removed George Gibson from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed George Mullin from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Jack Fitzgerald pitches a 2-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Boston Braves: Eppa Rixey pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, April 20th, 1914
SP George Johnson of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Harry Heilmann of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Chicago White Sox: Harry Coveleski pitches a 6-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Sunday, April 19th, 1914
St. Louis Browns: Orval Overall pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, April 18th, 1914
Philadelphia Athletics: Carl Weilman pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, April 17th, 1914
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ed Siever from the trading block.
Thursday, April 16th, 1914
St. Louis Cardinals: Ben Henderson pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, April 15th, 1914
Boston Braves: Flame Delhi pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Robins with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Tuesday, April 14th, 1914
Boston Red Sox: Put Larry McLean on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Howard Wakefield on the trading block.
Washington Senators: George Johnson pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Rube Benton pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 12 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, April 8th, 1914
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Tom W Walker from the trading block.
Monday, April 6th, 1914
Chicago Cubs: Removed Dick Bayless from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Rudy Bell from the trading block.
Sunday, April 5th, 1914
Brooklyn Robins: Removed Roy Radebaugh from the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Removed Clarence Currie from the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Removed Frank Arellanes from the trading block.
Wednesday, April 1st, 1914
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Bris Lord from the trading block.
Monday, March 30th, 1914
New York Giants: Removed Doc Miller from the trading block.
Sunday, March 29th, 1914
Chicago Cubs: Removed Jake Stahl from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Elmer Flick from the trading block.
Thursday, March 26th, 1914
Cleveland Naps: Removed Red Downs from the trading block.
Wednesday, March 25th, 1914
Brooklyn Robins: Removed Jimmy Sebring from the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Removed William Beeker from the trading block.
Monday, March 23rd, 1914
Chicago Cubs: Removed Frosty Thomas from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Carl Druhot from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Henry Scharnweber from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Jay Clarke from the trading block.
Sunday, March 22nd, 1914
Chicago Cubs: Removed Robert Rhoades from the trading block.
Friday, March 20th, 1914
St. Louis Browns: Removed Tim Jordan from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed Homer Hillebrand from the trading block.
Sunday, March 15th, 1914
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Lyle Cromley from the trading block.
New York Yankees: Dutch Hoffman got suspended 2 games after ejection following arguing a strike call.
Friday, March 13th, 1914
Chicago White Sox: Removed Charles Moran from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed George Stinson from the trading block.
Monday, March 9th, 1914
Cleveland Naps: Removed Mickey Doolin from the trading block.
Sunday, March 8th, 1914
Chicago Cubs: Removed Billy Page from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Bill Brinker from the trading block.
Saturday, March 7th, 1914
Boston Red Sox: Removed Larry McLean from the trading block.
Wednesday, March 4th, 1914
New York Giants: Removed Joe Lake from the trading block.
Sunday, March 1st, 1914
New York Giants: Removed Frank Schulte from the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Removed Charlie Shields from the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Removed Si Jensen from the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Removed Hooks Wiltse from the trading block.
Friday, February 27th, 1914
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed William Miller from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Tom L Hughes from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Al Bridwell from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Ballplayer Spencer from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Charles Carter from the trading block.
Thursday, February 26th, 1914
Boston Red Sox: Removed Jake Gettman from the trading block.
Wednesday, February 25th, 1914
Chicago Cubs: Removed Carl Lundgren from the trading block.
Saturday, February 21st, 1914
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Sammy Strang from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed John Meyers from the trading block.
Wednesday, February 18th, 1914
Chicago White Sox: Removed Benjamin Henderson from the trading block.
Tuesday, February 17th, 1914
Chicago White Sox: Removed William James from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Gus Thompson from the trading block.
Monday, February 16th, 1914
New York Giants: Removed Wid Conroy from the trading block.
Friday, February 13th, 1914
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Bob Vail from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Zaza Harvey from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Cy Falkenberg from the trading block.
Thursday, February 12th, 1914
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Ginger Beaumont from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Chick Robitaille from the trading block.
Wednesday, February 11th, 1914
Brooklyn Robins: Removed Wish Egan from the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Removed Jim Delahanty from the trading block.
Tuesday, February 10th, 1914
New York Giants: Removed Billy Neal from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Bob Rhoads from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Lew Richie from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Orval Overall from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Harry Lumley from the trading block.
Monday, February 9th, 1914
Cleveland Naps: Removed Heinie Heitmuller from the trading block.
Thursday, February 5th, 1914
Boston Red Sox: Put Joe F Connolly on the trading block.
Tuesday, February 3rd, 1914
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Tom L Hughes on the trading block.
Friday, January 16th, 1914
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Emil Batch on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed Rabbit Nill from the trading block.
Wednesday, January 14th, 1914
Brooklyn Robins: Put Clarence Currie on the trading block.
Tuesday, January 13th, 1914
St. Louis Browns: Put Bill Brinker on the trading block.
Sunday, January 11th, 1914
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Al Bridwell on the trading block.
Thursday, January 1st, 1914
Chicago Cubs: Put Robert Rhoades on the trading block.
Sunday, December 14th, 1913
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Jim Pastorius on the trading block.
Monday, November 24th, 1913
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Cliff Curtis from the trading block.
Monday, November 10th, 1913
Chicago Cubs: Put Al Carson on the trading block.
Sunday, November 9th, 1913
Cleveland Naps: Put Otis Johnson on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put Rabbit Nill on the trading block.
Saturday, November 8th, 1913
Chicago White Sox: Put Ed Lennox on the trading block.
Wednesday, November 5th, 1913
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Lew Richie on the trading block.
Monday, November 3rd, 1913
Chicago Cubs: Put Del Mason on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Billy Page on the trading block.
Sunday, October 26th, 1913
CF Tris Speaker of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the 1913 MLB AL Chalmers Award.
SP Walter Johnson of the Detroit Tigers honored: Finished 2nd in 1913 MLB AL Chalmers Award voting.
LF Bobby Veach of the New York Yankees honored: Finished 3rd in 1913 MLB AL Chalmers Award voting.
CF Ty Cobb of the Boston Braves honored: Wins the 1913 MLB NL Chalmers Award.
2B Birdie Cree of the Boston Braves honored: Finished 2nd in 1913 MLB NL Chalmers Award voting.
C Bubbles Hargrave of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Finished 3rd in 1913 MLB NL Chalmers Award voting.
Saturday, October 25th, 1913
Chicago Cubs: Put Cliff Blankenship on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Danny Green on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Fred Olmstead on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed R Smith on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Frosty Thomas on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Spike Shannon on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Miller Huggins on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put John Frill on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Jay Clarke on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Hal Chase on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Carl Lundgren on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Larry McLean on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Orval Overall on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put J G Clark on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Elmer Flick on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Doc White on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Harry Lumley on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Dick Bayless on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Jack Harper on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Tim Jordan on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Floyd Willis on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Carl Druhot on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put John Titus on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Pep Clark on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Rudy Bell on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Bill Carrigan on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Jake Gettman on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Frank Browning on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Jake Stahl on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Doc Gessler on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Harry Kane on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Oscar Graham on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Ed Karger on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Barry McCormick on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put William Myers on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Ballplayer Spencer on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed Reulbach on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Dots Miller on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put William McCarthy on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Henry Scharnweber on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Jim Buchanan on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed Siever on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Robert Rhoades on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Harry Steinfeldt on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Beany Jacobson on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Freddy Parent on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Bert Daniels on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Dave Shean on the trading block.
Wednesday, October 22nd, 1913
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Ginger Beaumont on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Sammy Strang on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put William Miller on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Tom W Walker on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Jim Doyle on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Bob Rhoads on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Cliff Curtis on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Bob Vail on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Chick Robitaille on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Bris Lord on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Boss Schmidt on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Charles Carter on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put George Gibson on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put John Meyers on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put Mickey Doolin on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Lyle Cromley on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put George Mullin on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Sam Frock on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put Red Downs on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put J. Brennan on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put Heinie Heitmuller on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put Homer Hillebrand on the trading block.
Monday, October 20th, 1913
New York Giants: Put Christy Mathewson on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Frank Schulte on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Billy Neal on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Wid Conroy on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Jiggs Donahue on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Jack Quinn on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Joe Lake on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Moose McCormick on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Doc Miller on the trading block.
Sunday, October 19th, 1913
Chicago White Sox: Put Roy Rock on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Zaza Harvey on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Charles Moran on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Jack Fitzgerald on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Gavvy Cravath on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Cy Falkenberg on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put William James on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Gus Thompson on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Johnny Evers on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Benjamin Henderson on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put George Stinson on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Bill O'Hara on the trading block.
Saturday, October 18th, 1913
Boston Red Sox: Removed Miller Huggins from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Chick Hartley from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Larry McLean from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Doc White from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Howard Wakefield from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Floyd Willis from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Pep Clark from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Reeve McKay from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Jake Gettman from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Al Schweitzer from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed George Moriarty from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Doc Gessler from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Oscar Graham from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed William Myers from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Dots Miller from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Ira Thomas from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Jim Buchanan from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Harry Steinfeldt from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Beany Jacobson from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Roy Rock from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Zaza Harvey from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Charles Moran from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Gavvy Cravath from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Burt Keeley from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Cy Falkenberg from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed George Grossart from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed William James from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Gus Thompson from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Johnny Evers from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Terry Turner from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Benjamin Henderson from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Denny W Sullivan from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed George Stinson from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed Hub Perdue from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed Otis Johnson from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed Armando Marsans from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed George Gibson from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed Mickey Doolin from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed Rabbit Nill from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed Joe Birmingham from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed George Mullin from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed J. Brennan from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed Heinie Heitmuller from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Ed Phelps from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Rip Ragan from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Johnny Bates from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Ray Demmitt from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Oscar Jones from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Bobby Keefe from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Doc Suess from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed George Disch from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Spike Shannon from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Jay Clarke from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Rube DeGroff from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Jack Barry from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Tim Jordan from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Matty McIntyre from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Walter Mueller from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Roy Radebaugh from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Jimmy Sebring from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Wish Egan from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Art Griggs from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Homer Smoot from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Jim Delahanty from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed William Beeker from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Charlie Shields from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Si Jensen from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Bugs Raymond from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Clarence Currie from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Lew Drill from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Hooks Wiltse from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Frank Arellanes from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Billy Kelly from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Cliff Blankenship from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Danny Green from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Fred Olmstead from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Frosty Thomas from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Al Carson from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Carl Lundgren from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed J G Clark from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Carl Druhot from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Rudy Bell from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Jake Stahl from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Red Dooin from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Billy Page from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Ballplayer Spencer from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Henry Scharnweber from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Bert Daniels from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Dolly Gray from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Frank Schulte from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Thomas Doyle from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Billy Neal from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Wid Conroy from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Jiggs Donahue from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed John S Farrell from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Joe Lake from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Moose McCormick from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Doc Miller from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ed R Smith from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed John Frill from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Hal Chase from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Elmer Flick from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Jack Harper from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed John Titus from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Happy Townsend from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ed Abbaticchio from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Frank Browning from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Emil Batch from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Harry Kane from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Barry McCormick from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ed Reulbach from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed William McCarthy from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Billy Purtell from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Eddie Cicotte from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ed Siever from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Freddy Parent from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Dave Shean from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Ginger Beaumont from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Sammy Strang from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed William Miller from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Tom W Walker from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Jim Doyle from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Bob Rhoads from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Claude Ritchey from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Al Bridwell from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Bob Vail from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Chick Robitaille from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Boss Schmidt from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Charles Carter from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed John Meyers from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Lyle Cromley from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Sam Frock from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Babe Adams from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: The Boston Red Sox have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Rebuild'
New York Yankees: The New York Yankees have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
Philadelphia Athletics: The Philadelphia Athletics have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Brooklyn Superbas: The Brooklyn Superbas have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
Cincinnati Reds: The Cincinnati Reds have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
Pittsburgh Pirates: The Pittsburgh Pirates have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Boston Red Sox: The owner paid $10,895 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Boston Red Sox: The owner took $237,939 in cash as profit for this year.
Chicago White Sox: The owner paid $5,189 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Chicago White Sox: The owner took $228,271 in cash as profit for this year.
Cleveland Naps: The owner paid $12,367 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Cleveland Naps: The owner took $58,166 in cash as profit for this year.
Detroit Tigers: The owner paid $6,255 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Detroit Tigers: The owner took $641,420 in cash as profit for this year.
New York Yankees: The owner paid $8,630 of future expenses from the operating profit.
New York Yankees: The owner took $197,154 in cash as profit for this year.
Philadelphia Athletics: The owner paid $5,540 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Philadelphia Athletics: The owner took $166,192 in cash as profit for this year.
St. Louis Browns: The owner paid $7,525 of future expenses from the operating profit.
St. Louis Browns: The owner took $79,439 in cash as profit for this year.
Washington Senators: The owner paid $9,383 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Washington Senators: The owner took $91,580 in cash as profit for this year.
Brooklyn Superbas: The owner paid $7,433 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Brooklyn Superbas: The owner took $336,869 in cash as profit for this year.
Boston Braves: The owner paid $10,287 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Boston Braves: The owner took $397,052 in cash as profit for this year.
Chicago Cubs: The owner paid $8,119 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Chicago Cubs: The owner took $313,784 in cash as profit for this year.
Cincinnati Reds: The owner paid $5,935 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Cincinnati Reds: The owner took $447,600 in cash as profit for this year.
New York Giants: The owner paid $6,233 of future expenses from the operating profit.
New York Giants: The owner took $265,644 in cash as profit for this year.
Philadelphia Phillies: The owner paid $6,988 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Philadelphia Phillies: The owner took $336,712 in cash as profit for this year.
Pittsburgh Pirates: The owner paid $9,876 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Pittsburgh Pirates: The owner took $326,550 in cash as profit for this year.
St. Louis Cardinals: The owner paid $10,314 of future expenses from the operating profit.
St. Louis Cardinals: The owner took $536,342 in cash as profit for this year.
Brooklyn Robins: Put Roy Radebaugh on the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Put Jimmy Sebring on the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Put Wish Egan on the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Put Jim Delahanty on the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Put William Beeker on the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Put Charlie Shields on the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Put Si Jensen on the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Put Lew Drill on the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Put Hooks Wiltse on the trading block.
Brooklyn Robins: Put Frank Arellanes on the trading block.
Thursday, October 16th, 1913
2B Jim Viox of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the 1913 World Series MVP Award.
Saturday, October 11th, 1913
Chicago Cubs: Put Danny Green on the trading block.
Friday, October 10th, 1913
St. Louis Browns: Put Jack Barry on the trading block.
Wednesday, October 8th, 1913
Chicago Cubs: Put Billy Kelly on the trading block.
Saturday, October 4th, 1913
Detroit Tigers: Ralph Comstock pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 7 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Matt Clark pitches a 6-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, October 3rd, 1913
Detroit Tigers: Stan Coveleski pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, October 2nd, 1913
New York Giants: George Daly pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Wednesday, October 1st, 1913
SS Bobby Byrne of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
CF Ty Cobb of the Boston Braves honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Ralph Glaze of the New York Yankees honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Rube Waddell of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP R. Reynolds of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Ben Harris of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Philadelphia Phillies: Ad Brennan pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, September 29th, 1913
2B Nap Lajoie of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Ty Cobb of the Boston Braves honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Friday, September 26th, 1913
Detroit Tigers: Walter Johnson pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, September 25th, 1913
Boston Red Sox: Put George Moriarty on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Smoky Joe Wood pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Phifer Fullenwider pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Braves with 5 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Wednesday, September 24th, 1913
Chicago Cubs: Put Henry Scharnweber on the trading block.
Tuesday, September 23rd, 1913
Washington Senators: Bill Hogg pitches a 7-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 7 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, September 22nd, 1913
LF Zack Wheat of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
3B Eddie Collins Sr of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
St. Louis Cardinals: Rube Kroh pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Boston Braves with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Sunday, September 21st, 1913
Chicago Cubs: Al Carson pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Saturday, September 20th, 1913
Pittsburgh Pirates: Lyle Cromley pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, September 19th, 1913
Cleveland Naps: Put Armando Marsans on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Dutch Leonard pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 3 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Wednesday, September 17th, 1913
Brooklyn Superbas: Del Paddock pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 0 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Boston Braves: Flame Delhi pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Tuesday, September 16th, 1913
Boston Braves: Art Schimpf pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 8 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, September 15th, 1913
SP Ralph Glaze of the New York Yankees honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Ray Collins of the Brooklyn Superbas honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed Siever on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Braves with 7 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Bill Hogg pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Babe Adams pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Sunday, September 14th, 1913
Chicago Cubs: Put Carl Lundgren on the trading block.
Saturday, September 13th, 1913
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Al Bridwell on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Jim Buchanan pitches a 7-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, September 11th, 1913
New York Giants: Put Dolly Gray on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Walter Johnson pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 9 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Howard Guyn pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Braves with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Wednesday, September 10th, 1913
St. Louis Browns: Bunny Brief sets the AL regular season extra-inning game record for strikeouts with 5.
St. Louis Browns: Happy Felsch goes 5-6 against the New York Yankees, with 1 3B, 3 RBI and 2 R.
Tuesday, September 9th, 1913
New York Yankees: Ralph Glaze pitches a 2-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Superbas: Ray Collins pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, September 8th, 1913
SS Bobby Byrne of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Ad Brennan of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Saturday, September 6th, 1913
New York Giants: George Daly pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Ad Brennan pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Boston Braves with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, September 5th, 1913
St. Louis Cardinals: Rube Kroh pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Thursday, September 4th, 1913
Boston Braves: Art Schimpf pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, September 3rd, 1913
New York Giants: Earl Yingling pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Braves with 7 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, September 2nd, 1913
Pittsburgh Pirates: Lyle Cromley pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, September 1st, 1913
RF Baby Doll Jacobson of the New York Yankees honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Harry Heilmann of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
RF Bobby Veach of the New York Yankees honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
LF John Wilson of the Boston Braves honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Carl Weilman of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Al Carson of the Chicago Cubs honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Walter Seaman of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Rube Bressler of the Chicago Cubs honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Cleveland Naps: Fred Brown pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Boston Red Sox: James Pool pitches a 3-hit shutout against the New York Yankees with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Walter Johnson pitches a 2-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 8 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Saturday, August 30th, 1913
St. Louis Cardinals: Bill Burns pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 0 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Bill Lattimore pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, August 29th, 1913
Boston Red Sox: Put Jake Gettman on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Walter Seaman pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, August 25th, 1913
3B Bill Bradley of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Christy Mathewson of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Chicago Cubs: Al Carson pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Walter Johnson pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 7 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Tris Speaker goes 5-5 against the Boston Red Sox, with 1 2B, 3 RBI and 2 R.
Friday, August 22nd, 1913
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Lew Drill on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Stan Coveleski pitches a 3-hit shutout against the New York Yankees with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Willie Mitchell pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Howard Guyn pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Thursday, August 21st, 1913
Boston Braves: Harry Rush pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 6 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Boston Red Sox: Harry Steinfeldt hits for the CYCLE, going 4-5 against the Cleveland Naps, with 4 RBI and 3 runs scored.
Tuesday, August 19th, 1913
Philadelphia Athletics: Carl Weilman pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 8 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, August 18th, 1913
2B Heinie Zimmerman of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF John Wilson of the Boston Braves honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, August 17th, 1913
Cleveland Naps: Cack Henley pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Saturday, August 16th, 1913
St. Louis Cardinals: Rube Benton pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, August 15th, 1913
Brooklyn Superbas: Vean Gregg pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: James Durham pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 7 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Freddy Parent gets his 2000th career hit!
Thursday, August 14th, 1913
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 8 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Boston Braves: Flame Delhi pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Tuesday, August 12th, 1913
St. Louis Browns: Gus Fisher goes 5-5 against the New York Yankees, with 2 2B, 1 RBI and 1 R.
Monday, August 11th, 1913
2B Heinie Zimmerman of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Roy Hartzell of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
St. Louis Browns: Put Jay Clarke on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Rip Ragan records his 200th career win!
Sunday, August 10th, 1913
St. Louis Cardinals: Rube Benton pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, August 8th, 1913
Chicago Cubs: Put Danny Green on the trading block.
Thursday, August 7th, 1913
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Boston Braves with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 6th, 1913
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Art Griggs on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Al Carson pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cleveland Naps: Shoeless Joe Jackson goes 5-6 against the Philadelphia Athletics, with 2 RBI and 2 R.
Monday, August 4th, 1913
3B John Knight of the Chicago White Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Art Schimpf of the Boston Braves honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Boston Red Sox: Doc White pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Sunday, August 3rd, 1913
Cleveland Naps: Put Joe Birmingham on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Rube Bressler pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Saturday, August 2nd, 1913
Cincinnati Reds: William Robertson pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 10 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, August 1st, 1913
LF Bobby Veach of the New York Yankees honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
2B Birdie Cree of the Boston Braves honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Doc Crandall of the New York Yankees honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Rube Benton of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP George Johnson of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
CF Harry Heilmann of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Chicago Cubs: Put Billy Kelly on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Rip Ragan pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, July 31st, 1913
Cincinnati Reds: The Cincinnati Reds have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Wednesday, July 30th, 1913
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Billy Purtell on the trading block.
Boston Braves: Art Schimpf pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Superbas: Herb Byram pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 29th, 1913
Chicago Cubs: Put King Brady on the trading block.
Washington Senators: George Johnson pitches a 6-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, July 28th, 1913
LF Bobby Veach of the New York Yankees honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
C Bubbles Hargrave of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Philadelphia Phillies: The Philadelphia Phillies have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Rebuild'
Sunday, July 27th, 1913
Chicago White Sox: Put Zaza Harvey on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Harry Kane on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Matt Clark pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, July 25th, 1913
New York Yankees: Bobby Veach goes 5-5 against the Cleveland Naps, with 1 2B, 2 3B, 5 RBI and 4 R.
Thursday, July 24th, 1913
Boston Red Sox: Put Howard Wakefield on the trading block.
Wednesday, July 23rd, 1913
Washington Senators: George Johnson pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 22nd, 1913
Cleveland Naps: Put John Deering on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Frank LaPorte goes 0-4 against the Boston Braves, ending his hitting streak at 20 games.
New York Yankees: Earl Hamilton pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 6 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Monday, July 21st, 1913
2B Heinie Zimmerman of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Bob Coulson of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
St. Louis Cardinals: Rube Kroh pitches a 7-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Frank LaPorte goes 3-5 against the Philadelphia Phillies, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Saturday, July 19th, 1913
Brooklyn Superbas: Ray Collins pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 8 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, July 17th, 1913
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Claude Ritchey on the trading block.
Boston Braves: Flame Delhi pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
New York Giants: George Daly pitches a 8-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, July 16th, 1913
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Sammy Strang on the trading block.
New York Yankees: Ralph Glaze pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 5 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 15th, 1913
St. Louis Cardinals: Rube Benton pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 7 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, July 14th, 1913
SS Everett Scott of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
3B Frank LaPorte of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
New York Yankees: Earl Hamilton pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Sunday, July 13th, 1913
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Ed Phelps on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Rip Ragan on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Johnny Bates on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Oscar Jones on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Bobby Keefe on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put John S Farrell on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Doc Suess on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put George Disch on the trading block.
Saturday, July 12th, 1913
Chicago White Sox: Put Johnny Evers on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put Orval Overall on the trading block.
Friday, July 11th, 1913
Cleveland Naps: Put Hub Perdue on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Chick Hartley on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Larry McLean on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Doc White on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Floyd Willis on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Hal Chase on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Elmer Flick on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Al Schweitzer on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Cliff Blankenship on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Oscar Graham on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put William Myers on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed Abbaticchio on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Fred Olmstead on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Dots Miller on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Roy Radebaugh on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Frosty Thomas on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Jimmy Sebring on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Wish Egan on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Frank Browning on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Ira Thomas on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Carl Lundgren on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Emil Batch on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Homer Smoot on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put J G Clark on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Jim Delahanty on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Carl Druhot on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put William Beeker on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Charlie Shields on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Rudy Bell on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put William McCarthy on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Si Jensen on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Red Dooin on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Bugs Raymond on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Billy Page on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed Siever on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Clarence Currie on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Dave Shean on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Lew Drill on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Nick Carter on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Hooks Wiltse on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Frank Arellanes on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Howard Guyn pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Thursday, July 10th, 1913
St. Louis Browns: Put Ed Karger on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Spike Shannon on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Jay Clarke on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Solly Hofman on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Rube DeGroff on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Tim Jordan on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Matty McIntyre on the trading block.
Wednesday, July 9th, 1913
New York Giants: Put Joe Lake on the trading block.
Tuesday, July 8th, 1913
Chicago White Sox: Put Cy Falkenberg on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put George Grossart on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put William James on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Terry Turner on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Benjamin Henderson on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Denny W Sullivan on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Boss Schmidt on the trading block.
Monday, July 7th, 1913
CF Shoeless Joe Jackson of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Rube Benton of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Cleveland Naps: Put Jack Quinn on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put Mickey Doolin on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Dolly Gray on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put Rabbit Nill on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put George Mullin on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Frank Schulte on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put Leonard Frost on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Wid Conroy on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put J. Brennan on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Jiggs Donahue on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put Heinie Heitmuller on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Jim Pastorius on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put Bert Husting on the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Joe Lake from the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Moose McCormick on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Doc Miller on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Joe Engel pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Sunday, July 6th, 1913
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Ginger Beaumont on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put William Miller on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Tom W Walker on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Jim Doyle on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Bob Rhoads on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Claude Ritchey on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Bob Vail on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Charles Carter on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put John Meyers on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Lyle Cromley on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Sam Frock on the trading block.
Saturday, July 5th, 1913
New York Yankees: Doc Crandall pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Rube Benton pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Friday, July 4th, 1913
Philadelphia Athletics: Carl Weilman pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 0 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Boston Braves: Eppa Rixey pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Thursday, July 3rd, 1913
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson records his 250th career win!
Wednesday, July 2nd, 1913
St. Louis Cardinals: Rube Benton pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Billy Neal pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 1st, 1913
1B Mike Donlin of the New York Yankees honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
CF Ty Cobb of the Boston Braves honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Doc Crandall of the New York Yankees honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Art Schimpf of the Boston Braves honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Joe Engel of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Rube Bressler of the Chicago Cubs honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Cincinnati Reds: Matt Clark pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, June 30th, 1913
SP Ed Karger of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Bill Burns of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Saturday, June 28th, 1913
Chicago White Sox: Put Charles Moran on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Gavvy Cravath on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Burt Keeley on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed William James from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Gus Thompson on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Smoky Joe Wood pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Braves with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, June 27th, 1913
St. Louis Cardinals: Bill Burns pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 5 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Thursday, June 26th, 1913
Cleveland Naps: Put Otis Johnson on the trading block.
Wednesday, June 25th, 1913
Boston Braves: Art Schimpf pitches a 3-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Ed Karger pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Carl Weilman pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, June 24th, 1913
New York Yankees: Ralph Glaze pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Boston Braves: Ty Cobb goes 0-5 against the Philadelphia Phillies, ending his hitting streak at 20 games.
Monday, June 23rd, 1913
CF Amos Strunk of the New York Yankees honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP George Daly of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Chick Robitaille on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Walter Seaman pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Kid Speer pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Boston Braves with 13 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Boston Braves: Ty Cobb goes 1-4 against the Philadelphia Phillies, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Sunday, June 22nd, 1913
Pittsburgh Pirates: Tom Seaton pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 4 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Saturday, June 21st, 1913
St. Louis Cardinals: Rube Kroh pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, June 20th, 1913
Boston Red Sox: Removed George Winter from the trading block.
Thursday, June 19th, 1913
Washington Senators: George McConnell pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 18th, 1913
Chicago Cubs: Smoky Joe Wood pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 9 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Boston Braves: Harry Rush pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, June 16th, 1913
3B Howie Shanks of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Ty Cobb of the Boston Braves honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Philadelphia Phillies: Ad Brennan pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
New York Yankees: Ed Walsh pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
New York Giants: George Daly pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Friday, June 13th, 1913
St. Louis Cardinals: Rube Kroh pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, June 12th, 1913
Boston Red Sox: Put Miller Huggins on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Doc Gessler on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Harry Steinfeldt on the trading block.
Wednesday, June 11th, 1913
St. Louis Browns: Ed Karger pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, June 10th, 1913
Boston Red Sox: Doc White pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Boston Braves: Harry Rush pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 1 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, June 9th, 1913
1B Dick Hoblitzell of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Ty Cobb of the Boston Braves honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Brooklyn Superbas: The Brooklyn Superbas have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Danny Moeller from the trading block.
Saturday, June 7th, 1913
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Art Griggs on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Frank Corridon pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 6 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
New York Yankees: Earl Hamilton pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Jim Doyle goes 5-5 against the Philadelphia Phillies, with 3 RBI and 1 R.
Friday, June 6th, 1913
St. Louis Browns: Ed Karger pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 0 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Boston Braves: Harry Rush pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 4th, 1913
Brooklyn Superbas: Herb Byram pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Ad Brennan pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 0 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
New York Yankees: Doc Crandall pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, June 2nd, 1913
LF Wilbur Good of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Jack Fournier of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, June 1st, 1913
LF Harry Hooper of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
RF Sherry Magee of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Walter Johnson of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Rube Benton of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Claude Hendrix of the Boston Red Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
1B Harry Heilmann of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put John Frill on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Barry McCormick on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Freddy Parent on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Frank Corridon pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Saturday, May 31st, 1913
St. Louis Browns: Louis Drucke pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, May 30th, 1913
Cleveland Naps: Put Joe Birmingham on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Rube Marquard pitches a 6-hit shutout against the New York Yankees with 3 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Boston Red Sox: Jim Buchanan records his 200th career win!
Thursday, May 29th, 1913
Chicago Cubs: Put Al Carson on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Carl Lundgren from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Jake Stahl on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Bert Daniels on the trading block.
Boston Braves: Flame Delhi pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Rube Benton pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Wilbur Good goes 5-5 against the Cleveland Naps, with 1 3B, 1 RBI and 2 R.
Wednesday, May 28th, 1913
New York Yankees: Ed Walsh pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 4 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Monday, May 26th, 1913
1B Stuffy McInnis of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
C Bubbles Hargrave of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Boston Red Sox: Put Pep Clark on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put Dode Paskert on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put George Gibson on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Ray Collins pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Johnny Johnston sets the NL regular season game record for bases on balls with 5.
Boston Braves: Ty Cobb goes 5-5 against the New York Giants, with 1 2B, 1 HR, 6 RBI and 2 R.
Sunday, May 25th, 1913
Cleveland Naps: Hub Perdue pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, May 24th, 1913
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Babe Adams on the trading block.
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Braves with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, May 23rd, 1913
Chicago White Sox: Put Roy Rock on the trading block.
Wednesday, May 21st, 1913
Chicago Cubs: Put Danny Green on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Jay Kirke goes 5-6 against the Boston Red Sox, with 1 RBI and 2 R.
Tuesday, May 20th, 1913
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Danny Moeller on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Hippo Vaughn pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 10 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, May 19th, 1913
LF Harry Hooper of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
C Bubbles Hargrave of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Chicago Cubs: Put Carl Lundgren on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Claude Hendrix pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 3 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Sunday, May 18th, 1913
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Billy Purtell on the trading block.
Saturday, May 17th, 1913
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell pitches a 2-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, May 16th, 1913
New York Giants: Joe Lake pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Tillie Shafer goes 5-6 against the Cleveland Naps, with 1 2B, 0 RBI and 2 R.
Thursday, May 15th, 1913
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Ray Demmitt on the trading block.
Wednesday, May 14th, 1913
Detroit Tigers: Walter Johnson pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 8 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, May 12th, 1913
CF Tris Speaker of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
2B Jim Viox of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Tony Thebo from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Sammy Strang on the trading block.
Washington Senators: George Johnson pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Sunday, May 11th, 1913
Chicago Cubs: Removed Rudy Bell from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Spike Shannon from the trading block.
Saturday, May 10th, 1913
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 7 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Jim Viox goes 5-5 against the Boston Braves, with 2 2B, 0 RBI and 3 R.
Friday, May 9th, 1913
New York Yankees: John J McGraw gets his 3000th career hit!
Thursday, May 8th, 1913
Chicago White Sox: Hippo Vaughn pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 5 strikeouts and 6 BB allowed!
Boston Braves: Flame Delhi pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 6 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Wednesday, May 7th, 1913
Washington Senators: Bill Lattimore pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Bobby Keefe pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 2 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Boston Red Sox: Buck J Freeman gets his 2000th career hit!
Tuesday, May 6th, 1913
Chicago Cubs: Buck Stanley pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 5 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Monday, May 5th, 1913
RF Harry Hooper of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Herb Byram of the Brooklyn Superbas honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Cleveland Naps: Put Buck Herzog on the trading block.
Sunday, May 4th, 1913
Detroit Tigers: Walter Johnson pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 8 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, May 2nd, 1913
Boston Braves: Art Schimpf pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Thursday, May 1st, 1913
LF Harry Hooper of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
2B Jim Viox of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Walter Johnson of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Howard Guyn of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Joe Engel of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Rube Bressler of the Chicago Cubs honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Brooklyn Superbas: Herb Byram pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Braves with 7 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, April 29th, 1913
Philadelphia Phillies: Elmer Flick gets his 2500th career hit!
Monday, April 28th, 1913
2B Frank Baker of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Howard Guyn of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Philadelphia Phillies: Frank Browning pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Braves with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Billy Mehl pitches a 10-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 2 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Sunday, April 27th, 1913
Chicago Cubs: Removed Al Carson from the trading block.
Saturday, April 26th, 1913
Pittsburgh Pirates: Lyle Cromley pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Howard Guyn pitches a 10-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
New York Yankees: Mike Donlin gets his 2500th career hit!
Thursday, April 24th, 1913
Philadelphia Phillies: Ad Brennan pitches a 3-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, April 23rd, 1913
Detroit Tigers: Stan Coveleski pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 7 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, April 22nd, 1913
Detroit Tigers: Walter Johnson pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, April 21st, 1913
3B Red J Smith of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
2B Jim Viox of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Chicago Cubs: Rube Bressler pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Sunday, April 20th, 1913
Cincinnati Reds: Howard Guyn pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, April 19th, 1913
Brooklyn Superbas: Ray Collins pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Boston Braves: Art Schimpf pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 7 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, April 18th, 1913
St. Louis Browns: Walter Johnson sets the AL regular season game record for strikeouts with 13.
Pittsburgh Pirates: William Miller pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, April 17th, 1913
Cincinnati Reds: Nap Rucker pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, April 16th, 1913
St. Louis Cardinals: Rube Kroh pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 3 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Monday, April 14th, 1913
C Steve O'Neill of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Vin Campbell of the Brooklyn Superbas honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, April 13th, 1913
Chicago Cubs: Removed Frosty Thomas from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Jake Stahl from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Bert Daniels from the trading block.
Saturday, April 12th, 1913
Philadelphia Phillies: Frank Browning pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Boston Braves: Jack Killilay pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, April 11th, 1913
Cincinnati Reds: Jack Coombs pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, April 10th, 1913
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Weldon Henley from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Matt Clark pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, April 5th, 1913
Chicago White Sox: Removed Burt Keeley from the trading block.
Wednesday, April 2nd, 1913
Chicago Cubs: Removed Carl Lundgren from the trading block.
Friday, March 28th, 1913
Boston Red Sox: Removed Ballplayer Boucher from the trading block.
Thursday, March 27th, 1913
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ed Siever from the trading block.
Friday, March 21st, 1913
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed John Frill from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Bob Dresser from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Frank Browning from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed William McCarthy from the trading block.
Thursday, March 20th, 1913
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ed Abbaticchio from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Fred Burchell from the trading block.
Monday, March 17th, 1913
Boston Red Sox: Removed Harry Steinfeldt from the trading block.
Saturday, March 15th, 1913
New York Giants: Removed Christy Mathewson from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Frank Schulte from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed John S Farrell from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Moose McCormick from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Ira Thomas from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Doc Miller from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Lave Winham from the trading block.
Friday, March 14th, 1913
Chicago Cubs: Removed Cliff Blankenship from the trading block.
Monday, March 10th, 1913
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Freddy Parent from the trading block.
Saturday, March 8th, 1913
St. Louis Browns: Removed Solly Hofman from the trading block.
Wednesday, March 5th, 1913
New York Giants: Removed Wid Conroy from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Jiggs Donahue from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed John Deering from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Bob Wicker from the trading block.
Tuesday, March 4th, 1913
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Heinie Berger from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Carl Druhot from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Tacks Neuer from the trading block.
Monday, March 3rd, 1913
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Babe Adams from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Bill Burns from the trading block.
Friday, February 28th, 1913
St. Louis Browns: Removed Jay Clarke from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Matty McIntyre from the trading block.
Wednesday, February 26th, 1913
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Larry Schlafly from the trading block.
Tuesday, February 25th, 1913
Washington Senators: Removed Bill O'Hara from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed George McConnell from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Larry McLean from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Oscar Graham from the trading block.
Monday, February 24th, 1913
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Emmet Heidrick from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Red Dooin from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Nick Carter from the trading block.
Saturday, February 22nd, 1913
Washington Senators: Removed Johnny Kling from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Bob Wells from the trading block.
Friday, February 21st, 1913
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Barry McCormick from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Doc Gessler from the trading block.
Thursday, February 20th, 1913
New York Giants: Removed Dolly Gray from the trading block.
Wednesday, February 19th, 1913
Chicago White Sox: Removed Charles Moran from the trading block.
Tuesday, February 18th, 1913
Boston Red Sox: Removed Doc White from the trading block.
Sunday, February 16th, 1913
Chicago White Sox: Removed Jack Fitzgerald from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Gavvy Cravath from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Gus Thompson from the trading block.
Friday, February 14th, 1913
Washington Senators: Removed Bill Hogg from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Fred Olmstead from the trading block.
Thursday, February 13th, 1913
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Roy Hartzell from the trading block.
Tuesday, February 11th, 1913
Chicago White Sox: Removed Cy Falkenberg from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Benjamin Henderson from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Tim Jordan from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Robert Rhoades from the trading block.
Thursday, February 6th, 1913
New York Giants: Put Doc Miller on the trading block.
Sunday, February 2nd, 1913
Washington Senators: Put Walter Mueller on the trading block.
Tuesday, January 28th, 1913
Washington Senators: Put George McConnell on the trading block.
Thursday, January 16th, 1913
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Robert Rhoades on the trading block.
Wednesday, January 15th, 1913
Chicago White Sox: Removed Zaza Harvey from the trading block.
Tuesday, January 14th, 1913
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Jim Pastorius on the trading block.
Thursday, January 2nd, 1913
St. Louis Browns: Put Jay Clarke on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Sam Frock on the trading block.
Thursday, December 26th, 1912
Chicago White Sox: Put Zaza Harvey on the trading block.
Monday, December 16th, 1912
New York Giants: Put John Deering on the trading block.
Friday, December 6th, 1912
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed Reulbach on the trading block.
Friday, November 29th, 1912
Washington Senators: Removed Walter Mueller from the trading block.
Tuesday, November 19th, 1912
Chicago Cubs: Put Red Dooin on the trading block.
Saturday, November 2nd, 1912
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Weldon Henley on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Emmet Heidrick on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Tony Thebo on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Roy Hartzell on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Bob Wicker on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Lave Winham on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Larry Schlafly on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Babe Adams on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Bill Burns on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Charles Parkins on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Heinie Berger on the trading block.
Friday, November 1st, 1912
Chicago Cubs: Put Bert Daniels on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Solly Hofman on the trading block.
Tuesday, October 29th, 1912
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Frank Browning on the trading block.
Friday, October 25th, 1912
Chicago Cubs: Put Cliff Blankenship on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Bert Husting on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Danny Green on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Fred Olmstead on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Frosty Thomas on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Al Carson on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Carl Lundgren on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Carl Druhot on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Rudy Bell on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Jake Stahl on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Ballplayer Spencer on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Henry Scharnweber on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Nick Carter on the trading block.
Thursday, October 24th, 1912
CF Amos Strunk of the New York Yankees honored: Wins the 1912 MLB AL Chalmers Award.
CF Tris Speaker of the Detroit Tigers honored: Finished 2nd in 1912 MLB AL Chalmers Award voting.
LF Zack Wheat of the Washington Senators honored: Finished 3rd in 1912 MLB AL Chalmers Award voting.
CF Ty Cobb of the Boston Braves honored: Wins the 1912 MLB NL Chalmers Award.
2B Birdie Cree of the Boston Braves honored: Finished 2nd in 1912 MLB NL Chalmers Award voting.
LF Beals Becker of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Finished 3rd in 1912 MLB NL Chalmers Award voting.
St. Louis Browns: Put Spike Shannon on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Jim Pastorius on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Jack Byrnes on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Tim Jordan on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Otto Moore on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Matty McIntyre on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put John Deering on the trading block.
Saturday, October 19th, 1912
New York Giants: Put Dolly Gray on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put King Brady on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed R Smith on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Christy Mathewson on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put John Frill on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Charles Moran on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Frank Schulte on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Jack Harper on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put John Titus on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Thomas Doyle on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Jack Fitzgerald on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Happy Townsend on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Billy Neal on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Gavvy Cravath on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed Abbaticchio on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Burt Keeley on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Wid Conroy on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Cy Falkenberg on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Jiggs Donahue on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Barry McCormick on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Lyle Cromley on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put William McCarthy on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Eddie Cicotte on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put William James on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put John S Farrell on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed Siever on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Gus Thompson on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Joe Lake on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Freddy Parent on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Moose McCormick on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Benjamin Henderson on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Buck Hooker on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put George Stinson on the trading block.
Thursday, October 17th, 1912
Washington Senators: Put Johnny Kling on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Bill Hogg on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Bill O'Hara on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Bob Wells on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Bob Dresser on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Johnny Beall on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Fred Burchell on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Walter Mueller on the trading block.
Wednesday, October 16th, 1912
Boston Red Sox: Removed Jimmy Collins from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Tacks Neuer from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Bill Donovan from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Chick Hartley from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Jimmy T Williams from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Larry McLean from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Doc White from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Howard Wakefield from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed George Winter from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Reeve McKay from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Jake Gettman from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Doc Gessler from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Oscar Graham from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Ballplayer Boucher from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Peter Berg from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Ira Thomas from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Jim Buchanan from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Beany Jacobson from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Zaza Harvey from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Charles Moran from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Gavvy Cravath from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Cy Falkenberg from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Roscoe Miller from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed George Grossart from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Germany Schaefer from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Lyle Cromley from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed William James from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Gus Thompson from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Johnny Evers from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Terry Turner from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Benjamin Henderson from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed Fred Brown from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed Bill Essick from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed Hub Perdue from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed Fred Snodgrass from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed Danny Hoffman from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed George Gibson from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed Clyde Milan from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed Joe Birmingham from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed George Mullin from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed Buck Herzog from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed Ballplayer Reilley from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed Orval Overall from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Charlie Malay from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed William Barbeau from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Newt Randall from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Charlie Loudenslager from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed D. Walker from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Julian Castillo from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Howie Camnitz from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Ralph Cadwalader from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Art Hoelskoetter from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Patsy Dougherty from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Bill O'Neill from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Lee Tannehill from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Norman Cruikshank from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Billy Maloney from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Spike Shannon from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Jack Byrnes from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Rube DeGroff from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Harry Lumley from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Hap Myers from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Otto Moore from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Matty McIntyre from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Johnny Kling from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Bill Hogg from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Fred Carisch from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Bill O'Hara from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Bob Wells from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Bob Dresser from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Johnny Beall from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Jack Hayden from the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Removed Roy Radebaugh from the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Removed Jimmy Sebring from the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Removed Wish Egan from the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Removed Homer Smoot from the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Removed Jim Delahanty from the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Removed William Beeker from the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Removed Charlie Shields from the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Removed Si Jensen from the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Removed Bugs Raymond from the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Removed Miller Huggins from the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Removed Clarence Currie from the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Removed Lew Drill from the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Removed Hooks Wiltse from the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Removed C. Wilson from the trading block.
Boston Braves: Removed Harry Lord from the trading block.
Boston Braves: Removed Dave Brain from the trading block.
Boston Braves: Removed Henry Thielman from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Cliff Blankenship from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Bert Husting from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Danny Green from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Fred Olmstead from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Frosty Thomas from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Carl Lundgren from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Carl Druhot from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Rudy Bell from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Jake Stahl from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Red Dooin from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Billy Page from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Johnny Lush from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Ballplayer Spencer from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Henry Scharnweber from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Nick Carter from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Harry Bay from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Noodles Hahn from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Fred Clarke from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Mike O'Neill from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Socks Seybold from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Thomas Doyle from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Billy Neal from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Wid Conroy from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Jiggs Donahue from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Richard Kauffman from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Bill Tozer from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Joe Lake from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Moose McCormick from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ed R Smith from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed John Frill from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Jack Harper from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ed McFarland from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed John Titus from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Roy A Thomas from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Happy Townsend from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Bill Carrigan from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ed Abbaticchio from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Emil Batch from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Barry McCormick from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed William McCarthy from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Billy Purtell from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Eddie Cicotte from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ed Siever from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Weldon Henley from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Tom Downey from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Emmet Heidrick from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Tony Thebo from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Roy Hartzell from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Bob Wicker from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Amby McConnell from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Elmer Califf from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Lave Winham from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Larry Schlafly from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Bill Burns from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Charles Parkins from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Wiley Dunham from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Heinie Berger from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: The Boston Red Sox have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Rebuild'
Detroit Tigers: The Detroit Tigers have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
New York Highlanders: The New York Highlanders have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Brooklyn Dodgers: The Brooklyn Dodgers have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
Boston Braves: The Boston Braves have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Philadelphia Phillies: The Philadelphia Phillies have announced that they set their team focus from 'Rebuild' to 'Neutral'
Pittsburgh Pirates: The Pittsburgh Pirates have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
Boston Red Sox: The owner paid $8,616 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Boston Red Sox: The owner took $347,772 in cash as profit for this year.
Chicago White Sox: The owner paid $9,637 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Chicago White Sox: The owner took $267,251 in cash as profit for this year.
Cleveland Naps: The owner paid $9,102 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Cleveland Naps: The owner took $103,887 in cash as profit for this year.
Detroit Tigers: The owner paid $9,510 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Detroit Tigers: The owner took $407,081 in cash as profit for this year.
New York Highlanders: The owner paid $8,705 of future expenses from the operating profit.
New York Highlanders: The owner took $200,096 in cash as profit for this year.
Philadelphia Athletics: The owner paid $5,408 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Philadelphia Athletics: The owner took $219,785 in cash as profit for this year.
St. Louis Browns: The owner paid $6,634 of future expenses from the operating profit.
St. Louis Browns: The owner took $121,095 in cash as profit for this year.
Washington Senators: The owner paid $10,423 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Washington Senators: The owner took $90,821 in cash as profit for this year.
Brooklyn Dodgers: The owner paid $9,202 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Brooklyn Dodgers: The owner took $436,555 in cash as profit for this year.
Boston Braves: The owner paid $5,323 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Boston Braves: The owner took $432,793 in cash as profit for this year.
Chicago Cubs: The owner paid $9,487 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Chicago Cubs: The owner took $411,197 in cash as profit for this year.
Cincinnati Reds: The owner paid $9,098 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Cincinnati Reds: The owner took $467,218 in cash as profit for this year.
New York Giants: The owner paid $11,763 of future expenses from the operating profit.
New York Giants: The owner took $262,704 in cash as profit for this year.
Philadelphia Phillies: The owner paid $10,436 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Philadelphia Phillies: The owner took $365,074 in cash as profit for this year.
Pittsburgh Pirates: The owner paid $6,644 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Pittsburgh Pirates: The owner took $539,464 in cash as profit for this year.
St. Louis Cardinals: The owner paid $9,529 of future expenses from the operating profit.
St. Louis Cardinals: The owner took $336,946 in cash as profit for this year.
Boston Red Sox: Put Tacks Neuer on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Larry McLean on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Doc White on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put George Winter on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Reeve McKay on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Jake Gettman on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Doc Gessler on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Oscar Graham on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Ballplayer Boucher on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Ira Thomas on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Jim Buchanan on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Harry Steinfeldt on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Beany Jacobson on the trading block.
Monday, October 14th, 1912
Chicago Cubs: Put Henry Scharnweber on the trading block.
2B Birdie Cree of the Boston Braves honored: Wins the 1912 World Series MVP Award.
Thursday, October 10th, 1912
Cleveland Naps: Put Buck Herzog on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Ira Thomas on the trading block.
Saturday, October 5th, 1912
Cincinnati Reds: Reb Russell pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, October 3rd, 1912
Philadelphia Athletics: Rip Ragan pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, October 1st, 1912
RF Baby Doll Jacobson of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
3B Jim Viox of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Stan Coveleski of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Addie Joss of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Doc Ayers of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
3B Jim Viox of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Monday, September 30th, 1912
RF Steve Evans of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Kitty Bransfield of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, September 29th, 1912
Detroit Tigers: Stan Coveleski pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, September 28th, 1912
Cincinnati Reds: Reb Russell pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 1 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Friday, September 27th, 1912
Chicago Cubs: Put Danny Green on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Howard Guyn pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, September 25th, 1912
Boston Red Sox: Joe Willis pitches a 6-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Billy Mehl pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Tuesday, September 24th, 1912
St. Louis Cardinals: Rube Benton pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Dodgers with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: William Miller pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 1 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Monday, September 23rd, 1912
SP Jack Fitzgerald of the Chicago White Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Ty Cobb of the Boston Braves honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Boston Red Sox: Put Howard Wakefield on the trading block.
Sunday, September 22nd, 1912
St. Louis Browns: Put Matty McIntyre on the trading block.
Thursday, September 19th, 1912
Cleveland Naps: Cack Henley pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 1 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Tuesday, September 17th, 1912
Chicago White Sox: Jack Fitzgerald pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: George Zackert pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, September 16th, 1912
RF Harry Hooper of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
3B Jim Viox of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Philadelphia Phillies: Frank Browning pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Saturday, September 14th, 1912
Cleveland Naps: Put Fred Snodgrass on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Louis Drucke pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Friday, September 13th, 1912
Cincinnati Reds: Addie Joss pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Dodgers with 1 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Cleveland Naps: Fred Brown pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, September 11th, 1912
New York Highlanders: Buck Weaver goes 0-4 against the St. Louis Browns, ending his hitting streak at 20 games.
Tuesday, September 10th, 1912
New York Highlanders: Buck Weaver goes 1-3 against the St. Louis Browns, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Monday, September 9th, 1912
RF Baby Doll Jacobson of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Kitty Bransfield of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, September 8th, 1912
Chicago White Sox: Put Germany Schaefer on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Charlie Schmutz pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Cleveland Naps: Orval Overall pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 8 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Babe Adams pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 1 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Saturday, September 7th, 1912
Chicago Cubs: Put Carl Lundgren on the trading block.
Thursday, September 5th, 1912
Cincinnati Reds: Howard Guyn pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 7 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, September 3rd, 1912
Pittsburgh Pirates: Tom L Hughes pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 1 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Monday, September 2nd, 1912
LF Bobby Veach of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
3B Sammy Strang of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
New York Giants: George Daly pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Braves with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Sunday, September 1st, 1912
RF Baby Doll Jacobson of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
CF Ty Cobb of the Boston Braves honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Walter Johnson of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Herb Byram of the Brooklyn Dodgers honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Bill Doak of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP C. Wilson of the Brooklyn Dodgers honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Fred Clarke on the trading block.
Saturday, August 31st, 1912
New York Giants: Put Socks Seybold on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: D. Walker pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 5 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Friday, August 30th, 1912
Boston Red Sox: Doc White pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 6 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Thursday, August 29th, 1912
Chicago Cubs: Smoky Joe Wood pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Carl Weilman pitches a 10-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 28th, 1912
Cleveland Naps: Put Joe Birmingham on the trading block.
Tuesday, August 27th, 1912
Philadelphia Phillies: Put John Titus on the trading block.
Monday, August 26th, 1912
CF Amos Strunk of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Herb Byram of the Brooklyn Dodgers honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Bill Carrigan on the trading block.
Sunday, August 25th, 1912
Cleveland Naps: Put Clyde Milan on the trading block.
Saturday, August 24th, 1912
Philadelphia Phillies: Kid Speer pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
New York Highlanders: Ralph Glaze pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Dodgers: Herb Byram pitches a 7-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Dodgers: Vin Campbell goes 5-6 against the St. Louis Cardinals, with 0 RBI and 1 R.
Thursday, August 22nd, 1912
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Amby McConnell on the trading block.
Wednesday, August 21st, 1912
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Emmet Heidrick on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Cliff Blankenship on the trading block.
Monday, August 19th, 1912
CF Tris Speaker of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SS Joe Tinker of the Boston Braves honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Saturday, August 17th, 1912
Cleveland Naps: Bill Bradley gets his 2000th career hit!
Friday, August 16th, 1912
New York Highlanders: Ed Walsh pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Willie Mitchell pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 9 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Thursday, August 15th, 1912
Pittsburgh Pirates: William Miller pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, August 12th, 1912
LF Zack Wheat of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF John Wilson of the Boston Braves honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, August 11th, 1912
New York Highlanders: Bobby Veach goes 5-5 against the Cleveland Naps, with 2 RBI and 0 R.
Friday, August 9th, 1912
New York Giants: Bill Tozer pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 2 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Thursday, August 8th, 1912
Detroit Tigers: Walter Johnson pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 11 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Kid Speer pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 9 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 7th, 1912
Chicago Cubs: Frosty Thomas pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, August 6th, 1912
Washington Senators: Bill Hogg pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cleveland Naps: Orval Overall pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, August 5th, 1912
3B Mike Mitchell of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Ty Cobb of the Boston Braves honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Boston Red Sox: Jim Buchanan pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, August 3rd, 1912
Cincinnati Reds: John Maloney pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 3 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Boston Red Sox: Jimmy Lavender pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 5 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Thursday, August 1st, 1912
LF Zack Wheat of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
RF Sherry Magee of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Rip Ragan of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Si Jensen of the Brooklyn Dodgers honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP George Baumgardner of the Chicago White Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Reb Russell of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Philadelphia Phillies: Hal Chase goes 0-4 against the St. Louis Cardinals, ending his hitting streak at 25 games.
Wednesday, July 31st, 1912
Philadelphia Phillies: Hal Chase goes 2-5 against the St. Louis Cardinals, extending his hitting streak to 25 games!
Monday, July 29th, 1912
LF Bobby Veach of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
2B Dave Shean of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Chicago Cubs: Put Johnny Lush on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Dave Shean goes 5-5 against the Pittsburgh Pirates, with 1 RBI and 3 R.
Saturday, July 27th, 1912
Washington Senators: Walter Mueller pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Friday, July 26th, 1912
Brooklyn Dodgers: Herb Byram pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 10 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Thursday, July 25th, 1912
New York Highlanders: Ed Walsh pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 7 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Wednesday, July 24th, 1912
Boston Red Sox: Put Jim Buchanan on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Bobby Keefe pitches a 9-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Bill Tozer pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Hal Chase goes 3-5 against the St. Louis Cardinals, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Tuesday, July 23rd, 1912
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Bull Durham on the trading block.
Monday, July 22nd, 1912
CF Shoeless Joe Jackson of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Hal Chase of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Brooklyn Dodgers: The Brooklyn Dodgers have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Friday, July 19th, 1912
Brooklyn Dodgers: Put Roy Radebaugh on the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Put Jimmy Sebring on the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Put Wish Egan on the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Put Homer Smoot on the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Put Jim Delahanty on the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Put William Beeker on the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Put Charlie Shields on the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Put Si Jensen on the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Put Bugs Raymond on the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Put Clarence Currie on the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Put Lew Drill on the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Put Bob Spade on the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Put Hooks Wiltse on the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Put C. Wilson on the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Put Cliff Curtis on the trading block.
Thursday, July 18th, 1912
Cleveland Naps: Put Fred Brown on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put Bill Essick on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put Hub Perdue on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put Danny Hoffman on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put George Gibson on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put George Mullin on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put Ballplayer Reilley on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put Orval Overall on the trading block.
Wednesday, July 17th, 1912
Boston Red Sox: George Moriarty got suspended 3 games after ejection following arguing a strike call.
Philadelphia Athletics: Rip Ragan pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 16th, 1912
Washington Senators: Put Fred Carisch on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Jake Gettman on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Doc White pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 10 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, July 15th, 1912
CF Shoeless Joe Jackson of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
2B Birdie Cree of the Boston Braves honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Bill Burns on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Ed Summers pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Ginger Beaumont gets his 2500th career hit!
New York Highlanders: Amos Strunk goes 0-3 against the St. Louis Browns, ending his hitting streak at 33 games.
Sunday, July 14th, 1912
Chicago Cubs: Put Frosty Thomas on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Peter Berg on the trading block.
Friday, July 12th, 1912
Washington Senators: Put Bill Hogg on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Bill O'Hara on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Bob Wells on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Bob Dresser on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Johnny Beall on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Ballplayer Boucher on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Jack Hayden on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Smoky Joe Wood pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Braves with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Dodgers: Eusebio Gonzalez goes 5-5 against the Pittsburgh Pirates, with 1 3B, 3 RBI and 2 R.
Thursday, July 11th, 1912
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed R Smith on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed McFarland on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Cliff Blankenship on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Roy A Thomas on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Tacks Neuer on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Bert Husting on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Bill Donovan on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed Abbaticchio on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Danny Green on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Charlie Loudenslager on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Socks Seybold on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Chick Hartley on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Fred Olmstead on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Emil Batch on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Gus Thompson on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Barry McCormick on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Jimmy T Williams on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Thomas Doyle on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Billy Neal on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Carl Druhot on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put William McCarthy on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Eddie Cicotte on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Sammy Strang on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Jake Stahl on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Jiggs Donahue on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Richard Kauffman on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed Siever on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Red Dooin on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put George Winter on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Bill Tozer on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Reeve McKay on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Joe Lake on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Billy Page on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Moose McCormick on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Doc Gessler on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Oscar Graham on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Ballplayer Spencer on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Buck Hooker on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Nick Carter on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Ira Thomas on the trading block.
Wednesday, July 10th, 1912
Cincinnati Reds: Put Harry Bay on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Frank Corridon from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Doc Gessler goes 0-4 against the St. Louis Browns, ending his hitting streak at 21 games.
New York Highlanders: Amos Strunk goes 1-4 against the Detroit Tigers, extending his hitting streak to 30 games!
Tuesday, July 9th, 1912
St. Louis Cardinals: Babe Adams pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Boston Braves with 6 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, July 8th, 1912
3B Red J Smith of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Fielder Jones of the Boston Braves honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Philadelphia Phillies: The Philadelphia Phillies have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Rebuild'
Washington Senators: Put Johnny Kling on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Charles Moran on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Gavvy Cravath on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Cy Falkenberg on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put George Grossart on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Lyle Cromley on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put William James on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Johnny Evers on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Terry Turner on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Benjamin Henderson on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Jim Doyle on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Reb Russell pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Dodgers with 7 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Boston Red Sox: Doc Gessler goes 2-3 against the St. Louis Browns, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Sunday, July 7th, 1912
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Weldon Henley on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Emmet Heidrick on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put George Suggs on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Spike Shannon on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Ed Murphy on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Jack Byrnes on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Tony Thebo on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Frank Arellanes on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Roy Hartzell on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Charles Hallman on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Bob Wicker on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Rube DeGroff on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Elmer Califf on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Harry Lumley on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Otto Moore on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Lave Winham on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Charles Parkins on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put John Deering on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Wiley Dunham on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Heinie Berger on the trading block.
Friday, July 5th, 1912
Detroit Tigers: Put Charlie Malay on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put William Barbeau on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Newt Randall on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put D. Walker on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Howie Camnitz on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Ralph Cadwalader on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Patsy Dougherty on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Bill O'Neill on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Lee Tannehill on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Norman Cruikshank on the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Ray Collins pitches a 6-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Thursday, July 4th, 1912
Pittsburgh Pirates: Chick Robitaille pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
New York Highlanders: Amos Strunk goes 2-5 against the Washington Senators, extending his hitting streak to 25 games!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Ginger Beaumont was suspended 3 games after ejection following a brawl.
Cincinnati Reds: Howard Guyn was suspended 5 games after ejection following a brawl.
Wednesday, July 3rd, 1912
Detroit Tigers: Ed Summers pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, July 1st, 1912
1B Mike Donlin of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Reb Russell of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
CF Amos Strunk of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
RF Elmer Flick of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Bill Hogg of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
RP Tom Seaton of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
RP Bill Doak of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Reb Russell of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Sunday, June 30th, 1912
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Billy Purtell on the trading block.
Saturday, June 29th, 1912
Chicago Cubs: Smoky Joe Wood pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 2 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Mordecai Brown pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, June 28th, 1912
St. Louis Browns: Frank Arellanes pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
New York Highlanders: Amos Strunk goes 3-6 against the Boston Red Sox, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Thursday, June 27th, 1912
Brooklyn Dodgers: Ray Collins pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Braves with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 26th, 1912
Cincinnati Reds: Reb Russell pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Dodgers: C. Wilson pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Braves with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, June 24th, 1912
1B Mike Donlin of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Ginger Beaumont of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, June 23rd, 1912
Detroit Tigers: Put Julian Castillo on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Fred Brown pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, June 22nd, 1912
Brooklyn Dodgers: Ray Collins pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Reb Russell pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Chicago Cubs: Buck Stanley pitches a 2-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 6 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Friday, June 21st, 1912
Philadelphia Athletics: Rip Ragan pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Fred Bergmann pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 1 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Tuesday, June 18th, 1912
Detroit Tigers: Ed Summers pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 5 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Monday, June 17th, 1912
CF Gavvy Cravath of the Chicago White Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
C Bill Rariden of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
New York Highlanders: The New York Highlanders have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Sunday, June 16th, 1912
New York Highlanders: Doc Crandall pitches a 2-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Saturday, June 15th, 1912
Philadelphia Athletics: Mordecai Brown pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 3 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Thursday, June 13th, 1912
Detroit Tigers: Put Billy Maloney on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Bill Hogg pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 3 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Dodgers: Ray Collins pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, June 11th, 1912
Boston Red Sox: Put Howard Wakefield on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Jack Coombs pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 4 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Monday, June 10th, 1912
CF Solly Hofman of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Ty Cobb of the Boston Braves honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Philadelphia Athletics: The Philadelphia Athletics have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Detroit Tigers: Barney Pelty pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Louis Drucke pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Friday, June 7th, 1912
Boston Red Sox: Put Larry McLean on the trading block.
Tuesday, June 4th, 1912
Detroit Tigers: Put Art Hoelskoetter on the trading block.
Monday, June 3rd, 1912
CF Shoeless Joe Jackson of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Jack Fournier of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Tom Downey on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Danny Green from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Nick Carter from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Howard Guyn pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Dodgers with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, June 1st, 1912
LF Mike Donlin of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
2B Larry Doyle of the Brooklyn Dodgers honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Ralph Glaze of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Art Schimpf of the Boston Braves honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Fred Brown of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Eppa Rixey of the Boston Braves honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Boston Braves: Put Harry Lord on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Jack Coombs pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Dodgers with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, May 30th, 1912
Detroit Tigers: Ed Summers pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Hank Gowdy sets the NL regular season game record for RBI with 8.
Wednesday, May 29th, 1912
Chicago Cubs: Put Danny Green on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Nick Carter on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Wid Conroy on the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Herb Byram pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Boston Braves with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
New York Highlanders: Doc Crandall pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 8 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
New York Highlanders: William Fischer goes 5-5 against the Philadelphia Athletics, with 1 RBI and 2 R.
Tuesday, May 28th, 1912
Cincinnati Reds: Put Harry Bay on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Frank Corridon on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Fred Clarke on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Mike O'Neill on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Bobby Keefe pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 7 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, May 27th, 1912
LF Dode Paskert of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Frank Corridon of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
New York Highlanders: Doc Ayers pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, May 21st, 1912
Chicago White Sox: Put Zaza Harvey on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Hub Perdue pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 8 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, May 20th, 1912
SS Art Fletcher of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Jimmy Sheckard of the Brooklyn Dodgers honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put John Titus on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Larry McLean from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed George Winter from the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Bobby Veach goes 0-5 against the Cleveland Naps, ending his hitting streak at 23 games.
Cincinnati Reds: Sam Crawford goes 0-4 against the New York Giants, ending his hitting streak at 22 games.
Sunday, May 19th, 1912
St. Louis Cardinals: Rube Benton pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Saturday, May 18th, 1912
Brooklyn Dodgers: Si Jensen pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
New York Highlanders: Mike Donlin goes 0-3 against the Cleveland Naps, ending his hitting streak at 20 games.
Friday, May 17th, 1912
Cincinnati Reds: Sam Crawford goes 1-4 against the Boston Braves, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
New York Highlanders: Mike Donlin goes 4-5 against the Cleveland Naps, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Thursday, May 16th, 1912
Philadelphia Athletics: Mordecai Brown pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Jack Coombs pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Braves with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Wednesday, May 15th, 1912
Pittsburgh Pirates: Fred Bergmann pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 6 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Dodgers: Herb Byram pitches a NO-HITTER against the St. Louis Cardinals with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
New York Highlanders: Bobby Veach goes 1-5 against the Detroit Tigers, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Tuesday, May 14th, 1912
St. Louis Browns: Ed Karger pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 3 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Monday, May 13th, 1912
LF Zack Wheat of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Bill Hinchman of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Friday, May 10th, 1912
Brooklyn Dodgers: Si Jensen pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 6 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Thursday, May 9th, 1912
Washington Senators: Put Johnny Kling on the trading block.
Wednesday, May 8th, 1912
Cleveland Naps: Orval Overall pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 2 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Tuesday, May 7th, 1912
Brooklyn Dodgers: Put Miller Huggins on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Bill Lattimore pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, May 6th, 1912
LF Zack Wheat of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Ty Cobb of the Boston Braves honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Removed Homer Smoot from the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Removed Clarence Currie from the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Doc Crandall pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Saturday, May 4th, 1912
Boston Braves: Art Schimpf pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Dodgers with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Wednesday, May 1st, 1912
1B Mike Donlin of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
CF Ty Cobb of the Boston Braves honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Walter Johnson of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Christy Mathewson of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP George Baumgardner of the Chicago White Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Eppa Rixey of the Boston Braves honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
New York Giants: Joe Lake pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Tuesday, April 30th, 1912
Philadelphia Phillies: Ad Brennan pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Dodgers with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, April 29th, 1912
1B Dick Hoblitzell of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Sam Crawford of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, April 28th, 1912
Cleveland Naps: Orval Overall pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, April 27th, 1912
Detroit Tigers: Walter Johnson pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 8 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, April 26th, 1912
Boston Braves: Removed Ed Holly from the trading block.
Thursday, April 25th, 1912
Brooklyn Dodgers: Ray Collins pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Braves with 8 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Bobby Keefe pitches a 7-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 2 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Wednesday, April 24th, 1912
Boston Red Sox: Removed Oscar Graham from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Louis Drucke pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, April 22nd, 1912
1B Mike Donlin of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Vin Campbell of the Brooklyn Dodgers honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Boston Braves: Removed William Harris from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Roy A Thomas gets his 2000th career hit!
Philadelphia Athletics: Dick Hoblitzell goes 5-5 against the New York Highlanders, with 2 RBI and 3 R.
Sunday, April 21st, 1912
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Emmet Heidrick from the trading block.
Saturday, April 20th, 1912
Washington Senators: Bill Hogg pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Lyle Cromley pitches a 7-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, April 19th, 1912
Detroit Tigers: Walter Johnson pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 6 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Thursday, April 18th, 1912
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Roy Radebaugh from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Bill Lattimore pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, April 16th, 1912
New York Giants: Jack Fournier goes 5-5 against the Boston Braves, with 2 2B, 1 3B, 1 RBI and 3 R.
Monday, April 15th, 1912
Brooklyn Dodgers: Removed Wish Egan from the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Removed William Beeker from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Charlie Schmutz pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 7 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Sunday, April 14th, 1912
Chicago White Sox: Removed Lyle Cromley from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Johnny Evers from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: John Maloney pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Chicago Cubs: Buck Stanley pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 11 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Charlie Loudenslager goes 5-5 against the Cleveland Naps, with 3 RBI and 2 R.
Friday, April 12th, 1912
Boston Red Sox: Buck J Freeman was suspended 4 games after ejection following a brawl.
New York Highlanders: Red Ames was suspended 5 games after ejection following a brawl.
Chicago White Sox: Hippo Vaughn pitches a 1-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 6 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Thursday, April 11th, 1912
Washington Senators: Removed Fred Beebe from the trading block.
Wednesday, April 10th, 1912
Boston Red Sox: Removed Jimmy T Williams from the trading block.
Tuesday, April 9th, 1912
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Roy A Thomas from the trading block.
Monday, April 8th, 1912
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Fred Smith from the trading block.
Thursday, April 4th, 1912
Brooklyn Dodgers: Removed Jim Delahanty from the trading block.
Saturday, March 30th, 1912
Boston Red Sox: Removed Bill Donovan from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Reeve McKay from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Harry Bay from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Robert Rhoades from the trading block.
Friday, March 29th, 1912
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Frank LaPorte from the trading block.
Tuesday, March 26th, 1912
Chicago Cubs: Removed Danny Green from the trading block.
Sunday, March 24th, 1912
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Weldon Henley from the trading block.
Saturday, March 23rd, 1912
Boston Braves: Removed Harry Rush from the trading block.
Friday, March 22nd, 1912
Boston Braves: Removed Topsy Hartsel from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Cy Falkenberg from the trading block.
Thursday, March 21st, 1912
Chicago Cubs: Removed Red Dooin from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Nick Carter from the trading block.
Saturday, March 16th, 1912
Chicago Cubs: Removed Frosty Thomas from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Zaza Harvey from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Jack Fitzgerald from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Frank Corridon from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Alex Pearson from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Mike O'Neill from the trading block.
Sunday, March 10th, 1912
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ed R Smith from the trading block.
Saturday, March 9th, 1912
Boston Red Sox: Removed Tacks Neuer from the trading block.
Thursday, March 7th, 1912
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ed Abbaticchio from the trading block.
Wednesday, March 6th, 1912
Boston Red Sox: Removed Jake Gettman from the trading block.
Saturday, March 2nd, 1912
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Ed Murphy from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Roy Hartzell from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Charles Hallman from the trading block.
Friday, March 1st, 1912
Chicago White Sox: Removed Gavvy Cravath from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed George Grossart from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Gus Thompson from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Benjamin Henderson from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Jim Doyle from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Fred Clarke from the trading block.
Thursday, February 29th, 1912
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Tony Thebo from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Elmer Califf from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Eli Cates from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Al Orth from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed John Deering from the trading block.
Wednesday, February 28th, 1912
Chicago Cubs: Removed Carl Druhot from the trading block.
Friday, February 23rd, 1912
Cincinnati Reds: Removed John Dobbs from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed George Magoon from the trading block.
Thursday, February 22nd, 1912
Boston Red Sox: Removed Doc Gessler from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Ira Thomas from the trading block.
Wednesday, February 21st, 1912
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ed McFarland from the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Removed Hooks Wiltse from the trading block.
Tuesday, February 20th, 1912
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Barry McCormick from the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Removed Miller Huggins from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Lucky Wright from the trading block.
Monday, February 19th, 1912
Washington Senators: Removed Johnny Kling from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Bill Hogg from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Bob Wicker from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Bill O'Hara from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed John Terry from the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Removed Lew Drill from the trading block.
Sunday, February 18th, 1912
Boston Braves: Removed Joe Tinker from the trading block.
Saturday, February 17th, 1912
Brooklyn Dodgers: Removed Charlie Chech from the trading block.
Friday, February 16th, 1912
Washington Senators: Removed Jack Hayden from the trading block.
Thursday, February 15th, 1912
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ed Siever from the trading block.
Wednesday, February 14th, 1912
Chicago Cubs: Removed Cliff Blankenship from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Charles Moran from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Fred Olmstead from the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Removed Charlie Shields from the trading block.
Wednesday, February 7th, 1912
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Charles Hallman on the trading block.
Tuesday, February 6th, 1912
Cincinnati Reds: Put John Deering on the trading block.
Friday, January 26th, 1912
Chicago White Sox: Put George Grossart on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put John Terry on the trading block.
Wednesday, January 17th, 1912
Chicago Cubs: Put Carl Druhot on the trading block.
Tuesday, January 16th, 1912
St. Louis Browns: Put Heinie Berger on the trading block.
Wednesday, January 10th, 1912
Brooklyn Dodgers: Put Charlie Chech on the trading block.
Tuesday, January 9th, 1912
Chicago White Sox: Removed George Grossart from the trading block.
Wednesday, January 3rd, 1912
Washington Senators: Removed John Terry from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Jim Doyle on the trading block.
Monday, January 1st, 1912
Boston Braves: Put Jim Pastorius on the trading block.
Sunday, December 31st, 1911
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Addie Joss from the trading block.
Wednesday, December 20th, 1911
Boston Braves: Removed Roy Willett from the trading block.
Tuesday, December 19th, 1911
Chicago White Sox: Put Zaza Harvey on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put George Grossart on the trading block.
Thursday, December 7th, 1911
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Bob Wicker on the trading block.
Wednesday, December 6th, 1911
Boston Red Sox: Put Reeve McKay on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put John Terry on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Bull Durham on the trading block.
Friday, December 1st, 1911
Boston Braves: Removed Jim Pastorius from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Addie Joss on the trading block.
Wednesday, November 22nd, 1911
Chicago White Sox: Removed Zaza Harvey from the trading block.
Tuesday, November 21st, 1911
Chicago White Sox: Put Benjamin Henderson on the trading block.
Sunday, November 19th, 1911
Boston Braves: Put Roy Willett on the trading block.
Saturday, November 18th, 1911
Boston Braves: Put Bob Vail on the trading block.
Thursday, November 9th, 1911
Philadelphia Phillies: Put John Deering on the trading block.
Friday, November 3rd, 1911
Chicago White Sox: Put Zaza Harvey on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Fielder Jones on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Charles Moran on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Jack Fitzgerald on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Ralph Glaze on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Gavvy Cravath on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Cy Falkenberg on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Roscoe Miller on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Lyle Cromley on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Gus Thompson on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Johnny Evers on the trading block.
Wednesday, November 1st, 1911
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed R Smith on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put John Frill on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Jack Harper on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed McFarland on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put John Titus on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Roy A Thomas on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Happy Townsend on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed Abbaticchio on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Barry McCormick on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Forrest More on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed Siever on the trading block.
Saturday, October 28th, 1911
Boston Braves: Put Lave Winham on the trading block.
Boston Braves: Put Dave Brain on the trading block.
Boston Braves: Put Judge McCredie on the trading block.
Boston Braves: Put Benjamin Henderson on the trading block.
Boston Braves: Put Fred Brown on the trading block.
Boston Braves: Put William Harris on the trading block.
Boston Braves: Put Henry Thielman on the trading block.
Boston Braves: Put Harry Rush on the trading block.
Boston Braves: Put Joe Tinker on the trading block.
Boston Braves: Put Topsy Hartsel on the trading block.
Boston Braves: Put Jim Pastorius on the trading block.
Boston Braves: Put Ed Holly on the trading block.
Thursday, October 26th, 1911
Cincinnati Reds: Put Harry Bay on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put John Dobbs on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Noodles Hahn on the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Put Wish Egan on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Frank Corridon on the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Put Homer Smoot on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put George Magoon on the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Put Jim Delahanty on the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Put William Beeker on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Eli Cates on the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Put Charlie Shields on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Harry Steinfeldt on the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Put Bert Husting on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Fred Clarke on the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Put Miller Huggins on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Frank LaPorte on the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Put Clarence Currie on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Fred Smith on the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Put Lew Drill on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Alex Pearson on the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Put Hooks Wiltse on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Lucky Wright on the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Put Clyde McNutt on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Al Orth on the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Put Charlie Chech on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Mike O'Neill on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put C. Wilson on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Robert Rhoades on the trading block.
Wednesday, October 25th, 1911
Washington Senators: Put Johnny Kling on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Bill Hogg on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Fred Beebe on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Weldon Henley on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Bill O'Hara on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Emmet Heidrick on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Harry Lumley on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Ed Murphy on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Tony Thebo on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Roy Hartzell on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Jack Hayden on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Elmer Califf on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Larry Schlafly on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Si Jensen on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Roy Radebaugh on the trading block.
Tuesday, October 24th, 1911
Chicago Cubs: Put Cliff Blankenship on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Danny Green on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Fred Olmstead on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Frosty Thomas on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Carl Lundgren on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Rudy Bell on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Red Dooin on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Dots Miller on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Hap Myers on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Ed Walsh on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Matty McIntyre on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Nick Carter on the trading block.
Sunday, October 22nd, 1911
Boston Red Sox: Removed Ben Houser from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Tacks Neuer from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Bill Donovan from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Chick Hartley from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Jimmy T Williams from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Larry McLean from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Doc White from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Pep Clark from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed George Winter from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Reeve McKay from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Jake Gettman from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Doc Gessler from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Oscar Graham from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Bob Spade from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Ira Thomas from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Barney Wolfe from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Jim Buchanan from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Bill Reidy from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Fielder Jones from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Charles Moran from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Ralph Glaze from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Dick Boettiger from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Gavvy Cravath from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Cy Falkenberg from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Roscoe Miller from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed George Grossart from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Germany Schaefer from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Lyle Cromley from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Gus Thompson from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Johnny Evers from the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Removed M. Smith from the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Removed W. Ross from the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Removed Shad Barry from the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Removed Edmond Foster from the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Removed Dad Hale from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Ed Phelps from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Harry H Davis from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Dave Fultz from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Rip Ragan from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Earl Moore from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Mordecai Brown from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed John P Burke from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Oscar Jones from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Bill Dinneen from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed George Disch from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Charlie Dexter from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Spike Shannon from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Watty Lee from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Billy Gilbert from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Heinie Wagner from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Tom Needham from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Rube DeGroff from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Tim Jordan from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Matty McIntyre from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Johnny Kling from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Whitey Alpermann from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Fred Beebe from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Clyde Engle from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Bob Dresser from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Fred Burchell from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Jack Hayden from the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Removed Bill Dahlen from the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Removed Homer Smoot from the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Removed Jim Delahanty from the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Removed Art Devlin from the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Removed Bert Husting from the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Removed Miller Huggins from the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Removed Clarence Currie from the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Removed Clyde McNutt from the trading block.
Boston Rustlers: Removed Pat Carney from the trading block.
Boston Rustlers: Removed Dave Brain from the trading block.
Boston Rustlers: Removed Vic Willis from the trading block.
Boston Rustlers: Removed Judge McCredie from the trading block.
Boston Rustlers: Removed John Atz from the trading block.
Boston Rustlers: Removed Benjamin Henderson from the trading block.
Boston Rustlers: Removed William Harris from the trading block.
Boston Rustlers: Removed Henry Thielman from the trading block.
Boston Rustlers: Removed Harry Rush from the trading block.
Boston Rustlers: Removed Joe Tinker from the trading block.
Boston Rustlers: Removed Topsy Hartsel from the trading block.
Boston Rustlers: Removed Ed Holly from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Joe Kelley from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Cliff Blankenship from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Danny Green from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Wheeler Johnson from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Fred Olmstead from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Frosty Thomas from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Carl Lundgren from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Rudy Bell from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Red Dooin from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Henry Scharnweber from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Nick Carter from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Harry Bay from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Sam Crawford from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed John Dobbs from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Noodles Hahn from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Joe Yeager from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed George Magoon from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Eli Cates from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed William Robertson from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Harry Steinfeldt from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Fred Clarke from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed John Maloney from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Frank LaPorte from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Fred Smith from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Alex Pearson from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Lucky Wright from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Judge Nagle from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Al Orth from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Mike O'Neill from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed George G Bell from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Addie Joss from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Socks Seybold from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Cy Seymour from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ed R Smith from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed John Frill from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Oller Maas from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Jack Harper from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ed McFarland from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed John Titus from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Roy A Thomas from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Happy Townsend from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Harry Wolverton from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ed Abbaticchio from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Emil Batch from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed A. Jeffries from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ed Siever from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Bob Rhoads from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Jesse Burkett from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Weldon Henley from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Emmet Heidrick from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Ed Murphy from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed John Morrisey from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Roy Hartzell from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Bob Wicker from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Neal Ball from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Willie Keeler from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Amby McConnell from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Elmer Califf from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Larry Schlafly from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Si Jensen from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Bill Burns from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Roy Radebaugh from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: The Cincinnati Reds have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
Philadelphia Phillies: The Philadelphia Phillies have announced that they set their team focus from 'Rebuild' to 'Neutral'
Boston Red Sox: The owner paid $7,155 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Boston Red Sox: The owner took $249,278 in cash as profit for this year.
Chicago White Sox: The owner paid $7,746 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Chicago White Sox: The owner took $305,668 in cash as profit for this year.
Cleveland Naps: The owner paid $7,542 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Cleveland Naps: The owner took $94,104 in cash as profit for this year.
Detroit Tigers: The owner paid $7,352 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Detroit Tigers: The owner took $428,841 in cash as profit for this year.
New York Highlanders: The owner paid $8,409 of future expenses from the operating profit.
New York Highlanders: The owner took $174,517 in cash as profit for this year.
Philadelphia Athletics: The owner paid $8,777 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Philadelphia Athletics: The owner took $133,804 in cash as profit for this year.
St. Louis Browns: The owner paid $4,160 of future expenses from the operating profit.
St. Louis Browns: The owner took $120,946 in cash as profit for this year.
Washington Senators: The owner paid $7,927 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Washington Senators: The owner took $49,007 in cash as profit for this year.
Brooklyn Dodgers: The owner paid $6,629 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Brooklyn Dodgers: The owner took $470,694 in cash as profit for this year.
Boston Rustlers: The owner paid $5,763 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Boston Rustlers: The owner took $280,675 in cash as profit for this year.
Chicago Cubs: The owner paid $8,074 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Chicago Cubs: The owner took $376,076 in cash as profit for this year.
Cincinnati Reds: The owner paid $5,554 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Cincinnati Reds: The owner took $460,035 in cash as profit for this year.
New York Giants: The owner paid $7,783 of future expenses from the operating profit.
New York Giants: The owner took $317,768 in cash as profit for this year.
Philadelphia Phillies: The owner paid $9,504 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Philadelphia Phillies: The owner took $444,341 in cash as profit for this year.
Pittsburgh Pirates: The owner paid $6,477 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Pittsburgh Pirates: The owner took $645,611 in cash as profit for this year.
St. Louis Cardinals: The owner paid $8,097 of future expenses from the operating profit.
St. Louis Cardinals: The owner took $303,582 in cash as profit for this year.
Boston Red Sox: Put Jimmy Collins on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Tacks Neuer on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Bill Donovan on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Jimmy T Williams on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Larry McLean on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Doc White on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Charles Hallman on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put George Winter on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Jake Gettman on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Doc Gessler on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Oscar Graham on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Bob Spade on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Ira Thomas on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Beany Jacobson on the trading block.
Saturday, October 21st, 1911
Boston Red Sox: Put Bill Donovan on the trading block.
Friday, October 20th, 1911
Chicago Cubs: Put Henry Scharnweber on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Stan Coveleski pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 11 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
SP Stan Coveleski of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the 1911 World Series MVP Award.
Thursday, October 12th, 1911
Cincinnati Reds: John Maloney pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 6 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, October 9th, 1911
CF Tris Speaker of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Lefty Gervais of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Saturday, October 7th, 1911
Boston Red Sox: Put Reeve McKay on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Larry Cheney pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, October 4th, 1911
Chicago White Sox: Harry Coveleski pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 8 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Si Jensen pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 9 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
New York Highlanders: Doc Crandall pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, October 2nd, 1911
SS Art Fletcher of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
3B Jim Delahanty of the Brooklyn Dodgers honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Boston Red Sox: Elmer Koestner pitches a 9-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 3 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Sunday, October 1st, 1911
RF Baby Doll Jacobson of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
LF Frank Schulte of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Bobby Keefe of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Ray Collins of the Brooklyn Dodgers honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
RF Baby Doll Jacobson of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Lefty Gervais of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Boston Rustlers: Art Schimpf pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, September 30th, 1911
Brooklyn Dodgers: Herb Byram pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 7 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, September 29th, 1911
New York Highlanders: Buck Weaver goes 5-5 against the St. Louis Browns, with 6 RBI and 3 R.
New York Highlanders: Jake Stahl goes 5-6 against the St. Louis Browns, with 1 3B, 5 RBI and 2 R.
Wednesday, September 27th, 1911
Boston Rustlers: Flame Delhi pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Boston Red Sox: Elmer Koestner pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 7 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Tuesday, September 26th, 1911
Detroit Tigers: Walter Johnson pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, September 25th, 1911
RF Baby Doll Jacobson of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Duffy Lewis of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
New York Highlanders: Doc Crandall pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 7 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, September 22nd, 1911
Washington Senators: Walter Mueller pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Frank Arellanes pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, September 21st, 1911
St. Louis Cardinals: Put John Morrisey on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Walter Johnson pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 11 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, September 20th, 1911
Philadelphia Athletics: Bill Dinneen records his 250th career win!
Monday, September 18th, 1911
2B Frank Baker of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
2B Birdie Cree of the Boston Rustlers honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Herb Byram pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Saturday, September 16th, 1911
Boston Red Sox: Matt Clark pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Zack Wheat sets the AL regular season game record for bases on balls with 5.
Chicago Cubs: Danny Green gets his 2000th career hit!
Friday, September 15th, 1911
Boston Rustlers: Put Dave Brain on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Ray Schalk goes 5-7 against the Philadelphia Athletics, with 0 RBI and 2 R.
Wednesday, September 13th, 1911
Boston Rustlers: Put Judge McCredie on the trading block.
Tuesday, September 12th, 1911
Chicago Cubs: Put Carl Lundgren on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Walter Mueller pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 8 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Stan Coveleski pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, September 11th, 1911
LF Jake Gettman of the Boston Red Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Frank Schulte of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Cincinnati Reds: Put William Robertson on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Noodles Hahn on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Howard Guyn pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 5 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Boston Red Sox: Matt Clark pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Sunday, September 10th, 1911
Chicago White Sox: Harry Coveleski pitches a 6-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, September 7th, 1911
Chicago Cubs: Buck Stanley pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, September 4th, 1911
SS Bobby Byrne of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Christy Mathewson of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed Abbaticchio on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Tim Jordan on the trading block.
Sunday, September 3rd, 1911
Detroit Tigers: Stan Coveleski pitches a 7-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 6 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Friday, September 1st, 1911
CF Tris Speaker of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
CF Ty Cobb of the Boston Rustlers honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Doc Crandall of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Christy Mathewson of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
RF Baby Doll Jacobson of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Lefty Gervais of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Cleveland Naps: George Mullin pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 7 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Thursday, August 31st, 1911
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 9 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 30th, 1911
Brooklyn Dodgers: Elmer Steele pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, August 28th, 1911
SP Bobby Keefe of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Sherry Magee of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Emmet Heidrick gets his 2000th career hit!
New York Highlanders: Doc Crandall pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Sunday, August 27th, 1911
Philadelphia Athletics: Rip Ragan pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Saturday, August 26th, 1911
New York Giants: Bob Groom pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 3 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Bobby Keefe pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Sam Crawford gets his 2000th career hit!
Friday, August 25th, 1911
Chicago Cubs: Smoky Joe Wood pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Dodgers with 6 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Willie Hogan pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 4 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Howard Mundorff goes 5-5 against the Detroit Tigers, with 1 2B, 1 HR, 5 RBI and 3 R.
Thursday, August 24th, 1911
New York Giants: Lefty Gervais pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Walter Mueller pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 0 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Boston Red Sox: Doc White pitches a 7-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, August 22nd, 1911
Philadelphia Athletics: Rip Ragan pitches a 2-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Duffy Lewis goes 5-7 against the Pittsburgh Pirates, with 1 RBI and 0 R.
Monday, August 21st, 1911
C Steve O'Neill of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Christy Mathewson of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Philadelphia Athletics: Bobby Keefe pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 4 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Sunday, August 20th, 1911
Chicago Cubs: Put Henry Scharnweber on the trading block.
Saturday, August 19th, 1911
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Dodgers with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, August 18th, 1911
Washington Senators: Fred Burchell pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 16th, 1911
Pittsburgh Pirates: Tom L Hughes pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Dodgers with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Boston Rustlers: Jake Daubert goes 5-5 against the Chicago Cubs, with 0 RBI and 0 R.
Tuesday, August 15th, 1911
Washington Senators: Put Johnny Kling on the trading block.
Boston Rustlers: Put William Harris on the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Herb Byram pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Boston Rustlers with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, August 14th, 1911
CF Tris Speaker of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Ginger Beaumont of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 8 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Sunday, August 13th, 1911
Chicago Cubs: Buck Stanley pitches a 6-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 7 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Bates Archer pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Saturday, August 12th, 1911
Boston Red Sox: Put Ira Thomas on the trading block.
Friday, August 11th, 1911
Boston Red Sox: Put Jake Gettman on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Si Jensen pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 9th, 1911
Washington Senators: Bill Hogg pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 5 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Tuesday, August 8th, 1911
Chicago Cubs: Put Cliff Blankenship on the trading block.
Monday, August 7th, 1911
CF Tris Speaker of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Ty Cobb of the Boston Rustlers honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Boston Red Sox: Put Doc Gessler on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Walter Mueller pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 6 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Sunday, August 6th, 1911
Philadelphia Phillies: Put John Titus on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Bert Daniels got suspended 2 games after ejection following arguing a strike call.
Friday, August 4th, 1911
Pittsburgh Pirates: William Miller pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Thursday, August 3rd, 1911
Boston Red Sox: Put Pep Clark on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Ed Karger pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 6 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 2nd, 1911
Philadelphia Athletics: Rip Ragan pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Boston Rustlers: Harry Suter pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 7 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Tuesday, August 1st, 1911
CF Shoeless Joe Jackson of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
2B Birdie Cree of the Boston Rustlers honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Orval Overall of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Howard Guyn of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
RF Baby Doll Jacobson of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Flame Delhi of the Boston Rustlers honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Monday, July 31st, 1911
1B Stuffy McInnis of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Jack Fournier of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
New York Giants: Removed Christy Mathewson from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Wid Conroy from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Zaza Harvey from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Gene DeMontreville from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Barry McCormick from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: George Zackert pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cleveland Naps: Shoeless Joe Jackson goes 0-4 against the Washington Senators, ending his hitting streak at 23 games.
Sunday, July 30th, 1911
Boston Rustlers: Flame Delhi pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 0 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Saturday, July 29th, 1911
Pittsburgh Pirates: Tom Seaton pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Rustlers with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, July 28th, 1911
Cincinnati Reds: Judge Nagle pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Dodgers with 1 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Thursday, July 27th, 1911
New York Highlanders: Put Shad Barry on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Lyle Cromley on the trading block.
Wednesday, July 26th, 1911
Chicago White Sox: Put Johnny Evers on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Shoeless Joe Jackson goes 1-5 against the Philadelphia Athletics, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
New York Highlanders: Amos Strunk goes 5-6 against the St. Louis Browns, with 1 2B, 1 3B, 1 RBI and 4 R.
Tuesday, July 25th, 1911
St. Louis Browns: Put Tom Needham on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Tom Tuckey pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Dodgers with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, July 24th, 1911
CF Shoeless Joe Jackson of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Kitty Bransfield of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Brooklyn Dodgers: The Brooklyn Dodgers have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
Sunday, July 23rd, 1911
St. Louis Browns: Put Matty McIntyre on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Hippo Vaughn pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 7 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Saturday, July 22nd, 1911
Cleveland Naps: Orval Overall pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 6 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Friday, July 21st, 1911
Washington Senators: Put Fred Beebe on the trading block.
Thursday, July 20th, 1911
Boston Red Sox: Doc White pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Sam Crawford goes 5-6 against the Brooklyn Dodgers, with 1 3B, 1 RBI and 2 R.
Wednesday, July 19th, 1911
Cincinnati Reds: Put Mike O'Neill on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Si Jensen pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Dodgers with 8 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 18th, 1911
Boston Red Sox: Put Larry McLean on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Howard Guyn pitches a 6-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, July 17th, 1911
CF Shoeless Joe Jackson of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF John Wilson of the Boston Rustlers honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Philadelphia Athletics: Mordecai Brown pitches a 2-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 9 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Sunday, July 16th, 1911
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Barry McCormick on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Harry Steinfeldt on the trading block.
Saturday, July 15th, 1911
Chicago Cubs: Put Wheeler Johnson on the trading block.
Friday, July 14th, 1911
Brooklyn Dodgers: Put Bill Dahlen on the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Put Wiley Dunham on the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Put Homer Smoot on the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Put Jim Delahanty on the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Put Art Devlin on the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Put Bert Husting on the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Put Miller Huggins on the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Put Clarence Currie on the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Put Clyde McNutt on the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Put Alex Hardy on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Lyle Cromley pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 8 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: John J Anderson gets his 2500th career hit!
Cleveland Naps: Fred Brown pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, July 13th, 1911
New York Highlanders: Put M. Smith on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Put W. Ross on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Put Jim Pastorius on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Put Edmond Foster on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Put Dad Hale on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put George Magoon on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Frank Corridon pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, July 12th, 1911
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Dave Fultz on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put A. Jeffries on the trading block.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Ray Collins pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Ralph Glaze pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Boston Rustlers: Harry Suter pitches a 6-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 8 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 11th, 1911
Boston Rustlers: Put Dave Brain on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Bill Reidy on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Fielder Jones on the trading block.
Boston Rustlers: Put Vic Willis on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Ed Phelps on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Charles Moran on the trading block.
Boston Rustlers: Put Judge McCredie on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Harry H Davis on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Ralph Glaze on the trading block.
Boston Rustlers: Put Joe Lake on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Gavvy Cravath on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Cy Falkenberg on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Charlie Chech on the trading block.
Boston Rustlers: Put Benjamin Henderson on the trading block.
Boston Rustlers: Put Henry Thielman on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Rip Ragan on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Roscoe Miller on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Earl Moore on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Robert Rhoades on the trading block.
Boston Rustlers: Put Hank Gehring on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Mordecai Brown on the trading block.
Boston Rustlers: Put Buck Hooker on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put John P Burke on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put George Grossart on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Oscar Jones on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Germany Schaefer on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Cliff Blankenship on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Bill Dinneen on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Johnny Kling on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed R Smith on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Gus Thompson on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put George Disch on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put John Frill on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Nick Altrock on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Whitey Alpermann on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Danny Green on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Charlie Dexter on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Oller Maas on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Jesse Burkett on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Bob Dresser on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Fred Olmstead on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Jack Harper on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Bob Spade on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Weldon Henley on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Fred Burchell on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Frosty Thomas on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed McFarland on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Carl Lundgren on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put John Titus on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Jack Hayden on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Roy A Thomas on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Ed Murphy on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Grant Thatcher on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Barney Wolfe on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put John Morrisey on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Red Dooin on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Harry Wolverton on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Roy Hartzell on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed Abbaticchio on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Charles Hallman on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Bob Wicker on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Neal Ball on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Emil Batch on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Nick Carter on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Frank Corridon on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Elmer Califf on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Larry Schlafly on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Beany Jacobson on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed Siever on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Bill Burns on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Lee Strait on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Spike Shannon on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Billy Gilbert on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Roy Radebaugh on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Heinie Wagner on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Rube DeGroff on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Matty McIntyre on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Lew Brockett on the trading block.
Boston Rustlers: John Wilson goes 5-6 against the St. Louis Cardinals, with 1 2B, 0 RBI and 1 R.
Monday, July 10th, 1911
2B Frank Baker of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Duffy Lewis of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Philadelphia Phillies: The Philadelphia Phillies have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Rebuild'
Chicago White Sox: Hippo Vaughn pitches a 6-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Sunday, July 9th, 1911
Detroit Tigers: Stan Coveleski pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, July 8th, 1911
Cincinnati Reds: Put Harry Bay on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Sam Crawford on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put John Dobbs on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Noodles Hahn on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Joe Yeager on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Eli Cates on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Fred Clarke on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put John Maloney on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Frank LaPorte on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Fred Smith on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Alex Pearson on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Lucky Wright on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Judge Nagle on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Al Orth on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Mike O'Neill on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put George G Bell on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Addie Joss on the trading block.
New York Giants: Richard Kauffman pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 6 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Friday, July 7th, 1911
Detroit Tigers: Bates Archer pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Tris Speaker goes 5-5 against the Washington Senators, with 3 RBI and 0 R.
Thursday, July 6th, 1911
Chicago White Sox: Put Dick Boettiger on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Zaza Harvey on the trading block.
Wednesday, July 5th, 1911
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell pitches a 6-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 11 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 4th, 1911
Washington Senators: Zack Wheat goes 0-4 against the Boston Red Sox, ending his hitting streak at 22 games.
Cincinnati Reds: Howard Guyn pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 9 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
New York Highlanders: John Schultz pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, July 3rd, 1911
CF Shoeless Joe Jackson of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Beals Becker of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Chicago Cubs: The Chicago Cubs have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Sunday, July 2nd, 1911
Cincinnati Reds: Judge Nagle pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Tom L Hughes pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Saturday, July 1st, 1911
2B Frank Baker of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
RF Sherry Magee of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Cack Henley of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Jack Coombs of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Bates Archer of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Lefty Gervais of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Chicago Cubs: Put Joe Kelley on the trading block.
Friday, June 30th, 1911
Philadelphia Athletics: Mordecai Brown pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Zack Wheat goes 1-3 against the Philadelphia Athletics, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Wednesday, June 28th, 1911
Chicago Cubs: Al Carson pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
New York Highlanders: Baby Doll Jacobson goes 0-4 against the Boston Red Sox, ending his hitting streak at 20 games.
Tuesday, June 27th, 1911
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Larry Schlafly from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Sammy Strang from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Si Jensen on the trading block.
Boston Rustlers: Flame Delhi pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
New York Highlanders: Baby Doll Jacobson goes 1-5 against the Washington Senators, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Monday, June 26th, 1911
LF Jake Gettman of the Boston Red Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Tom Seaton of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Detroit Tigers: Bates Archer pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Sunday, June 25th, 1911
Detroit Tigers: Barney Pelty pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Saturday, June 24th, 1911
Cincinnati Reds: John J Anderson goes 5-6 against the St. Louis Cardinals, with 2 RBI and 2 R.
Friday, June 23rd, 1911
Washington Senators: Removed Johnny Kling from the trading block.
Wednesday, June 21st, 1911
Brooklyn Dodgers: Herb Byram pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 5 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Tom Seaton pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, June 19th, 1911
LF Zack Wheat of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
3B Hans Lobert of the Chicago Cubs honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Friday, June 16th, 1911
Cleveland Naps: Orval Overall pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Thursday, June 15th, 1911
Washington Senators: Put Clyde Engle on the trading block.
Boston Rustlers: Removed Judge McCredie from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Jack Coombs pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Dodgers with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 14th, 1911
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell records his 250th career win!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Bris Lord goes 0-3 against the Boston Rustlers, ending his hitting streak at 24 games.
Tuesday, June 13th, 1911
Washington Senators: Put Johnny Kling on the trading block.
Monday, June 12th, 1911
3B John J McGraw of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Sherry Magee of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Boston Red Sox: The Boston Red Sox have announced that they set their team focus from 'Rebuild' to 'Neutral'
Brooklyn Dodgers: Herb Byram pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 8 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Sunday, June 11th, 1911
New York Giants: Put Socks Seybold on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Christy Mathewson on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Wid Conroy on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Gene DeMontreville on the trading block.
Saturday, June 10th, 1911
Chicago White Sox: Ralph Glaze pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, June 9th, 1911
Boston Rustlers: Removed Benjamin Henderson from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: George Zackert pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, June 8th, 1911
Philadelphia Athletics: Rip Ragan pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Ed Karger pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 7th, 1911
Pittsburgh Pirates: Bris Lord goes 1-5 against the New York Giants, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Tuesday, June 6th, 1911
Chicago Cubs: Removed Danny Green from the trading block.
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, June 5th, 1911
2B Frank Baker of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Ty Cobb of the Boston Rustlers honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Philadelphia Athletics: Bill Dinneen pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Stan Coveleski pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Sunday, June 4th, 1911
Boston Rustlers: Ty Cobb goes 5-5 against the Cincinnati Reds, with 1 HR, 2 RBI and 2 R.
Saturday, June 3rd, 1911
Brooklyn Dodgers: Herb Byram pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Al Orth pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Rustlers with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Chicago Cubs: Smoky Joe Wood pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 7 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Thursday, June 1st, 1911
LF Bob Bescher of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
2B Birdie Cree of the Boston Rustlers honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Stan Coveleski of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Frank Corridon of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
3B Red J Smith of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Lefty Gervais of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Wednesday, May 31st, 1911
Cincinnati Reds: Judge Nagle pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 3 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Tuesday, May 30th, 1911
Philadelphia Phillies: Frank Corridon pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Rustlers with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Boston Rustlers: Birdie Cree goes 0-2 against the Philadelphia Phillies, ending his hitting streak at 23 games.
Boston Red Sox: Ed Giencke pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 1 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, May 29th, 1911
SP Cack Henley of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Ginger Beaumont of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Jimmy Sebring goes 5-7 against the Boston Rustlers, with 1 3B, 4 RBI and 1 R.
Saturday, May 27th, 1911
Chicago Cubs: Al Carson pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 5 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Cleveland Naps: Cack Henley pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, May 26th, 1911
Boston Red Sox: Put Tacks Neuer on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Barney Wolfe from the trading block.
Thursday, May 25th, 1911
Boston Red Sox: Put Ben Houser on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Frank Corridon pitches a 6-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Ed Karger pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 7 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Boston Rustlers: Birdie Cree goes 1-3 against the Chicago Cubs, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Wednesday, May 24th, 1911
New York Highlanders: Put Shad Barry on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Louis Drucke pitches a NO-HITTER against the Boston Red Sox with 6 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 7 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, May 23rd, 1911
Boston Red Sox: Doc White pitches a 2-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, May 22nd, 1911
CF Solly Hofman of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
3B Tommy Leach of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Detroit Tigers: Biddy Dolan was suspended 4 games after ejection following a brawl.
Washington Senators: Walter Mueller was suspended 8 games after ejection following a brawl.
Saturday, May 20th, 1911
Washington Senators: Fred Merkle goes 5-5 against the Cleveland Naps, with 1 2B, 0 RBI and 1 R.
Friday, May 19th, 1911
Chicago Cubs: Smoky Joe Wood pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, May 18th, 1911
Brooklyn Dodgers: Jimmy Sheckard gets his 2000th career hit!
Wednesday, May 17th, 1911
Washington Senators: Removed Fred Beebe from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Fred Burchell from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Fred Brown pitches a 3-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Rustlers with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, May 15th, 1911
3B John Knight of the Chicago White Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Frank Schulte of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
New York Giants: Lefty Gervais pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Dodgers: Ray Collins pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 6 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Boston Red Sox: Jake Gettman goes 5-5 against the Detroit Tigers, with 1 2B, 2 RBI and 3 R.
Friday, May 12th, 1911
Philadelphia Phillies: Lou Fiene pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 8 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Si Jensen pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Dodgers with 7 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cleveland Naps: Fred Brown pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Wednesday, May 10th, 1911
Pittsburgh Pirates: Tom Seaton pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 8 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, May 9th, 1911
Boston Red Sox: Put Doc Gessler on the trading block.
Monday, May 8th, 1911
CF Gavvy Cravath of the Chicago White Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Jack Fournier of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Philadelphia Athletics: Rip Ragan pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 8 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, May 6th, 1911
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Amby McConnell on the trading block.
Friday, May 5th, 1911
Boston Rustlers: Removed Henry Thielman from the trading block.
Boston Rustlers: Removed Hank Gehring from the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Art Fletcher sets the AL regular season game record for hits with 6.
New York Highlanders: Art Fletcher goes 6-6 against the Boston Red Sox, with 1 2B, 6 RBI and 1 R.
Monday, May 1st, 1911
SP Stan Coveleski of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Si Jensen of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
RF Steve Evans of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
1B Jake Daubert of the Boston Rustlers honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Orval Overall of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Si Jensen of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Carl Cashion of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Lefty Gervais of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Philadelphia Phillies: Ed Reulbach pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Rustlers with 0 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Dodgers with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Saturday, April 29th, 1911
St. Louis Cardinals: Si Jensen pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 3 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Stan Coveleski pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Thursday, April 27th, 1911
New York Giants: Removed Thomas Doyle from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Judge Nagle pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Wednesday, April 26th, 1911
New York Giants: Removed Christy Mathewson from the trading block.
Tuesday, April 25th, 1911
Boston Rustlers: Art Schimpf pitches a 8-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 3 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Monday, April 24th, 1911
SP Mordecai Brown of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Duffy Lewis of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Saturday, April 22nd, 1911
Chicago Cubs: Removed Red Dooin from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Nick Carter from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Charlie Hemphill from the trading block.
Boston Rustlers: Vic Willis pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Dodgers with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Chicago Cubs: Al Carson pitches a 6-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, April 21st, 1911
Chicago Cubs: Charles Bender pitches a 7-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Stan Coveleski pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, April 20th, 1911
Boston Red Sox: Put Chick Hartley on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Ira Thomas on the trading block.
Wednesday, April 19th, 1911
Cleveland Naps: Removed George Gibson from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Duffy Lewis goes 5-5 against the Boston Rustlers, with 1 2B, 3 RBI and 2 R.
Tuesday, April 18th, 1911
Cincinnati Reds: Al Orth records his 250th career win!
Cincinnati Reds: Al Orth pitches a 2-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Honus Wagner gets his 2500th career hit!
New York Giants: Lefty Gervais pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Dodgers with 8 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Tim Jordan goes 5-5 against the Chicago White Sox, with 1 2B, 0 RBI and 2 R.
Monday, April 17th, 1911
RF Steve Evans of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Ginger Beaumont of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Brooklyn Dodgers: Ray Collins pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Mordecai Brown pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Sunday, April 16th, 1911
Cleveland Naps: Shoeless Joe Jackson goes 5-5 against the Detroit Tigers, with 2 2B, 0 RBI and 4 R.
Saturday, April 15th, 1911
Boston Rustlers: Removed Vic Willis from the trading block.
Boston Rustlers: Removed Joe Lake from the trading block.
Boston Rustlers: Removed Roy Willett from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Smoky Joe Wood pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 10 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, April 14th, 1911
Boston Rustlers: Vic Willis records his 250th career win!
Thursday, April 13th, 1911
Boston Red Sox: Bill Donovan pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 5 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Wednesday, April 12th, 1911
Boston Red Sox: Jim Buchanan pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, April 10th, 1911
New York Giants: Removed Alex Hardy from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Rube DeGroff from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Boss Schmidt from the trading block.
Saturday, April 1st, 1911
New York Giants: Removed Gene DeMontreville from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Barry McCormick from the trading block.
Thursday, March 30th, 1911
St. Louis Browns: Removed Bill Thomas from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Spike Shannon from the trading block.
Tuesday, March 28th, 1911
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Bob Wicker from the trading block.
Friday, March 24th, 1911
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Jesse Reynolds from the trading block.
Monday, March 20th, 1911
St. Louis Browns: Removed Tom Needham from the trading block.
Sunday, March 19th, 1911
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Ed Murphy from the trading block.
Friday, March 17th, 1911
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Jesse Burkett from the trading block.
Thursday, March 16th, 1911
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ed McFarland from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed John Titus from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ed Abbaticchio from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ed Siever from the trading block.
Wednesday, March 15th, 1911
Chicago Cubs: Removed Carl Lundgren from the trading block.
Tuesday, March 14th, 1911
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Dad Ahorn from the trading block.
Friday, March 10th, 1911
Washington Senators: Removed Bob Dresser from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Jack Hayden from the trading block.
Wednesday, March 8th, 1911
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Bill Foxen from the trading block.
Friday, March 3rd, 1911
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed John Morrisey from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Elmer Califf from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Ira Thomas from the trading block.
Thursday, March 2nd, 1911
St. Louis Browns: Removed Billy Gilbert from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Matty McIntyre from the trading block.
Wednesday, March 1st, 1911
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Weldon Henley from the trading block.
Monday, February 27th, 1911
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Harry Wolverton from the trading block.
Sunday, February 26th, 1911
Cleveland Naps: Removed Bill Essick from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed Mickey Doolin from the trading block.
Saturday, February 25th, 1911
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Claude Ritchey from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Frank Oberlin from the trading block.
Thursday, February 23rd, 1911
Boston Red Sox: Removed Bob Spade from the trading block.
Wednesday, February 22nd, 1911
Chicago Cubs: Removed Grant Thatcher from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Frank Corridon from the trading block.
Sunday, February 19th, 1911
New York Giants: Removed Socks Seybold from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Wid Conroy from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Tommy Leach from the trading block.
Thursday, February 16th, 1911
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Oller Maas from the trading block.
Wednesday, February 15th, 1911
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Emil Batch from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Johnny Kling from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed William Matthews from the trading block.
Tuesday, February 7th, 1911
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Charles Carter from the trading block.
Thursday, February 2nd, 1911
Chicago Cubs: Removed Jim Jackson from the trading block.
Boston Rustlers: Put Hank Gehring on the trading block.
Sunday, January 29th, 1911
Boston Red Sox: Put Ira Thomas on the trading block.
Thursday, January 19th, 1911
Washington Senators: Removed Eddie Plank from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put William Matthews on the trading block.
Tuesday, January 17th, 1911
Boston Rustlers: Put Joe Lake on the trading block.
Saturday, January 14th, 1911
Cleveland Naps: Removed Ed Killian from the trading block.
Saturday, January 7th, 1911
Chicago Cubs: Put Rudy Bell on the trading block.
Thursday, December 29th, 1910
Boston Rustlers: Removed Moose Grimshaw from the trading block.
Boston Rustlers: Removed Fred Brown from the trading block.
Monday, December 26th, 1910
Cleveland Naps: Removed Danny Hoffman from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Doc Gessler on the trading block.
Tuesday, December 20th, 1910
Cleveland Naps: Put Bill Essick on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put Danny Hoffman on the trading block.
Friday, December 16th, 1910
Boston Rustlers: Put John Atz on the trading block.
Tuesday, December 13th, 1910
Cleveland Naps: Removed Danny Hoffman from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Bill Burns on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Bert Coy from the trading block.
Sunday, December 4th, 1910
St. Louis Browns: Put Watty Lee on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Heinie Wagner from the trading block.
Thursday, December 1st, 1910
Washington Senators: Put Charles Hallman on the trading block.
Tuesday, November 29th, 1910
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Frank Corridon on the trading block.
Sunday, November 27th, 1910
Cleveland Naps: Removed Fred Brown from the trading block.
Wednesday, November 23rd, 1910
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Oller Maas on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed McFarland on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put John Titus on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Happy Townsend on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Harry Wolverton on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed Abbaticchio on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Emil Batch on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Joe Yeager on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Barry McCormick on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed Siever on the trading block.
Friday, November 11th, 1910
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Claude Ritchey on the trading block.
Tuesday, November 8th, 1910
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Jesse Burkett on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Weldon Henley on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Emmet Heidrick on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Ed Murphy on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put John Morrisey on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Bob Wicker on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Willie Keeler on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Elmer Califf on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Larry Schlafly on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Cliff Blankenship on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put John Frill on the trading block.
Monday, November 7th, 1910
St. Louis Browns: Put Bill Thomas on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Spike Shannon on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Billy Gilbert on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Heinie Wagner on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Tom Needham on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Nick Altrock on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Rube DeGroff on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put George Mullin on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Matty McIntyre on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Charlie Chech on the trading block.
Tuesday, November 1st, 1910
Cleveland Naps: Put Fred Brown on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put Danny Hoffman on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put George Gibson on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put Mickey Doolin on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put Ed Killian on the trading block.
Monday, October 31st, 1910
Chicago Cubs: Put Danny Green on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Jim Jackson on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Carl Lundgren on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Grant Thatcher on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Red Dooin on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Nick Carter on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Bert Coy on the trading block.
Saturday, October 29th, 1910
Washington Senators: Put Johnny Kling on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Bill Donovan on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Fred Beebe on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Jimmy T Williams on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Bob Dresser on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Fred Burchell on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Doc White on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Charlie Hemphill on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Eddie Plank on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put George Winter on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Tommy Leach on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Bob Rhoads on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Jake Gettman on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Jack Hayden on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Oscar Graham on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Bob Spade on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Bill Foxen on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Frank Oberlin on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Dad Hale on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Dad Ahorn on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Barney Wolfe on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Jesse Reynolds on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Jim Buchanan on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Boss Schmidt on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Robert Rhoades on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Charles Carter on the trading block.
Thursday, October 27th, 1910
Boston Rustlers: Put Pat Carney on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Socks Seybold on the trading block.
Boston Rustlers: Put Bill Cranston on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Christy Mathewson on the trading block.
Boston Rustlers: Put Moose Grimshaw on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Cy Seymour on the trading block.
Boston Rustlers: Put Vic Willis on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Thomas Doyle on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Sammy Strang on the trading block.
Boston Rustlers: Put Judge McCredie on the trading block.
Boston Rustlers: Put Benjamin Henderson on the trading block.
Boston Rustlers: Put Fred Brown on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Wid Conroy on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Alex Hardy on the trading block.
Boston Rustlers: Put William Harris on the trading block.
Boston Rustlers: Put Henry Thielman on the trading block.
Boston Rustlers: Put Harry Rush on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Gene DeMontreville on the trading block.
Boston Rustlers: Put Roy Willett on the trading block.
Boston Rustlers: Put Joe Tinker on the trading block.
Boston Rustlers: Put Topsy Hartsel on the trading block.
Boston Rustlers: Put Ed Holly on the trading block.
Tuesday, October 25th, 1910
Boston Red Sox: Removed Tacks Neuer from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Bill Donovan from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Hobe Ferris from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Jimmy T Williams from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Larry McLean from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Fred Mitchell from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Doc White from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Doc Gessler from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Oscar Graham from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Bob Spade from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Dad Hale from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Barney Wolfe from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Charles Moran from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Dick Boettiger from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Burt Keeley from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed George Grossart from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Germany Schaefer from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed Otis Johnson from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed Danny Hoffman from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed George Gibson from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed Mickey Doolin from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed Truck Eagan from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed Ed Killian from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed George Ives from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Billy Maloney from the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Removed Fred Wills from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Earl Moore from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Spike Shannon from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Bill Friel from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Billy Gilbert from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Tom Needham from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Jimmy Barrett from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Nick Altrock from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Dots Miller from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Frank Roth from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Jack Thoney from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Rube DeGroff from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Bob Edmondson from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Hap Myers from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed George Mullin from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Tim Jordan from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Matty McIntyre from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Johnny Kling from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Whitey Alpermann from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Chappie McFarland from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Bob Dresser from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Fred Burchell from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Eddie Plank from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Dan McGann from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Homer Smoot from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Charlie Shields from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Art Devlin from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Bert Husting from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Miller Huggins from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Clarence Currie from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Lew Drill from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Bill Burns from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Danny Green from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Jim Jackson from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Carl Lundgren from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Grant Thatcher from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Red Dooin from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Nick Carter from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Harry Bay from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Noodles Hahn from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Fred Smith from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Socks Seybold from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Cy Seymour from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Thomas Doyle from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Sammy Strang from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Jake Thielman from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Wid Conroy from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Jiggs Donahue from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Alex Hardy from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Joseph Sporer from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Gene DeMontreville from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ed R Smith from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Oller Maas from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Elmer Flick from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Jack Harper from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ed McFarland from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed John Titus from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Happy Townsend from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Harry Wolverton from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ed Abbaticchio from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Emil Batch from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Barry McCormick from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed A. Jeffries from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Billy Purtell from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ed Siever from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Freddy Parent from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Charlie Hemphill from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Tommy Leach from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Bob Rhoads from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Claude Ritchey from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Rube Waddell from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Bill Foxen from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Frank Oberlin from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Dad Ahorn from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Chick Robitaille from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Rube Kisinger from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed John Meyers from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Jesse Burkett from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Emmet Heidrick from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Ed Murphy from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed John Morrisey from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Bobby Wallace from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Bob Wicker from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Willie Keeler from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Amby McConnell from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Elmer Califf from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Larry Schlafly from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Cliff Blankenship from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Ned Garvin from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed John Frill from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: The Boston Red Sox have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Rebuild'
Chicago White Sox: The Chicago White Sox have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
New York Highlanders: The New York Highlanders have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Boston Doves: The Boston Doves have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
Chicago Cubs: The Chicago Cubs have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
New York Giants: The New York Giants have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
Philadelphia Phillies: The Philadelphia Phillies have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Pittsburgh Pirates: The Pittsburgh Pirates have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Boston Red Sox: The owner paid $5,554 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Boston Red Sox: The owner took $418,491 in cash as profit for this year.
Chicago White Sox: The owner paid $6,248 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Chicago White Sox: The owner took $483,868 in cash as profit for this year.
Cleveland Naps: The owner paid $4,679 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Cleveland Naps: The owner took $103,302 in cash as profit for this year.
Detroit Tigers: The owner paid $8,138 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Detroit Tigers: The owner took $392,808 in cash as profit for this year.
New York Highlanders: The owner paid $5,310 of future expenses from the operating profit.
New York Highlanders: The owner took $238,440 in cash as profit for this year.
Philadelphia Athletics: The owner paid $11,073 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Philadelphia Athletics: The owner took $212,997 in cash as profit for this year.
St. Louis Browns: The owner paid $4,125 of future expenses from the operating profit.
St. Louis Browns: The owner took $151,954 in cash as profit for this year.
Washington Senators: The owner paid $6,505 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Washington Senators: The owner took $64,126 in cash as profit for this year.
Brooklyn Superbas: The owner paid $8,076 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Brooklyn Superbas: The owner took $535,813 in cash as profit for this year.
Boston Doves: The owner paid $5,114 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Boston Doves: The owner took $401,488 in cash as profit for this year.
Chicago Cubs: The owner paid $6,626 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Chicago Cubs: The owner took $405,047 in cash as profit for this year.
Cincinnati Reds: The owner paid $6,410 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Cincinnati Reds: The owner took $560,731 in cash as profit for this year.
New York Giants: The owner paid $5,976 of future expenses from the operating profit.
New York Giants: The owner took $351,516 in cash as profit for this year.
Philadelphia Phillies: The owner paid $8,656 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Philadelphia Phillies: The owner took $452,837 in cash as profit for this year.
Pittsburgh Pirates: The owner paid $6,321 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Pittsburgh Pirates: The owner took $462,632 in cash as profit for this year.
St. Louis Cardinals: The owner paid $5,138 of future expenses from the operating profit.
St. Louis Cardinals: The owner took $350,651 in cash as profit for this year.
Monday, October 24th, 1910
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Bobby Wallace on the trading block.
Sunday, October 23rd, 1910
SP Herb Byram of the Brooklyn Superbas honored: Wins the 1910 World Series MVP Award.
Tuesday, October 18th, 1910
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Jesse Burkett on the trading block.
Sunday, October 16th, 1910
New York Giants: Put Gene DeMontreville on the trading block.
Saturday, October 15th, 1910
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Claude Ritchey on the trading block.
Friday, October 14th, 1910
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Amby McConnell on the trading block.
Thursday, October 13th, 1910
Chicago White Sox: Put Dick Boettiger on the trading block.
Wednesday, October 12th, 1910
Brooklyn Superbas: Vean Gregg pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 8 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, October 10th, 1910
SP Red Ames of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Ginger Beaumont of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Saturday, October 8th, 1910
New York Highlanders: Red Ames pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 7 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Superbas: Ray Collins pitches a 3-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
New York Highlanders: Charlie Hartman pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 9 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Thursday, October 6th, 1910
New York Highlanders: Doc Crandall pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, October 4th, 1910
Pittsburgh Pirates: Jesse Reynolds pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, October 3rd, 1910
CF Amos Strunk of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Harold Christman of the Brooklyn Superbas honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put John Titus on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Bill Donovan pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Dave Shean goes 5-5 against the Chicago Cubs, with 4 RBI and 1 R.
Sunday, October 2nd, 1910
Cleveland Naps: Orval Overall pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, October 1st, 1910
2B Nap Lajoie of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
2B Birdie Cree of the Boston Doves honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Rip Ragan of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Herb Byram of the Brooklyn Superbas honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Hippo Vaughn of the Chicago White Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Herb Byram of the Brooklyn Superbas honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
New York Giants: Put Jiggs Donahue on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Ollie Britton pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, September 30th, 1910
Brooklyn Superbas: Harold Christman pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 6 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Thursday, September 29th, 1910
Chicago Cubs: Charlie Schmutz pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, September 28th, 1910
Chicago Cubs: Put Red Dooin on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Matty McIntyre on the trading block.
Tuesday, September 27th, 1910
Boston Red Sox: Jim Buchanan pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Fred Beebe pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, September 26th, 1910
CF Shoeless Joe Jackson of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Christy Mathewson of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, September 25th, 1910
Cleveland Naps: Put Otis Johnson on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Sammy Strang on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Walter Mueller pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Bill Dinneen pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, September 24th, 1910
Pittsburgh Pirates: George Daly pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, September 23rd, 1910
Boston Doves: Art Schimpf pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, September 22nd, 1910
New York Giants: Richard Kauffman pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, September 20th, 1910
Philadelphia Phillies: Frank Browning pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, September 19th, 1910
CF Shoeless Joe Jackson of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Frank Schulte of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 2-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 7 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Sunday, September 18th, 1910
Cincinnati Reds: Put Noodles Hahn on the trading block.
Saturday, September 17th, 1910
Detroit Tigers: Ollie Britton pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 7 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Superbas: Ray Collins pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, September 16th, 1910
Cleveland Naps: Hub Perdue pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Thursday, September 15th, 1910
Chicago Cubs: Buck Stanley pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 9 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Wednesday, September 14th, 1910
Brooklyn Superbas: Herb Byram pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Cleveland Naps: Fred Brown pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, September 12th, 1910
2B Nap Lajoie of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
2B Birdie Cree of the Boston Doves honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Chicago White Sox: Put Germany Schaefer on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Louis Drucke pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 4 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Sunday, September 11th, 1910
Cincinnati Reds: Doc Newton pitches a 2-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Jim Scott pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 7 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Saturday, September 10th, 1910
Pittsburgh Pirates: Ginger Beaumont goes 5-6 against the Chicago Cubs, with 1 2B, 2 RBI and 2 R.
Friday, September 9th, 1910
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Jack Harper on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Johnny Evers goes 5-5 against the St. Louis Browns, with 1 2B, 0 RBI and 2 R.
Thursday, September 8th, 1910
Brooklyn Superbas: Vean Gregg pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, September 7th, 1910
Brooklyn Superbas: Herb Byram pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Tuesday, September 6th, 1910
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed McFarland on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put George Grossart on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Frank Arellanes pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, September 5th, 1910
LF Dode Paskert of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Frank Schulte of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Cleveland Naps: Orval Overall pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 7 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: George Mullin pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 2 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Sunday, September 4th, 1910
Chicago Cubs: Charles Bender pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, September 3rd, 1910
Cleveland Naps: Cack Henley pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, September 2nd, 1910
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed Abbaticchio on the trading block.
Thursday, September 1st, 1910
3B John J McGraw of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
3B Hans Lobert of the Chicago Cubs honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Lyle Cromley of the Chicago White Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Christy Mathewson of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Stan Coveleski of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Charlie Schmutz of the Chicago Cubs honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Wednesday, August 31st, 1910
Detroit Tigers: Howie Camnitz pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, August 30th, 1910
Washington Senators: Fred Burchell pitches a 7-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Mordecai Brown pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, August 29th, 1910
CF George Moriarty of the Boston Red Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Earl Yingling of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, August 28th, 1910
Philadelphia Phillies: Ed Reulbach pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Earl Yingling pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Saturday, August 27th, 1910
Chicago Cubs: Charlie Schmutz pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Walter Johnson pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, August 26th, 1910
Brooklyn Superbas: Bobby Keefe pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 10 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Howie Camnitz pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, August 25th, 1910
Pittsburgh Pirates: Tom L Hughes pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Chicago Cubs: Smoky Joe Wood pitches a 2-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Dixie E Walker pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 1 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 24th, 1910
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson records his 200th career win!
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 6-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, August 23rd, 1910
Washington Senators: Fred Beebe pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Earl Yingling pitches a 7-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, August 22nd, 1910
SP Mordecai Brown of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Christy Mathewson of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Philadelphia Athletics: Rip Ragan pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 7 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Ed Siever pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Saturday, August 20th, 1910
Philadelphia Athletics: Mordecai Brown pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, August 19th, 1910
Chicago Cubs: Charles Bender pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Thursday, August 18th, 1910
Detroit Tigers: Howie Camnitz pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
New York Highlanders: John Schultz pitches a 6-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, August 15th, 1910
C Eddie Ainsmith of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SS Honus Wagner of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
New York Highlanders: Doc Crandall pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Saturday, August 13th, 1910
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Bobby Wallace on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Mike O'Neill pitches a 3-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Thursday, August 11th, 1910
New York Highlanders: Red Ames pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Ralph Glaze pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 7 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 10th, 1910
Chicago Cubs: Al Carson pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Tuesday, August 9th, 1910
Cleveland Naps: Fred Brown pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 10 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, August 8th, 1910
SP Doc White of the Boston Red Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Christy Mathewson of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Chicago White Sox: Lyle Cromley pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Rip Ragan pitches a 1-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Boston Doves: Joe Lake pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Sunday, August 7th, 1910
Chicago White Sox: Ralph Glaze pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Saturday, August 6th, 1910
Chicago White Sox: Jim Scott pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, August 5th, 1910
Detroit Tigers: Ed Summers pitches a 7-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 7 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, August 4th, 1910
Chicago Cubs: Charles Bender pitches a 8-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 3rd, 1910
Philadelphia Phillies: Ed Siever pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Boston Red Sox: Bill Donovan pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, August 2nd, 1910
Boston Red Sox: George Moriarty goes 5-7 against the Detroit Tigers, with 1 2B, 1 RBI and 1 R.
Detroit Tigers: Tris Speaker goes 5-6 against the Boston Red Sox, with 1 2B, 1 3B, 3 RBI and 1 R.
Monday, August 1st, 1910
SP Mordecai Brown of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Elmer Flick of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
2B Frank Baker of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
RF Elmer Flick of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Red Ames of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Al Carson of the Chicago Cubs honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Stan Coveleski of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Herb Byram of the Brooklyn Superbas honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Boston Red Sox: Put Doc Gessler on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put John Titus on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Wid Conroy on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Doc White pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Sunday, July 31st, 1910
Brooklyn Superbas: The Brooklyn Superbas have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Cleveland Naps: Removed Otis Johnson from the trading block.
Saturday, July 30th, 1910
Brooklyn Superbas: Bobby Keefe pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Ralph Glaze pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, July 29th, 1910
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put John Meyers on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Red Ames pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Mordecai Brown pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 12 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, July 28th, 1910
Philadelphia Phillies: Lou Fiene pitches a 3-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Bill Lattimore pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Wednesday, July 27th, 1910
Chicago White Sox: Put Charles Moran on the trading block.
Tuesday, July 26th, 1910
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Bert Coy on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Tim Jordan on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Bill Friel on the trading block.
Monday, July 25th, 1910
SP Reeve McKay of the Boston Red Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Ginger Beaumont of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Boston Red Sox: Bill Donovan pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Sunday, July 24th, 1910
Chicago White Sox: Put Kinlock Swan on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Burt Keeley on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put George Grossart on the trading block.
Saturday, July 23rd, 1910
New York Giants: Billy Neal pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, July 22nd, 1910
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Harry Wolverton on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put George Gibson on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Doc White pitches a 2-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, July 21st, 1910
New York Giants: Put Jake Thielman on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Reeve McKay pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 7 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Tom L Hughes pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 7 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Boston Doves: Birdie Cree goes 5-6 against the Chicago Cubs, with 1 RBI and 3 R.
Wednesday, July 20th, 1910
Cleveland Naps: Put Otis Johnson on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Mordecai Brown pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Boston Doves: Ty Cobb goes 5-8 against the Pittsburgh Pirates, with 2 2B, 1 3B, 0 RBI and 3 R.
Tuesday, July 19th, 1910
Cleveland Naps: Orval Overall pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, July 18th, 1910
SP Bill Hogg of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Jack Fournier of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Chicago Cubs: Put Grant Thatcher on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: John Schultz pitches a 6-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Boston Red Sox: Reeve McKay pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Saturday, July 16th, 1910
Chicago White Sox: Lyle Cromley pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, July 15th, 1910
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Willie Keeler on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put Truck Eagan on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Charlie Schmutz pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Bill Hogg pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Thursday, July 14th, 1910
New York Giants: Put Alex Hardy on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Kitty Knight pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Jim Scott pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 6 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Superbas: Herb Byram pitches a 9-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Boston Doves: Joe Lake pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, July 13th, 1910
New York Giants: Put Sammy Strang on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Hobe Ferris on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Fred Mitchell on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Doc White on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Chappie McFarland on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Bob Dresser on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Oscar Graham on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Elmer Stricklett on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Dad Hale on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Eddie Plank on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Barney Wolfe on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Tom L Hughes pitches a 3-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 3 strikeouts and 6 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 12th, 1910
Chicago White Sox: Put Germany Schaefer on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Freddy Parent on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put Danny Hoffman on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put Mickey Doolin on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put Ed Killian on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put Hooks Wiltse on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put George Ives on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Thomas Doyle on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Joe Yeager on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Joseph Sporer on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Jack Pfiester on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Tom Needham on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Jimmy Barrett on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Nick Altrock on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Frank Roth on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Jack Thoney on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Bob Edmondson on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put George Mullin on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Cack Henley pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, July 11th, 1910
RF Harry Hooper of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Ty Cobb of the Boston Doves honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Chicago White Sox: The Chicago White Sox have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Ed Murphy on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Bob Wicker on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Elmer Califf on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Charlie Starr on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Larry Schlafly on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Cliff Blankenship on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Ned Garvin on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Bob Rhoads on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Claude Ritchey on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Dan McGann on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Homer Smoot on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Charlie Shields on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Rube Kisinger on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Art Devlin on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Bert Husting on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Miller Huggins on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Clarence Currie on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Lew Drill on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Nap Lajoie gets his 2000th career hit!
Saturday, July 9th, 1910
Washington Senators: Bill Lattimore pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Boston Doves: Otto Miller goes 5-6 against the St. Louis Cardinals, with 2 RBI and 2 R.
Cleveland Naps: Fred Snodgrass goes 5-5 against the Boston Red Sox, with 1 2B, 1 RBI and 3 R.
Philadelphia Phillies: Duffy Lewis goes 5-6 against the Pittsburgh Pirates, with 3 RBI and 1 R.
Friday, July 8th, 1910
Boston Red Sox: Doc White pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, July 7th, 1910
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Claude Ritchey from the trading block.
Boston Doves: Monte Method pitches a 3-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, July 6th, 1910
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Emmet Heidrick on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put John Morrisey on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Bobby Wallace on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put John Frill on the trading block.
Monday, July 4th, 1910
2B Frank Baker of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Al Orth of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Cleveland Naps: Orval Overall pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Cleveland Naps: Fred Brown pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Doc Newton pitches a 6-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 0 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Sunday, July 3rd, 1910
Cincinnati Reds: Jack Coombs pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Nick Altrock pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Saturday, July 2nd, 1910
Cincinnati Reds: Al Orth pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 0 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, July 1st, 1910
CF Tris Speaker of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
3B Hans Lobert of the Chicago Cubs honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Ed Giencke of the Boston Red Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Vic Willis of the Boston Doves honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Stan Coveleski of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Charlie Schmutz of the Chicago Cubs honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
St. Louis Browns: Put Matty McIntyre on the trading block.
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Chicago Cubs: Frosty Thomas pitches a 7-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 29th, 1910
Washington Senators: Walter Mueller pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Ed Summers pitches a 12-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, June 28th, 1910
Boston Doves: Vic Willis pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 7 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Ed Reulbach pitches a 7-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 4 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Monday, June 27th, 1910
2B Nap Lajoie of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Sam Crawford of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
New York Giants: The New York Giants have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Philadelphia Athletics: Mordecai Brown pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Al Orth pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, June 24th, 1910
St. Louis Cardinals: Si Jensen pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, June 23rd, 1910
New York Giants: Put Socks Seybold on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Jiggs Donahue on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Gene DeMontreville on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Al Orth pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 0 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
New York Highlanders: Doc Crandall pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Dick Crutcher pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 8 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 22nd, 1910
Chicago White Sox: Lyle Cromley pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Ben Henderson pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 5 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Howard Guyn pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Tuesday, June 21st, 1910
New York Highlanders: Mike Donlin gets his 2000th career hit!
Monday, June 20th, 1910
1B Ben Houser of the Boston Red Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Monte Method of the Boston Doves honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, June 19th, 1910
St. Louis Browns: Put Billy Gilbert on the trading block.
Saturday, June 18th, 1910
Chicago White Sox: Dick Crutcher pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Superbas: Bris Lord goes 5-6 against the Chicago Cubs, with 0 RBI and 3 R.
Friday, June 17th, 1910
Cleveland Naps: Ed Killian pitches a 6-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 0 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Boston Doves: Monte Method pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Chicago Cubs: Smoky Joe Wood pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 9 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Ben Henderson pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, June 16th, 1910
Philadelphia Athletics: Mordecai Brown pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Bill Hogg pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, June 13th, 1910
2B Charlie Loudenslager of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Billy Lush of the Boston Doves honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Boston Red Sox: The Boston Red Sox have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Boston Doves: The Boston Doves have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Chicago Cubs: The Chicago Cubs have announced that they set their team focus from 'Rebuild' to 'Neutral'
Cincinnati Reds: The Cincinnati Reds have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Philadelphia Phillies: The Philadelphia Phillies have announced that they set their team focus from 'Rebuild' to 'Neutral'
Pittsburgh Pirates: The Pittsburgh Pirates have announced that they set their team focus from 'Rebuild' to 'Neutral'
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Billy Purtell on the trading block.
Sunday, June 12th, 1910
New York Highlanders: Removed Shad Barry from the trading block.
Saturday, June 11th, 1910
St. Louis Browns: Put Spike Shannon on the trading block.
Friday, June 10th, 1910
Boston Red Sox: Put Tacks Neuer on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Bill Donovan on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Jimmy T Williams on the trading block.
New York Giants: George Hunter pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 8 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Rip Ragan pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Walter Johnson pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Bill Coughlin goes 5-5 against the Chicago White Sox, with 1 2B, 2 RBI and 1 R.
Wednesday, June 8th, 1910
New York Highlanders: Red Ames pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Ed Summers pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, June 6th, 1910
3B John Knight of the Chicago White Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Smoky Joe Wood of the Chicago Cubs honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Cincinnati Reds: Harry Steinfeldt goes 5-5 against the Brooklyn Superbas, with 1 3B, 1 RBI and 1 R.
Friday, June 3rd, 1910
St. Louis Browns: Ed Karger pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Ed Siever pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 1st, 1910
3B John J McGraw of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
RF George Stinson of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Bill Donovan of the Boston Red Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Rube Waddell of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Stan Coveleski of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Charlie Schmutz of the Chicago Cubs honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Tuesday, May 31st, 1910
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 7 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Boston Red Sox: Chick Stahl gets his 2000th career hit!
Monday, May 30th, 1910
SP Ed Summers of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Doc Newton of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Detroit Tigers: Stan Coveleski pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 4 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Dick Crutcher pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 11 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Ed Summers pitches a 2-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Boston Red Sox: Bill Donovan pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Boston Doves: Joe Lake pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Chicago Cubs: Smoky Joe Wood pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 8 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Sunday, May 29th, 1910
Chicago White Sox: Ralph Glaze pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Saturday, May 28th, 1910
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Bob Rhoads from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Bill Dinneen pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Doc Newton pitches a 12-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 1 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Friday, May 27th, 1910
Detroit Tigers: Ed Summers pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Fielder Jones gets his 2000th career hit!
Thursday, May 26th, 1910
Washington Senators: Put John S Farrell on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Larry McLean on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Jack Coombs pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Bill Hogg pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 10 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cleveland Naps: Cack Henley pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Tuesday, May 24th, 1910
Chicago Cubs: Put Red Dooin on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Felix Dingle on the trading block.
Monday, May 23rd, 1910
3B Bill Bradley of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF George Stinson of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Chicago Cubs: Charles Bender pitches a NO-HITTER against the Philadelphia Phillies with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Doc Newton pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 4 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Saturday, May 21st, 1910
Cincinnati Reds: Howard Guyn pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, May 20th, 1910
Boston Red Sox: Jimmy Collins got suspended 3 games after ejection following arguing a strike call.
Brooklyn Superbas: Ray Collins pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Walter Johnson pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, May 19th, 1910
Detroit Tigers: Put Billy Maloney on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Charles Bender pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 10 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Elmer Flick gets his 2000th career hit!
Wednesday, May 18th, 1910
Detroit Tigers: Ed Summers pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 0 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Mike O'Neill pitches a 8-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, May 17th, 1910
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Harry Wolverton on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Barry McCormick on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put A. Jeffries on the trading block.
New York Giants: Billy Neal pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Boston Red Sox: Bill Donovan pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, May 16th, 1910
SP Doc Crandall of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Rube Waddell of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Saturday, May 14th, 1910
Boston Red Sox: Removed George Winter from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, May 13th, 1910
Boston Red Sox: Removed Peter Berg from the trading block.
Boston Doves: Vic Willis pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Superbas: Bobby Keefe pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 7 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Thursday, May 12th, 1910
Cincinnati Reds: Harry Steinfeldt gets his 2000th career hit!
Wednesday, May 11th, 1910
Chicago White Sox: Ralph Glaze pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, May 10th, 1910
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Mike O'Neill pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 2 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Monday, May 9th, 1910
3B Bill Bradley of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Jack Fournier of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Willie Keeler on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Jimmy Foulks pitches a 6-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Lou Fiene pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Sunday, May 8th, 1910
New York Giants: Put Wid Conroy on the trading block.
Saturday, May 7th, 1910
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, May 6th, 1910
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Barry McCormick from the trading block.
Thursday, May 5th, 1910
Cincinnati Reds: Mike O'Neill pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Boston Doves: Joe Lake pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Boston Doves: Birdie Cree goes 0-3 against the Brooklyn Superbas, ending his hitting streak at 31 games.
Tuesday, May 3rd, 1910
Brooklyn Superbas: Ray Collins pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Boston Red Sox: Bill Donovan pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
New York Highlanders: John Schultz pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 2 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Boston Doves: Birdie Cree goes 1-4 against the Philadelphia Phillies, extending his hitting streak to 30 games!
Monday, May 2nd, 1910
SP Walter Johnson of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
2B Birdie Cree of the Boston Doves honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Chicago Cubs: Put Red Dooin on the trading block.
Sunday, May 1st, 1910
CF Tris Speaker of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
2B Birdie Cree of the Boston Doves honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Walter Johnson of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Tom L Hughes of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Stan Coveleski of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
CL John Frill of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Chicago Cubs: Harry Krause pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Walter Johnson pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, April 30th, 1910
St. Louis Browns: Frank Arellanes pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Ginger Beaumont goes 5-5 against the Chicago Cubs, with 2 RBI and 0 R.
Friday, April 29th, 1910
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Elmer Flick on the trading block.
Thursday, April 28th, 1910
Washington Senators: Bill Hogg pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, April 27th, 1910
Boston Red Sox: Jim Buchanan pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Boston Doves: Birdie Cree goes 2-5 against the Brooklyn Superbas, extending his hitting streak to 25 games!
Tuesday, April 26th, 1910
Detroit Tigers: Walter Johnson pitches a 8-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 10 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, April 25th, 1910
CF Tris Speaker of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
2B Birdie Cree of the Boston Doves honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Miller Huggins from the trading block.
Sunday, April 24th, 1910
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Harry H Davis from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Charlie Dexter from the trading block.
Saturday, April 23rd, 1910
Philadelphia Athletics: Mordecai Brown pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, April 22nd, 1910
St. Louis Browns: Frank Arellanes pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, April 21st, 1910
Cincinnati Reds: Doc Newton pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Boston Doves: Birdie Cree goes 1-5 against the New York Giants, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Wednesday, April 20th, 1910
St. Louis Browns: Louis Drucke pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Tuesday, April 19th, 1910
Brooklyn Superbas: Ray Collins pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, April 18th, 1910
Cincinnati Reds: Al Orth pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Sunday, April 17th, 1910
Detroit Tigers: Howie Camnitz pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, April 16th, 1910
Cincinnati Reds: Mike O'Neill pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, April 15th, 1910
Boston Red Sox: Bill Donovan pitches a 8-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 2 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Boston Red Sox: Ira Thomas goes 5-5 against the New York Highlanders, with 2 RBI and 3 R.
Monday, April 11th, 1910
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Harry McNeal from the trading block.
Sunday, April 10th, 1910
St. Louis Browns: Removed Frank Roth from the trading block.
Thursday, April 7th, 1910
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Emmet Heidrick from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Bill Phyle from the trading block.
Tuesday, April 5th, 1910
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Dan McGann from the trading block.
Saturday, April 2nd, 1910
Cincinnati Reds: Removed John Dobbs from the trading block.
Thursday, March 31st, 1910
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Eli Cates from the trading block.
Wednesday, March 30th, 1910
Washington Senators: Removed Chappie McFarland from the trading block.
Tuesday, March 29th, 1910
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Bob Wicker from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Elmer Califf from the trading block.
Sunday, March 27th, 1910
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed John P Burke from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Grant Thatcher from the trading block.
Thursday, March 24th, 1910
Boston Red Sox: Removed Claude Elliott from the trading block.
Wednesday, March 23rd, 1910
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Ed Phelps from the trading block.
Sunday, March 20th, 1910
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Ned Garvin from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Tom Needham from the trading block.
Wednesday, March 16th, 1910
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Charlie Shields from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Clarence Currie from the trading block.
Tuesday, March 15th, 1910
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed John Morrisey from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Jesse Reynolds from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Rube Kisinger from the trading block.
Friday, March 11th, 1910
Boston Red Sox: Removed Bill Donovan from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Dolly Gray from the trading block.
Thursday, March 10th, 1910
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed George Disch from the trading block.
Tuesday, March 8th, 1910
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Bobby Wallace from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Larry Schlafly from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Bert Husting from the trading block.
Thursday, March 3rd, 1910
New York Giants: Removed Joseph Sporer from the trading block.
Wednesday, February 23rd, 1910
St. Louis Browns: Removed Spike Shannon from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Billy Gilbert from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Jimmy Barrett from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Alex Pearson from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Al Orth from the trading block.
Tuesday, February 22nd, 1910
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Lew Drill from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Willie Keeler from the trading block.
Monday, February 21st, 1910
Chicago Cubs: Put Carl Lundgren on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Red Dooin from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Watty Lee from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Nick Altrock from the trading block.
Saturday, February 19th, 1910
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Dave Fultz from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Jack Pfiester from the trading block.
Friday, February 18th, 1910
Boston Red Sox: Removed Hobe Ferris from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Bill Dinneen from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Jimmy T Williams from the trading block.
Thursday, February 17th, 1910
New York Giants: Removed Thomas Doyle from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Jake Thielman from the trading block.
Wednesday, February 16th, 1910
Washington Senators: Removed Bob Dresser from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Eddie Plank from the trading block.
Tuesday, February 15th, 1910
New York Giants: Removed Jiggs Donahue from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Gene DeMontreville from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed John Maloney from the trading block.
Monday, February 14th, 1910
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Elmer Flick from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Ed Murphy from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Earl Zook from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Charlie Starr from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Bert Coy from the trading block.
Sunday, February 13th, 1910
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Rip Ragan from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Oscar Graham from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Barney Wolfe from the trading block.
Thursday, February 3rd, 1910
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Harry McNeal on the trading block.
Friday, January 28th, 1910
Boston Red Sox: Put Claude Elliott on the trading block.
Thursday, January 27th, 1910
Chicago Cubs: Put Bill Burns on the trading block.
Tuesday, January 25th, 1910
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Emil Batch on the trading block.
Sunday, January 9th, 1910
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Fred Beebe on the trading block.
Wednesday, December 22nd, 1909
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Bill Phyle on the trading block.
Monday, December 20th, 1909
Cincinnati Reds: Put Wiley Dunham on the trading block.
Friday, December 10th, 1909
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Charlie Shields on the trading block.
Thursday, December 9th, 1909
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Tom McCreery from the trading block.
Friday, December 3rd, 1909
Cincinnati Reds: Put Jim McGinley on the trading block.
Thursday, December 2nd, 1909
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Harry McNeal from the trading block.
Sunday, November 14th, 1909
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Kinlock Swan on the trading block.
Saturday, November 13th, 1909
New York Highlanders: Put Harry Rush on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Put Shad Barry on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Put Fred Wills on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Put Bob Ganley on the trading block.
Thursday, November 11th, 1909
Washington Senators: Put Whitey Alpermann on the trading block.
Tuesday, November 9th, 1909
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Ed Phelps on the trading block.
Sunday, November 7th, 1909
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Burt Keeley on the trading block.
Tuesday, November 2nd, 1909
Boston Red Sox: Put Bill Donovan on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Hobe Ferris on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Jimmy T Williams on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Freddy Parent on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put George Winter on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Gus Dorner on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Oscar Graham on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Peter Berg on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Bob Spade on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Barney Wolfe on the trading block.
Monday, October 25th, 1909
Chicago Cubs: Put Jim Delahanty on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Mordecai Brown on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Danny Green on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Dolly Gray on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Jim Jackson on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Cy Seymour on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Thomas Doyle on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Grant Thatcher on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Jake Thielman on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Red Dooin on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Wid Conroy on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Nick Carter on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Jiggs Donahue on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Erve Beck on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Joseph Sporer on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Gene DeMontreville on the trading block.
Sunday, October 24th, 1909
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Harry H Davis on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Harry McNeal on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Dave Fultz on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Rip Ragan on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Earl Moore on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Socks Seybold on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put John P Burke on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Bill Dinneen on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put George Disch on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Charlie Dexter on the trading block.
Saturday, October 23rd, 1909
Washington Senators: Put Johnny Kling on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Oscar Jones on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Chappie McFarland on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Bob Dresser on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Emmet Heidrick on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Elmer Stricklett on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Ed Murphy on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Fred Burchell on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Eddie Plank on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put John Morrisey on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Bobby Wallace on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Bob Wicker on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Earl Zook on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Willie Keeler on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put John Deering on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Elmer Califf on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Charlie Starr on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Bert Coy on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Larry Schlafly on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Ned Garvin on the trading block.
Friday, October 22nd, 1909
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Charlie Hemphill on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Tommy Leach on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Bob Rhoads on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Claude Ritchey on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Rube Waddell on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Bill Foxen on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Frank Oberlin on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Dad Ahorn on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Jesse Reynolds on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Chick Robitaille on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Rube Kisinger on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Claude Elliott on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put W. McHale on the trading block.
Thursday, October 21st, 1909
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Dan McGann on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Mike O'Neill on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Tom McCreery on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Miller Huggins on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Clarence Currie on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Lew Drill on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Bert Husting on the trading block.
Tuesday, October 19th, 1909
Cincinnati Reds: Put Harry Bay on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put John Dobbs on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Noodles Hahn on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Eli Cates on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put John Maloney on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Fred Smith on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Del Howard on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Alex Pearson on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Al Orth on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Homer Smoot on the trading block.
Monday, October 18th, 1909
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed R Smith on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Oller Maas on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Sammy Curran on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Elmer Flick on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Jack Harper on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Spike Shannon on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed McFarland on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Watty Lee on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put John Titus on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Happy Townsend on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Billy Gilbert on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Doc White on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Tom Needham on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Harry Wolverton on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed Abbaticchio on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Art Devlin on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Jack Pfiester on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Jimmy Barrett on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Nick Altrock on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Dots Miller on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Barry McCormick on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Frank Roth on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Moose Grimshaw on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Rube DeGroff on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed Siever on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Hap Myers on the trading block.
Sunday, October 17th, 1909
Boston Red Sox: Removed Bill Donovan from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Hobe Ferris from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Jack Chesbro from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Jimmy T Williams from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed George Winter from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Jake Gettman from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Peter Berg from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Bob Spade from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Cy Vorhees from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Removed Jim Buchanan from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed Otis Johnson from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed Truck Eagan from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Kid Elberfeld from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Charlie Malay from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Ducky J Holmes from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Joe Yeager from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed John Terry from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Dutch Meier from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Patsy Dougherty from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed John Hole from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Billy Maloney from the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Removed Mike Donlin from the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Removed Harry Rush from the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Removed Shad Barry from the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Removed Fred Wills from the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Removed Bob Ganley from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Ed Phelps from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Harry H Davis from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Harry McNeal from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Dave Fultz from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Rip Ragan from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Earl Moore from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Socks Seybold from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed John P Burke from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed George Disch from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Patrick Keefe from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Charlie Dexter from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Spike Shannon from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Billy Gilbert from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Tom Needham from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Jimmy Barrett from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Nick Altrock from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Dots Miller from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Frank Roth from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Hap Myers from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Tim Jordan from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed S. Miller from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed John S Farrell from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Chappie McFarland from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Jack Corrigan from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Bob Dresser from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Elmer Stricklett from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Fred Burchell from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Eddie Plank from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Dan McGann from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Mike O'Neill from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Tom McCreery from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Miller Huggins from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Clarence Currie from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Earl Howard from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Lew Drill from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed William Kenneally from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Bert Husting from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Jim Delahanty from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Jim Jackson from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Red Dooin from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Nick Carter from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed John Dobbs from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Noodles Hahn from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Eli Cates from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Heinie Peitz from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed James Hartley from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Fred Smith from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Otto Newlin from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Alex Pearson from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Al Orth from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Homer Smoot from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Mordecai Brown from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Jake Weimer from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Dolly Gray from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Cy Seymour from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Thomas Doyle from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Sammy Strang from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Jake Thielman from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Wid Conroy from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Jiggs Donahue from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Alex Hardy from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Erve Beck from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Joseph Sporer from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Dick Harley from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ed R Smith from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Red Donahue from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Oller Maas from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Sammy Curran from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Jack Harper from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ed McFarland from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed John Titus from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Happy Townsend from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Doc White from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Harry Wolverton from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ed Abbaticchio from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Jack Pfiester from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Emil Batch from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Barry McCormick from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed A. Jeffries from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Moose Grimshaw from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ed Siever from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Michael Bucks from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Rube Waddell from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Roy Rock from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Emmet Heidrick from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Ballplayer Dobie from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Ed Murphy from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed John Morrisey from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Bobby Wallace from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Bob Wicker from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Kaiser Wilhelm from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Earl Zook from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Willie Keeler from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Elmer Califf from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Charlie Starr from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Bert Coy from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Red Kleinow from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Larry Schlafly from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Ned Garvin from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Pop Foster from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: The Boston Red Sox have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
New York Highlanders: The New York Highlanders have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Rebuild'
Philadelphia Athletics: The Philadelphia Athletics have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Chicago Cubs: The Chicago Cubs have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Rebuild'
Cincinnati Reds: The Cincinnati Reds have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
Philadelphia Phillies: The Philadelphia Phillies have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Rebuild'
Pittsburgh Pirates: The Pittsburgh Pirates have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Rebuild'
Boston Red Sox: The owner paid $5,327 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Boston Red Sox: The owner took $436,481 in cash as profit for this year.
Chicago White Sox: The owner paid $3,493 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Chicago White Sox: The owner took $482,409 in cash as profit for this year.
Cleveland Naps: The owner paid $4,607 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Cleveland Naps: The owner took $137,290 in cash as profit for this year.
Detroit Tigers: The owner paid $2,891 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Detroit Tigers: The owner took $407,996 in cash as profit for this year.
New York Highlanders: The owner paid $7,683 of future expenses from the operating profit.
New York Highlanders: The owner took $116,502 in cash as profit for this year.
Philadelphia Athletics: The owner paid $13,672 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Philadelphia Athletics: The owner took $132,259 in cash as profit for this year.
St. Louis Browns: The owner paid $2,767 of future expenses from the operating profit.
St. Louis Browns: The owner took $201,380 in cash as profit for this year.
Washington Senators: The owner paid $6,776 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Washington Senators: The owner took $79,303 in cash as profit for this year.
Brooklyn Superbas: The owner paid $6,280 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Brooklyn Superbas: The owner took $370,389 in cash as profit for this year.
Boston Doves: The owner paid $2,826 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Boston Doves: The owner took $445,368 in cash as profit for this year.
Chicago Cubs: The owner paid $5,543 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Chicago Cubs: The owner took $478,595 in cash as profit for this year.
Cincinnati Reds: The owner paid $2,650 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Cincinnati Reds: The owner took $542,755 in cash as profit for this year.
New York Giants: The owner paid $2,793 of future expenses from the operating profit.
New York Giants: The owner took $318,697 in cash as profit for this year.
Philadelphia Phillies: The owner paid $4,097 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Philadelphia Phillies: The owner took $507,172 in cash as profit for this year.
Pittsburgh Pirates: The owner paid $6,162 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Pittsburgh Pirates: The owner took $507,685 in cash as profit for this year.
St. Louis Cardinals: The owner paid $6,264 of future expenses from the operating profit.
St. Louis Cardinals: The owner took $313,256 in cash as profit for this year.
Friday, October 15th, 1909
Chicago White Sox: Chick Brandom pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 0 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
SP Chick Brandom of the Chicago White Sox honored: Wins the 1909 World Series MVP Award.
Monday, October 11th, 1909
Chicago White Sox: Chick Brandom pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 4 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Sunday, October 10th, 1909
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Larry Schlafly on the trading block.
Thursday, October 7th, 1909
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Roy Rock on the trading block.
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Chicago Cubs: Charles Bender pitches a 6-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, October 4th, 1909
CF Tris Speaker of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Bert Daniels of the Chicago Cubs honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Cleveland Naps: Put Otis Johnson on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Homer Smoot on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Ed Reulbach pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 10 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Sunday, October 3rd, 1909
Cleveland Naps: Fred Brown pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, October 1st, 1909
CF Tris Speaker of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
RF Sam Crawford of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Chick Brandom of the Chicago White Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Doc Newton of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Ed Giencke of the Boston Red Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Ray Collins of the Brooklyn Superbas honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Detroit Tigers: Howie Camnitz pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 6 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Thursday, September 30th, 1909
Boston Doves: Art Schimpf pitches a 2-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, September 29th, 1909
Philadelphia Phillies: Roy A Thomas goes 5-6 against the Chicago Cubs, with 3 RBI and 1 R.
Tuesday, September 28th, 1909
Cleveland Naps: Put Truck Eagan on the trading block.
Monday, September 27th, 1909
SP Chick Brandom of the Chicago White Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Si Jensen of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, September 26th, 1909
St. Louis Cardinals: Si Jensen pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, September 25th, 1909
Boston Red Sox: Ed Giencke pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, September 24th, 1909
Detroit Tigers: Ed Summers pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Ralph Glaze pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 8 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, September 23rd, 1909
Philadelphia Athletics: Bill Dinneen pitches a 1-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, September 22nd, 1909
Pittsburgh Pirates: Tom Tuckey pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, September 21st, 1909
Chicago White Sox: Chick Brandom pitches a 6-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 1 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Boston Red Sox: Jimmy Collins gets his 2500th career hit!
Monday, September 20th, 1909
SP Chick Brandom of the Chicago White Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Frank Corridon of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Sunday, September 19th, 1909
Philadelphia Phillies: Frank Corridon pitches a 7-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, September 17th, 1909
Chicago White Sox: Chick Brandom pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 0 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, September 16th, 1909
New York Highlanders: Frank Gum pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, September 14th, 1909
St. Louis Browns: Put Billy Gilbert on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Bill Dinneen pitches a 6-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, September 13th, 1909
SS Art Fletcher of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Richard Kauffman of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Boston Doves: Joe Lake pitches a 6-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, September 10th, 1909
Chicago Cubs: Put Red Dooin on the trading block.
New York Giants: Richard Kauffman pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
New York Highlanders: John J McGraw gets his 2500th career hit!
Philadelphia Phillies: Roy A Thomas goes 5-6 against the Boston Doves, with 1 RBI and 3 R.
Philadelphia Athletics: Rip Ragan pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, September 8th, 1909
Boston Doves: Joe Lake pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Ginger Beaumont gets his 2000th career hit!
Monday, September 6th, 1909
CF Tris Speaker of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Doc Newton of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
St. Louis Cardinals: Si Jensen pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Boston Red Sox: Ed Giencke pitches a 3-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 12 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Chicago Cubs: Charles Bender pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 8 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Richard Kauffman pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Sunday, September 5th, 1909
Cincinnati Reds: Doc Newton pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Cleveland Naps: Ed Killian pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 1 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Saturday, September 4th, 1909
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, September 3rd, 1909
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Emil Batch on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: George Zackert pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Thursday, September 2nd, 1909
St. Louis Browns: Put Tim Jordan on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Ed Siever pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Boston Doves: Vic Willis pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Wednesday, September 1st, 1909
CF Tris Speaker of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
2B Larry Doyle of the Brooklyn Superbas honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Walter Johnson of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Christy Mathewson of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Louis Drucke of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Ray Collins of the Brooklyn Superbas honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
St. Louis Cardinals: Pug Cavet pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 3 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
New York Highlanders: Charlie Hartman pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 6 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Tuesday, August 31st, 1909
Chicago Cubs: Rudy Bell got suspended 4 games after ejection following arguing a strike call.
Monday, August 30th, 1909
SP Nick Maddox of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
3B Eddie Collins Sr of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
St. Louis Browns: Ed Karger pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Doc White pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Sunday, August 29th, 1909
New York Highlanders: Put Shad Barry on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Ralph Glaze pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Saturday, August 28th, 1909
Chicago White Sox: Jim Scott pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Solly Hofman goes 0-3 against the Philadelphia Athletics, ending his hitting streak at 25 games.
Friday, August 27th, 1909
Chicago White Sox: Dick Crutcher pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Billy Neal pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Nick Maddox pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 8 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Solly Hofman goes 1-3 against the Philadelphia Athletics, extending his hitting streak to 25 games!
Thursday, August 26th, 1909
Chicago White Sox: Lyle Cromley pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 25th, 1909
Chicago Cubs: Put Jim Jackson on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Doc Crandall pitches a 7-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, August 24th, 1909
St. Louis Browns: Frank Arellanes pitches a 3-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, August 23rd, 1909
SP Howie Camnitz of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
2B Larry Doyle of the Brooklyn Superbas honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Detroit Tigers: Nick Maddox pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Chicago Cubs: Frosty Thomas pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Sunday, August 22nd, 1909
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Tom McCreery on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Solly Hofman goes 1-4 against the Boston Red Sox, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Saturday, August 21st, 1909
Detroit Tigers: Howie Camnitz pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Jiggs Donahue goes 5-5 against the Cincinnati Reds, with 1 RBI and 3 R.
Thursday, August 19th, 1909
New York Giants: Dolly Gray pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 18th, 1909
New York Giants: Billy Neal pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: James Durham pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 10 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, August 16th, 1909
CF Solly Hofman of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Mordecai Brown of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
New York Highlanders: Doc Crandall pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Ralph Glaze pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 2 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Saturday, August 14th, 1909
Cincinnati Reds: Al Orth pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, August 13th, 1909
New York Giants: Mordecai Brown pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, August 12th, 1909
Philadelphia Phillies: Doc White pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Boston Doves: Joe Lake pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: George Mullin pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Cleveland Naps: Shoeless Joe Jackson goes 5-6 against the Boston Red Sox, with 1 2B, 2 3B, 2 RBI and 3 R.
Wednesday, August 11th, 1909
Detroit Tigers: Walter Johnson pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 7 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Boston Red Sox: Jack Chesbro pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, August 10th, 1909
New York Highlanders: Harry Rush pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 8 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Ed Reulbach pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, August 9th, 1909
CF Gavvy Cravath of the Chicago White Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Christy Mathewson of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
New York Giants: Mordecai Brown pitches a 6-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Sunday, August 8th, 1909
Washington Senators: Put John S Farrell on the trading block.
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Saturday, August 7th, 1909
Cincinnati Reds: Put John Dobbs on the trading block.
Boston Doves: Joe Lake pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, August 6th, 1909
Pittsburgh Pirates: Tom Tuckey pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Chicago Cubs: Hack Schumann pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 7 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Thursday, August 5th, 1909
New York Giants: Mordecai Brown pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Boston Doves: Art Schimpf pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Frank Corridon pitches a 7-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Ed Karger pitches a 3-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, August 3rd, 1909
St. Louis Browns: Put Jimmy Barrett on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Ned Garvin pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
New York Highlanders: Shad Barry goes 5-5 against the St. Louis Browns, with 3 2B, 3 RBI and 3 R.
Monday, August 2nd, 1909
SP Bill Hogg of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Christy Mathewson of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, August 1st, 1909
LF Harry H Davis of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
3B Eddie Collins Sr of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Howie Camnitz of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Rube Waddell of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Floyd Willis of the Boston Red Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Ray Collins of the Brooklyn Superbas honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Chicago Cubs: Charles Bender pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Saturday, July 31st, 1909
Washington Senators: Bill Hogg pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 5 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Friday, July 30th, 1909
Cleveland Naps: Ed Killian pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Nick Maddox pitches a 3-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, July 29th, 1909
Chicago Cubs: Al Carson pitches a 2-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 4 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Cleveland Naps: Cack Henley pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Wednesday, July 28th, 1909
Chicago Cubs: Put Jim Delahanty on the trading block.
Boston Doves: Vic Willis pitches a 3-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 27th, 1909
Cincinnati Reds: Put Otto Newlin on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Bill Hogg pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, July 26th, 1909
SP Floyd Willis of the Boston Red Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Al Carson of the Chicago Cubs honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 8 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Sunday, July 25th, 1909
Cleveland Naps: Put Otis Johnson on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Barney Joy pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Jimmy Dygert pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Saturday, July 24th, 1909
New York Giants: Put Dolly Gray on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Al Carson pitches a 3-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, July 23rd, 1909
St. Louis Browns: Frank Arellanes pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Thomas Doyle pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
New York Highlanders: Doc Crandall pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 6 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Boston Red Sox: Floyd Willis pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Thursday, July 22nd, 1909
Detroit Tigers: Put John Terry on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: James Durham pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Wednesday, July 21st, 1909
Boston Red Sox: Put Jake Gettman on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Bill Donovan pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
New York Highlanders: Jack Hickey pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 3 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 20th, 1909
Cleveland Naps: Cack Henley pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, July 19th, 1909
SP Ralph Glaze of the Chicago White Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Elmer Flick of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Philadelphia Phillies: The Philadelphia Phillies have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
New York Giants: Put Wid Conroy on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Floyd Willis pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Saturday, July 17th, 1909
New York Giants: Put Jake Thielman on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Walter Johnson pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 6 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Friday, July 16th, 1909
Detroit Tigers: Put Ducky J Holmes on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Bob Wicker on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Red Kleinow on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Hunter Hill on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Ralph Glaze pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Frank Corridon pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Tom L Hughes pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 7 strikeouts and 6 BB allowed!
Thursday, July 15th, 1909
New York Giants: Put Sammy Strang on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Al Carson pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, July 14th, 1909
New York Giants: Put Mordecai Brown on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Fred Burchell on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Erve Beck on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Doc Crandall pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 0 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Ed Siever pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Boston Doves: Art Schimpf pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 13th, 1909
New York Giants: Put Jake Weimer on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Thomas Doyle on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Jiggs Donahue on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Joseph Sporer on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Dick Harley on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Clarence Currie on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Earl Howard on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put William Kenneally on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Bert Husting on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Jack Cronin on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Bill Hogg pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, July 12th, 1909
2B Frank Baker of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Rube Waddell of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Boston Red Sox: Put Bill Donovan on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Hobe Ferris on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Jack Chesbro on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Jimmy T Williams on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put George Winter on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Jake Gettman on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Peter Berg on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Bob Spade on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Cy Vorhees on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Jim Buchanan on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: Put Rusty Hall on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Bobby Keefe pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
New York Highlanders: Jack Hickey pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Sunday, July 11th, 1909
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Red Donahue on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Put Shad Barry on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Jack Corrigan on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Red Dooin on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Sammy Curran on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Kid Elberfeld on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Ed Phelps on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Bob Dresser on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Nick Carter on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Elmer Flick on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Put Fred Wills on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Cy Seymour on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Charlie Malay on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Happy Townsend on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Harry H Davis on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Elmer Stricklett on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Sammy Strang on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Harry McNeal on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Put Bob Ganley on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Dave Fultz on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Charlie Chech on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Joe Yeager on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Gus Dorner on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Rip Ragan on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Dutch Meier on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Earl Moore on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put John Hole on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Socks Seybold on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put A. Jeffries on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Moose Grimshaw on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Billy Maloney on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put John P Burke on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Michael Bucks on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Noodles Hahn on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put George Disch on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Eli Cates on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put John Terry on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Dan McGann on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Heinie Peitz on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Patrick Keefe on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Mike O'Neill on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put James Hartley on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Miller Huggins on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Tom Needham on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put John Deering on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Fred Smith on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Charlie Dexter on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Alex Pearson on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Nick Altrock on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Al Orth on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Frank Roth on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Homer Smoot on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Hap Myers on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put S. Miller on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Ed Karger pitches a 7-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Saturday, July 10th, 1909
Cincinnati Reds: Al Orth pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 0 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Boston Red Sox: Floyd Willis pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Harry H Davis goes 5-5 against the Detroit Tigers, with 1 RBI and 0 R.
Friday, July 9th, 1909
Washington Senators: Walter Mueller pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: James Durham pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 4 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Thursday, July 8th, 1909
Cleveland Naps: Orval Overall pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Walter Johnson pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 6th, 1909
Cleveland Naps: Cack Henley pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Boston Red Sox: Jim Buchanan pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Tris Speaker goes 0-3 against the Cleveland Naps, ending his hitting streak at 20 games.
St. Louis Cardinals: Rube Kroh pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Dick Crutcher pitches a 2-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 2 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Ed Reulbach pitches a 3-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 8 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
New York Highlanders: Roger Bresnahan goes 5-5 against the Philadelphia Athletics, with 2 RBI and 1 R.
Monday, July 5th, 1909
3B Bill Bradley of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Joe Lake of the Boston Doves honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Chicago Cubs: Charles Bender pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Earl Moore pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 4 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Tris Speaker goes 2-5 against the St. Louis Browns, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Sunday, July 4th, 1909
Detroit Tigers: Howie Camnitz pitches a 7-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, July 3rd, 1909
Boston Doves: Joe Lake pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 7 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Tom Tuckey pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 7 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Friday, July 2nd, 1909
St. Louis Cardinals: Ned Garvin pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 1 strikeouts and 6 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Thursday, July 1st, 1909
CF Tris Speaker of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
SS Honus Wagner of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Jim Scott of the Chicago White Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Nap Rucker of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Floyd Willis of the Boston Red Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Ray Collins of the Brooklyn Superbas honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Boston Doves: Art Schimpf pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Lyle Cromley pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 30th, 1909
Cincinnati Reds: Nap Rucker pitches a 7-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, June 29th, 1909
St. Louis Browns: Put Spike Shannon on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Jimmy Barrett on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Dots Miller on the trading block.
Monday, June 28th, 1909
CF Tris Speaker of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
2B Birdie Cree of the Boston Doves honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Saturday, June 26th, 1909
St. Louis Cardinals: Put John Morrisey on the trading block.
Friday, June 25th, 1909
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Emil Batch on the trading block.
New York Giants: Mordecai Brown pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 23rd, 1909
Cleveland Naps: Fred Brown pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, June 22nd, 1909
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Tom McCreery on the trading block.
Monday, June 21st, 1909
SP Bill Dinneen of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Jimmy Sebring of the Brooklyn Superbas honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Chicago White Sox: Lyle Cromley pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Earl Moore pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 3 strikeouts and 7 BB allowed!
Sunday, June 20th, 1909
St. Louis Cardinals: Ned Garvin pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: James Durham pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Saturday, June 19th, 1909
Boston Doves: Joe Lake pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Boston Red Sox: Jim Buchanan pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Chick Robitaille pitches a 7-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Cleveland Naps: Cack Henley pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Chicago Cubs: Charles Bender pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Bill Dinneen pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, June 17th, 1909
Boston Red Sox: Bill Donovan pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 12 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Chicago Cubs: Smoky Joe Wood pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 5 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 16th, 1909
Philadelphia Athletics: Bill Dinneen pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell pitches a 6-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 9 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Jim Scott pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Tuesday, June 15th, 1909
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Doc White on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Chappie McFarland on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Elmer Stricklett from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Ralph Glaze pitches a 3-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, June 14th, 1909
SP Jim Scott of the Chicago White Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Judge Nagle of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Boston Red Sox: The Boston Red Sox have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Philadelphia Athletics: The Philadelphia Athletics have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
Chicago Cubs: The Chicago Cubs have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Cincinnati Reds: The Cincinnati Reds have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
St. Louis Cardinals: The St. Louis Cardinals have announced that they set their team focus from 'Rebuild' to 'Neutral'
New York Highlanders: Doc Crandall pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Cleveland Naps: Harry Hooper hits for the CYCLE, going 4-4 against the Boston Red Sox, with 1 RBI and 3 runs scored.
Boston Doves: Vic Willis pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Gene DeMontreville gets his 2000th career hit!
Saturday, June 12th, 1909
Detroit Tigers: Walter Johnson pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Nap Rucker pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, June 11th, 1909
Cincinnati Reds: Judge Nagle pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, June 10th, 1909
Chicago Cubs: Put Jim Jackson on the trading block.
Boston Doves: Vic Willis pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Fred Bergmann pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 9th, 1909
Cleveland Naps: Fred Brown pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 2 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Ed Siever pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Superbas: Elmer Steele pitches a 11-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, June 7th, 1909
CF Tris Speaker of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Christy Mathewson of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
St. Louis Browns: Ed Karger pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 3 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Jim Scott pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cleveland Naps: Ed Killian pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, June 4th, 1909
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed R Smith on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put John Titus on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Doc White on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Harry Wolverton on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed Abbaticchio on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Barry McCormick on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed Siever on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Ed Summers pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Thursday, June 3rd, 1909
Cincinnati Reds: Judge Nagle pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 9 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 2nd, 1909
Brooklyn Superbas: Harold Christman pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, June 1st, 1909
CF Tris Speaker of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
RF Sam Crawford of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Walter Johnson of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Al Orth of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Louis Drucke of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Ray Collins of the Brooklyn Superbas honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Washington Senators: Removed John S Farrell from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Eddie Plank on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Charles Bender pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 7 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, May 31st, 1909
3B Mike Mitchell of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
2B Birdie Cree of the Boston Doves honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Washington Senators: Walter Mueller pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 4 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Cleveland Naps: Fred Brown pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, May 29th, 1909
Boston Red Sox: Jack Chesbro pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 0 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, May 28th, 1909
Cleveland Naps: Cack Henley pitches a 1-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, May 26th, 1909
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Willie Keeler on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Put Mike Donlin on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Walter Johnson pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 8 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Chicago Cubs: Frosty Thomas pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Tuesday, May 25th, 1909
New York Giants: Jack Coombs pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Ed Karger pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, May 24th, 1909
SP Barney Joy of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SS Honus Wagner of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
New York Giants: Mordecai Brown pitches a 7-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Bill Dinneen pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Sunday, May 23rd, 1909
Boston Red Sox: Jim Buchanan pitches a 6-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, May 22nd, 1909
Washington Senators: Put John S Farrell on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed McFarland on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Barney Joy pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 5 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Friday, May 21st, 1909
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Pop Foster on the trading block.
Thursday, May 20th, 1909
Detroit Tigers: Put Patsy Dougherty on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Wid Conroy on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Al Orth pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Ralph Glaze pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 8 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell records his 200th career win!
Monday, May 17th, 1909
CF Johnny Bates of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SS Joe Tinker of the Boston Doves honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Brooklyn Superbas: Ray Collins pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, May 14th, 1909
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Ballplayer Dobie on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Earl Zook on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Ballplayer Howell on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Charlie Starr on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put George Landreth on the trading block.
New York Giants: Mordecai Brown pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Frank Arellanes pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Thursday, May 13th, 1909
Philadelphia Athletics: Robert Chappelle pitches a NO-HITTER against the St. Louis Browns with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Boston Doves: Vic Willis pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 4 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Tris Speaker goes 5-5 against the New York Highlanders, with 1 2B, 2 RBI and 3 R.
Wednesday, May 12th, 1909
Boston Doves: Art Schimpf pitches a 10-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, May 11th, 1909
Chicago Cubs: Charles Bender pitches a 3-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, May 10th, 1909
SP Walter Mueller of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
3B Tommy Leach of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Brooklyn Superbas: Bobby Keefe pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Barney Pelty pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Boston Doves: Monte Method pitches a 11-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 11 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Sunday, May 9th, 1909
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Tommy Leach from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: John Meyers goes 5-7 against the Cincinnati Reds, with 1 3B, 2 RBI and 0 R.
Saturday, May 8th, 1909
Detroit Tigers: Walter Johnson pitches a 7-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Friday, May 7th, 1909
Washington Senators: Bill Lattimore pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, May 6th, 1909
Cleveland Naps: Orval Overall pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Walter Mueller pitches a 10-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Boston Red Sox: Jack Chesbro pitches a 9-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Wednesday, May 5th, 1909
St. Louis Browns: Frank Arellanes pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Superbas: Bobby Keefe pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Ralph Glaze pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: James Durham pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, May 3rd, 1909
CF Solly Hofman of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Frank Chance of the Chicago Cubs honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Brooklyn Superbas: Ray Collins pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Jack Fitzgerald pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Noodles Hahn pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, May 1st, 1909
LF Harry H Davis of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
RF Sherry Magee of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Jim Buchanan of the Boston Red Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Vic Willis of the Boston Doves honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Ernest Franklin of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Ray Collins of the Brooklyn Superbas honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Cincinnati Reds: Al Orth pitches a 1-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Superbas: Harold Christman pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Friday, April 30th, 1909
New York Highlanders: Jack Hickey pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: William Beeker pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 6 strikeouts and 6 BB allowed!
Thursday, April 29th, 1909
New York Giants: Removed Sammy Strang from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Miller Huggins from the trading block.
Wednesday, April 28th, 1909
Chicago Cubs: Charles Bender pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, April 27th, 1909
New York Giants: Jack Coombs pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, April 26th, 1909
LF Harry H Davis of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Tom L Hughes of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Boston Doves: Monte Method pitches a 3-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Fred Bergmann pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 5 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Sunday, April 25th, 1909
St. Louis Cardinals: William Beeker pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Tom L Hughes pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Saturday, April 24th, 1909
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Clarence Currie from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Bert Husting from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Jesse Reynolds from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Ham Hyatt goes 0-3 against the New York Highlanders, ending his hitting streak at 21 games.
Philadelphia Athletics: Harry H Davis goes 5-6 against the Boston Red Sox, with 2 2B, 5 RBI and 1 R.
Thursday, April 22nd, 1909
Washington Senators: Bill Lattimore pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Ham Hyatt goes 1-4 against the New York Highlanders, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Wednesday, April 21st, 1909
Detroit Tigers: Nick Maddox pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 0 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Frank Corridon pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 6 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Tuesday, April 20th, 1909
New York Giants: Removed Dolly Gray from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Joseph Sporer from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Tom L Hughes pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, April 19th, 1909
SP Jim Scott of the Chicago White Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
3B Harry Steinfeldt of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Chicago White Sox: Ralph Glaze pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Sunday, April 18th, 1909
Chicago White Sox: Jim Scott pitches a 8-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, April 16th, 1909
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Tom McCreery from the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Jack Hickey pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, April 14th, 1909
Chicago White Sox: Jim Scott pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 4 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Ed Siever pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 9 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Saturday, April 10th, 1909
Washington Senators: Removed Eddie Plank from the trading block.
Friday, April 9th, 1909
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Michael Bucks from the trading block.
Tuesday, April 6th, 1909
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed John Titus from the trading block.
Saturday, April 3rd, 1909
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Mike O'Neill from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Spike Shannon from the trading block.
Friday, April 2nd, 1909
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Harry Wolverton from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed A. Jeffries from the trading block.
Wednesday, March 24th, 1909
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ed Abbaticchio from the trading block.
Tuesday, March 23rd, 1909
New York Giants: Removed Cy Seymour from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Thomas Doyle from the trading block.
Sunday, March 21st, 1909
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Otto Krueger from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Charlie Starr from the trading block.
Thursday, March 18th, 1909
New York Highlanders: Removed Mike Donlin from the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Removed Wesley Nicholls from the trading block.
Wednesday, March 17th, 1909
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Bob Wicker from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Pop Foster from the trading block.
Sunday, March 14th, 1909
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Dan McGann from the trading block.
Saturday, March 13th, 1909
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Barry McCormick from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed John Terry from the trading block.
Friday, March 12th, 1909
Cleveland Naps: Removed Carlton Molesworth from the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Removed Ike Burdette from the trading block.
Wednesday, March 10th, 1909
New York Giants: Removed Erve Beck from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Rube Kisinger from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Admiral Schlei from the trading block.
Thursday, March 4th, 1909
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Gus Dundon from the trading block.
Tuesday, March 2nd, 1909
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Martin Glendon from the trading block.
Monday, March 1st, 1909
Chicago Cubs: Removed Jim Jackson from the trading block.
Saturday, February 27th, 1909
Washington Senators: Removed John Deering from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Elmer Flick from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Moose Grimshaw from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Fred Schatzke from the trading block.
Friday, February 26th, 1909
Cleveland Naps: Removed Truck Eagan from the trading block.
Thursday, February 25th, 1909
St. Louis Browns: Removed Frank Roth from the trading block.
Tuesday, February 23rd, 1909
New York Giants: Removed Herm McFarland from the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Removed Fred Wills from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Dick Harley from the trading block.
Monday, February 22nd, 1909
St. Louis Browns: Removed Jimmy Barrett from the trading block.
Sunday, February 21st, 1909
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ed McFarland from the trading block.
Saturday, February 20th, 1909
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Red Donahue from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ed Siever from the trading block.
Friday, February 19th, 1909
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed William Finney from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Dad Ahorn from the trading block.
Thursday, February 18th, 1909
Cleveland Naps: Removed George Ives from the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Removed Bob Ganley from the trading block.
Monday, February 15th, 1909
New York Giants: Removed Mordecai Brown from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Jake Weimer from the trading block.
Wednesday, February 3rd, 1909
Washington Senators: Put John Deering on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed William Kenneally from the trading block.
Wednesday, January 20th, 1909
Brooklyn Superbas: Put John Terry on the trading block.
Friday, January 15th, 1909
New York Giants: Put Dolly Gray on the trading block.
Monday, January 11th, 1909
St. Louis Browns: Removed Dots Miller from the trading block.
Sunday, January 3rd, 1909
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Clarence Currie on the trading block.
Tuesday, December 29th, 1908
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Earl Howard from the trading block.
Sunday, December 20th, 1908
Chicago Cubs: Put Claude Elliott on the trading block.
Monday, December 14th, 1908
Chicago Cubs: Put Bill Duggleby on the trading block.
Thursday, December 10th, 1908
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Pop Foster on the trading block.
Wednesday, December 9th, 1908
Brooklyn Superbas: Put William Kenneally on the trading block.
Wednesday, November 18th, 1908
Chicago Cubs: Removed Bill Duggleby from the trading block.
Monday, November 9th, 1908
Cleveland Naps: Put Carlton Molesworth on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put Truck Eagan on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put George Ives on the trading block.
Saturday, October 31st, 1908
Washington Senators: Put Ed Killian on the trading block.
Friday, October 30th, 1908
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Red Donahue on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Oller Maas on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Elmer Flick on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Jack Harper on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed McFarland on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put John Titus on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Harry Wolverton on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed Abbaticchio on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Jack Pfiester on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put John Deering on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Barry McCormick on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put A. Jeffries on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put War Sanders on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Moose Grimshaw on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed Siever on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Michael Bucks on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Fred Schatzke on the trading block.
Thursday, October 29th, 1908
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Tommy Leach on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Rube Waddell on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put William Finney on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Dad Ahorn on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Jesse Reynolds on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Rube Kisinger on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put John Terry on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Martin Glendon on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Admiral Schlei on the trading block.
Wednesday, October 28th, 1908
New York Giants: Put Mordecai Brown on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Rusty Hall on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Shad Barry on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Jake Weimer on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Herm McFarland on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Cy Seymour on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Thomas Doyle on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Sammy Strang on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Dummy Taylor on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Nick Altrock on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Alex Hardy on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Erve Beck on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Joseph Sporer on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Dick Harley on the trading block.
Friday, October 23rd, 1908
Washington Senators: Put Elmer Stricklett on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Eddie Plank on the trading block.
Tuesday, October 20th, 1908
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Emmet Heidrick on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Otto Krueger on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Ed Murphy on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Dan McGann on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put John Morrisey on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Mike O'Neill on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Bobby Wallace on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Bob Wicker on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Tom McCreery on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Kaiser Wilhelm on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Miller Huggins on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Earl Howard on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Lew Drill on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Willie Keeler on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Bert Husting on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Elmer Califf on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Charlie Starr on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Bert Coy on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Larry Schlafly on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Chappie McFarland on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Ned Garvin on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Gus Dundon on the trading block.
Sunday, October 18th, 1908
Chicago White Sox: Removed Roscoe Miller from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Germany Schaefer from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Gus Thompson from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed Bill Bradley from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed Carlton Molesworth from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed George McBride from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed Sam Leslie from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed Truck Eagan from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed Monty Pfyl from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed George Ives from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Hughie Hearne from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Jack W Taylor from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Kid Elberfeld from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Ducky J Holmes from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Patsy Dougherty from the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Removed Frank Foutz from the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Removed Harry Rush from the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Removed Dick Latham from the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Removed Eli Cates from the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Removed Ike Burdette from the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Removed Wesley Nicholls from the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Removed Alfred Duvall from the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Removed Fred Wills from the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Removed Bob Ganley from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Spike Shannon from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Wid Conroy from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Frank Oberlin from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Billy Gilbert from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Billy Maloney from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Jimmy Barrett from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Dots Miller from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Eddie Plank from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Dan McGann from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Bill Phyle from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Mike O'Neill from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Brickyard Kennedy from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Tom McCreery from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Scoops Carey from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Miller Huggins from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Fred Hartman from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Earl Howard from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Lew Drill from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed William Kenneally from the trading block.
Boston Doves: Removed Vic Willis from the trading block.
Boston Doves: Removed Topsy Hartsel from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Danny Green from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Jim Jackson from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Win Mercer from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Kid Nance from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Grant Thatcher from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Red Dooin from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Harry Bay from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed John Dobbs from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed George Magoon from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Doc Newton from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Heinie Peitz from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Harry Steinfeldt from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed James Hartley from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed John Maloney from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed James Sullivan from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Otto Newlin from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed John Page from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Del Howard from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Alex Pearson from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Al Orth from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Homer Smoot from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Mordecai Brown from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Ed Doheny from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Jake Weimer from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Herm McFarland from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Thomas Doyle from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Sammy Strang from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Dummy Taylor from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Alex Hardy from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Felix Martinke from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Erve Beck from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Joseph Sporer from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Bill Keister from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Dick Harley from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Red Donahue from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Oller Maas from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Elmer Flick from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Jack Harper from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ed McFarland from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed John Titus from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Harry Wolverton from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ed Abbaticchio from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Jack Pfiester from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Emil Batch from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Barry McCormick from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed A. Jeffries from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed War Sanders from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Moose Grimshaw from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Bob Ewing from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed F. Starkey from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ed Siever from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Michael Bucks from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Fred Schatzke from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Kitty Bransfield from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Tommy Leach from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Rube Waddell from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed William Finney from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Rube Kisinger from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Martin Glendon from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Admiral Schlei from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Emmet Heidrick from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Otto Krueger from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed John Morrisey from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Bobby Wallace from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Bob Wicker from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Kaiser Wilhelm from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Willie Keeler from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Elmer Califf from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Bert Coy from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Red Kleinow from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Larry Schlafly from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Chappie McFarland from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Ned Garvin from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Pop Foster from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Gus Dundon from the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: The Boston Red Sox have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
Cleveland Naps: The Cleveland Naps have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
New York Highlanders: The New York Highlanders have announced that they set their team focus from 'Rebuild' to 'Neutral'
Philadelphia Athletics: The Philadelphia Athletics have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Cincinnati Reds: The Cincinnati Reds have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Pittsburgh Pirates: The Pittsburgh Pirates have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
St. Louis Cardinals: The St. Louis Cardinals have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Rebuild'
Boston Red Sox: The owner paid $4,881 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Boston Red Sox: The owner took $485,823 in cash as profit for this year.
Chicago White Sox: The owner paid $6,075 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Chicago White Sox: The owner took $310,628 in cash as profit for this year.
Cleveland Naps: The owner paid $3,978 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Cleveland Naps: The owner took $84,188 in cash as profit for this year.
Detroit Tigers: The owner paid $4,682 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Detroit Tigers: The owner took $413,437 in cash as profit for this year.
New York Highlanders: The owner paid $9,092 of future expenses from the operating profit.
New York Highlanders: The owner took $59,323 in cash as profit for this year.
Philadelphia Athletics: The owner paid $10,414 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Philadelphia Athletics: The owner took $189,408 in cash as profit for this year.
St. Louis Browns: The owner paid $3,404 of future expenses from the operating profit.
St. Louis Browns: The owner took $144,640 in cash as profit for this year.
Washington Senators: The owner paid $4,330 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Washington Senators: The owner took $90,873 in cash as profit for this year.
Brooklyn Superbas: The owner paid $7,493 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Brooklyn Superbas: The owner took $350,936 in cash as profit for this year.
Boston Doves: The owner paid $4,548 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Boston Doves: The owner took $255,894 in cash as profit for this year.
Chicago Cubs: The owner paid $7,836 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Chicago Cubs: The owner took $316,253 in cash as profit for this year.
Cincinnati Reds: The owner paid $5,982 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Cincinnati Reds: The owner took $512,485 in cash as profit for this year.
New York Giants: The owner paid $3,833 of future expenses from the operating profit.
New York Giants: The owner took $276,486 in cash as profit for this year.
Philadelphia Phillies: The owner paid $6,923 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Philadelphia Phillies: The owner took $445,135 in cash as profit for this year.
Pittsburgh Pirates: The owner paid $5,728 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Pittsburgh Pirates: The owner took $408,900 in cash as profit for this year.
St. Louis Cardinals: The owner paid $4,807 of future expenses from the operating profit.
St. Louis Cardinals: The owner took $415,465 in cash as profit for this year.
New York Highlanders: Put Mike Donlin on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Put Harry Rush on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Put Eli Cates on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Put Ike Burdette on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Put Wesley Nicholls on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Put Willie Sudhoff on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Put Fred Wills on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Put Bob Ganley on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Jim Jackson on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Bill Duggleby on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Claude Elliott on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Doc McJames on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Bill Pounds on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Spike Shannon on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Wid Conroy on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Bob Dresser on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Frank Oberlin on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Billy Gilbert on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Billy Maloney on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Jimmy Barrett on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Dots Miller on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Frank Roth on the trading block.
Friday, October 16th, 1908
CF Fred Beck of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the 1908 World Series MVP Award.
Monday, October 12th, 1908
Cincinnati Reds: Fred Beck sets the NL playoff game record for triples with 2.
Friday, October 9th, 1908
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Larry Schlafly on the trading block.
Wednesday, October 7th, 1908
Philadelphia Athletics: Robert Chappelle pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, October 6th, 1908
New York Highlanders: Carl Lundgren pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 3 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Red Randolph pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, October 5th, 1908
SP Nick Maddox of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SS Honus Wagner of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Detroit Tigers: Walter Johnson pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Earl Moore pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Sunday, October 4th, 1908
Detroit Tigers: Howie Camnitz pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Saturday, October 3rd, 1908
New York Highlanders: Jack Hickey pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, October 2nd, 1908
Washington Senators: Rudy Schwenck pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, October 1st, 1908
1B Ham Hyatt of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
3B Harry Steinfeldt of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Sam Stovall of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Ed Siever of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Sam Stovall of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Al Carson of the Chicago Cubs honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Wednesday, September 30th, 1908
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Ned Garvin on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Orval Overall pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, September 28th, 1908
SP Jim Buchanan of the Boston Red Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Joe Lake of the Boston Doves honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 6 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Nick Maddox pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Saturday, September 26th, 1908
Chicago White Sox: Lyle Cromley pitches a 7-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Nick Altrock pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 1 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Boston Doves: Joe Lake pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, September 25th, 1908
Cincinnati Reds: Nap Rucker pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Earl Moore pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, September 24th, 1908
Boston Doves: Vic Willis pitches a 1-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Art Fromme pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, September 23rd, 1908
Boston Red Sox: Jim Buchanan pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Tuesday, September 22nd, 1908
Boston Doves: Joe Lake pitches a 2-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Boston Red Sox: Nick Williams pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, September 21st, 1908
1B Ham Hyatt of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
3B Harry Steinfeldt of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Philadelphia Athletics: Rip Ragan pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Saturday, September 19th, 1908
Cleveland Naps: Sam Stovall pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Bert Hall pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 8 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Harry Steinfeldt goes 5-6 against the Boston Doves, with 1 2B, 2 RBI and 1 R.
St. Louis Browns: Frank Baker goes 5-5 against the Philadelphia Athletics, with 1 2B, 1 3B, 0 RBI and 2 R.
Friday, September 18th, 1908
Chicago Cubs: Al Carson pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 3 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Thursday, September 17th, 1908
Cincinnati Reds: James Durham pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, September 16th, 1908
Cleveland Naps: Orval Overall pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Si Jensen pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Frank Arellanes pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, September 15th, 1908
New York Giants: Mordecai Brown pitches a 6-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, September 14th, 1908
SP Orval Overall of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF John Titus of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, September 13th, 1908
St. Louis Browns: Red Randolph pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Saturday, September 12th, 1908
Boston Red Sox: Jim Buchanan pitches a 6-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, September 11th, 1908
Boston Doves: Put Topsy Hartsel on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Si Jensen pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 7 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Wednesday, September 9th, 1908
Cleveland Naps: Fred Brown pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 0 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Ed Summers pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Fred Bergmann pitches a NO-HITTER against the Cincinnati Reds with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Tuesday, September 8th, 1908
Chicago White Sox: Lyle Cromley pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Cleveland Naps: Orval Overall pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 8 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Bill Dinneen records his 200th career win!
Monday, September 7th, 1908
SP Walter Johnson of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Al Carson of the Chicago Cubs honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Chick Robitaille pitches a 6-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Rip Ragan pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Sherry Magee goes 5-7 against the Pittsburgh Pirates, with 1 3B, 2 RBI and 1 R.
Sunday, September 6th, 1908
Chicago Cubs: Al Carson pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, September 5th, 1908
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Tommy Leach on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Scoops Carey on the trading block.
Friday, September 4th, 1908
Detroit Tigers: Bert Hall pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Jim Scott pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 9 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, September 2nd, 1908
Brooklyn Superbas: Elmer Steele pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, September 1st, 1908
2B Nap Lajoie of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
RF Sherry Magee of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Howie Camnitz of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Noodles Hahn of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Nick Maddox of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Tom Tuckey of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Chicago Cubs: Buck Stanley pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 12 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Walter Johnson pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 8 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Superbas: Bobby Keefe pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, August 31st, 1908
1B Candy LaChance of the Chicago White Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Monte Method of the Boston Doves honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put John Morrisey on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Howie Camnitz pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 7 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Boston Red Sox: Jim Buchanan pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Noodles Hahn pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Sunday, August 30th, 1908
St. Louis Cardinals: Si Jensen pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Chicago Cubs: Hack Schumann pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Saturday, August 29th, 1908
New York Giants: Put Bill Keister on the trading block.
Thursday, August 27th, 1908
Philadelphia Phillies: Ed Siever pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, August 25th, 1908
Boston Red Sox: Nick Williams pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, August 24th, 1908
2B Nap Lajoie of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Sherry Magee of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Boston Doves: Monte Method pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Walter Johnson pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 8 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Sunday, August 23rd, 1908
Cincinnati Reds: Judge Nagle pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Saturday, August 22nd, 1908
Boston Red Sox: Jack Chesbro pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, August 20th, 1908
Chicago White Sox: Put Germany Schaefer on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Bill Lattimore pitches a 8-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 19th, 1908
Philadelphia Athletics: Rip Ragan pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 8 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Cleveland Naps: Orval Overall pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 6 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Tuesday, August 18th, 1908
Detroit Tigers: Nick Maddox pitches a 6-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, August 17th, 1908
SP Bill Lattimore of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Roy Hartzell of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Cleveland Naps: Put George McBride on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Rudy Schwenck pitches a NO-HITTER against the Chicago White Sox with 4 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Sunday, August 16th, 1908
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed McFarland on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Nap Rucker pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Saturday, August 15th, 1908
Boston Red Sox: Nick Williams pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 5 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
New York Highlanders: Doc Crandall pitches a NO-HITTER against the Cleveland Naps with 8 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Bill Lattimore pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, August 14th, 1908
Detroit Tigers: Walter Johnson pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Chick Robitaille pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, August 13th, 1908
New York Giants: Jack Coombs pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 6 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Emmet Heidrick goes 5-5 against the Cincinnati Reds, with 2 2B, 2 RBI and 0 R.
Tuesday, August 11th, 1908
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Oller Maas on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Charles Bender pitches a 7-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, August 10th, 1908
CF Gavvy Cravath of the Chicago White Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
2B Birdie Cree of the Boston Doves honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
New York Giants: Jake Thielman pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 1 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: James Durham pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Saturday, August 8th, 1908
Detroit Tigers: Nick Maddox pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Noodles Hahn pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, August 7th, 1908
Boston Doves: Joe Lake pitches a 2-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
New York Highlanders: M. Smith pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, August 6th, 1908
Cincinnati Reds: Nap Rucker pitches a 6-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 7 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
New York Highlanders: Ed Hughes pitches a 2-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 5th, 1908
St. Louis Browns: Heinie Berger pitches a 6-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: James Durham pitches a 1-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 9 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Cleveland Naps: Fred Brown pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Tuesday, August 4th, 1908
Philadelphia Phillies: Frank Corridon pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
New York Highlanders: Carl Lundgren pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, August 3rd, 1908
SP Jim Buchanan of the Boston Red Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Christy Mathewson of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, August 2nd, 1908
Philadelphia Athletics: Earl Moore pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 1 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Ralph Glaze pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 7 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Saturday, August 1st, 1908
LF Mike Donlin of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
2B Larry Doyle of the Brooklyn Superbas honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Bill Dinneen of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Christy Mathewson of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Rudy Schwenck of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Al Carson of the Chicago Cubs honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Cleveland Naps: Cack Henley pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Friday, July 31st, 1908
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Larry Schlafly on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Matty McIntyre from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Jack Fitzgerald pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Walter Johnson pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 7 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Robert Chappelle pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 5 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Thursday, July 30th, 1908
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Willie Keeler on the trading block.
Tuesday, July 28th, 1908
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Bob Wicker on the trading block.
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Ed Siever pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Ed Summers pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Boston Red Sox: Jim Buchanan pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, July 27th, 1908
LF Mike Donlin of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
3B Tommy Leach of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Philadelphia Athletics: Bill Dinneen pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Noodles Hahn pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Sunday, July 26th, 1908
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Tom McCreery on the trading block.
Saturday, July 25th, 1908
New York Giants: Put Mordecai Brown on the trading block.
Friday, July 24th, 1908
New York Giants: Mordecai Brown pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Sam Crawford goes 5-6 against the Boston Doves, with 1 2B, 0 RBI and 1 R.
Wednesday, July 22nd, 1908
Cleveland Naps: Put Monty Pfyl on the trading block.
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 21st, 1908
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Bill Phyle on the trading block.
Monday, July 20th, 1908
1B Jake Stahl of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Tom Tuckey of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
St. Louis Browns: Put Matty McIntyre on the trading block.
Boston Doves: Monte Method pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Lew Richie pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Sunday, July 19th, 1908
New York Giants: Put Erve Beck on the trading block.
New York Giants: Mordecai Brown pitches a 2-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Noodles Hahn pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Boston Doves: Vic Willis records his 200th career win!
Boston Doves: Vic Willis pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Saturday, July 18th, 1908
Cincinnati Reds: James Durham pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, July 17th, 1908
Cleveland Naps: Fred Brown pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Tom Tuckey pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Jake Thielman pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Kaiser Wilhelm pitches a 10-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, July 16th, 1908
Cincinnati Reds: Put Heinie Peitz on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Howie Camnitz pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, July 15th, 1908
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Kitty Bransfield on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Noodles Hahn pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 14th, 1908
Cleveland Naps: Put Carlton Molesworth on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put Truck Eagan on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put Cowboy Jones on the trading block.
Monday, July 13th, 1908
SP Bill Hogg of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Roy A Thomas of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Brooklyn Superbas: The Brooklyn Superbas have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Brickyard Kennedy on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: James Durham pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 11 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: George Mullin pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Tom Tuckey pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Saturday, July 11th, 1908
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Red Donahue on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Bill Pounds on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Put Harry Rush on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Put Dick Latham on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Oller Maas on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Claude Elliott on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Elmer Flick on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Put Ike Burdette on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Jack Harper on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put John Terry on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Ed Doheny on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Put Wesley Nicholls on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Bill Duggleby on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Willie Sudhoff on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Herm McFarland on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Put Alfred Duvall on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Dan McGann on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed Abbaticchio on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Jack Pfiester on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Frank Oberlin on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Thomas Doyle on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Mike O'Neill on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Billy Maloney on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Put Bob Ganley on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Barry McCormick on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Rip Ragan on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Dots Miller on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Tom McCreery on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Felix Martinke on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put A. Jeffries on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Joseph Sporer on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Doc McJames on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put War Sanders on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Bill Keister on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Scoops Carey on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Dick Harley on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Moose Grimshaw on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Archie Stimmel on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Miller Huggins on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Bob Ewing on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put F. Starkey on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Fred Hartman on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Earl Howard on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed Siever on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put John Deering on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Lew Drill on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put William Kenneally on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Fred Schatzke on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Harry Steinfeldt on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put James Hartley on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Rube Waddell on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put John Maloney on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put James Sullivan on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put John Page on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Del Howard on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Alex Pearson on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Al Orth on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Homer Smoot on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Orval Overall pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, July 10th, 1908
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Fred Hartman from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Elmer Califf pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 4 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Thursday, July 9th, 1908
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Emmet Heidrick on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Otto Krueger on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put John Morrisey on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Bobby Wallace on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Kaiser Wilhelm on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Willie Keeler on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Elmer Califf on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Bert Coy on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Red Kleinow on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Chappie McFarland on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Ned Garvin on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Pop Foster on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Gus Dundon on the trading block.
Boston Red Sox: George Winter pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Chicago Cubs: Charles Bender pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 2 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Wednesday, July 8th, 1908
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Emil Batch on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Walter Johnson pitches a 3-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 7th, 1908
Cincinnati Reds: Put John Dobbs on the trading block.
Boston Doves: Monte Method pitches a 7-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Bill Hogg pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 8 strikeouts and 6 BB allowed!
Monday, July 6th, 1908
3B Mike Mitchell of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
3B Eddie Collins Sr of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
New York Highlanders: The New York Highlanders have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Rebuild'
Pittsburgh Pirates: The Pittsburgh Pirates have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Jesse Tannehill on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put William Finney on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Rube Kisinger on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Martin Glendon on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Rusty Hall on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Don Cameron on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Admiral Schlei on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Bert Coy pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 0 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Saturday, July 4th, 1908
Brooklyn Superbas: Mike O'Neill pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 2 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Jake Thielman pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 2 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Chicago Cubs: Jimmy Foulks pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: John J Anderson gets his 2000th career hit!
Detroit Tigers: Walter Johnson pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 9 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, July 3rd, 1908
Chicago White Sox: Jack Fitzgerald pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Barney Pelty pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Thursday, July 2nd, 1908
Boston Doves: Vic Willis pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 5 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Harry Coveleski pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, July 1st, 1908
CF Tris Speaker of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
2B Larry Doyle of the Brooklyn Superbas honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Walter Johnson of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Art Schimpf of the Boston Doves honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Rudy Schwenck of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Art Schimpf of the Boston Doves honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
New York Highlanders: Put Eli Cates on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Put Fred Wills on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Doc Crandall pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, June 29th, 1908
LF Ray Demmitt of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Si Jensen of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Washington Senators: Bill Lattimore pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Boston Doves: Monte Method pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Alex Pearson pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 0 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Honus Wagner gets his 2000th career hit!
Saturday, June 27th, 1908
St. Louis Cardinals: Si Jensen pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: James Durham pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 10 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Friday, June 26th, 1908
Cleveland Naps: Bill Essick pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Elmer Califf pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 24th, 1908
New York Highlanders: Red Ames pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Tuesday, June 23rd, 1908
Washington Senators: Removed Joe Delahanty from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Bill Hogg pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, June 22nd, 1908
2B Frank Baker of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Bert Coy of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Philadelphia Phillies: The Philadelphia Phillies have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
Brooklyn Superbas: Elmer Steele pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: James Durham pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 8 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Si Jensen pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Sunday, June 21st, 1908
Boston Red Sox: Reeve McKay pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 4 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Saturday, June 20th, 1908
Boston Doves: Vic Willis pitches a 9-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Al Orth pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, June 19th, 1908
St. Louis Cardinals: Bert Coy pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, June 18th, 1908
St. Louis Cardinals: Kaiser Wilhelm pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 17th, 1908
St. Louis Cardinals: Si Jensen pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, June 16th, 1908
Cleveland Naps: Bill Essick pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Ralph Glaze pitches a 1-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, June 15th, 1908
SP Howie Camnitz of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Joe Kelley of the Brooklyn Superbas honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Cleveland Naps: The Cleveland Naps have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Philadelphia Athletics: The Philadelphia Athletics have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
St. Louis Browns: The St. Louis Browns have announced that they set their team focus from 'Rebuild' to 'Neutral'
Boston Doves: Art Schimpf pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Saturday, June 13th, 1908
Chicago Cubs: Put Red Dooin on the trading block.
Boston Doves: Joe Lake pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Boston Red Sox: Nick Williams pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, June 12th, 1908
Philadelphia Athletics: Earl Moore pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Howie Camnitz pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 10th, 1908
Boston Red Sox: Jim Buchanan pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Fred Burchell pitches a 6-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 7 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, June 9th, 1908
Cleveland Naps: Put Bill Bradley on the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Mordecai Brown from the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Sammy Strang on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Robert Chappelle pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, June 8th, 1908
SP Jack Chesbro of the Boston Red Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
2B Larry Doyle of the Brooklyn Superbas honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Chicago Cubs: The Chicago Cubs have announced that they set their team focus from 'Rebuild' to 'Neutral'
St. Louis Cardinals: The St. Louis Cardinals have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Detroit Tigers: Howie Camnitz pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Boston Doves: Vic Willis pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 7 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Alex Pearson pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 1 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Bill Hogg pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 6 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Sunday, June 7th, 1908
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Fred Hartman on the trading block.
Saturday, June 6th, 1908
Boston Red Sox: Jack Chesbro pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, June 4th, 1908
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Tommy Leach on the trading block.
Wednesday, June 3rd, 1908
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed McFarland on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Bobby Keefe pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Tuesday, June 2nd, 1908
Detroit Tigers: Removed Bill Duggleby from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Oller Maas goes 5-5 against the Brooklyn Superbas, with 1 2B, 2 RBI and 4 R.
Chicago White Sox: Gavvy Cravath goes 5-9 against the St. Louis Browns, with 1 2B, 2 RBI and 1 R.
Monday, June 1st, 1908
SP Frank Arellanes of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Joe Lake of the Boston Doves honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
LF Mike Donlin of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
LF Jimmy Sheckard of the Brooklyn Superbas honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Harry Coveleski of the Chicago White Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Si Jensen of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Frank Arellanes of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Al Carson of the Chicago Cubs honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Detroit Tigers: Put Hughie Hearne on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Ossee Schreckengost from the trading block.
Sunday, May 31st, 1908
Washington Senators: Put Eddie Plank on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Ralph Glaze pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 0 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Rip Ragan pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, May 30th, 1908
Boston Red Sox: Reeve McKay pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Frank Arellanes pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Jess Garrett pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Boston Doves: Joe Lake pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 0 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Si Jensen pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, May 29th, 1908
Boston Red Sox: Jack Chesbro pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Nap Lajoie goes 0-4 against the New York Highlanders, ending his hitting streak at 21 games.
Chicago Cubs: Jimmy Foulks pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, May 28th, 1908
Cleveland Naps: Orval Overall pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, May 27th, 1908
St. Louis Cardinals: Si Jensen pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 7 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Boston Doves: Joe Lake pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Nap Lajoie goes 1-4 against the Detroit Tigers, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Tuesday, May 26th, 1908
Washington Senators: Bill Hogg pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 7 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Fred Beebe pitches a 6-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, May 25th, 1908
LF Harry H Davis of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Sherry Magee of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Detroit Tigers: Barney Pelty pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, May 23rd, 1908
Philadelphia Athletics: Billy Mehl pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Friday, May 22nd, 1908
Detroit Tigers: Walter Johnson pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 8 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Wednesday, May 20th, 1908
Washington Senators: Rudy Schwenck pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 7 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, May 18th, 1908
LF Mike Donlin of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Jimmy Sheckard of the Brooklyn Superbas honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Brooklyn Superbas: Joe Kelley gets his 2500th career hit!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 9 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Sunday, May 17th, 1908
Chicago Cubs: Put Grant Thatcher on the trading block.
Saturday, May 16th, 1908
St. Louis Cardinals: Kaiser Wilhelm pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, May 15th, 1908
Philadelphia Phillies: Doc White pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
New York Highlanders: Red Ames pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 7 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, May 14th, 1908
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Larry Schlafly on the trading block.
Boston Doves: Harry Suter pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Ed Summers pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Eddie Plank pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
New York Highlanders: Jake Stahl goes 5-7 against the Cleveland Naps, with 2 2B, 1 HR, 3 RBI and 3 R.
Monday, May 11th, 1908
RF Socks Seybold of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Moose McCormick of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Philadelphia Athletics: Bill Dinneen pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Sunday, May 10th, 1908
St. Louis Cardinals: Jesse Burkett goes 5-5 against the Cincinnati Reds, with 1 2B, 1 RBI and 0 R.
Saturday, May 9th, 1908
Boston Red Sox: Nick Williams pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 6 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Friday, May 8th, 1908
Chicago Cubs: Removed Grant Thatcher from the trading block.
Thursday, May 7th, 1908
Washington Senators: Bill Hogg pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, May 6th, 1908
Boston Red Sox: Jim Buchanan pitches a 2-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, May 5th, 1908
Boston Doves: Harry Suter pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, May 4th, 1908
SP Ed Summers of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Bobby Keefe of the Brooklyn Superbas honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, May 3rd, 1908
Pittsburgh Pirates: Lew Richie pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 0 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Ed Summers pitches a 2-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Saturday, May 2nd, 1908
St. Louis Browns: Frank Arellanes pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Friday, May 1st, 1908
1B Ed Konetchy of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
CF Ty Cobb of the Boston Doves honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Bill Dinneen of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Bert Coy of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SS Howard Mundorff of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Al Carson of the Chicago Cubs honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
St. Louis Cardinals: Sherry Magee goes 5-5 against the Chicago Cubs, with 1 2B, 1 3B, 1 RBI and 2 R.
Thursday, April 30th, 1908
Philadelphia Phillies: Red Donahue pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Bert Coy pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 2 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Wednesday, April 29th, 1908
Philadelphia Phillies: Ed Siever pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 0 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Tuesday, April 28th, 1908
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Red Donahue from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Orval Overall pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 8 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Superbas: Bobby Keefe pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 3 strikeouts and 6 BB allowed!
Monday, April 27th, 1908
CF Gavvy Cravath of the Chicago White Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Ty Cobb of the Boston Doves honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Al Orth from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Harold Christman pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, April 25th, 1908
Pittsburgh Pirates: Lew Richie pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Oscar Jones pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, April 24th, 1908
Cleveland Naps: Removed Truck Eagan from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Kid Nance on the trading block.
Thursday, April 23rd, 1908
Detroit Tigers: Removed Joe Yeager from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed Carlton Molesworth from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Walter Johnson pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 8 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Bill Hogg pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, April 22nd, 1908
Philadelphia Phillies: Frank Corridon pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, April 20th, 1908
1B Ed Konetchy of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Sherry Magee of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
New York Giants: Mordecai Brown pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, April 18th, 1908
St. Louis Browns: Put Billy Gilbert on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Fred Beebe pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 3 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Judge Nagle pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Moose McCormick goes 5-7 against the Brooklyn Superbas, with 1 3B, 1 RBI and 1 R.
Friday, April 17th, 1908
Washington Senators: Harry McIntire pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Boston Red Sox with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, April 16th, 1908
Philadelphia Phillies: Red Donahue pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Wednesday, April 15th, 1908
Chicago Cubs: Put Jim Jackson on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Win Mercer on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Alex Pearson from the trading block.
Boston Doves: Vic Willis pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 2 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Tom Tuckey pitches a 7-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Tuesday, April 14th, 1908
Brooklyn Superbas: Bobby Keefe pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Fred Clarke gets his 2000th career hit!
Saturday, April 11th, 1908
Chicago White Sox: Removed Nixey Callahan from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Fielder Jones from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Klondike Douglass from the trading block.
Wednesday, April 8th, 1908
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ed Abbaticchio from the trading block.
Tuesday, April 7th, 1908
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Barry McCormick from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Nick Altrock from the trading block.
Monday, April 6th, 1908
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Tom McCreery from the trading block.
Sunday, April 5th, 1908
Boston Doves: Removed Charles Sisler from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Ed Doheny from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Bobby Woods from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Wiley Piatt from the trading block.
Friday, April 3rd, 1908
Chicago Cubs: Removed Win Mercer from the trading block.
Wednesday, April 1st, 1908
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Bill Phyle from the trading block.
Tuesday, March 31st, 1908
Washington Senators: Removed Charles Lyons from the trading block.
Monday, March 30th, 1908
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Lew Drill from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Spike Shannon on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Frank Oberlin from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Billy Gilbert from the trading block.
Saturday, March 28th, 1908
New York Giants: Removed Cy Seymour from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Sammy Strang from the trading block.
Friday, March 27th, 1908
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Fred Schatzke from the trading block.
Tuesday, March 24th, 1908
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ed Siever from the trading block.
Sunday, March 22nd, 1908
Cincinnati Reds: Removed John Dobbs from the trading block.
Thursday, March 19th, 1908
Boston Doves: Removed Pat Carney from the trading block.
Wednesday, March 18th, 1908
Chicago Cubs: Removed Jim Jackson from the trading block.
Tuesday, March 17th, 1908
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Harry Steinfeldt from the trading block.
Monday, March 16th, 1908
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Bob Ewing from the trading block.
Thursday, March 12th, 1908
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Oller Maas from the trading block.
Tuesday, March 10th, 1908
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Scoops Carey from the trading block.
Sunday, March 8th, 1908
New York Highlanders: Removed Frank Jansa from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Hughie Hearne from the trading block.
Saturday, March 7th, 1908
New York Highlanders: Removed Fred Wills from the trading block.
Friday, March 6th, 1908
Detroit Tigers: Removed Harry Howell from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Ed Killian from the trading block.
Tuesday, March 3rd, 1908
New York Giants: Removed Herm McFarland from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Joseph Sporer from the trading block.
Monday, March 2nd, 1908
Boston Doves: Removed Rudy Hulswitt from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Ike Butler from the trading block.
Boston Doves: Removed Judge McCredie from the trading block.
Wednesday, February 26th, 1908
Washington Senators: Removed Eddie Plank from the trading block.
Monday, February 24th, 1908
Chicago White Sox: Removed Charlie Babb from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Germany Schaefer from the trading block.
Thursday, February 20th, 1908
Washington Senators: Removed Moose Grimshaw from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Elmer Stricklett from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Mike O'Neill from the trading block.
Friday, February 14th, 1908
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Dan McGann from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Doc McJames from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Fred Hartman from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Earl Howard from the trading block.
Thursday, February 13th, 1908
Washington Senators: Removed George Stovall from the trading block.
Tuesday, February 11th, 1908
New York Giants: Removed Dick Harley from the trading block.
Thursday, January 23rd, 1908
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ed McFarland from the trading block.
Monday, January 20th, 1908
Cincinnati Reds: Put Harry Bay on the trading block.
Saturday, January 11th, 1908
Cincinnati Reds: Put Claude Elliott on the trading block.
Wednesday, January 1st, 1908
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Klondike Douglass on the trading block.
Saturday, December 28th, 1907
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Bill Donovan on the trading block.
Sunday, December 15th, 1907
Cleveland Naps: Put Sam Leslie on the trading block.
Friday, December 6th, 1907
New York Giants: Put Nick Altrock on the trading block.
Thursday, December 5th, 1907
Chicago Cubs: Put Jim Jackson on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Grant Thatcher on the trading block.
Monday, December 2nd, 1907
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Bill Donovan from the trading block.
Wednesday, November 27th, 1907
Washington Senators: Put George Stovall on the trading block.
Monday, November 25th, 1907
Chicago White Sox: Put Nixey Callahan on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Fielder Jones on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Charlie Babb on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Roscoe Miller on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Germany Schaefer on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Gus Thompson on the trading block.
Saturday, November 23rd, 1907
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed McFarland on the trading block.
Monday, November 11th, 1907
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ed McFarland from the trading block.
Wednesday, November 6th, 1907
Boston Doves: Put Rudy Hulswitt on the trading block.
Boston Doves: Put Pat Carney on the trading block.
Boston Doves: Put Charles Sisler on the trading block.
Boston Doves: Put Vic Willis on the trading block.
Boston Doves: Put Judge McCredie on the trading block.
Monday, November 4th, 1907
Detroit Tigers: Removed George Barclay from the trading block.
Wednesday, October 30th, 1907
New York Giants: Put Mordecai Brown on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Casey Patten on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Ed Doheny on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Jake Weimer on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Herm McFarland on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Cy Seymour on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Sammy Strang on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Dummy Taylor on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Bobby Woods on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Alex Hardy on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Joseph Sporer on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Dick Harley on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Topsy Hartsel on the trading block.
Tuesday, October 29th, 1907
Cincinnati Reds: Put Doc Newton on the trading block.
Saturday, October 26th, 1907
Chicago Cubs: Put Danny Green on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Win Mercer on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Red Donahue on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Oller Maas on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed McFarland on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put John Titus on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Harry Wolverton on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed Abbaticchio on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Barry McCormick on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Bob Ewing on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed Siever on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Michael Bucks on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Fred Schatzke on the trading block.
Wednesday, October 23rd, 1907
St. Louis Browns: Put Wid Conroy on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Dan McGann on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Frank Oberlin on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Bill Donovan on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Billy Gilbert on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Bill Phyle on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Jimmy Barrett on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Wiley Piatt on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Mike O'Neill on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put John Terry on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Claude Elliott on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Tom McCreery on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Doc McJames on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Scoops Carey on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Fred Hartman on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Earl Howard on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Lew Drill on the trading block.
Sunday, October 20th, 1907
Detroit Tigers: Put Hughie Hearne on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Jack W Taylor on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Put Frank Foutz on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Kid Elberfeld on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Put Bill Keister on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Put Tacks Neuer on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Ducky J Holmes on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Put Jimmy T Williams on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Joe Yeager on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put John Dobbs on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Put Frank Jansa on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Elmer Califf on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put George Magoon on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Put Fred Wills on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Bill Duggleby on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Heinie Peitz on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put George Barclay on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Harry Steinfeldt on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Patsy Dougherty on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Jerry Nops on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Ossee Schreckengost on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Otto Newlin on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Harry Howell on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Alex Pearson on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Al Orth on the trading block.
Saturday, October 19th, 1907
Chicago White Sox: Removed Bill Reidy from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Nixey Callahan from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Fielder Jones from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Jack Katoll from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Roscoe Miller from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed John Eubank from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Germany Schaefer from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Johnny Kling from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Terry Turner from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Togie Pittinger from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed Carlton Molesworth from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed Sam Leslie from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed George Ives from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Hughie Hearne from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Jack W Taylor from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Kid Elberfeld from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Ducky J Holmes from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Joe Yeager from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Elmer Califf from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Bill Duggleby from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed George R Stone from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed George Barclay from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Patsy Dougherty from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Ossee Schreckengost from the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Removed Roger Bresnahan from the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Removed Frank Foutz from the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Removed Bill Keister from the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Removed Tacks Neuer from the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Removed Jimmy T Williams from the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Removed Dick Latham from the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Removed Alfred Duvall from the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Removed Frank Jansa from the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Removed Fred Wills from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Argus Hamilton from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Harry H Davis from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Dave Fultz from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Socks Seybold from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed John P Burke from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Billy Clingman from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Fred Tenney from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Bill Dinneen from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Gus Dorner from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Buttons Briggs from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Wid Conroy from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Frank Oberlin from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Billy Gilbert from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Bill H Hallman from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Jimmy Barrett from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Ballplayer Bennett from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Matty McIntyre from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Claude Elliott from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Mike Grady from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Charles Lyons from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Ike Butler from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Charlie Dexter from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Hugh Duffy from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Pete O'Brien from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Joe Delahanty from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Moose Grimshaw from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Elmer Stricklett from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Ed Killian from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Eddie Plank from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Bill Dahlen from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Dan McGann from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Deacon Phillippe from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Bill Donovan from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Wiley Piatt from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Brickyard Kennedy from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Tom McCreery from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Doc McJames from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Scoops Carey from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Danny Shay from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Fred Hartman from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Earl Howard from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Lew Drill from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed William Kenneally from the trading block.
Boston Doves: Removed Pat Carney from the trading block.
Boston Doves: Removed Charles Sisler from the trading block.
Boston Doves: Removed Vic Willis from the trading block.
Boston Doves: Removed Judge McCredie from the trading block.
Boston Doves: Removed Sam Mertes from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Walter Sorber from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Charlie A Ferguson from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Danny Green from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Kip Selbach from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Fred Raymer from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Win Mercer from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Kid Nance from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Grant Thatcher from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Charlie Carr from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed John Dobbs from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed George Magoon from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Pink Hawley from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed John J Anderson from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Alex Pearson from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Al Orth from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Bill Higgins from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Mordecai Brown from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed George Davis from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Ed Doheny from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Jake Weimer from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Herm McFarland from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Cy Seymour from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Sammy Strang from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Dummy Taylor from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Bobby Woods from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Nick Altrock from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Percy Buckwalter from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Erve Beck from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Joseph Sporer from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Dick Harley from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Topsy Hartsel from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Red Donahue from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Klondike Douglass from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Oller Maas from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Elmer Flick from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Jack Harper from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ed McFarland from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed John Titus from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Harry Wolverton from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ed Abbaticchio from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Bob Ewing from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ed Siever from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Michael Bucks from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Fred Schatzke from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Pete Dowling from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Otto Krueger from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Bert Coy from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Chappie McFarland from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Jimmy Archer from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Gus Dundon from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: The Chicago White Sox have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Cleveland Naps: The Cleveland Naps have announced that they set their team focus from 'Rebuild' to 'Neutral'
New York Highlanders: The New York Highlanders have announced that they set their team focus from 'Rebuild' to 'Neutral'
Philadelphia Athletics: The Philadelphia Athletics have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
St. Louis Browns: The St. Louis Browns have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Rebuild'
Brooklyn Superbas: The Brooklyn Superbas have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Chicago Cubs: The Chicago Cubs have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Rebuild'
Cincinnati Reds: The Cincinnati Reds have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Philadelphia Phillies: The Philadelphia Phillies have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
St. Louis Cardinals: The St. Louis Cardinals have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Boston Americans: The owner paid $4,802 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Boston Americans: The owner took $514,245 in cash as profit for this year.
Chicago White Sox: The owner paid $6,806 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Chicago White Sox: The owner took $248,917 in cash as profit for this year.
Cleveland Naps: The owner paid $3,468 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Cleveland Naps: The owner took $65,423 in cash as profit for this year.
Detroit Tigers: The owner paid $2,967 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Detroit Tigers: The owner took $239,315 in cash as profit for this year.
New York Highlanders: The owner paid $6,854 of future expenses from the operating profit.
New York Highlanders: The owner took $122,861 in cash as profit for this year.
Philadelphia Athletics: The owner paid $13,941 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Philadelphia Athletics: The owner took $115,285 in cash as profit for this year.
St. Louis Browns: The owner paid $3,335 of future expenses from the operating profit.
St. Louis Browns: The owner took $164,617 in cash as profit for this year.
Washington Senators: The owner paid $2,833 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Washington Senators: The owner took $99,779 in cash as profit for this year.
Brooklyn Superbas: The owner paid $6,246 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Brooklyn Superbas: The owner took $274,429 in cash as profit for this year.
Boston Doves: The owner paid $2,751 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Boston Doves: The owner took $200,507 in cash as profit for this year.
Chicago Cubs: The owner paid $6,425 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Chicago Cubs: The owner took $252,524 in cash as profit for this year.
Cincinnati Reds: The owner paid $5,100 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Cincinnati Reds: The owner took $319,612 in cash as profit for this year.
New York Giants: The owner paid $2,538 of future expenses from the operating profit.
New York Giants: The owner took $212,124 in cash as profit for this year.
Philadelphia Phillies: The owner paid $4,325 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Philadelphia Phillies: The owner took $321,778 in cash as profit for this year.
Pittsburgh Pirates: The owner paid $2,962 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Pittsburgh Pirates: The owner took $550,484 in cash as profit for this year.
St. Louis Cardinals: The owner paid $3,432 of future expenses from the operating profit.
St. Louis Cardinals: The owner took $338,240 in cash as profit for this year.
Washington Senators: Put Charles Lyons on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Ike Butler on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Charlie Dexter on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Joe Delahanty on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Moose Grimshaw on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put John Beadles on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Elmer Stricklett on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Ed Killian on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Eddie Plank on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put Carlton Molesworth on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put Harry McNeal on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put Truck Eagan on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put George Ives on the trading block.
Thursday, October 17th, 1907
SP Jim Buchanan of the Boston Americans honored: Wins the 1907 World Series MVP Award.
Wednesday, October 16th, 1907
Boston Americans: Nick Williams pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 5 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Sunday, October 13th, 1907
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Boston Americans with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, October 12th, 1907
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Jack Harper on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Jimmy Foulks pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Americans with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, October 11th, 1907
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Fred Hartman on the trading block.
Thursday, October 10th, 1907
Chicago White Sox: Put Terry Turner on the trading block.
Wednesday, October 9th, 1907
Boston Americans: Jim Buchanan pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, October 7th, 1907
Chicago Cubs: Put Kid Nance on the trading block.
Sunday, October 6th, 1907
St. Louis Browns: Ed Karger pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, October 5th, 1907
Cleveland Naps: Orval Overall pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Jesse Burkett goes 5-5 against the Chicago Cubs, with 2 RBI and 2 R.
Philadelphia Phillies: John Titus goes 5-5 against the New York Giants, with 1 2B, 3 RBI and 1 R.
Friday, October 4th, 1907
Washington Senators: Harry McIntire pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Wednesday, October 2nd, 1907
Pittsburgh Pirates: Honus Wagner goes 0-3 against the Philadelphia Phillies, ending his hitting streak at 21 games.
Tuesday, October 1st, 1907
SS Bobby Byrne of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
SS Honus Wagner of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Jack Fitzgerald of the Chicago White Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Frank Corridon of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Walter Johnson of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Bob Groom of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Philadelphia Athletics: Bill Dinneen pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Bill Lattimore pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Chicago Cubs: Danny Green goes 0-2 against the New York Giants, ending his hitting streak at 21 games.
St. Louis Browns: Frank Baker goes 5-5 against the Boston Americans, with 0 RBI and 0 R.
Monday, September 30th, 1907
SP Nick Williams of the Boston Americans honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Tom McCreery of the Brooklyn Superbas honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Washington Senators: Harry McIntire pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Honus Wagner goes 2-5 against the Philadelphia Phillies, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Sunday, September 29th, 1907
Chicago Cubs: Danny Green goes 1-3 against the Brooklyn Superbas, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Saturday, September 28th, 1907
Cleveland Naps: Ballplayer Reilley pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Bob Groom pitches a 6-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, September 26th, 1907
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Fred Tenney on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Bill Lattimore pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 8 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, September 25th, 1907
Philadelphia Phillies: Ed Willett pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, September 24th, 1907
Chicago Cubs: Hack Schumann pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Boston Americans: Nick Williams pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Jack Fitzgerald pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Boston Doves: Hub Perdue pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, September 23rd, 1907
LF Mike Donlin of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SS Honus Wagner of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
St. Louis Cardinals: Bert Coy pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Sunday, September 22nd, 1907
Philadelphia Phillies: Frank Corridon pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Saturday, September 21st, 1907
Boston Americans: Jim Buchanan pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Mordecai Brown pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 6 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Si Jensen pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, September 20th, 1907
Philadelphia Athletics: Robert Chappelle pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 4 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Thursday, September 19th, 1907
Washington Senators: Eddie Plank pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Boston Americans with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, September 18th, 1907
New York Giants: Put Erve Beck on the trading block.
Tuesday, September 17th, 1907
St. Louis Browns: Red Randolph pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Lyle Cromley pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, September 16th, 1907
SP Walter Johnson of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Danny Green of the Chicago Cubs honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
St. Louis Browns: Ed Karger pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Sunday, September 15th, 1907
Detroit Tigers: Walter Johnson pitches a 6-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Saturday, September 14th, 1907
Chicago Cubs: Hack Schumann pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Eddie Plank pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: John S Farrell goes 5-5 against the New York Highlanders, with 1 2B, 0 RBI and 1 R.
Thursday, September 12th, 1907
Brooklyn Superbas: Bill Donovan pitches a 3-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 7 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Howie Camnitz pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Frank Corridon pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Gavvy Cravath goes 5-6 against the St. Louis Browns, with 1 RBI and 1 R.
Wednesday, September 11th, 1907
Detroit Tigers: Walter Johnson pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 9 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Honus Wagner goes 5-5 against the Cincinnati Reds, with 1 2B, 0 RBI and 1 R.
Tuesday, September 10th, 1907
Philadelphia Athletics: Argus Hamilton pitches a 10-hit shutout against the Boston Americans with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, September 9th, 1907
SP Jack Fitzgerald of the Chicago White Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Roy Hartzell of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, September 8th, 1907
Chicago White Sox: Jack Fitzgerald pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Friday, September 6th, 1907
Boston Americans: Jack Chesbro pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Robert Chappelle pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 7 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Walter Johnson pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, September 5th, 1907
St. Louis Cardinals: Jesse Burkett gets his 3000th career hit!
Wednesday, September 4th, 1907
Brooklyn Superbas: Kirby Hoon pitches a 7-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Candy LaChance goes 5-5 against the St. Louis Browns, with 1 2B, 1 RBI and 0 R.
Tuesday, September 3rd, 1907
St. Louis Browns: Put Matty McIntyre on the trading block.
Monday, September 2nd, 1907
SP Jim Buchanan of the Boston Americans honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Danny Green of the Chicago Cubs honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Boston Doves: Hub Perdue pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Superbas: Harold Christman pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Jack Fitzgerald pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 5 strikeouts and 6 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Frank Corridon pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 0 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Superbas: Bobby Keefe pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Chicago Cubs: Hack Schumann pitches a 6-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Sunday, September 1st, 1907
3B John J McGraw of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
LF John Titus of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Howie Camnitz of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Rube Waddell of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Howie Camnitz of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Joe Lake of the Boston Doves honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Saturday, August 31st, 1907
Detroit Tigers: Howie Camnitz pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, August 30th, 1907
Boston Americans: Jim Buchanan pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 28th, 1907
Chicago Cubs: Put Win Mercer on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Ginger Beaumont goes 5-5 against the Philadelphia Phillies, with 1 RBI and 3 R.
Tuesday, August 27th, 1907
Cincinnati Reds: Noodles Hahn records his 200th career win!
New York Highlanders: Jake Stahl goes 5-6 against the Boston Americans, with 1 3B, 1 RBI and 2 R.
Monday, August 26th, 1907
SP Rip Ragan of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Addie Joss of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Brooklyn Superbas: Bill Donovan pitches a 6-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Saturday, August 24th, 1907
St. Louis Browns: Rip Ragan pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Boston Americans: Jack Chesbro pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, August 23rd, 1907
Boston Americans: Nick Williams pitches a 10-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Thursday, August 22nd, 1907
Philadelphia Athletics: Buttons Briggs pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Superbas: Mike O'Neill pitches a NO-HITTER against the St. Louis Cardinals with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Cleveland Naps: Cack Henley pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 21st, 1907
Cincinnati Reds: John Maloney pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Big Jeff Pfeffer sets the AL regular season game record for walks with 13.
St. Louis Browns: Big Jeff Pfeffer sets the AL regular season game record for walks with 14.
Tuesday, August 20th, 1907
Cincinnati Reds: Addie Joss pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Frank Corridon pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 8 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, August 19th, 1907
SP Reeve McKay of the Boston Americans honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Dolly Gray of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Philadelphia Athletics: Bill Dinneen pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Al Orth records his 200th career win!
Friday, August 16th, 1907
Philadelphia Athletics: Robert Chappelle pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Howie Camnitz pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Superbas: Bill Donovan pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, August 15th, 1907
New York Giants: Ed Doheny pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Earl Moore pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 9 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Tuesday, August 13th, 1907
Boston Americans: Reeve McKay pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Bert Coy pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Noodles Hahn pitches a 7-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 7 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, August 12th, 1907
SP Ralph Glaze of the Chicago White Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Rube Waddell of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Saturday, August 10th, 1907
Detroit Tigers: Barney Pelty pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, August 9th, 1907
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Ralph Glaze pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Americans with 0 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Nap Lajoie goes 0-3 against the Detroit Tigers, ending his hitting streak at 23 games.
Thursday, August 8th, 1907
St. Louis Cardinals: Si Jensen pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 8 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Chicago Cubs: Bill Burns pitches a 11-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 4 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 7th, 1907
Chicago Cubs: Put Kid Nance on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Eddie Plank pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 7 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Boston Doves: Joe Lake pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, August 5th, 1907
RF Socks Seybold of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Fred Bergmann of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Cincinnati Reds: Put John J Anderson on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Addie Joss pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Nap Lajoie goes 3-6 against the Cleveland Naps, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Sunday, August 4th, 1907
New York Giants: Put George Davis on the trading block.
New York Giants: Jack Coombs pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Saturday, August 3rd, 1907
Boston Doves: Joe Lake pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, August 2nd, 1907
Brooklyn Superbas: Mike O'Neill pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, August 1st, 1907
2B Nap Lajoie of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
CF Ginger Beaumont of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Reeve McKay of the Boston Americans honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Ed Reulbach of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Walter Johnson of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Si Jensen of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Cleveland Naps: Orval Overall pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Americans with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Wednesday, July 31st, 1907
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Otto Newlin from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 7 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 30th, 1907
Chicago Cubs: Put Fred Raymer on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Joseph Sporer on the trading block.
New York Giants: Mordecai Brown pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Fred Burchell pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Fred Bergmann pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 4 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Heinie Berger pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, July 29th, 1907
2B Nap Lajoie of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Jimmy Foulks of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Tom McCreery on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Jimmy Foulks pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Boston Americans: Jim Buchanan pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Sunday, July 28th, 1907
Chicago White Sox: Put Fielder Jones on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Put Roger Bresnahan on the trading block.
Friday, July 26th, 1907
Chicago Cubs: Bill Burns pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 7 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Thursday, July 25th, 1907
Chicago Cubs: Charles Bender pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 6 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 23rd, 1907
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Scoops Carey on the trading block.
Boston Doves: Put Sam Mertes on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Buttons Briggs on the trading block.
Monday, July 22nd, 1907
SP Walter Johnson of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Ginger Beaumont of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
St. Louis Cardinals: The St. Louis Cardinals have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Philadelphia Athletics: Earl Moore pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Boston Americans: Jack Chesbro pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Jimmy Foulks pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Sunday, July 21st, 1907
Boston Doves: Put Pat Carney on the trading block.
Boston Doves: Put Charles Sisler on the trading block.
Boston Doves: Put Vic Willis on the trading block.
Boston Doves: Put Judge McCredie on the trading block.
Saturday, July 20th, 1907
Boston Americans: George Winter pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, July 19th, 1907
Philadelphia Phillies: Red Donahue pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 1 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Boston Americans: Reeve McKay pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Fred Bergmann pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Thursday, July 18th, 1907
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Dan McGann on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Bill Donovan on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Wiley Piatt on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Doc McJames on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Danny Shay on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put William Kenneally on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Orval Overall pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, July 17th, 1907
Washington Senators: Bill Hogg pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Ginger Beaumont goes 5-5 against the New York Giants, with 1 2B, 1 RBI and 1 R.
Tuesday, July 16th, 1907
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Red Donahue on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Win Mercer on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Walter Johnson pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 8 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Si Jensen pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, July 15th, 1907
SP Buttons Briggs of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Jimmy Foulks of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Fred Hartman on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Claude Elliott on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Charlie Loudenslager goes 0-4 against the Washington Senators, ending his hitting streak at 23 games.
Sunday, July 14th, 1907
St. Louis Browns: Art Devlin goes 5-9 against the Philadelphia Athletics, with 1 RBI and 2 R.
Saturday, July 13th, 1907
Chicago White Sox: Put Germany Schaefer on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Pink Hawley on the trading block.
Friday, July 12th, 1907
Washington Senators: Put Elmer Stricklett on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Jack Fitzgerald pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 3 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Thursday, July 11th, 1907
Cleveland Naps: Put Carlton Molesworth on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Hughie Hearne on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Bill Reidy on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Jack W Taylor on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put Sam Leslie on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Nixey Callahan on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Mike Grady on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Kid Elberfeld on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Charles Lyons on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Mordecai Brown on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Ducky J Holmes on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put George Ives on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Casey Patten on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Michael Bucks on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Joe Yeager on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Jack Katoll on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Jim Buchanan on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Herm McFarland on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Elmer Califf on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Fred Schatzke on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Ike Butler on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Cy Seymour on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Roscoe Miller on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Bill Duggleby on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Charlie Dexter on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Sammy Strang on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put John Eubank on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put George Barclay on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Hugh Duffy on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Bobby Woods on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Pete O'Brien on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Johnny Kling on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Percy Buckwalter on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Joe Delahanty on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Socks Seybold on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Moose Grimshaw on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Togie Pittinger on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Dick Harley on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Put Tacks Neuer on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Henry Schmidt on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Topsy Hartsel on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Fred Tenney on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put George Magoon on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Bill Dinneen on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Ed Killian on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Gus Dorner on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Ned Garvin on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Otto Newlin on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Wid Conroy on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Libe Washburn on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Eddie Plank on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Alex Pearson on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Frank Oberlin on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Billy Gilbert on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Al Orth on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Bill Higgins on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Bill H Hallman on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Jimmy Barrett on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Ballplayer Bennett on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Gus Thompson on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Bill Lattimore pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, July 10th, 1907
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 6 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Charlie Loudenslager goes 1-5 against the New York Highlanders, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Tuesday, July 9th, 1907
Pittsburgh Pirates: Chick Robitaille pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, July 8th, 1907
LF Mike Donlin of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Ed Reulbach of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Chicago Cubs: Put Charlie Carr on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Jimmy Foulks pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Sunday, July 7th, 1907
Chicago White Sox: Willie Hogan pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Friday, July 5th, 1907
Detroit Tigers: Ralph Cadwalader pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, July 4th, 1907
Washington Senators: Bill Hogg pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Americans with 4 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Jim Buchanan pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Americans with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, July 3rd, 1907
St. Louis Cardinals: Si Jensen pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Chicago Cubs: Ed Walsh pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Fred Beebe pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 10 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 2nd, 1907
Chicago White Sox: Jack Fitzgerald pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Boston Americans: George Winter pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, July 1st, 1907
SP Walter Johnson of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Charlie Hemphill of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
3B Art Devlin of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
RF Charlie Hemphill of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Reeve McKay of the Boston Americans honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Bill Burns of the Chicago Cubs honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Walter Johnson of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Si Jensen of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Detroit Tigers: Put Ossee Schreckengost on the trading block.
Boston Americans: Reeve McKay pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Ed Reulbach pitches a 6-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Saturday, June 29th, 1907
Detroit Tigers: Walter Johnson pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 7 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Boston Doves: Monte Method pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 7 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Jimmy Dygert pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Jack Coombs pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 3 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Thursday, June 27th, 1907
St. Louis Browns: Ed Karger pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 0 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Buttons Briggs pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Boston Americans with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Barney Pelty pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 26th, 1907
Philadelphia Phillies: Red Donahue pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, June 25th, 1907
Boston Doves: Monte Method pitches a 2-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Walter Johnson pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 7 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, June 24th, 1907
SP George Mullin of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Sherry Magee of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Saturday, June 22nd, 1907
St. Louis Browns: George Mullin pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Chicago Cubs: Ed Walsh pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 6 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Friday, June 21st, 1907
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Wilson Matthews from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Michael Bucks from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Fred Schatzke from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Heinie Berger pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 7 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, June 20th, 1907
St. Louis Cardinals: Jimmy Dygert pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Bill Dinneen pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Chicago Cubs: Charles Bender pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Rip Ragan pitches a 7-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 19th, 1907
New York Highlanders: Put Frank Foutz on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Put Harry Howell on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Put Offa Neal on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Put Bill Keister on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Put Jimmy T Williams on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Put Dick Latham on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Put Claude Elliott on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Put Alfred Duvall on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Put Frank Jansa on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Put Fred Wills on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Fred Beebe pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Boston Doves: Vic Willis pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, June 18th, 1907
Cleveland Naps: Orval Overall pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 7 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, June 17th, 1907
LF Mike Donlin of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Si Jensen of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Cleveland Naps: The Cleveland Naps have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Rebuild'
New York Highlanders: The New York Highlanders have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Rebuild'
Philadelphia Athletics: The Philadelphia Athletics have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Washington Senators: Jim Buchanan pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: John Maloney pitches a 3-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 9 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Boston Doves: Henry Thielman pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Sunday, June 16th, 1907
Cincinnati Reds: Alex Pearson pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Saturday, June 15th, 1907
Chicago Cubs: John Fisher pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Al Orth pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Candy LaChance goes 5-5 against the New York Highlanders, with 1 2B, 3 RBI and 0 R.
Friday, June 14th, 1907
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Dan McGann from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Bill Donovan from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Danny Shay from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Si Jensen pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 11 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Thursday, June 13th, 1907
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 12th, 1907
Boston Americans: Reeve McKay pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, June 11th, 1907
Pittsburgh Pirates: Jimmy Foulks pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Bill Dinneen pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, June 10th, 1907
SP Barney Pelty of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Bill Burns of the Chicago Cubs honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Washington Senators: The Washington Senators have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
Brooklyn Superbas: The Brooklyn Superbas have announced that they set their team focus from 'Rebuild' to 'Neutral'
Chicago Cubs: The Chicago Cubs have announced that they set their team focus from 'Rebuild' to 'Neutral'
Cincinnati Reds: The Cincinnati Reds have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
New York Giants: The New York Giants have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
Philadelphia Phillies: The Philadelphia Phillies have announced that they set their team focus from 'Rebuild' to 'Neutral'
Chicago White Sox: Lyle Cromley pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Sunday, June 9th, 1907
Philadelphia Phillies: Ted Easterly goes 5-9 against the Chicago Cubs, with 1 HR, 6 RBI and 2 R.
Saturday, June 8th, 1907
Cleveland Naps: Orval Overall pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Boston Americans with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, June 7th, 1907
Philadelphia Phillies: Frank Corridon pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Superbas: Bill Donovan pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Ginger Beaumont goes 0-1 against the Boston Doves, ending his hitting streak at 22 games.
Thursday, June 6th, 1907
Cincinnati Reds: Put John J Anderson on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Si Jensen pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 5 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 5th, 1907
Cleveland Naps: Truck Eagan goes 5-7 against the New York Highlanders, with 1 HR, 2 RBI and 1 R.
Tuesday, June 4th, 1907
Chicago Cubs: Bill Burns pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Barney Pelty pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Boston Americans with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Ginger Beaumont goes 2-4 against the Chicago Cubs, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Monday, June 3rd, 1907
SP Nick Williams of the Boston Americans honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Bobby Keefe of the Brooklyn Superbas honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, June 2nd, 1907
St. Louis Browns: Heinie Berger pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, June 1st, 1907
2B Johnny Evers of the Chicago White Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
CF Ginger Beaumont of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Nick Williams of the Boston Americans honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Bobby Keefe of the Brooklyn Superbas honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Walter Johnson of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Joe Lake of the Boston Doves honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Philadelphia Phillies: Frank Corridon pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Bill Hogg pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 6 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Boston Americans: Reeve McKay pitches a 9-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Rip Ragan pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, May 31st, 1907
Cleveland Naps: Fred Brown pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 6 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Boston Americans: Nick Williams pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 0 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Superbas: Bobby Keefe pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, May 30th, 1907
Boston Americans: George Winter pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
New York Highlanders: Harry Howell pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
New York Highlanders: Carl Lundgren pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Chick Robitaille pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Wednesday, May 29th, 1907
Detroit Tigers: Ralph Cadwalader pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Rip Ragan pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Frank Corridon pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 6 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Tuesday, May 28th, 1907
Brooklyn Superbas: Bobby Keefe pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Boston Americans: Nick Williams pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Fred Beebe pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 8 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Monday, May 27th, 1907
SP Fred Brown of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Fred Clarke of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Philadelphia Phillies: Red Donahue pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 0 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Sunday, May 26th, 1907
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed McFarland on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: John Maloney pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 4 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Ben Henderson pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Saturday, May 25th, 1907
Cleveland Naps: Fred Brown pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Ralph Glaze pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: George Mullin pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Boston Americans with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Ed Doheny pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, May 24th, 1907
Detroit Tigers: Barney Pelty pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Boston Americans: Reeve McKay pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, May 23rd, 1907
New York Giants: Removed Cy Seymour from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Topsy Hartsel from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Bobby Keefe pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Boston Doves: Vic Willis pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, May 22nd, 1907
Washington Senators: Jim Buchanan pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Superbas: Harold Christman pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Boston Doves: Monte Method pitches a 2-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 5 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Tuesday, May 21st, 1907
Chicago Cubs: Bill Burns pitches a 2-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, May 20th, 1907
SP Carl Lundgren of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Jimmy Foulks of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Washington Senators: Bill Hogg pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Saturday, May 18th, 1907
Chicago Cubs: Ed Walsh pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 8 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Fred Beebe pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, May 17th, 1907
Boston Doves: Monte Method pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
New York Highlanders: Carl Lundgren pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Jimmy Foulks pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Thursday, May 16th, 1907
Chicago Cubs: Put Kid Nance on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Eddie Plank pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 7 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: James Durham pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, May 15th, 1907
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Fred Tenney from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Buttons Briggs from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Lew Drill on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Rip Ragan pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 7 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Tuesday, May 14th, 1907
Boston Americans: Nick Williams pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, May 13th, 1907
SP Ed Karger of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Ginger Beaumont of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Red Donahue from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put John Dobbs on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Jimmy Foulks pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 9 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Saturday, May 11th, 1907
Boston Americans: George Winter pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, May 10th, 1907
St. Louis Cardinals: Jimmy Dygert pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 7 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Bill Hogg pitches a 8-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, May 9th, 1907
Philadelphia Athletics: Billy Mehl pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Wednesday, May 8th, 1907
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Doc McJames from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Earl Howard on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Ed Karger pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Doc White pitches a 2-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Charlie Hemphill goes 5-5 against the New York Giants, with 1 RBI and 2 R.
Monday, May 6th, 1907
SP Reeve McKay of the Boston Americans honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
3B Dave Brain of the Boston Doves honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Philadelphia Athletics: Eddie Plank pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 3 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Ed Reulbach pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Chicago Cubs: Bill Burns pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Boston Americans: Jake Gettman goes 5-6 against the Washington Senators, with 1 2B, 2 3B, 2 RBI and 2 R.
Saturday, May 4th, 1907
Boston Americans: Reeve McKay pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 5 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Friday, May 3rd, 1907
Philadelphia Phillies: Ed Siever pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Boston Americans: Nick Williams pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 3 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Lyle Cromley pitches a 10-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, May 2nd, 1907
St. Louis Browns: Removed Billy Gilbert from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Si Jensen pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Jim Buchanan pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 6 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Wednesday, May 1st, 1907
SS Freddy Parent of the Boston Americans honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
SS Honus Wagner of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Reeve McKay of the Boston Americans honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Vic Willis of the Boston Doves honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Walter Johnson of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Thomas Doyle of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Tuesday, April 30th, 1907
Boston Americans: Reeve McKay pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 6 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Bill Dinneen pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, April 29th, 1907
RF Doc Gessler of the Boston Americans honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Bert Coy of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Boston Doves: Vic Willis pitches a 6-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Art Devlin goes 0-5 against the Cleveland Naps, ending his hitting streak at 20 games.
Sunday, April 28th, 1907
St. Louis Browns: Art Devlin goes 1-4 against the Cleveland Naps, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Saturday, April 27th, 1907
Philadelphia Athletics: Earl Moore pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Americans with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Boston Doves: Monte Method pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, April 26th, 1907
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Bert Coy pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Boston Doves: Henry Thielman pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 2 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Thursday, April 25th, 1907
Cleveland Naps: Bill Essick pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, April 24th, 1907
Chicago White Sox: Lyle Cromley pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Noodles Hahn pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, April 23rd, 1907
Philadelphia Phillies: Frank Corridon pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Chick Robitaille pitches a 2-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, April 22nd, 1907
SP Ralph Glaze of the Chicago White Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SS Honus Wagner of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Danny Shay on the trading block.
New York Giants: Thomas Doyle pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Boston Doves with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Saturday, April 20th, 1907
Chicago Cubs: Put Walter Sorber on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Charlie Carr on the trading block.
Boston Americans: Jack Chesbro pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, April 19th, 1907
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Klondike Douglass on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed Abbaticchio on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Wilson Matthews on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Michael Bucks on the trading block.
Boston Doves: Monte Method pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Lyle Cromley pitches a 7-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, April 17th, 1907
St. Louis Cardinals: Jimmy Dygert pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Boston Doves: Henry Thielman pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, April 15th, 1907
New York Giants: Removed Dick Harley from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Robert Chappelle pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Saturday, April 13th, 1907
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Scoops Carey on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Bill Burns pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 5 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Thursday, April 11th, 1907
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, April 4th, 1907
Chicago Cubs: Removed Bob Ganley from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Bill Phyle from the trading block.
Wednesday, March 27th, 1907
Chicago Cubs: Removed Charlie Carr from the trading block.
Sunday, March 24th, 1907
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Patrick Keefe from the trading block.
Saturday, March 23rd, 1907
Chicago Cubs: Removed Walter Sorber from the trading block.
Tuesday, March 19th, 1907
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Jimmy Slagle from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Michael Bucks from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Frank Oberlin from the trading block.
Thursday, March 14th, 1907
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Klondike Douglass from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Cowboy Jones from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Kaiser Wilhelm from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Wiley Piatt from the trading block.
Wednesday, March 13th, 1907
New York Giants: Removed Henry Jansing from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Dick Padden from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Socks Seybold from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Sammy Curran from the trading block.
Tuesday, March 12th, 1907
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Jim J Hughes from the trading block.
Monday, March 11th, 1907
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed John Morrisey from the trading block.
Saturday, March 9th, 1907
Detroit Tigers: Removed Kid Elberfeld from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Bill Duggleby from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed George Barclay from the trading block.
Friday, March 8th, 1907
Cleveland Naps: Removed Carlton Molesworth from the trading block.
Tuesday, March 5th, 1907
Chicago Cubs: Put Grant Thatcher on the trading block.
Monday, March 4th, 1907
Detroit Tigers: Removed Jack W Taylor from the trading block.
Sunday, March 3rd, 1907
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Bill Dinneen from the trading block.
Friday, March 1st, 1907
Detroit Tigers: Removed Elmer Califf from the trading block.
Thursday, February 28th, 1907
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Danny Shay from the trading block.
Saturday, February 23rd, 1907
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Earl Zook from the trading block.
Friday, February 22nd, 1907
New York Giants: Removed Herm McFarland from the trading block.
Wednesday, February 20th, 1907
New York Giants: Removed Mordecai Brown from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Sammy Strang from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Bobby Woods from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Scoops Carey from the trading block.
Monday, February 18th, 1907
Detroit Tigers: Removed Ducky J Holmes from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Joe Yeager from the trading block.
Sunday, February 17th, 1907
Cleveland Naps: Removed George Ives from the trading block.
Saturday, February 16th, 1907
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Bill Phyle on the trading block.
Thursday, February 14th, 1907
St. Louis Browns: Removed Judge McCredie from the trading block.
Wednesday, February 13th, 1907
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Harry Wolverton on the trading block.
Tuesday, February 12th, 1907
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Bobby Wallace from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Willie Keeler from the trading block.
Tuesday, February 5th, 1907
Philadelphia Athletics: Put John P Burke on the trading block.
Monday, January 28th, 1907
Chicago Cubs: Put Walter Sorber on the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Joseph Sporer from the trading block.
Sunday, January 27th, 1907
Cleveland Naps: Put George Ives on the trading block.
Friday, January 11th, 1907
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Bill Phyle from the trading block.
Tuesday, January 1st, 1907
Chicago Cubs: Put Charlie A Ferguson on the trading block.
Monday, December 31st, 1906
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Patrick Keefe on the trading block.
Friday, December 28th, 1906
Chicago Cubs: Put Charlie Carr on the trading block.
Sunday, December 16th, 1906
New York Giants: Put Sammy Strang on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Bill Wolff on the trading block.
Thursday, November 29th, 1906
Chicago Cubs: Put Danny Green on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Frank Isbell on the trading block.
Friday, November 23rd, 1906
St. Louis Browns: Put Judge McCredie on the trading block.
Tuesday, November 13th, 1906
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Billy Campbell on the trading block.
Saturday, November 10th, 1906
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Danny Shay on the trading block.
Saturday, October 27th, 1906
Detroit Tigers: Put Jimmy Barrett on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Jack W Taylor on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Emil Frisk on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Kid Elberfeld on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Ducky J Holmes on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Joe Yeager on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Elmer Califf on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Bill Duggleby on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Willie Sudhoff on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put George R Stone on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put George Barclay on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Patsy Dougherty on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Ossee Schreckengost on the trading block.
Wednesday, October 24th, 1906
Chicago Cubs: Put Kip Selbach on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Argus Hamilton on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put Carlton Molesworth on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Harry H Davis on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Barry McCormick on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put Sam Mertes on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Dave Fultz on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Kid Nance on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Eddie Plank on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put Hughie Hearne on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Bob Ganley on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Socks Seybold on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Elmer Stricklett on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Jim McHale on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Billy Clingman on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Fred Tenney on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Bill Dinneen on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Sammy Curran on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Buttons Briggs on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Pug Bennett on the trading block.
Saturday, October 20th, 1906
New York Giants: Put Mordecai Brown on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Henry Jansing on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Ed Doheny on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Jake Weimer on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Herm McFarland on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Cy Seymour on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Dummy Taylor on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Bobby Woods on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Nick Altrock on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Dick Padden on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Joseph Sporer on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Dick Harley on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Topsy Hartsel on the trading block.
Thursday, October 18th, 1906
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Charles Reading on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Pete Dowling on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Cowboy Jones on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Otto Krueger on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put John Morrisey on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Jerry Nops on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Bobby Wallace on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Kaiser Wilhelm on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Earl Zook on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Willie Keeler on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Bert Coy on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Chappie McFarland on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Bill Dahlen on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Jimmy Archer on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Dan McGann on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Gus Dundon on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Deacon Phillippe on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Bill Donovan on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Bill Phyle on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Wiley Piatt on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Jim J Hughes on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Brickyard Kennedy on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Tom McCreery on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Doc McJames on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Scoops Carey on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Fred Hartman on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Archie Stimmel on the trading block.
Wednesday, October 17th, 1906
Cleveland Naps: Removed Erve Beck from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed Carlton Molesworth from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed Sam Mertes from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed Bill Bernhard from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed Jack McCarthy from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed Hughie Hearne from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Jimmy Barrett from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Doc Casey from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Kid Elberfeld from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Ducky J Holmes from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Joe Yeager from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Alex Sweeney from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Elmer Califf from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Bill Duggleby from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Willie Sudhoff from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed George Barclay from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Ossee Schreckengost from the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Removed Offa Neal from the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Removed Bill Keister from the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Removed Bill Clymer from the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Removed Dick Latham from the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Removed William Miller from the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Removed Alfred Duvall from the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Removed Fred Wills from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Argus Hamilton from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Harry H Davis from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Dave Fultz from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Eddie Plank from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Socks Seybold from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Billy Clingman from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Fred Tenney from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Bill Dinneen from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Sammy Curran from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Buttons Briggs from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Patrick Keefe from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Pug Bennett from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Duff Cooley from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Frank Oberlin from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Billy Gilbert from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Bill H Hallman from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Removed Libe Washburn from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Bill Dahlen from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Dan McGann from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Deacon Phillippe from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Wiley Piatt from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Jim J Hughes from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Tom McCreery from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Doc McJames from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Scoops Carey from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Kid Nichols from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Fred Hartman from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Harry Blake from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Walter Sorber from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Kip Selbach from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Frank Isbell from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Barry McCormick from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Fred Raymer from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Bob Ganley from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Jim McHale from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Henry Jansing from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Ed Doheny from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Jake Weimer from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Herm McFarland from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Cy Seymour from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Dummy Taylor from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Bobby Woods from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Dick Padden from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Joseph Sporer from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Dick Harley from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Topsy Hartsel from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Klondike Douglass from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Oller Maas from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Elmer Flick from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Fred Jacklitsch from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ed McFarland from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed John Titus from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Jimmy Slagle from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Harry Wolverton from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Bob Ewing from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ed Siever from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Michael Bucks from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Fred Schatzke from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Charles Reading from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Pete Dowling from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Emmet Heidrick from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Cowboy Jones from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed John Morrisey from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Jerry Nops from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Bobby Wallace from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Kaiser Wilhelm from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Earl Zook from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Willie Keeler from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Bert Coy from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Chappie McFarland from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Gus Dundon from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: The Cleveland Naps have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Detroit Tigers: The Detroit Tigers have announced that they set their team focus from 'Rebuild' to 'Neutral'
New York Highlanders: The New York Highlanders have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Philadelphia Athletics: The Philadelphia Athletics have announced that they set their team focus from 'Rebuild' to 'Neutral'
Washington Senators: The Washington Senators have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Brooklyn Superbas: The Brooklyn Superbas have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Rebuild'
Chicago Cubs: The Chicago Cubs have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Rebuild'
Cincinnati Reds: The Cincinnati Reds have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
New York Giants: The New York Giants have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Philadelphia Phillies: The Philadelphia Phillies have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Rebuild'
Pittsburgh Pirates: The Pittsburgh Pirates have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Boston Americans: The owner paid $5,472 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Boston Americans: The owner took $363,298 in cash as profit for this year.
Chicago White Sox: The owner paid $3,949 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Chicago White Sox: The owner took $318,824 in cash as profit for this year.
Cleveland Naps: The owner paid $2,801 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Cleveland Naps: The owner took $57,555 in cash as profit for this year.
Detroit Tigers: The owner paid $3,664 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Detroit Tigers: The owner took $177,282 in cash as profit for this year.
New York Highlanders: The owner paid $3,833 of future expenses from the operating profit.
New York Highlanders: The owner took $151,798 in cash as profit for this year.
Philadelphia Athletics: The owner paid $7,338 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Philadelphia Athletics: The owner took $136,407 in cash as profit for this year.
St. Louis Browns: The owner paid $5,442 of future expenses from the operating profit.
St. Louis Browns: The owner took $140,405 in cash as profit for this year.
Washington Senators: The owner paid $2,010 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Washington Senators: The owner took $144,309 in cash as profit for this year.
Brooklyn Superbas: The owner paid $3,805 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Brooklyn Superbas: The owner took $320,056 in cash as profit for this year.
Boston Beaneaters: The owner paid $3,823 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Boston Beaneaters: The owner took $200,792 in cash as profit for this year.
Chicago Cubs: The owner paid $4,150 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Chicago Cubs: The owner took $247,299 in cash as profit for this year.
Cincinnati Reds: The owner paid $4,103 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Cincinnati Reds: The owner took $396,022 in cash as profit for this year.
New York Giants: The owner paid $2,325 of future expenses from the operating profit.
New York Giants: The owner took $220,554 in cash as profit for this year.
Philadelphia Phillies: The owner paid $4,627 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Philadelphia Phillies: The owner took $384,506 in cash as profit for this year.
Pittsburgh Pirates: The owner paid $3,131 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Pittsburgh Pirates: The owner took $386,551 in cash as profit for this year.
St. Louis Cardinals: The owner paid $2,274 of future expenses from the operating profit.
St. Louis Cardinals: The owner took $328,643 in cash as profit for this year.
St. Louis Browns: Put Duff Cooley on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Frank Oberlin on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Billy Gilbert on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Libe Washburn on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Gus Dorner on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Red Donahue on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Klondike Douglass on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Oller Maas on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Elmer Flick on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed McFarland on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put John Titus on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Jimmy Slagle on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Bob Ewing on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed Siever on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Michael Bucks on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Fred Schatzke on the trading block.
Monday, October 15th, 1906
SP Jesse Tannehill of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the 1906 World Series MVP Award.
Sunday, October 14th, 1906
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Fred Tenney on the trading block.
Thursday, October 11th, 1906
Pittsburgh Pirates: Jesse Tannehill pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, October 8th, 1906
Pittsburgh Pirates: Jack J Powell records his 200th career win!
Saturday, October 6th, 1906
St. Louis Browns: Ed Karger pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 7 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Jesse Tannehill pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 3 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
New York Highlanders: Harry Howell pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Americans with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Ed Reulbach pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, October 5th, 1906
New York Giants: Mordecai Brown pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 8 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Superbas: Bobby Keefe pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 7 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Boston Americans: Chick Stahl goes 5-6 against the New York Highlanders, with 1 3B, 2 RBI and 2 R.
Thursday, October 4th, 1906
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Willie Keeler on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Vic Willis pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Tuesday, October 2nd, 1906
Brooklyn Superbas: Bobby Keefe pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Chicago Cubs: Frank Lakaff pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, October 1st, 1906
SP Jack Chesbro of the Boston Americans honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Jimmy Foulks of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
LF Mike Donlin of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
CF Ty Cobb of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Lyle Cromley of the Chicago White Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Jimmy Foulks of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Big Jeff Pfeffer of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Harold Christman of the Brooklyn Superbas honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Detroit Tigers: Ed Summers pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Al Orth pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, September 29th, 1906
Chicago White Sox: Lyle Cromley pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Jimmy Dygert pitches a 3-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, September 28th, 1906
Pittsburgh Pirates: Jimmy Foulks pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 5 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Thursday, September 27th, 1906
Brooklyn Superbas: Fred Hartman goes 0-4 against the Chicago Cubs, ending his hitting streak at 23 games.
Wednesday, September 26th, 1906
Detroit Tigers: Put Doc Casey on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Vic Willis pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
New York Highlanders: Harry Howell pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 1 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Tuesday, September 25th, 1906
Boston Americans: Jack Chesbro pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Superbas: Harold Christman pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 7 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Monday, September 24th, 1906
SP Ralph Glaze of the Chicago White Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SS Honus Wagner of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Cincinnati Reds: Homer Smoot goes 0-4 against the Philadelphia Phillies, ending his hitting streak at 21 games.
Philadelphia Athletics: Argus Hamilton pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 7 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, September 22nd, 1906
Brooklyn Superbas: Fred Hartman goes 1-4 against the St. Louis Cardinals, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Friday, September 21st, 1906
Boston Americans: Barney Wolfe pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Al Orth pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Lyle Cromley pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 5 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Boston Beaneaters: Vic Willis pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Thursday, September 20th, 1906
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Scoops Carey on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Harold Christman pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Homer Smoot goes 1-4 against the Brooklyn Superbas, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Wednesday, September 19th, 1906
Boston Americans: Pearl Holycross pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 5 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Tuesday, September 18th, 1906
Brooklyn Superbas: Bobby Keefe pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Jack J Powell pitches a 6-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, September 17th, 1906
SP Lyle Cromley of the Chicago White Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Dan McGann of the Brooklyn Superbas honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, September 16th, 1906
Chicago White Sox: Willie Hogan pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Al Orth pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Saturday, September 15th, 1906
Cleveland Naps: Orval Overall pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
New York Highlanders: Carl Lundgren pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Boston Americans: George Winter pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Lou Fiene pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, September 14th, 1906
Washington Senators: Bill Lattimore pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Boston Beaneaters: Monte Method pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 7 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Thursday, September 13th, 1906
New York Highlanders: Big Jeff Pfeffer pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, September 12th, 1906
Boston Beaneaters: William Robertson pitches a 3-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Cleveland Naps: Reeve McKay pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 8 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: John Maloney pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Tuesday, September 11th, 1906
Washington Senators: Jim Buchanan pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Tommy Leach goes 5-7 against the Cincinnati Reds, with 1 2B, 2 RBI and 1 R.
Monday, September 10th, 1906
LF Mike Donlin of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SS Joe Tinker of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Chicago White Sox: Lyle Cromley pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, September 8th, 1906
Chicago Cubs: Put Kip Selbach on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Henry Thielman pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, September 7th, 1906
Philadelphia Phillies: Ed Reulbach pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, September 5th, 1906
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Boston Beaneaters: Monte Method pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Tuesday, September 4th, 1906
New York Highlanders: Big Jeff Pfeffer pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Boston Americans with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Howie Camnitz pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 1 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Monday, September 3rd, 1906
SP Reeve McKay of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
3B Harry Steinfeldt of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Detroit Tigers: Put Bill Duggleby on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Jack Fitzgerald pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 7 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Ed Karger pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
New York Giants: George Davis gets his 2500th career hit!
Sunday, September 2nd, 1906
Chicago Cubs: John Fisher pitches a 1-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cleveland Naps: Reeve McKay pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Saturday, September 1st, 1906
C Roger Bresnahan of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
RF Sam Crawford of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Bill Lattimore of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Rube Waddell of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Bill Lattimore of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Harold Christman of the Brooklyn Superbas honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Chicago Cubs: Bill Burns pitches a 6-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, August 31st, 1906
Pittsburgh Pirates: Jack J Powell pitches a 7-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Ed Karger pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 29th, 1906
Boston Americans: Nick Williams pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Bill Lattimore pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, August 28th, 1906
Pittsburgh Pirates: Jimmy Foulks pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Ralph Glaze pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Robert Chappelle pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 8 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, August 27th, 1906
SP Billy Mehl of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Rube Waddell of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Cleveland Naps: Orval Overall pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Americans with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Sunday, August 26th, 1906
Boston Beaneaters: Henry Thielman pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, August 25th, 1906
Philadelphia Phillies: Ed Reulbach pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, August 24th, 1906
St. Louis Cardinals: Earl Zook pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 6 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell pitches a 8-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Boston Americans: Jimmy Collins gets his 2000th career hit!
Thursday, August 23rd, 1906
Philadelphia Athletics: Billy Mehl pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Chicago Cubs: Charles Bender pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 3 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
New York Highlanders: Big Jeff Pfeffer pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 8 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 22nd, 1906
Cleveland Naps: Orval Overall pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Fred Beebe pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 10 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Tuesday, August 21st, 1906
Philadelphia Athletics: Bill Dinneen pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, August 20th, 1906
SP Robert Chappelle of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Vic Willis of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Jack Coombs pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Sunday, August 19th, 1906
Boston Beaneaters: Vic Willis pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 3 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Saturday, August 18th, 1906
Washington Senators: Robert Chappelle pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Thursday, August 16th, 1906
Chicago White Sox: Togie Pittinger pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Americans with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 15th, 1906
Washington Senators: Bill Lattimore pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 5 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
Tuesday, August 14th, 1906
Pittsburgh Pirates: Jimmy Foulks pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 8 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Robert Chappelle pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, August 13th, 1906
SP Bill Dinneen of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Jimmy Sheckard of the Brooklyn Superbas honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Chicago White Sox: Ralph Glaze pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Saturday, August 11th, 1906
Chicago White Sox: Togie Pittinger pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
New York Highlanders: Mike Donlin goes 0-4 against the Chicago White Sox, ending his hitting streak at 29 games.
Brooklyn Superbas: Harold Christman pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 7 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, August 10th, 1906
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Argus Hamilton pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 1 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Thursday, August 9th, 1906
St. Louis Cardinals: Earl Zook pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 1 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Robert Chappelle pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 8th, 1906
Boston Beaneaters: Henry Thielman pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Tuesday, August 7th, 1906
Philadelphia Athletics: Eddie Plank pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, August 6th, 1906
SP Robert Chappelle of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Sherry Magee of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
St. Louis Cardinals: Bert Coy pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Sunday, August 5th, 1906
New York Highlanders: Mike Donlin goes 2-6 against the St. Louis Browns, extending his hitting streak to 25 games!
Saturday, August 4th, 1906
Washington Senators: Robert Chappelle pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 5 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Cleveland Naps: Cack Henley pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, August 2nd, 1906
Chicago White Sox: Togie Pittinger pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Boston Americans with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Jesse Tannehill pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 1st, 1906
LF Mike Donlin of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
LF Sherry Magee of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP George Winter of the Boston Americans honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Jesse Tannehill of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Ralph Glaze of the Chicago White Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
CL Bill Hogg of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
New York Highlanders: Big Jeff Pfeffer pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 31st, 1906
Brooklyn Superbas: Bobby Keefe pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
New York Highlanders: Mike Donlin goes 1-4 against the Cleveland Naps, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Cincinnati Reds: Noodles Hahn pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 11 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, July 30th, 1906
SP Bill Lattimore of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B Charlie Hickman of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Chicago Cubs: Charles Bender pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Sunday, July 29th, 1906
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Emmet Heidrick on the trading block.
Boston Americans: George Winter pitches a 8-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Saturday, July 28th, 1906
Washington Senators: Bill Lattimore pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, July 27th, 1906
Brooklyn Superbas: Bill Donovan pitches a 1-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Argus Hamilton pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Thursday, July 26th, 1906
Detroit Tigers: Joe Yeager pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Boston Americans with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Ed Siever pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, July 25th, 1906
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Boston Americans: George Winter pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 24th, 1906
Cleveland Naps: Put Barney Wolfe on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Joseph Sporer on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Bill Lattimore pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Boston Beaneaters: Henry Thielman pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Willie Keeler gets his 2000th career hit!
Monday, July 23rd, 1906
LF Mike Donlin of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
3B Fred Hartman of the Brooklyn Superbas honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Detroit Tigers: The Detroit Tigers have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Rebuild'
Philadelphia Athletics: Bill Dinneen pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Saturday, July 21st, 1906
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Fred Tenney on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Jimmy Foulks pitches a 3-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, July 20th, 1906
Boston Americans: George Winter pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Lyle Cromley pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, July 19th, 1906
Philadelphia Athletics: Eddie Plank pitches a 6-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Ralph Glaze pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Jesse Tannehill pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Chicago Cubs: John Fisher pitches a 7-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Wednesday, July 18th, 1906
Chicago White Sox: Jack Fitzgerald pitches a 12-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Judge Nagle pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Bill Dinneen pitches a 7-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Superbas: Bill Donovan pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 17th, 1906
St. Louis Cardinals: Kaiser Wilhelm pitches a 14-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 1 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Monday, July 16th, 1906
SP Bill Dinneen of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF John Titus of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
New York Highlanders: The New York Highlanders have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Rebuild'
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Billy Mehl pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 7 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Sunday, July 15th, 1906
New York Giants: Put Cy Seymour on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Pete Dowling on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Harold Christman pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, July 14th, 1906
Washington Senators: Bill Lattimore pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, July 13th, 1906
Detroit Tigers: Put Doc Casey on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Joe Yeager on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Alex Sweeney on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Elmer Califf on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put George Barclay on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Barney Wolfe pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Jack Fitzgerald pitches a 2-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Bill Dinneen pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Mordecai Brown pitches a 2-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Thursday, July 12th, 1906
Detroit Tigers: Put Jimmy Barrett on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put Carlton Molesworth on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Ducky J Holmes on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put Bill Bernhard on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Klondike Douglass on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Bill Duggleby on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Oller Maas on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put Jack McCarthy on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Fred Jacklitsch on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put John Titus on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Jimmy Slagle on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed Siever on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Michael Bucks on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Fred Schatzke on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Robert Chappelle pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Wednesday, July 11th, 1906
New York Highlanders: Put Offa Neal on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Walter Sorber on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Put Bill Keister on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Argus Hamilton on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Henry Jansing on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Put Joe McGinnity on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Harry H Davis on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Ed Doheny on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Dave Fultz on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Put Dick Latham on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Eddie Plank on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Bob Ganley on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Herm McFarland on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Put William Miller on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Socks Seybold on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Jim McHale on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Duff Cooley on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Put Alfred Duvall on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Cy Seymour on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Frank Oberlin on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Billy Clingman on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Archie Stimmel on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Put Fred Wills on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Billy Gilbert on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Jim St. Vrain on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Fred Tenney on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Bill H Hallman on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Bill Dinneen on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Bobby Woods on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Cy Malkey on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Put Libe Washburn on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Bill Dahlen on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Sammy Curran on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Dan McGann on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Dick Padden on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Buttons Briggs on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Dick Harley on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Deacon Phillippe on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Patrick Keefe on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Topsy Hartsel on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Pug Bennett on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Wiley Piatt on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Jim J Hughes on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Rusty Hall on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Tom McCreery on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Kid Nichols on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Fred Hartman on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Harry Blake on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Bill Hogg pitches a 11-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Boston Americans: George Winter pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 1 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Boston Beaneaters: Henry Thielman pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 10th, 1906
Boston Beaneaters: William Robertson pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Elmer Califf pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, July 9th, 1906
SS Freddy Parent of the Boston Americans honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP William Robertson of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Philadelphia Athletics: The Philadelphia Athletics have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Rebuild'
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Charles Reading on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Walter Sorber from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Cowboy Jones on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Bob Ganley from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put John Morrisey on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Jerry Nops on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Bobby Wallace on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Kaiser Wilhelm on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Germany Schaefer on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Earl Zook on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Willie Keeler on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Bert Coy on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Chappie McFarland on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Gus Dundon on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Earl Zook pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Jim Buchanan pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Boston Beaneaters: Vic Willis pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 2 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Sunday, July 8th, 1906
Chicago Cubs: Charles Bender pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 7 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Earl Zook pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Saturday, July 7th, 1906
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 9 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Bill Hogg pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, July 6th, 1906
Philadelphia Phillies: Doc White pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, July 5th, 1906
Boston Americans: Jack Chesbro pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Boston Beaneaters: William Robertson pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Wednesday, July 4th, 1906
Philadelphia Phillies: Fred Beebe pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 5 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Elmer Califf pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Chicago Cubs: Charles Bender pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
New York Highlanders: Red Ames pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, July 2nd, 1906
C Hughie Hearne of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Vic Willis of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Boston Beaneaters: William Robertson pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 9 strikeouts and 7 BB allowed!
Sunday, July 1st, 1906
LF Mike Donlin of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
SS Honus Wagner of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Jim Buchanan of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Vic Willis of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Big Jeff Pfeffer of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Harold Christman of the Brooklyn Superbas honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Chicago White Sox: Ralph Glaze pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, June 30th, 1906
Washington Senators: Jim Buchanan pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Nixey Callahan pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, June 29th, 1906
Brooklyn Superbas: Bill Dahlen gets his 2000th career hit!
Wednesday, June 27th, 1906
Boston Beaneaters: Vic Willis pitches a 6-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Lyle Cromley pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, June 26th, 1906
Washington Senators: Removed Hugh Duffy from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Elmer Califf pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 8 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Monday, June 25th, 1906
SP Lyle Cromley of the Chicago White Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SS Honus Wagner of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, June 24th, 1906
Chicago White Sox: Ralph Glaze pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Thursday, June 21st, 1906
Brooklyn Superbas: Bobby Keefe pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Jim Buchanan pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 20th, 1906
Cleveland Naps: Put Sam Mertes on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put Hughie Hearne on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Bert Coy pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 3 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Tuesday, June 19th, 1906
Boston Americans: Nick Williams pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, June 18th, 1906
SP Earl Moore of the Boston Americans honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Bobby Keefe of the Brooklyn Superbas honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Philadelphia Phillies: The Philadelphia Phillies have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
St. Louis Cardinals: The St. Louis Cardinals have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
Chicago White Sox: Lyle Cromley pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Americans with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: James Durham pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Saturday, June 16th, 1906
Brooklyn Superbas: Bobby Keefe pitches a 10-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, June 15th, 1906
Cincinnati Reds: Judge Nagle pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Robert Chappelle pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Bert Coy pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Boston Americans: Earl Moore pitches a 7-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 6 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Thursday, June 14th, 1906
Brooklyn Superbas: Harold Christman pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Earl Zook pitches a 6-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 13th, 1906
Chicago Cubs: John Fisher pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: James Durham pitches a 6-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 7 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Boston Beaneaters: Vic Willis pitches a 8-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 1 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Tuesday, June 12th, 1906
Boston Americans: Jack Chesbro pitches a 7-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 0 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Jim Buchanan pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, June 11th, 1906
RF Bill Keister of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Kaiser Wilhelm of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Boston Americans: The Boston Americans have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Brooklyn Superbas: The Brooklyn Superbas have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Chicago Cubs: The Chicago Cubs have announced that they set their team focus from 'Rebuild' to 'Neutral'
Cincinnati Reds: The Cincinnati Reds have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Boston Americans: Earl Moore pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Sunday, June 10th, 1906
Philadelphia Athletics: Billy Mehl pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Saturday, June 9th, 1906
Chicago Cubs: Charles Bender pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Harry McIntire pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 3 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Friday, June 8th, 1906
Cleveland Naps: Put Erve Beck on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: Rip Ragan pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Oscar Jones pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Kaiser Wilhelm pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Jesse Tannehill pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Thursday, June 7th, 1906
Washington Senators: Jim Buchanan pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 6th, 1906
New York Highlanders: Big Jeff Pfeffer pitches a 2-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, June 5th, 1906
Philadelphia Athletics: Eddie Plank pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 7 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, June 4th, 1906
SP Jim Buchanan of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
3B Harry Steinfeldt of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Boston Americans: George Winter pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
New York Highlanders: John J McGraw gets his 2000th career hit!
Sunday, June 3rd, 1906
Chicago White Sox: Bill Reidy pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, June 2nd, 1906
St. Louis Browns: Gus Dorner pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 1 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Jim Buchanan pitches a 10-hit shutout against the Boston Americans with 0 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, June 1st, 1906
LF Mike Donlin of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
CF Ginger Beaumont of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Lyle Cromley of the Chicago White Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Rube Waddell of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Harry McIntire of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Harold Christman of the Brooklyn Superbas honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Boston Americans: A. Richardson pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Thursday, May 31st, 1906
Cincinnati Reds: Al Orth pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, May 30th, 1906
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed McFarland on the trading block.
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, May 29th, 1906
Cleveland Naps: Dode Paskert goes 5-5 against the St. Louis Browns, with 1 RBI and 1 R.
Monday, May 28th, 1906
LF Harry H Davis of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Elmer Flick of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Scoops Carey on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Deacon Phillippe from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Brickyard Kennedy from the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Harry Howell pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cleveland Naps: Sam Mertes goes 5-9 against the Washington Senators, with 0 RBI and 0 R.
Sunday, May 27th, 1906
Boston Beaneaters: Henry Thielman pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 0 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, May 26th, 1906
Brooklyn Superbas: Bill Donovan pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Jim Buchanan pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
New York Highlanders: Carl Lundgren pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 7 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, May 24th, 1906
Philadelphia Athletics: Billy Mehl pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, May 23rd, 1906
Cincinnati Reds: Noodles Hahn pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, May 22nd, 1906
Detroit Tigers: Joe Yeager pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Americans with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Chicago Cubs: Charles Bender pitches a 6-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, May 21st, 1906
LF Zaza Harvey of the Chicago White Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Sam Crawford of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Washington Senators: Put Hugh Duffy on the trading block.
Saturday, May 19th, 1906
Brooklyn Superbas: Harold Christman pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, May 18th, 1906
Philadelphia Athletics: Eddie Plank pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Elmer Flick goes 5-6 against the Chicago Cubs, with 1 2B, 1 3B, 1 RBI and 2 R.
Wednesday, May 16th, 1906
Boston Americans: Jack Chesbro pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 0 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell pitches a 7-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Kid Elberfeld goes 5-6 against the Philadelphia Athletics, with 1 2B, 3 RBI and 0 R.
Tuesday, May 15th, 1906
St. Louis Cardinals: Bert Coy pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Lyle Cromley pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, May 14th, 1906
LF Mike Donlin of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Vic Willis of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, May 13th, 1906
Boston Beaneaters: Vic Willis pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Chicago Cubs: Tom J Hughes pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 3 strikeouts and 6 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Addie Joss pitches a 7-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, May 12th, 1906
Philadelphia Athletics: Bill Dinneen pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Chicago Cubs: John Fisher pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Boston Beaneaters: Monte Method pitches a 6-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, May 11th, 1906
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Nap Lajoie goes 0-4 against the Chicago White Sox, ending his hitting streak at 26 games.
Wednesday, May 9th, 1906
Philadelphia Athletics: Nap Lajoie goes 3-4 against the Boston Americans, extending his hitting streak to 25 games!
Tuesday, May 8th, 1906
Philadelphia Phillies: Ed Reulbach pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 7 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Ed Karger pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Ed Summers pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 12 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, May 7th, 1906
SP Lyle Cromley of the Chicago White Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Rube Waddell of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Chicago White Sox: Bill Reidy pitches a 7-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Sunday, May 6th, 1906
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Tom McCreery from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Lyle Cromley pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Saturday, May 5th, 1906
Detroit Tigers: Ralph Cadwalader pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Thursday, May 3rd, 1906
Detroit Tigers: Joe Yeager pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, May 2nd, 1906
Boston Americans: Jack Chesbro pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Sam Crawford goes 5-5 against the Pittsburgh Pirates, with 2 2B, 0 RBI and 1 R.
Tuesday, May 1st, 1906
3B Jimmy Collins of the Boston Americans honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
1B John J Anderson of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Ed Summers of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Noodles Hahn of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Ralph Glaze of the Chicago White Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Bill Burns of the Chicago Cubs honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Harry H Davis from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Bobby Keefe pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, April 30th, 1906
SP Fred Brown of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B John J Anderson of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Philadelphia Athletics: Nap Lajoie goes 3-4 against the Washington Senators, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Saturday, April 28th, 1906
Cleveland Naps: Removed Jack McCarthy from the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: George Mullin pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Cleveland Naps: Fred Brown pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, April 27th, 1906
Washington Senators: Robert Chappelle pitches a 2-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Cleveland Naps: Orval Overall pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Judge Nagle pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, April 26th, 1906
New York Giants: Removed Cy Seymour from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Ralph Glaze pitches a 6-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Wednesday, April 25th, 1906
Chicago Cubs: Bill Burns pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Boston Americans: Earl Moore pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: John J Anderson sets the NL regular season game record for hits with 6.
Cincinnati Reds: John J Anderson goes 6-6 against the St. Louis Cardinals, with 2 2B, 4 RBI and 3 R.
Tuesday, April 24th, 1906
Cincinnati Reds: John J Anderson goes 5-7 against the St. Louis Cardinals, with 3 2B, 1 RBI and 1 R.
Monday, April 23rd, 1906
3B Jimmy Collins of the Boston Americans honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Noodles Hahn of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Boston Americans: George Winter pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Superbas: Bill Donovan pitches a 3-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Sunday, April 22nd, 1906
Chicago Cubs: Put Walter Sorber on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Fred Raymer on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Charles Bender pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 8 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Ed Summers pitches a 6-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Thursday, April 19th, 1906
Philadelphia Phillies: Ed Reulbach pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 9 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Harry Bay goes 0-5 against the Pittsburgh Pirates, ending his hitting streak at 23 games.
Wednesday, April 18th, 1906
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ed McFarland from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Ed Summers pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 7 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, April 17th, 1906
Cincinnati Reds: Noodles Hahn pitches a 10-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Billy Mehl pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, April 16th, 1906
Boston Beaneaters: Monte Method pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Frosty Thomas pitches a 9-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Sunday, April 15th, 1906
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Bill Dahlen from the trading block.
Saturday, April 14th, 1906
New York Giants: Removed Dick Harley from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Harry Bay goes 1-5 against the Chicago Cubs, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Friday, April 13th, 1906
Chicago Cubs: Put Bob Ganley on the trading block.
Monday, April 9th, 1906
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Fred Tenney from the trading block.
Saturday, March 31st, 1906
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Wiley Piatt from the trading block.
Thursday, March 29th, 1906
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Pug Bennett from the trading block.
Saturday, March 24th, 1906
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Billy Clingman from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Jim J Hughes from the trading block.
Thursday, March 22nd, 1906
Chicago Cubs: Removed Walter Sorber from the trading block.
Monday, March 19th, 1906
Detroit Tigers: Removed Doc Casey from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Pop Dillon from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Herm McFarland from the trading block.
New York Giants: Removed Dick Padden from the trading block.
Sunday, March 18th, 1906
Detroit Tigers: Removed Joe Yeager from the trading block.
Saturday, March 17th, 1906
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Jimmy Slagle from the trading block.
Friday, March 16th, 1906
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Scoops Carey from the trading block.
Wednesday, March 14th, 1906
Cleveland Naps: Removed Sam Mertes from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Kid Nichols from the trading block.
Tuesday, March 13th, 1906
New York Giants: Removed Topsy Hartsel from the trading block.
Saturday, March 10th, 1906
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Dave Fultz from the trading block.
Thursday, March 8th, 1906
Detroit Tigers: Removed Jimmy Barrett from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Ducky J Holmes from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Bob Ganley from the trading block.
Monday, March 5th, 1906
Detroit Tigers: Removed Sport McAllister from the trading block.
Saturday, March 3rd, 1906
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Eddie Plank from the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Removed Joe McGinnity from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Socks Seybold from the trading block.
Friday, March 2nd, 1906
New York Giants: Removed Jim St. Vrain from the trading block.
Wednesday, February 28th, 1906
Chicago Cubs: Removed Jim McHale from the trading block.
Friday, February 23rd, 1906
Cleveland Naps: Removed Hughie Hearne from the trading block.
Thursday, February 22nd, 1906
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Bill Bernhard from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Stub Smith from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Sammy Curran from the trading block.
Tuesday, February 20th, 1906
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Klondike Douglass from the trading block.
Monday, February 19th, 1906
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Rusty Hall from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Fred Hartman from the trading block.
Saturday, February 17th, 1906
New York Highlanders: Removed Bill Keister from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Patrick Keefe from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Jack Lee from the trading block.
Tuesday, February 13th, 1906
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Sammy Curran on the trading block.
Wednesday, January 31st, 1906
New York Giants: Removed Joseph Sporer from the trading block.
Tuesday, January 30th, 1906
Detroit Tigers: Put Pop Dillon on the trading block.
Friday, January 26th, 1906
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Elmer Flick on the trading block.
Friday, December 29th, 1905
Chicago Cubs: Put Jim McHale on the trading block.
Tuesday, December 26th, 1905
Detroit Tigers: Removed Pop Dillon from the trading block.
Monday, December 25th, 1905
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Pug Bennett on the trading block.
Monday, December 18th, 1905
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Bob Ewing on the trading block.
Saturday, December 9th, 1905
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Billy Clingman on the trading block.
Tuesday, November 7th, 1905
Boston Beaneaters: Put Duff Cooley on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Put Buttons Briggs on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Put Dan McGann on the trading block.
Saturday, October 28th, 1905
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Brickyard Kennedy on the trading block.
Wednesday, October 25th, 1905
Chicago Cubs: Put Walter Sorber on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Frank Isbell on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Jack Lee on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Bob Ganley on the trading block.
Tuesday, October 24th, 1905
Detroit Tigers: Put Jimmy Barrett on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Doc Casey on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Pop Dillon on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Kid Elberfeld on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Ducky J Holmes on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Sport McAllister on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Ed Siever on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Klondike Douglass on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Joe Yeager on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Bill Duggleby on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Willie Sudhoff on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed McFarland on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Ossee Schreckengost on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Jimmy Slagle on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Harry Wolverton on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Billy Disch on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Fred Klobedanz on the trading block.
Saturday, October 21st, 1905
Cleveland Naps: Put Sam Mertes on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Bill Bernhard on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put Jack McCarthy on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Harry H Davis on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Dave Fultz on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put Hughie Hearne on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put Jack Cronin on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Eddie Plank on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Socks Seybold on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Stub Smith on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Fred Tenney on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Fred Odwell on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Patrick Keefe on the trading block.
Thursday, October 19th, 1905
New York Giants: Put Jake Weimer on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Herm McFarland on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Bill Dahlen on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Deacon Phillippe on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Cy Seymour on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Jim St. Vrain on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Wiley Piatt on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Jim J Hughes on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Dummy Taylor on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Wilbur Murdock on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Rusty Hall on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Dick Padden on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Tom McCreery on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Joseph Sporer on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Doc McJames on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Dick Harley on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Scoops Carey on the trading block.
New York Giants: Put Topsy Hartsel on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Kid Nichols on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Fred Hartman on the trading block.
Wednesday, October 18th, 1905
New York Highlanders: Put Jerry Nops on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Put Bill Clymer on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Put Fred Frank on the trading block.
Tuesday, October 17th, 1905
Boston Americans: Removed Buck J Freeman from the trading block.
Boston Americans: Removed Jack Chesbro from the trading block.
Boston Americans: Removed Cy Vorhees from the trading block.
Boston Americans: Removed Harry Bemis from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Bill Reidy from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Charlie Babb from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed Sam Mertes from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed Hughie Hearne from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed Jack Cronin from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Doc Casey from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Ed Siever from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Willie Sudhoff from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Ossee Schreckengost from the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Removed Bill Keister from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Bill Bernhard from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Harry H Davis from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Dave Fultz from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Socks Seybold from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Billy Clingman from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Fred Tenney from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Mike Grady from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Win Mercer from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Casey Patten from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Hugh Duffy from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Stoney McGlynn from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Ned Garvin from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Bill Dahlen from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Tom P Daly from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Deacon Phillippe from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Wiley Piatt from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Jim J Hughes from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Brickyard Kennedy from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Tom McCreery from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Scoops Carey from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Kid Nichols from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Fred Hartman from the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Removed Dan McGann from the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Removed Billy Hamilton from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Kip Selbach from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Barry McCormick from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Jack Lee from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed John Dobbs from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Doc Reisling from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed George Magoon from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed John J Anderson from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Archie Stimmel from the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Removed Al Orth from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Red Donahue from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Klondike Douglass from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Bill Duggleby from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Ed McFarland from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Harry Wolverton from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Bob Ewing from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Kid Gleason from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Kaiser Wilhelm from the trading block.
Boston Americans: The Boston Americans have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
Detroit Tigers: The Detroit Tigers have announced that they set their team focus from 'Rebuild' to 'Neutral'
New York Highlanders: The New York Highlanders have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Philadelphia Athletics: The Philadelphia Athletics have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Washington Senators: The Washington Senators have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Brooklyn Superbas: The Brooklyn Superbas have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Chicago Cubs: The Chicago Cubs have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Rebuild'
Cincinnati Reds: The Cincinnati Reds have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
New York Giants: The New York Giants have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
St. Louis Cardinals: The St. Louis Cardinals have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Boston Americans: The owner paid $1,818 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Boston Americans: The owner took $363,042 in cash as profit for this year.
Chicago White Sox: The owner paid $4,146 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Chicago White Sox: The owner took $334,887 in cash as profit for this year.
Cleveland Naps: The owner paid $2,531 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Cleveland Naps: The owner took $68,180 in cash as profit for this year.
Detroit Tigers: The owner paid $3,512 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Detroit Tigers: The owner took $187,997 in cash as profit for this year.
New York Highlanders: The owner paid $5,731 of future expenses from the operating profit.
New York Highlanders: The owner took $131,712 in cash as profit for this year.
Philadelphia Athletics: The owner paid $2,841 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Philadelphia Athletics: The owner took $143,470 in cash as profit for this year.
St. Louis Browns: The owner paid $5,357 of future expenses from the operating profit.
St. Louis Browns: The owner took $178,981 in cash as profit for this year.
Washington Senators: The owner paid $2,751 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Washington Senators: The owner took $85,483 in cash as profit for this year.
Brooklyn Superbas: The owner paid $2,929 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Brooklyn Superbas: The owner took $280,061 in cash as profit for this year.
Boston Beaneaters: The owner paid $2,897 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Boston Beaneaters: The owner took $147,221 in cash as profit for this year.
Chicago Cubs: The owner paid $2,634 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Chicago Cubs: The owner took $317,896 in cash as profit for this year.
Cincinnati Reds: The owner paid $2,223 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Cincinnati Reds: The owner took $395,489 in cash as profit for this year.
New York Giants: The owner paid $2,776 of future expenses from the operating profit.
New York Giants: The owner took $276,034 in cash as profit for this year.
Philadelphia Phillies: The owner paid $5,237 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Philadelphia Phillies: The owner took $353,575 in cash as profit for this year.
Pittsburgh Pirates: The owner paid $2,965 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Pittsburgh Pirates: The owner took $445,125 in cash as profit for this year.
St. Louis Cardinals: The owner paid $1,989 of future expenses from the operating profit.
St. Louis Cardinals: The owner took $343,752 in cash as profit for this year.
New York Highlanders: Put Bill Keister on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Put Joe McGinnity on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Kip Selbach on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Barry McCormick on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Ted Lewis on the trading block.
Sunday, October 15th, 1905
SP Lyle Cromley of the Chicago White Sox honored: Wins the 1905 World Series MVP Award.
Wednesday, October 11th, 1905
Chicago White Sox: Lyle Cromley pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Sunday, October 8th, 1905
Chicago Cubs: Charles Bender pitches a 7-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 8 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Saturday, October 7th, 1905
Brooklyn Superbas: Mike O'Neill pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, October 6th, 1905
Washington Senators: Put Mike Grady on the trading block.
Wednesday, October 4th, 1905
Pittsburgh Pirates: Ham Iburg pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, October 3rd, 1905
Boston Americans: Jack Chesbro pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Chicago Cubs: Ed Walsh pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 7 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, October 2nd, 1905
SP Jack Fitzgerald of the Chicago White Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Jimmy Sheckard of the Brooklyn Superbas honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, October 1st, 1905
2B Jimmy T Williams of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
SS Honus Wagner of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Ed Summers of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Judge Nagle of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Ed Summers of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Judge Nagle of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Washington Senators: Put Win Mercer on the trading block.
Saturday, September 30th, 1905
St. Louis Browns: Gus Dorner pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Jack Fitzgerald pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
New York Highlanders: Louis LeRoy pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, September 29th, 1905
Washington Senators: Oscar Jones pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 0 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Jimmy Dygert pitches a 6-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Wednesday, September 27th, 1905
Detroit Tigers: Ed Siever pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 8 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, September 26th, 1905
Cleveland Naps: Orval Overall pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, September 25th, 1905
LF Zaza Harvey of the Chicago White Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Ed Reulbach of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
New York Giants: Jiggs Donahue goes 5-5 against the Pittsburgh Pirates, with 1 2B, 4 RBI and 2 R.
Sunday, September 24th, 1905
St. Louis Cardinals: Weldon Henley pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Mordecai Brown pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, September 23rd, 1905
Boston Beaneaters: William Robertson pitches a 8-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, September 22nd, 1905
New York Giants: Jim St. Vrain pitches a 11-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, September 21st, 1905
Pittsburgh Pirates: Jimmy Foulks pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, September 19th, 1905
Boston Americans: Jack Chesbro pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, September 18th, 1905
C Roger Bresnahan of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SS Honus Wagner of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Detroit Tigers: Ed Summers pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
New York Highlanders: Carl Lundgren pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Ed Reulbach pitches a 1-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Tuesday, September 12th, 1905
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, September 11th, 1905
SP Ed Summers of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Charlie Hemphill of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Chicago Cubs: Charles Bender pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Sunday, September 10th, 1905
Cleveland Naps: Reeve McKay pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Saturday, September 9th, 1905
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Tom P Daly on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Nixey Callahan pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, September 8th, 1905
Chicago White Sox: Lyle Cromley pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Chicago Cubs: Ed Walsh pitches a 6-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Thursday, September 7th, 1905
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Kid Gleason on the trading block.
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 10 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, September 6th, 1905
Boston Beaneaters: Put Billy Hamilton on the trading block.
Tuesday, September 5th, 1905
Detroit Tigers: Ed Summers pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, September 4th, 1905
LF Jake Gettman of the Boston Americans honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Christy Mathewson of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
New York Highlanders: Harry Howell pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Boston Americans with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Argus Hamilton pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Boston Beaneaters: Monte Method pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Boston Beaneaters: Vic Willis pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Chicago Cubs: Charles Bender pitches a 10-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 3 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Bob Ewing pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Sunday, September 3rd, 1905
Pittsburgh Pirates: Kitty Bransfield goes 5-6 against the Chicago Cubs, with 1 2B, 0 RBI and 2 R.
Saturday, September 2nd, 1905
Pittsburgh Pirates: Ham Iburg pitches a 7-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 7 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Bill Reidy pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, September 1st, 1905
C Roger Bresnahan of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
RF Elmer Flick of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Lyle Cromley of the Chicago White Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Jack J Powell of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
1B Hal Chase of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Carl Druhot of the Chicago Cubs honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Chicago White Sox: Nixey Callahan pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 30th, 1905
Philadelphia Athletics: Argus Hamilton pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 7 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Tuesday, August 29th, 1905
St. Louis Browns: Gus Dorner pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Americans with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, August 28th, 1905
SP Bill Thomas of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Doc White of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Detroit Tigers: Ed Summers pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, August 25th, 1905
Cleveland Naps: Orval Overall pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 5 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Noodles Hahn pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, August 24th, 1905
Cincinnati Reds: Addie Joss pitches a 1-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Jimmy Foulks pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Superbas: Bill Donovan pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 7 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 23rd, 1905
St. Louis Cardinals: Weldon Henley pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 8 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, August 22nd, 1905
Detroit Tigers: Chick Robitaille pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 8 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Bill Thomas pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, August 21st, 1905
SP Rip Ragan of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
3B Sammy Strang of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Chicago Cubs: Henry Thielman pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Doc White pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 9 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Sunday, August 20th, 1905
St. Louis Browns: Rip Ragan pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Saturday, August 19th, 1905
Detroit Tigers: Joe Yeager pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Americans with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Friday, August 18th, 1905
Detroit Tigers: Ed Summers pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Boston Americans with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Chicago Cubs: Charles Bender pitches a 7-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 5 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Thursday, August 17th, 1905
Cincinnati Reds: Noodles Hahn pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 9 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Bob Ewing pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 8 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Jake Thielman pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 9 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 16th, 1905
Cleveland Naps: Orval Overall pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, August 14th, 1905
CF Gavvy Cravath of the Chicago White Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Kid Nichols of the Brooklyn Superbas honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Philadelphia Athletics: Bill Dinneen pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Mordecai Brown pitches a 6-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Sunday, August 13th, 1905
Brooklyn Superbas: Kid Nichols pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, August 11th, 1905
Philadelphia Athletics: Bert Hise pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Superbas: Bill Donovan pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 9th, 1905
Detroit Tigers: Barney Pelty pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Boston Americans with 3 strikeouts and 6 BB allowed!
Monday, August 7th, 1905
LF Mike Donlin of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Jesse Burkett of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Chicago Cubs: Put Barry McCormick on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Lyle Cromley pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 9 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Saturday, August 5th, 1905
St. Louis Cardinals: Chappie McFarland pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, August 4th, 1905
Chicago White Sox: Nixey Callahan pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Boston Americans: Jake Gettman goes 5-6 against the Cleveland Naps, with 1 RBI and 2 R.
Thursday, August 3rd, 1905
Philadelphia Phillies: Bob Ewing pitches a 7-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 2nd, 1905
Washington Senators: Put Win Mercer on the trading block.
Tuesday, August 1st, 1905
LF Mike Donlin of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
LF Jesse Burkett of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Red Ames of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Ed Murphy of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
1B Hal Chase of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
C William Harris of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Jack J Powell pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 7 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Rip Ragan pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Boston Americans with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cleveland Naps: Orval Overall pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 6 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, July 31st, 1905
RF Ducky J Holmes of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Ty Cobb of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 8 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Eddie Plank sets the AL regular season extra-inning game record for strikeouts with 14.
Chicago White Sox: Eddie Plank sets the AL regular season extra-inning game record for strikeouts with 15.
Philadelphia Athletics: Eddie Plank strikes out 15 against the Chicago White Sox.
Philadelphia Phillies: Frank Corridon pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Sunday, July 30th, 1905
New York Giants: Jim St. Vrain pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Saturday, July 29th, 1905
Pittsburgh Pirates: Jimmy Foulks pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Chick Robitaille pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, July 27th, 1905
Philadelphia Phillies: Doc White pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 9 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 25th, 1905
Cleveland Naps: Fred Brown pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 7 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, July 24th, 1905
C Charlie Dexter of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Christy Mathewson of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Washington Senators: Casey Patten pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 7 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Noodles Hahn pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 6 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Saturday, July 22nd, 1905
Washington Senators: Jim Buchanan pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Ham Iburg pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Weldon Henley pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 8 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Friday, July 21st, 1905
Philadelphia Athletics: Argus Hamilton pitches a 6-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 2-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, July 20th, 1905
St. Louis Cardinals: Ed Murphy pitches a 7-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Wednesday, July 19th, 1905
Brooklyn Superbas: Bill Donovan pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 6 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 18th, 1905
Detroit Tigers: Ed Siever pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 7 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, July 17th, 1905
LF Mike Donlin of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Noodles Hahn of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Brooklyn Superbas: Kid Nichols pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Sunday, July 16th, 1905
Cleveland Naps: Put Sam Mertes on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put Hughie Hearne on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put Jack Cronin on the trading block.
Saturday, July 15th, 1905
Cincinnati Reds: Noodles Hahn pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Boston Americans: Nick Williams pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 3 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Friday, July 14th, 1905
Cincinnati Reds: Put John Dobbs on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Doc Reisling on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put George Magoon on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put John J Anderson on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Archie Stimmel on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Dick Padden on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: Put Al Orth on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: William Robertson pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 7 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Thursday, July 13th, 1905
St. Louis Browns: Bill Thomas pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, July 12th, 1905
New York Highlanders: Put Bill Keister on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Bill Bernhard on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Fred Tenney on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Roscoe Miller pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Americans with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 11th, 1905
Detroit Tigers: Put Doc Casey on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Wiley Piatt on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Jim J Hughes on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Ed Siever on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Scoops Carey on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Willie Sudhoff on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Ossee Schreckengost on the trading block.
Boston Americans: Put Buck J Freeman on the trading block.
Boston Americans: Put Jack Chesbro on the trading block.
Boston Americans: Put Cy Vorhees on the trading block.
Boston Americans: Put Harry Bemis on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Stoney McGlynn on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Ned Garvin on the trading block.
New York Giants: Mordecai Brown pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Noodles Hahn pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 7 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Ed Murphy pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, July 10th, 1905
SP Bill Thomas of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Ginger Beaumont of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Chicago Cubs: Put Kip Selbach on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Barry McCormick on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Jack Lee on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Bill Dinneen pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Sunday, July 9th, 1905
Pittsburgh Pirates: Jack J Powell pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, July 8th, 1905
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, July 6th, 1905
New York Highlanders: Harry Howell pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Bill Thomas pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, July 5th, 1905
Boston Americans: Jack Chesbro pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 0 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 4th, 1905
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Tom P Daly on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Reeve McKay pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 7 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, July 3rd, 1905
SP Charley Hall of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Bobby Keefe of the Brooklyn Superbas honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Detroit Tigers: The Detroit Tigers have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Rebuild'
Brooklyn Superbas: Brickyard Kennedy pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Sunday, July 2nd, 1905
Cleveland Naps: Charley Hall pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Jack J Powell pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, July 1st, 1905
LF Mike Donlin of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
RF Topsy Hartsel of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Reeve McKay of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Monte Method of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
1B Hal Chase of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Carl Druhot of the Chicago Cubs honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Friday, June 30th, 1905
Philadelphia Athletics: Argus Hamilton pitches a 7-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, June 29th, 1905
Boston Beaneaters: William Robertson pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Boston Beaneaters: Monte Method pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Tuesday, June 27th, 1905
Cleveland Naps: Charley Hall pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Lyle Cromley pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 7 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
New York Highlanders: Joe McGinnity pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Boston Americans with 3 strikeouts and 7 BB allowed!
Monday, June 26th, 1905
SP Eddie Plank of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Pete Dowling of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Brooklyn Superbas: Bobby Keefe pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: James Durham pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Saturday, June 24th, 1905
Philadelphia Athletics: Eddie Plank pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Pete Dowling pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, June 23rd, 1905
Boston Americans: George Winter pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Weldon Henley pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, June 22nd, 1905
Chicago White Sox: Roscoe Miller pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Americans with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 21st, 1905
St. Louis Browns: Gus Dorner pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Chick Robitaille pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, June 20th, 1905
Washington Senators: Put Hugh Duffy on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Eddie Plank pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 7 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Pete Dowling pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 8 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Addie Joss pitches a 8-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, June 19th, 1905
2B Johnny Evers of the Chicago White Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
1B John J Anderson of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Cincinnati Reds: The Cincinnati Reds have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Philadelphia Phillies: The Philadelphia Phillies have announced that they set their team focus from 'Rebuild' to 'Neutral'
Philadelphia Athletics: Bill Dinneen pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Sunday, June 18th, 1905
Chicago White Sox: Removed Jack J O'Brien from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Ed Murphy pitches a 8-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, June 17th, 1905
Boston Americans: George Winter pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, June 16th, 1905
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 13 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cleveland Naps: Reeve McKay pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 7 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
New York Highlanders: Red Ames pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 8 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Dolly Gray pitches a 6-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, June 15th, 1905
Pittsburgh Pirates: Jesse Tannehill pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 14th, 1905
New York Giants: Jake Thielman pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 1 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Tuesday, June 13th, 1905
St. Louis Cardinals: Chappie McFarland pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, June 12th, 1905
2B Nap Lajoie of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Al Orth of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Brooklyn Superbas: The Brooklyn Superbas have announced that they set their team focus from 'Rebuild' to 'Neutral'
Boston Beaneaters: The Boston Beaneaters have announced that they set their team focus from 'Rebuild' to 'Neutral'
New York Giants: The New York Giants have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Cincinnati Reds: Addie Joss pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Sunday, June 11th, 1905
Chicago White Sox: Removed Jack Katoll from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Henry Schmidt from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Togie Pittinger from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Ed Murphy pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Saturday, June 10th, 1905
St. Louis Browns: Gus Dorner pitches a 8-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Superbas: Bill Donovan pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, June 9th, 1905
Brooklyn Superbas: Bobby Keefe pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 7th, 1905
Cincinnati Reds: Al Orth pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, June 6th, 1905
Washington Senators: Ned Garvin pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
New York Highlanders: Harry Howell pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 8 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, June 5th, 1905
SS Freddy Parent of the Boston Americans honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP James Durham of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, June 4th, 1905
Chicago White Sox: Lyle Cromley pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 7 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, June 3rd, 1905
St. Louis Cardinals: Chappie McFarland pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Boston Americans: Jack Chesbro pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, June 1st, 1905
LF Mike Donlin of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
LF Jesse Burkett of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Ned Garvin of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Christy Mathewson of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
1B Hal Chase of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
C William Harris of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Washington Senators: Put Win Mercer on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Frank Corridon pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Ned Garvin pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cleveland Naps: Reeve McKay pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Wednesday, May 31st, 1905
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Harry H Davis on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Dave Fultz on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Socks Seybold on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Billy Clingman on the trading block.
Cincinnati Reds: James Durham pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, May 30th, 1905
Boston Americans: Nick Williams pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Cleveland Naps: Orval Overall pitches a 2-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, May 29th, 1905
SP Orval Overall of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Jesse Burkett of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
St. Louis Browns: Bill Thomas pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 7 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Bill Reidy pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Sunday, May 28th, 1905
Chicago White Sox: Bill Reidy pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Americans with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, May 27th, 1905
New York Highlanders: Fred Brown sets the AL regular season extra-inning game record for strikeouts with 12.
New York Highlanders: Fred Brown sets the AL regular season extra-inning game record for strikeouts with 13.
Friday, May 26th, 1905
Philadelphia Athletics: Argus Hamilton pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Win French pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Ned Garvin pitches a 6-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 3 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Thursday, May 25th, 1905
St. Louis Browns: Bill Thomas pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Nixey Callahan pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Boston Americans with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, May 24th, 1905
Detroit Tigers: Barney Pelty pitches a 3-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 7 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, May 22nd, 1905
SP Nixey Callahan of the Chicago White Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Jake Thielman of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Cleveland Naps: Orval Overall pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 4 strikeouts and 7 BB allowed!
Sunday, May 21st, 1905
Boston Americans: Earl Moore pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Saturday, May 20th, 1905
Cleveland Naps: Charley Hall pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Superbas: Bobby Keefe pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Nixey Callahan pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, May 19th, 1905
Chicago Cubs: Ed Walsh pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 2 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Jake Thielman pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, May 18th, 1905
Philadelphia Athletics: Bill Dinneen pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Boston Beaneaters: Joe Tinker goes 5-7 against the St. Louis Cardinals, with 4 RBI and 2 R.
Wednesday, May 17th, 1905
Cincinnati Reds: Doc Newton pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 8 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
New York Highlanders: Gus Dorner sets the AL regular season extra-inning game record for walks with 10.
Tuesday, May 16th, 1905
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Tom McCreery on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Jack J Powell pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Oscar Jones pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Nixey Callahan pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, May 15th, 1905
LF Jake Gettman of the Boston Americans honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Danny Green of the Chicago Cubs honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Boston Americans: George Winter pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Saturday, May 13th, 1905
Detroit Tigers: Ed Siever pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Americans with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Hughie Jennings was suspended 3 games after ejection following a brawl.
Philadelphia Phillies: Frank Corridon was suspended 5 games after ejection following a brawl.
Chicago Cubs: Carl Druhot pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, May 12th, 1905
Brooklyn Superbas: Bill Donovan pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
New York Highlanders: Louis LeRoy pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Argus Hamilton pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 5 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Thursday, May 11th, 1905
Washington Senators: Put Mike Grady on the trading block.
New York Giants: Jim St. Vrain pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Wednesday, May 10th, 1905
Philadelphia Phillies: Red Donahue pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Jiggs Donahue goes 5-6 against the St. Louis Cardinals, with 0 RBI and 0 R.
Chicago Cubs: Danny Green hits for the CYCLE, going 4-5 against the Boston Beaneaters, with 3 RBI and 3 runs scored.
Monday, May 8th, 1905
LF Mike Donlin of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Jesse Burkett of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, May 7th, 1905
Chicago Cubs: Removed Barry McCormick from the trading block.
Saturday, May 6th, 1905
St. Louis Browns: George Mullin pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Superbas: Bobby Keefe pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 3 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Ned Garvin pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, May 5th, 1905
New York Highlanders: Earl Moore sets the AL regular season extra-inning game record for walks with 9.
Wednesday, May 3rd, 1905
Boston Beaneaters: Put Hughie Hearne on the trading block.
Boston Americans: Jack Chesbro pitches a 6-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, May 1st, 1905
RF Ducky J Holmes of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Henry Thielman of the Chicago Cubs honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
LF Mike Donlin of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
RF Sam Crawford of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Rip Ragan of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Bobby Keefe of the Brooklyn Superbas honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
LF Denny W Sullivan of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP William Robertson of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Klondike Douglass on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Harry Wolverton on the trading block.
Sunday, April 30th, 1905
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Bill Bernhard from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Nixey Callahan pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Saturday, April 29th, 1905
Boston Americans: George Winter pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 4 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Chicago Cubs: Carl Druhot pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 7 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, April 28th, 1905
St. Louis Browns: George Mullin pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 7 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Weldon Henley pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, April 27th, 1905
Boston Americans: Earl Moore pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Bill Duggleby pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Noodles Hahn pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, April 26th, 1905
Boston Beaneaters: William Robertson pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 1 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Bill Thomas pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 7 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, April 24th, 1905
1B Candy LaChance of the Chicago White Sox honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Harry Bay of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
St. Louis Browns: George Mullin pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 6 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Saturday, April 22nd, 1905
Brooklyn Superbas: Bobby Keefe pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 3 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Gus Dorner pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, April 21st, 1905
Pittsburgh Pirates: Jack J Powell pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Rip Ragan pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, April 20th, 1905
Boston Beaneaters: Buttons Briggs pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Wednesday, April 19th, 1905
Brooklyn Superbas: Joe Kelley gets his 2000th career hit!
Tuesday, April 18th, 1905
Boston Americans: Earl Moore pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Sunday, April 16th, 1905
St. Louis Browns: Billy Maloney got suspended 2 games after ejection following arguing a strike call.
Friday, April 14th, 1905
Detroit Tigers: Ed Siever pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Noodles Hahn pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 7 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, April 12th, 1905
Boston Beaneaters: Removed Hughie Hearne from the trading block.
Monday, April 10th, 1905
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Tom McCreery from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Candy LaChance from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Fielder Jones from the trading block.
Friday, April 7th, 1905
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Harry Wolverton from the trading block.
Thursday, April 6th, 1905
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Wiley Piatt from the trading block.
Wednesday, March 29th, 1905
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Harry H Davis from the trading block.
Tuesday, March 28th, 1905
Washington Senators: Removed Hugh Duffy from the trading block.
Sunday, March 26th, 1905
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Jim J Hughes from the trading block.
Saturday, March 25th, 1905
Chicago White Sox: Removed Nixey Callahan from the trading block.
Thursday, March 16th, 1905
Detroit Tigers: Removed Ducky J Holmes from the trading block.
Wednesday, March 15th, 1905
Boston Americans: Harry Gleason got suspended 4 games after ejection following arguing a strike call.
Sunday, March 12th, 1905
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Billy Clingman from the trading block.
Friday, March 10th, 1905
Detroit Tigers: Removed Willie Sudhoff from the trading block.
Tuesday, March 7th, 1905
Boston Beaneaters: Removed Billy Hamilton from the trading block.
Sunday, March 5th, 1905
Cleveland Naps: Removed Sam Mertes from the trading block.
Saturday, March 4th, 1905
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Willie Keeler from the trading block.
Thursday, March 2nd, 1905
Chicago Cubs: Removed Kip Selbach from the trading block.
Wednesday, March 1st, 1905
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Socks Seybold from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Ned Garvin from the trading block.
Tuesday, February 28th, 1905
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Doc McJames from the trading block.
Sunday, February 26th, 1905
Washington Senators: Removed Stoney McGlynn from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Hughie Jennings from the trading block.
Friday, February 24th, 1905
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Fred Tenney from the trading block.
Thursday, February 16th, 1905
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Kid Gleason from the trading block.
Tuesday, February 14th, 1905
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Rusty Hall from the trading block.
Monday, February 13th, 1905
Boston Beaneaters: Put Billy Hamilton on the trading block.
Sunday, February 5th, 1905
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Rusty Hall on the trading block.
Monday, January 30th, 1905
Cleveland Naps: Put Sam Mertes on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put Roy Evans on the trading block.
Saturday, January 28th, 1905
Chicago White Sox: Put Togie Pittinger on the trading block.
Thursday, January 26th, 1905
Chicago Cubs: Put Kip Selbach on the trading block.
Tuesday, January 17th, 1905
Cleveland Naps: Removed Sam Mertes from the trading block.
Wednesday, January 11th, 1905
Washington Senators: Put Stoney McGlynn on the trading block.
Sunday, December 25th, 1904
Chicago Cubs: Put Barry McCormick on the trading block.
Sunday, December 18th, 1904
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Tom McCreery on the trading block.
Wednesday, November 30th, 1904
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Fred Tenney on the trading block.
Wednesday, November 23rd, 1904
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Wiley Piatt on the trading block.
Friday, November 18th, 1904
Detroit Tigers: Put Willie Sudhoff on the trading block.
Wednesday, November 9th, 1904
Cleveland Naps: Put Sam Mertes on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put John J Anderson on the trading block.
Monday, November 7th, 1904
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Kid Gleason on the trading block.
Saturday, November 5th, 1904
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Bill Dahlen on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Deacon Phillippe on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Fred Tenney on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Jim J Hughes on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Brickyard Kennedy on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Billy Hamilton on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Doc McJames on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Bill Reidy on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Kid Nichols on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Nixey Callahan on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Fred Hartman on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Candy LaChance on the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Put Ike Butler on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Jack J O'Brien on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Fielder Jones on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Jack Katoll on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Charlie Babb on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Henry Schmidt on the trading block.
Wednesday, November 2nd, 1904
Chicago Cubs: Put Topsy Hartsel on the trading block.
Friday, October 28th, 1904
Boston Beaneaters: Put Cy Vorhees on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Put Hughie Hearne on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Put Togie Pittinger on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Put Dan McGann on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Put Stoney McGlynn on the trading block.
Thursday, October 27th, 1904
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Willie Sudhoff on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Kaiser Wilhelm on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Willie Keeler on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Hughie Jennings on the trading block.
Wednesday, October 26th, 1904
Detroit Tigers: Put Kid Gleason on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Put Ducky J Holmes on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Bill Bernhard on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Harry H Davis on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Wiley Piatt on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Socks Seybold on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Billy Clingman on the trading block.
Tuesday, October 25th, 1904
Washington Senators: Put Mike Grady on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Casey Patten on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Hugh Duffy on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Ned Garvin on the trading block.
Monday, October 24th, 1904
Chicago White Sox: Removed Bill Reidy from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Nixey Callahan from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Candy LaChance from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Jack J O'Brien from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Fielder Jones from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Jack Katoll from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Charlie Babb from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Henry Schmidt from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed Sam Mertes from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed Jack McCarthy from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed John J Anderson from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Doc Casey from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Jack W Taylor from the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Removed Kid Gleason from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Bill Bernhard from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Harry H Davis from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Wiley Piatt from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Socks Seybold from the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Bill C Phillips from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Win Mercer from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Casey Patten from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Hugh Duffy from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Ned Garvin from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Bill Dahlen from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Billy Hamilton from the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Removed Hughie Hearne from the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Removed Dan McGann from the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Removed Topsy Hartsel from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Monte Cross from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Red Donahue from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Bill Duggleby from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Harry Wolverton from the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Bob Ewing from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Sam Leever from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Claude Ritchey from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Jesse Tannehill from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Removed Ham Iburg from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Kaiser Wilhelm from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Willie Keeler from the trading block.
Brooklyn Superbas: The Brooklyn Superbas have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Rebuild'
Boston Beaneaters: The Boston Beaneaters have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Rebuild'
Cincinnati Reds: The Cincinnati Reds have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
New York Giants: The New York Giants have announced that they set their team focus from 'Win Now!' to 'Neutral'
Philadelphia Phillies: The Philadelphia Phillies have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Rebuild'
Pittsburgh Pirates: The Pittsburgh Pirates have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Boston Americans: The owner paid $515 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Boston Americans: The owner took $370,538 in cash as profit for this year.
Chicago White Sox: The owner paid $3,743 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Chicago White Sox: The owner took $221,624 in cash as profit for this year.
Cleveland Naps: The owner paid $1,284 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Cleveland Naps: The owner took $63,891 in cash as profit for this year.
Detroit Tigers: The owner paid $1,836 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Detroit Tigers: The owner took $226,306 in cash as profit for this year.
New York Highlanders: The owner paid $1,301 of future expenses from the operating profit.
New York Highlanders: The owner took $202,142 in cash as profit for this year.
Philadelphia Athletics: The owner paid $2,131 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Philadelphia Athletics: The owner took $121,147 in cash as profit for this year.
St. Louis Browns: The owner paid $2,682 of future expenses from the operating profit.
St. Louis Browns: The owner took $149,600 in cash as profit for this year.
Washington Senators: The owner paid $1,759 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Washington Senators: The owner took $64,261 in cash as profit for this year.
Brooklyn Superbas: The owner paid $2,219 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Brooklyn Superbas: The owner took $286,113 in cash as profit for this year.
Boston Beaneaters: The owner paid $1,162 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Boston Beaneaters: The owner took $157,081 in cash as profit for this year.
Chicago Cubs: The owner paid $1,817 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Chicago Cubs: The owner took $295,734 in cash as profit for this year.
Cincinnati Reds: The owner paid $1,309 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Cincinnati Reds: The owner took $322,028 in cash as profit for this year.
New York Giants: The owner paid $1,156 of future expenses from the operating profit.
New York Giants: The owner took $275,179 in cash as profit for this year.
Philadelphia Phillies: The owner paid $838 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Philadelphia Phillies: The owner took $315,118 in cash as profit for this year.
Pittsburgh Pirates: The owner paid $6,402 of future expenses from the operating profit.
Pittsburgh Pirates: The owner took $327,656 in cash as profit for this year.
St. Louis Cardinals: The owner paid $3,364 of future expenses from the operating profit.
St. Louis Cardinals: The owner took $242,433 in cash as profit for this year.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Red Donahue on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Bill Duggleby on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Ed McFarland on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Harry Wolverton on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Bob Ewing on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Jim St. Vrain on the trading block.
Saturday, October 22nd, 1904
CF Ginger Beaumont of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the 1904 World Series MVP Award.
Saturday, October 15th, 1904
New York Highlanders: Frank Foutz sets the AL playoff game record for triples with 2.
Monday, October 10th, 1904
SP Gus Dorner of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Stoney McGlynn of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Philadelphia Athletics: Bill Dinneen pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Casey Patten pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, October 8th, 1904
New York Giants: Mordecai Brown pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 0 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Boston Beaneaters: Stoney McGlynn pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Friday, October 7th, 1904
St. Louis Browns: Gus Dorner pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 0 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, October 5th, 1904
Boston Americans: Jack Chesbro pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, October 3rd, 1904
SP Jim Buchanan of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
3B Harry Steinfeldt of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Cincinnati Reds: Noodles Hahn pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Chappie McFarland pitches a 7-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: George Mullin pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Chicago Cubs: Alex Pearson pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Saturday, October 1st, 1904
3B Bill Coughlin of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
RF Charlie Hemphill of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Bill Dinneen of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Forrest Wright of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
RF Harry Lumley of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
SP Forrest Wright of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Kitty Bransfield sets the NL regular season game record for triples with 3.
Friday, September 30th, 1904
Philadelphia Athletics: Bill Dinneen pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Boston Americans: George Winter pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Jim Buchanan pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Doc Newton pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, September 29th, 1904
New York Giants: Mordecai Brown pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Bill C Phillips pitches a 7-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, September 28th, 1904
Brooklyn Superbas: Bill Donovan pitches a 2-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Noodles Hahn pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, September 27th, 1904
Pittsburgh Pirates: Jimmy Foulks pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 9 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, September 26th, 1904
C Roger Bresnahan of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Deacon Phillippe of the Brooklyn Superbas honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
New York Highlanders: Carl Lundgren pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Jim Buchanan pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Sunday, September 25th, 1904
Chicago White Sox: Lyle Cromley pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: George Mullin pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, September 24th, 1904
Brooklyn Superbas: Deacon Phillippe pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Al Orth pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Ed Killian pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, September 23rd, 1904
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, September 22nd, 1904
Boston Beaneaters: Stoney McGlynn pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Jimmy Foulks pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, September 21st, 1904
Chicago Cubs: Tom J Hughes pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, September 19th, 1904
CF Dave Fultz of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Happy Townsend of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, September 18th, 1904
Chicago White Sox: Jack Katoll pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, September 17th, 1904
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Happy Townsend pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, September 16th, 1904
Philadelphia Phillies: Bill Duggleby pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Eddie Plank pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Jack Fitzgerald pitches a 7-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, September 15th, 1904
New York Giants: Jake Weimer pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Chappie McFarland pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Lyle Cromley pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Wednesday, September 14th, 1904
Boston Beaneaters: Vic Willis pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, September 13th, 1904
Philadelphia Phillies: Happy Townsend pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 0 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, September 12th, 1904
3B Bill Coughlin of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
3B Tommy Leach of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, September 11th, 1904
Cleveland Naps: Fred Brown pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 6 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: George Mullin pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 8 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Saturday, September 10th, 1904
Washington Senators: Harry Lumley hits for the CYCLE, going 5-5 against the New York Highlanders, with 4 RBI and 3 runs scored.
St. Louis Browns: Rip Ragan pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Harry Lumley goes 5-5 against the New York Highlanders, with 2 2B, 1 3B, 1 HR, 4 RBI and 3 R.
Friday, September 9th, 1904
Cleveland Naps: Orval Overall pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Thursday, September 8th, 1904
Cleveland Naps: Barney Wolfe pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Ed Killian pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Americans with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Superbas: Bill Donovan pitches a NO-HITTER against the Boston Beaneaters with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, September 6th, 1904
St. Louis Cardinals: Tom J Hughes sets the NL regular season extra-inning game record for walks with 11.
Washington Senators: John S Farrell goes 5-5 against the Boston Americans, with 1 2B, 1 RBI and 1 R.
Monday, September 5th, 1904
LF Jake Gettman of the Boston Americans honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Sam Crawford of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Chicago Cubs: Charles Bender pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Doc White pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Lyle Cromley pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 10 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, September 3rd, 1904
Washington Senators: Casey Patten pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Boston Americans: Jake Gettman sets the AL regular season extra-inning game record for hits with 6.
Boston Americans: Jake Gettman goes 6-6 against the Cleveland Naps, with 1 2B, 0 RBI and 1 R.
Friday, September 2nd, 1904
Boston Americans: Jimmy Collins goes 5-6 against the Cleveland Naps, with 1 2B, 0 RBI and 1 R.
Thursday, September 1st, 1904
LF Mike Donlin of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
LF Fred Clarke of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Jim Buchanan of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Mordecai Brown of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
RF Harry Lumley of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
1B Del Howard of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Cleveland Naps: Reeve McKay pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Boston Americans with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 31st, 1904
Pittsburgh Pirates: Ham Iburg pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 8 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
New York Highlanders: Carl Lundgren pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 7 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Tuesday, August 30th, 1904
Detroit Tigers: Joe Yeager pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Americans with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, August 29th, 1904
LF Mike Donlin of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
3B Harry Steinfeldt of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Detroit Tigers: Chick Robitaille pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Boston Americans with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Jesse Tannehill pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Sunday, August 28th, 1904
New York Giants: Mordecai Brown pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Harry Steinfeldt hits for the CYCLE, going 5-5 against the Boston Beaneaters, with 2 RBI and 2 runs scored.
Cincinnati Reds: Harry Steinfeldt goes 5-5 against the Boston Beaneaters, with 2 2B, 1 3B, 1 HR, 2 RBI and 2 R.
Friday, August 26th, 1904
Boston Americans: Cy Young pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Barney Pelty pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Boston Beaneaters: Stoney McGlynn pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Chicago Cubs: Tom J Hughes pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Thursday, August 25th, 1904
Philadelphia Athletics: Socks Seybold goes 5-6 against the Detroit Tigers, with 1 2B, 1 3B, 2 RBI and 2 R.
St. Louis Cardinals: Ed Murphy pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 24th, 1904
Boston Beaneaters: Jack Hayden goes 5-5 against the St. Louis Cardinals, with 1 RBI and 3 R.
Monday, August 22nd, 1904
CF Carlton Molesworth of the Boston Americans honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Elmer Flick of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Philadelphia Phillies: Ed Delahanty sets the NL regular season game record for strikeouts with 5.
Chicago White Sox: Bill Reidy pitches a 7-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Saturday, August 20th, 1904
Detroit Tigers: Joe Yeager pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, August 15th, 1904
SP Ed Siever of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Charles Bender of the Chicago Cubs honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
New York Highlanders: Harry Howell pitches a 2-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Saturday, August 13th, 1904
Philadelphia Athletics: Bill Dinneen pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Chicago Cubs: Charles Bender pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 7 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Friday, August 12th, 1904
Detroit Tigers: Ed Siever pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Jesse Burkett gets his 2500th career hit!
Boston Americans: Cy Young pitches a 7-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, August 11th, 1904
Chicago Cubs: Alex Pearson pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Jimmy Foulks pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Nixey Callahan pitches a 7-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 10th, 1904
Washington Senators: Jim Buchanan pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Al Orth pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, August 9th, 1904
Chicago Cubs: Charles Bender pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Weldon Henley pitches a 6-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 0 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, August 8th, 1904
RF Buck J Freeman of the Boston Americans honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Vic Willis of the Boston Beaneaters honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Saturday, August 6th, 1904
Pittsburgh Pirates: Jimmy Foulks pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Rip Ragan pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, August 5th, 1904
New York Giants: Mordecai Brown pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Boston Beaneaters: Vic Willis pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Jim Buchanan pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, August 4th, 1904
New York Highlanders: Jerry Nops pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Boston Beaneaters: Togie Pittinger pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Bill Dinneen pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, August 3rd, 1904
Detroit Tigers: Ed Siever pitches a 7-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 7 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, August 2nd, 1904
Chicago Cubs: Alex Pearson pitches a 8-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Casey Patten pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Boston Beaneaters: Rusty Hall pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, August 1st, 1904
LF Hugh Duffy of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SS Honus Wagner of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
RF Buck J Freeman of the Boston Americans honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
SS Honus Wagner of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Fred Brown of the Cleveland Naps honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Mike O'Neill of the Brooklyn Superbas honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Bill Thomas of the St. Louis Browns honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
RF Sherry Magee of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Boston Beaneaters: Vic Willis pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Sunday, July 31st, 1904
St. Louis Cardinals: Kaiser Wilhelm pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Jesse Tannehill pitches a 11-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Saturday, July 30th, 1904
Cleveland Naps: Fred Brown pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Chicago Cubs: Charles Bender pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, July 29th, 1904
Boston Beaneaters: Put Hughie Hearne on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Reeve McKay pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 3 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Superbas: Bobby Keefe pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Wednesday, July 27th, 1904
Chicago Cubs: Ed Walsh pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 26th, 1904
New York Highlanders: Harry Howell pitches a 3-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, July 25th, 1904
SP Wiley Piatt of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Jack J Powell of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, July 24th, 1904
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Addie Joss pitches a 11-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 7 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Saturday, July 23rd, 1904
Chicago White Sox: Put Bill Reidy on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Jesse Tannehill pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Art Devlin goes 5-6 against the Boston Americans, with 1 3B, 3 RBI and 2 R.
St. Louis Cardinals: Jack J Powell pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 7 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Friday, July 22nd, 1904
Philadelphia Athletics: Wiley Piatt pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Superbas: Billy Hamilton gets his 2500th career hit!
Cincinnati Reds: Doc Newton pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 7 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, July 21st, 1904
St. Louis Browns: George Mullin pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Boston Americans with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Mordecai Brown pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, July 20th, 1904
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Sam Leever on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Claude Ritchey on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Jesse Tannehill on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Put Ham Iburg on the trading block.
Boston Americans: George Winter pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Athletics: Bill Dinneen pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Philadelphia Phillies: Doc White pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 19th, 1904
St. Louis Cardinals: Jack J Powell pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, July 18th, 1904
SP Chick Robitaille of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Charlie Hemphill of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, July 17th, 1904
Washington Senators: Put Win Mercer on the trading block.
Saturday, July 16th, 1904
St. Louis Cardinals: Kaiser Wilhelm pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, July 15th, 1904
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Monte Cross on the trading block.
Detroit Tigers: Chick Robitaille pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Boston Americans with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Thursday, July 14th, 1904
Washington Senators: Put Hugh Duffy on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Dick Padden on the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Jack J Powell on the trading block.
New York Giants: Dummy Taylor pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 8 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Cleveland Naps: Reeve McKay pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, July 13th, 1904
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Red Donahue on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Bill Duggleby on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Harry Wolverton on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Put Bob Ewing on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Nixey Callahan on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Jack J O'Brien on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Bill Bernhard on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Wiley Piatt on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Henry Schmidt on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Casey Patten on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Put Ned Garvin on the trading block.
New York Highlanders: Harry Howell pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 12th, 1904
Cleveland Naps: Put Sam Mertes on the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Put Jack McCarthy on the trading block.
Boston Beaneaters: Togie Pittinger pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 9 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Monday, July 11th, 1904
LF Hugh Duffy of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Jack J Powell of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Harry H Davis on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Socks Seybold on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Candy LaChance on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Fielder Jones on the trading block.
Philadelphia Athletics: Put Bill C Phillips on the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Put Charlie Babb on the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Jesse Tannehill pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Cleveland Naps: Fred Brown pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Chicago Cubs: Charles Bender pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Sunday, July 10th, 1904
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Dick Padden from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Jack J Powell pitches a 6-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, July 9th, 1904
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 7 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Superbas: Mike O'Neill pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 4 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, July 8th, 1904
Detroit Tigers: Barney Pelty pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 7 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 7 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Thursday, July 7th, 1904
Cleveland Naps: Barney Wolfe pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Jim Buchanan pitches a 10-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, July 6th, 1904
Philadelphia Athletics: Bill Dinneen pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Rip Ragan pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Tuesday, July 5th, 1904
St. Louis Cardinals: Jack J Powell pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Ham Iburg pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, July 4th, 1904
LF Hugh Duffy of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Elmer Flick of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Boston Beaneaters: Put Dan McGann on the trading block.
Chicago Cubs: Put Topsy Hartsel on the trading block.
Washington Senators: Casey Patten pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Americans with 7 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Lyle Cromley pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Superbas: Mike O'Neill pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Friday, July 1st, 1904
2B Jimmy T Williams of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
RF Elmer Flick of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Casey Patten of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Charles Bender of the Chicago Cubs honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
RF Harry Lumley of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
RF Sherry Magee of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Thursday, June 30th, 1904
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Willie Keeler on the trading block.
St. Louis Browns: George Mullin pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 29th, 1904
New York Giants: Mordecai Brown pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, June 27th, 1904
1B Jake Stahl of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Mike O'Neill of the Brooklyn Superbas honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Saturday, June 25th, 1904
Brooklyn Superbas: Mike O'Neill pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 1 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Thursday, June 23rd, 1904
Boston Americans: Nick Williams pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 22nd, 1904
Philadelphia Phillies: Jim St. Vrain pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 5 strikeouts and 5 BB allowed!
New York Highlanders: Joe McGinnity pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Gavvy Cravath sets the AL regular season extra-inning game record for bases on balls with 5.
Tuesday, June 21st, 1904
Brooklyn Superbas: Mike O'Neill pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, June 20th, 1904
LF Hugh Duffy of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Elmer Flick of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, June 19th, 1904
Cleveland Naps: Put John J Anderson on the trading block.
Saturday, June 18th, 1904
Cincinnati Reds: Al Orth pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Friday, June 17th, 1904
Brooklyn Superbas: Bill Donovan pitches a 3-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 7 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, June 16th, 1904
Detroit Tigers: Barney Pelty pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 15th, 1904
Philadelphia Phillies: Doc White pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, June 13th, 1904
SP Carl Lundgren of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Homer Smoot of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Brooklyn Superbas: The Brooklyn Superbas have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Cincinnati Reds: The Cincinnati Reds have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
Pittsburgh Pirates: The Pittsburgh Pirates have announced that they set their team focus from 'Neutral' to 'Win Now!'
St. Louis Cardinals: The St. Louis Cardinals have announced that they set their team focus from 'Rebuild' to 'Neutral'
Pittsburgh Pirates: Ginger Beaumont goes 0-4 against the Boston Beaneaters, ending his hitting streak at 20 games.
Saturday, June 11th, 1904
Pittsburgh Pirates: Ginger Beaumont goes 3-5 against the Boston Beaneaters, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Friday, June 10th, 1904
Chicago White Sox: Johnny Evers goes 5-5 against the New York Highlanders, with 1 2B, 0 RBI and 1 R.
Thursday, June 9th, 1904
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 8th, 1904
Chicago Cubs: Ed Walsh pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 3 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Jack Katoll pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 2 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Al Orth pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 6 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Tuesday, June 7th, 1904
Chicago Cubs: Charles Bender pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, June 6th, 1904
SP Casey Patten of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Danny Green of the Chicago Cubs honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
New York Highlanders: Carl Lundgren pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Noodles Hahn pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Sunday, June 5th, 1904
Washington Senators: Casey Patten pitches a 6-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Saturday, June 4th, 1904
Detroit Tigers: Ed Siever pitches a 2-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Rip Ragan pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Jack Katoll pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Washington Senators with 6 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Friday, June 3rd, 1904
New York Giants: Kip Selbach goes 5-5 against the Cincinnati Reds, with 1 2B, 2 RBI and 1 R.
St. Louis Cardinals: Kaiser Wilhelm pitches a 1-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, June 2nd, 1904
Boston Americans: George Winter pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 1 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Chicago Cubs: Charles Bender pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Wednesday, June 1st, 1904
LF Mike Donlin of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
RF Sherry Magee of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Carl Lundgren of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Charles Bender of the Chicago Cubs honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
RF Harry Lumley of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
RF Sherry Magee of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Ham Iburg pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 1 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
St. Louis Cardinals: Ed Murphy pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Tuesday, May 31st, 1904
Philadelphia Phillies: Jim St. Vrain pitches a 6-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Monday, May 30th, 1904
RF Bill Keister of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Emmet Heidrick of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Philadelphia Athletics: Chick Fraser pitches a 9-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 0 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
New York Highlanders: Mike Donlin goes 0-3 against the Philadelphia Athletics, ending his hitting streak at 23 games.
Sunday, May 29th, 1904
St. Louis Browns: Rip Ragan pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 7 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Bill Reidy pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Saturday, May 28th, 1904
Chicago White Sox: Nixey Callahan pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 5 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
St. Louis Browns: Bill Thomas pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 3 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Thursday, May 26th, 1904
Chicago White Sox: Charlie Babb got suspended 4 games after ejection following arguing a strike call.
Philadelphia Athletics: Bill Dinneen pitches a 2-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 9 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
New York Highlanders: Mike Donlin goes 2-3 against the St. Louis Browns, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Jesse Tannehill pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 0 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Wednesday, May 25th, 1904
New York Giants: Jake Weimer pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 6 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, May 23rd, 1904
RF Bill Keister of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
CF Joe Kelley of the Brooklyn Superbas honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Cleveland Naps: Fred Brown pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 9 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Sunday, May 22nd, 1904
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Deacon Phillippe from the trading block.
Cleveland Naps: Removed Sam Mertes from the trading block.
Friday, May 20th, 1904
Philadelphia Athletics: Chick Fraser pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 7 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Thursday, May 19th, 1904
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Brickyard Kennedy from the trading block.
Boston Americans: George Winter pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Wednesday, May 18th, 1904
St. Louis Browns: Bill Thomas pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, May 17th, 1904
Washington Senators: Jim Buchanan pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, May 16th, 1904
LF Mike Donlin of the New York Highlanders honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
LF Fred Clarke of the Pittsburgh Pirates honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Sunday, May 15th, 1904
Chicago Cubs: Tom J Hughes pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 9 strikeouts and 9 BB allowed!
Thursday, May 12th, 1904
Philadelphia Athletics: Bill Dinneen pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Boston Americans: Jack Chesbro pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 8 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, May 11th, 1904
Pittsburgh Pirates: Jimmy Foulks pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Johnny Kling goes 0-4 against the Philadelphia Athletics, ending his hitting streak at 21 games.
Chicago Cubs: Charles Bender pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 8 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Tuesday, May 10th, 1904
Philadelphia Athletics: Eddie Plank pitches a PERFECT GAME against the Washington Senators, striking out 3 hitters!
Detroit Tigers: Ed Siever pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 2 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Dummy Taylor pitches a 1-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Addie Joss pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Monday, May 9th, 1904
2B Nap Lajoie of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Elmer Flick of the Philadelphia Phillies honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Chicago White Sox: Nixey Callahan pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 3 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Sunday, May 8th, 1904
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Socks Seybold from the trading block.
Saturday, May 7th, 1904
Boston Americans: Jack Chesbro pitches a 6-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Nick Altrock pitches a 6-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 2 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Johnny Kling goes 2-4 against the St. Louis Browns, extending his hitting streak to 20 games!
Friday, May 6th, 1904
Chicago White Sox: Jack Katoll pitches a 2-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 1 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, May 5th, 1904
Washington Senators: Fred Burchell pitches a 2-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 2 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Wednesday, May 4th, 1904
Detroit Tigers: Chick Robitaille pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Brooklyn Superbas: Billy Hamilton goes 5-7 against the Philadelphia Phillies, with 1 HR, 1 RBI and 2 R.
Tuesday, May 3rd, 1904
Detroit Tigers: Joe Yeager pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Chicago Cubs: Tom J Hughes pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 4 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Monday, May 2nd, 1904
SP Fred Burchell of the Washington Senators honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
SP Jack J Powell of the St. Louis Cardinals honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Cleveland Naps: Reeve McKay pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Sunday, May 1st, 1904
RF Socks Seybold of the Philadelphia Athletics honored: Wins the MLB AL Batter of the Month Award.
RF Sam Crawford of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Batter of the Month Award.
SP Chick Robitaille of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Christy Mathewson of the New York Giants honored: Wins the MLB NL Pitcher of the Month Award.
SP Chick Robitaille of the Detroit Tigers honored: Wins the MLB AL Rookie of the Month Award.
1B Del Howard of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Rookie of the Month Award.
St. Louis Cardinals: Jack J Powell pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Pittsburgh Pirates: Rube Waddell pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 10 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Saturday, April 30th, 1904
Chicago White Sox: Nixey Callahan pitches a 9-hit shutout against the Detroit Tigers with 5 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Washington Senators: Fred Burchell pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Boston Americans with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Noodles Hahn pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, April 27th, 1904
Brooklyn Superbas: Kid Nichols records his 350th career win!
Tuesday, April 26th, 1904
Detroit Tigers: Chick Robitaille pitches a 4-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, April 25th, 1904
3B Jimmy Collins of the Boston Americans honored: Wins the MLB AL Player of the Week Award.
RF Sam Crawford of the Cincinnati Reds honored: Wins the MLB NL Player of the Week Award.
Boston Americans: George Winter pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Athletics with 6 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
New York Giants: Mordecai Brown pitches a 7-hit shutout against the Brooklyn Superbas with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Sunday, April 24th, 1904
Cleveland Naps: Reeve McKay pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 3 strikeouts and 4 BB allowed!
Saturday, April 23rd, 1904
New York Giants: Christy Mathewson pitches a 6-hit shutout against the Philadelphia Phillies with 10 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Chicago White Sox: Jack Katoll pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 2 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, April 21st, 1904
Chicago Cubs: Ed Walsh pitches a 2-hit shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Wednesday, April 20th, 1904
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Fred Hartman from the trading block.
Pittsburgh Pirates: Ham Iburg pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Cincinnati Reds with 5 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Detroit Tigers: Chick Robitaille pitches a 8-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Tuesday, April 19th, 1904
Cleveland Naps: Barney Wolfe pitches a 5-hit shutout against the St. Louis Browns with 3 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Monday, April 18th, 1904
St. Louis Cardinals: Put Dick Padden on the trading block.
Philadelphia Phillies: Jack Harper pitches a 6-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Sunday, April 17th, 1904
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Harry H Davis from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Kaiser Wilhelm pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates with 3 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Cleveland Naps: Fred Brown pitches a 5-hit shutout against the Chicago White Sox with 4 strikeouts and 2 BB allowed!
Saturday, April 16th, 1904
Brooklyn Superbas: Mike O'Neill pitches a 5-hit shutout against the New York Giants with 5 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Friday, April 15th, 1904
Philadelphia Phillies: Red Donahue pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Boston Beaneaters with 3 strikeouts and 3 BB allowed!
Thursday, April 14th, 1904
Chicago White Sox: Lyle Cromley pitches a 3-hit shutout against the Cleveland Naps with 12 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Boston Americans: Jack Chesbro pitches a 4-hit shutout against the New York Highlanders with 6 strikeouts and 0 BB allowed!
Cincinnati Reds: Noodles Hahn pitches a 4-hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs with 4 strikeouts and 1 BB allowed!
Thursday, April 7th, 1904
Chicago White Sox: Removed Jack J O'Brien from the trading block.
Thursday, March 31st, 1904
Detroit Tigers: Removed Ducky J Holmes from the trading block.
Wednesday, March 30th, 1904
Cleveland Naps: Removed Jack McCarthy from the trading block.
Monday, March 28th, 1904
Chicago Cubs: Removed Ike Butler from the trading block.
Friday, March 25th, 1904
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Billy Clingman from the trading block.
Tuesday, March 22nd, 1904
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Hughie Hearne from the trading block.
Thursday, March 17th, 1904
Detroit Tigers: Removed Pop Dillon from the trading block.
Sunday, March 13th, 1904
Chicago White Sox: Removed Bill Reidy from the trading block.
Saturday, March 12th, 1904
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Bill Bernhard from the trading block.
Washington Senators: Removed Ned Garvin from the trading block.
Friday, March 11th, 1904
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Kid Nichols from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Candy LaChance from the trading block.
Chicago White Sox: Removed Fielder Jones from the trading block.
Wednesday, March 9th, 1904
New York Highlanders: Removed Bill Keister from the trading block.
Sunday, March 6th, 1904
Philadelphia Athletics: Removed Bill C Phillips from the trading block.
St. Louis Cardinals: Removed Dick Padden from the trading block.
Thursday, March 3rd, 1904
Boston Beaneaters: Removed Dan McGann from the trading block.
Monday, February 29th, 1904
Chicago White Sox: Removed Charlie Babb from the trading block.
Wednesday, February 24th, 1904
Philadelphia Phillies: Removed Bob Ewing from the trading block.
Tuesday, February 23rd, 1904
New York Highlanders: Removed Joe McGinnity from the trading block.
Monday, February 22nd, 1904
Brooklyn Superbas: Removed Jim J Hughes from the trading block.
Sunday, February 21st, 1904
Washington Senators: Removed Hugh Duffy from the trading block.
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