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Your neighborhood technical service station welcomes you to another baseball broadcast brought to you direct from <a href=https://retroseasons.com/stadiums/comiskey-park/>Comiskey Park</a>.

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Today's game is between the <a href=https://retroseasons.com/teams/chicago-white-sox/1937/overview/>Chicago White Sox</a> and the <a href=https://retroseasons.com/teams/minnesota-twins/1937/overview/>Washington Senators</a>.

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And now after <a href=https://retroseasons.com/stadiums/comiskey-park/>Comiskey Park</a> and Harold Cotton, who is going to interview one or more of your favorite players, that's from the playing field.

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Stay away, Harold Cotton.

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Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen.

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Good afternoon from <a href=https://retroseasons.com/stadiums/comiskey-park/>Comiskey Park</a>, the home of the White Sox at Chicago, where we take the air from the field.

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But in midst of one of the dog-wondrous demonstrations we've ever seen at a ballpark, and what a thrill it is all the way through.

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It's Lions Day, you know, the International Lions Expo... Expo... Position... What is it anyway?

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They're having a big gathering here this week, and it's Lions Day out here at <a href=https://retroseasons.com/stadiums/comiskey-park/>Comiskey Park</a>.

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Bands from all over the United States are here parading around the field.

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The band from Monash, Wisconsin, the high school championship band, has formed the letter W out of the outfield back of second base,

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and their cadet-grade trousers and blue jackets and the white pom-poms.

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A marvelous band right in front of us now is the Plandro band, all decked out in red coats and white trousers.

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And all these bands, a good many of the members of the band are girls.

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The Michigan band, we're from Benton Harbor, paraded the field just a moment ago.

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A whole Florida delegation, which came in in an automobile train of 47 cars,

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has gathered a few of them right here, but a whole bunch of them over back of the first baseline,

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including one fellow that weighs at least 500 pounds more than me, wearing a bathing trunks.

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And thank you, thank you very much.

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From Lakeland, Florida, hey, we've got some matches for all the way to Florida.

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Okay, that's fine.

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The band right here now is spread out all the way from here to dugout down at the end of the left field line,

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and somebody's firing off blank cartridges in the grandstand.

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The Florida delegation, all their cars were yellow and they're wearing these yellow sun helmets,

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and it's really something worth looking at.

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Incidentally, all around here...

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Yeah, I knew Dixie's a lion. So am I.

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Sure, we're all lions. I think I've won four different clubs.

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Did you? Well, Dixie's very proud to be a lion. I know that.

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And where are you from?

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Chicago, Uptown Lions.

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I think that's where I first was made a lion, in Uptown Lions.

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I went up there and made a speech about, oh, ten years ago.

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Well, I just started a year ago to make speeches.

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I see.

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And we organized an auxiliary up there last fall, and out of that I conducted a breakfast for 1,200 lionists.

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Oh, that's marvelous. Dixie came out, huh?

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<a href=https://retroseasons.com/players/dixie-walker/>Dixie Walker</a>, the pitcher, Dixie Sewell, and we had the noisy one...

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Mr. Benura?

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Mr. Benura up there this morning.

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I still want to wake me. I had the halfling with me. He went on the air.

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He said he was supposed to go there for breakfast, too, but he couldn't make it. Another Southern boy, you know.

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Another Southern boy.

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So you know how they like breakfast?

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Well, we kidded Zeke Benura this morning and told him that he was a bachelor and that he had a girl.

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And everybody wondered who his girlfriend was, and when I told him that it was his mother,

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you should have seen him and you should have seen the women. They just went wild.

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He was afraid you were going to give something away.

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Incidentally, ladies and gentlemen, it's sort of...

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Uh-oh, here's the cowboys out here now with their blank cartridges.

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And it's a Wisconsin day out here also. I was talking to George Dobbins of Wile Wagle, Wisconsin.

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That is a good word to pronounce. He's past just a governor there.

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And among other things, they brought some souvenir boxes of cheese down here, you know, up there in Wisconsin.

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They produce a million pounds of cheese a day, about 57-and-a-half percent of the cheese produced in the entire country.

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And they're down here helping to celebrate that.

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The Wisconsin band is coming off the field now, marching into the outfield, led by two very charming young ladies.

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Two very charming young ladies are leading the band in here, and followed by a man leader.

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I want to introduce Frank at that, Frank Fertz of Milwaukee.

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I understand you're going to be the next international president.

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Well, I might start that. Hell yeah.

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Do you buy stuff from this year?

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I first buy stuff.

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What kind of convention do you have in?

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All the hell in the marbles has been.

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How many people are there as far as today?

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All the most advanced in South Carolina.

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I know.

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You just talked about business in the whole of Alaska, here in Hawaii, in Alaska, and all of the rest of the world.

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Yeah, that's marvelous. I think you're putting on one of the finest shows I ever saw put on in a ballpark.

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Thank you.

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And one thing I like to start with the ballpark is while they launch their fielding practice on the grid, and they said,

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well, go to fun hell, all the noise around.

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Well, all the way the talk's been going, they don't need much fielding practice, I guess.

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Hey, your club up in Milwaukee took a couple of bumps lately. We've got to do something about that.

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Well, all right.

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You take on our good players and put them in the big leagues, though.

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Yeah, that's right. They had a great club last year, and they're all doing well up here.

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Yeah, they're all running yards and yards and all the rest of it.

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Frank, I've been wanting to say a little to you and congratulate you on your...

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When do you get elected? Tomorrow?

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Friday noon.

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Friday noon.

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Nothing goes wrong.

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Nothing goes wrong.

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Well, there's no traps or eyes.

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No bad luck.

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No bad luck.

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Okay, Frank, thank you a lot for saying hello.

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Now, here's <a href=https://retroseasons.com/players/clint-brown/>Clint Brown</a>. He's gone movie-carma mad now.

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He's coming around here.

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Clint, how long did you hold off before you started going for this movie business?

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Oh, a long time.

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Is today your first day at it?

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Yes, first day at it. First day at it.

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Well, you probably broke...

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I got it yesterday, so I want to get it back.

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You've broken already.

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You've broken already.

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The two managers, <a href=https://retroseasons.com/players/bucky-harris/>Bucky Harris</a> and <a href=https://retroseasons.com/players/jimmy-dykes/>Jimmy Dykes</a>, are being presented by Mr. Dyer and Dobbins

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with the souvenir boxes of cheese out there with the Wisconsin band in the background to pull in the picture.

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And the South Florida delegation is still grouped all over the place.

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And the flandreau band over here with a fellow in an Indian costume is still playing off the back of us while we try to do some more.

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They are announcing now that the presentation of the cheese is being made.

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Incidentally, I got the other one.

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I got me a little souvenir today.

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The players really didn't get much in the way of practice on account of all this excitement.

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I almost wish I was upstairs where George is where you could really see it and not be right down in the middle of it where we are

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because half the time you can't see everybody crowds around.

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But that's all.

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Hello, Luke. How'd you make out this noon? All right?

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I'm kind of a lousy referee.

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You're a bad referee?

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The guy called me.

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Oh, you missed one and they called you.

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Luke Affleck. You put him down to be a referee on Charlie Lyons show today.

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Here are the...they gave me one.

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Thank you, Frank.

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Thank you, Frank. Very much.

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Huh?

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We gave him...we got an extra pack.

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All right, I'll take it up to George.

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That's all right with you.

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Or do you want it to go through one of the other boys?

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There are four others up there, so you may take one if you're going to have a fight on your hands.

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Well, we'll take it up and ask them, Luke.

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I'll be willing to pass them around for you.

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Yes, sir, absolutely.

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That's right. Okay.

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It's been in Wisconsin. I told them all about it.

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Here are the lineups for today, ladies and gentlemen, for Washington, Almeda Center,

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Lewis 3rd, Travis Short, Simmons Left, Stone Wright, Cool 1st, Meyer 2nd,

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Rick Farrell Catching, and Deshawn Pitching, or the White Sox, Hayes 2nd, Kravitz Center, Walker Right,

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Benura 1st, Radford Left, Appling Short, Berger 3rd, Cool Catching, and Dietrich will do the pitching.

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When we get upstairs, we'll find out just how the umpires work.

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More firework. Boy, boy, what's a lot of fun.

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Well, everybody's starting up in the stands now, and I don't know whether it's safe for me to come up there.

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George, are they shooting up that way or are they just shooting?

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Anyway, I think that we've had enough excitement for the moment.

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Everybody's filing into the stands. It was a grand show.

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And now the White Sox and the Senators are going to put on a show that they hope will be just as good for them.

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And now, George, I'm going to start upstairs.

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Looks like I'm going to have quite a few people to get through because there must be a good, oh, I would say 12,000 people

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in this ballgame today, which is a terrific call for midweek.

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And it's cash, too. Cash on the line, my friend.

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So now, if you'll do a little pitching in the studio, I'll start upstairs.

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That's it. Righto.

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And now to give <a href=https://retroseasons.com/players/hal-totten/>Hal Totten</a> a chance to get up those of the booth out of the Smithske Park for this afternoon's ballgame

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between the <a href=https://retroseasons.com/teams/chicago-white-sox/1937/overview/>Chicago White Sox</a> and the <a href=https://retroseasons.com/teams/minnesota-twins/1937/overview/>Washington Senators</a>.

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We'll give you the schedule of the other games to be played in the major leagues together

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with what sporting information we have time for.

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Taking first the <a href=https://retroseasons.com/leagues/NL/1937/overview/>National League</a>, the Cubs are in Philadelphia today playing a doubleheader against the Phillies.

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They won the first game today, 4-1, with four runs, 10 hits, and one error.

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To the Phillies, one run, eight hits, and no errors.

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With Lee and Harkness, the Cubs battered for the entire game, and for the Phillies, Johnson and Gray.

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In that game, Collins had a home run in the first inning, and Camille of the Phillies had one run,

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a home run in the ninth inning to make the only tally for the Phillies in the first game.

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The second game has not started yet, but will start in about 15 minutes.

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In Brooklyn, the Dodgers are taking on the <a href=https://retroseasons.com/teams/pittsburgh-pirates/1937/overview/>Pittsburgh Pirates</a> and lead the Pirates

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at the end of the first half of the second inning, one to nothing, with dominant side, the Pirate battery.

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And for the leading Dodgers, Jeff Cote and Spencer.

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In New York, the Giants entertain the <a href=https://retroseasons.com/teams/cincinnati-reds/1937/overview/>Cincinnati Reds</a> at the end of the first inning.

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It's a scoreless tie between the Giants and Reds, nothing to nothing, with Hollingsworth and Davis, the Reds battered,

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for the Giants, Castleman and Dannings.

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In Boston, the Bees are playing a doubleheader against the <a href=https://retroseasons.com/teams/st-louis-cardinals/1937/overview/>St. Louis Cardinals</a>.

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At the end of the ninth inning, the score is tied at one-and-one between the Cardinals and the Bees,

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with Blake and Owen, the Cardinal batter, for the Bees, Sethe, and Miller.

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And now in the <a href=https://retroseasons.com/leagues/AL/1937/overview/>American League</a>, in St. Louis, the Browns will take on the <a href=https://retroseasons.com/teams/new-york-yankees/1937/overview/>New York Yankees</a> again this afternoon,

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and the game will be played because it's clear in St. Louis, but the game won't start until about 4 o'clock Chicago time.

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In Detroit, by the weather's clear, the Tigers will take on the <a href=https://retroseasons.com/teams/boston-reds-aa/1937/overview/>Boston Reds</a>.

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In Cleveland, the Indians are entertaining the <a href=https://retroseasons.com/teams/oakland-athletics/1937/overview/>Philadelphia Athletics</a> in two games.

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The first game has started, and at the end of the fourth inning, the Indians lead the A's,

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three to nothing, with Thomas and Conroy, the Athletics batter, for the Tribe, Harger and Sullivan.

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Scores and complete batteries at the end of the third, sixth, and ninth innings of today's ballgame.

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Now for a bit of baseball and other sporting information from around the country.

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<a href=https://retroseasons.com/players/lou-gehrig/>Lou Gehrig</a> of the <a href=https://retroseasons.com/teams/new-york-yankees/1937/overview/>New York Yankees</a> and Becky Medrick of the <a href=https://retroseasons.com/teams/st-louis-cardinals/1937/overview/>St. Louis Cardinals</a>

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continue to set the pace today for the Major League hitters.

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Gehrig topped the <a href=https://retroseasons.com/leagues/AL/1937/overview/>American League</a> batters with a mark of.379.

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Following the Yankee first baseman was his teammate <a href=https://retroseasons.com/players/joe-dimaggio/>Joe DiMaggio</a>.

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<a href=https://retroseasons.com/players/sam-west/>Sam West</a> of the <a href=https://retroseasons.com/teams/baltimore-orioles/1937/overview/>St. Louis Browns</a>, <a href=https://retroseasons.com/players/cecil-travis/>Cecil Travis</a> of the <a href=https://retroseasons.com/teams/minnesota-twins/1937/overview/>Washington Senators</a>, and Bo Bello the Browns.

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Medrick headed the <a href=https://retroseasons.com/leagues/NL/1937/overview/>National League</a> sluggers with a.412 average.

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Paul Wehner of the <a href=https://retroseasons.com/teams/pittsburgh-pirates/1937/overview/>Pittsburgh Pirates</a> was second, Gabby Hartland of the <a href=https://retroseasons.com/teams/chicago-cubs/1937/overview/>Chicago Cubs</a> third,

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Frankie Bond of the <a href=https://retroseasons.com/teams/pittsburgh-pirates/1937/overview/>Pittsburgh Pirates</a> fourth, and <a href=https://retroseasons.com/players/billy-herman/>Billy Herman</a> of the Cubs was fifth.

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And now speaking of baseball, here comes a surprise story from St. Louis that one of the greatest

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baseball players in the history of the <a href=https://retroseasons.com/leagues/NL/1937/overview/>National League</a> was dismissed today as manager of the seventh place <a href=https://retroseasons.com/teams/baltimore-orioles/1937/overview/>St. Louis Browns</a>.

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Manager <a href=https://retroseasons.com/players/rogers-hornsby/>Rogers Hornsby</a> was given his walking papers as pilot of the Browns by President Don L. Barnes.

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Barnes made the customary announcement that Hornsby had been ousted for the best interests of the class.

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The dismissal was effective immediately.

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One of Hornsby's aides on the coaching staff, the former first base star Sonny <a href=https://retroseasons.com/players/jim-bottomley/>Jim Bottomley</a>,

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was named to succeed Hornsby as manager of the team, which has won only 25 out of the 75 games this season.

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The rift between Hornsby and the President Barnes of the Browns came as a surprise.

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Recently, Barnes told Trans Radio that he considered Hornsby the best manager in baseball.

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At the time Barnes said, quote, Hornsby works morning, noon, and night for the best interests of the Browns.

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He thinks baseball and lives baseball.

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Hornsby is a splendid man to hold down the manager's job in our new set up, which stresses the development of younger players, end quote.

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The deposed manager Hornsby and his successor Bottomley were stars of the first order.

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Hornsby was perhaps the greatest right-handed hitter ever to walk to the plate.

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Hornsby led the <a href=https://retroseasons.com/leagues/NL/1937/overview/>National League</a> in batting seven times and set an all-time major league batting mark of 424

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as a member of the <a href=https://retroseasons.com/teams/st-louis-cardinals/1937/overview/>St. Louis Cardinals</a> in 1924.

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Rajah hit 400 three times during his career.

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He played 22 seasons in the big show and wound up with a lifetime average of 359.

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Hornsby came up to the big leagues from Denison, Texas in the Western Association.

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The young second-backer was sold to the <a href=https://retroseasons.com/teams/st-louis-cardinals/1937/overview/>St. Louis Cardinals</a> for a reported $500.

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$500 for a man destined to become one of the most colorful second basemen of all time.

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Hornsby was made manager of the Cardinals in 1926.

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He proceeded to give St. Louis its first <a href=https://retroseasons.com/leagues/NL/1937/overview/>National League</a> pennant and a world championship.

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No sooner had St. Louis finished its celebration than Hornsby was traded to the <a href=https://retroseasons.com/teams/new-york-giants/1937/overview/>New York Giants</a>

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for <a href=https://retroseasons.com/players/frankie-frisch/>Frankie Frisch</a>, the present Cardinal manager, and <a href=https://retroseasons.com/players/jimmy-ring/>Jimmy Ring</a>.

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The Giants traded Hornsby to Boston in 1928 and Hornsby became manager of the Braves.

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The following fall, Hornsby went to the <a href=https://retroseasons.com/teams/chicago-cubs/1937/overview/>Chicago Cubs</a> for a reported price of $200,000 and several players.

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Hornsby was voted the most valuable player in the <a href=https://retroseasons.com/leagues/NL/1937/overview/>National League</a> during his first year in a Cubs uniform.

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He went back to the Cubs the following year.

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Hornsby was released by the Cardinals in 1933 and appointed manager of the <a href=https://retroseasons.com/teams/baltimore-orioles/1937/overview/>St. Louis Browns</a> to succeed William Killefer.

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The new manager, Bottomley, is an old friend and teammate of Hornsby.

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Sonny Jim played first base while Rogers was at second on the <a href=https://retroseasons.com/teams/st-louis-cardinals/1937/overview/>St. Louis Cardinals</a> world championship team of 1926.

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Coach Charles O'Leary of the <a href=https://retroseasons.com/teams/baltimore-orioles/1937/overview/>St. Louis Browns</a> was fired today along with manager <a href=https://retroseasons.com/players/rogers-hornsby/>Rogers Hornsby</a>.

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The Browns president, Donald Barnes, announced that the former St. Louis Card manager, <a href=https://retroseasons.com/players/gabby-street/>Gabby Street</a>, would succeed O'Leary.

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And now for a bit of sporting information other than baseball.

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From Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, former national tennis champion, Will Rallison, will continue his quest for permanent possession of the Longwood Bowl in the third round match to date.

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The 1935 title holder, twice winner of the Longwood Cricket Club Tournament, will take on <a href=https://retroseasons.com/players/howard-stevens/>Howard Stevens</a> of Yale University this afternoon.

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Gilbert Hunt is paired with Norman Bickel while Bernard Markham will clash with William Murphigs.

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And from London, the tennis world agreed today that only a starting upset can prevent the United States Davis Cup team from returning the international trophy to American shores.

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The magnificent uphill battle of Donald Budge to defeat Baron von Kram of Germany

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installed the United States as the overwhelming choice to defeat England in the challenge round starting Saturday.

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Even without a strong number of two single players, the American squad figures to win at least four of the five matches.

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On form, Budge should win his two singles duel.

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Budge and Mako should take the doubles and the American number two single player should defeat the English number two performer.

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Ronnie Austin looms as the only British winner.

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And from Chicago, eight young boxers were named today to oppose a Dubuque, Iowa CYO team Friday night in a series of intercity matches.

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The bouts will be held here in Chicago.

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The Chicagoans will be fighting also for a chance to be among the Catholic Youth Organization members

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to meet a team of South American champions at Soldiers Field on August 25.

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The eight Chicago boxers include two who have already fought at Dubuque, Frankie Kainrath, and Jackie Goodman.

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And from Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts again,

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Grayson Wheeler of Santa Monica, California and Mrs. John Van Ryn of Austin, Texas advanced today

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to the quarterfinal round of the women's single matches in the Longwood Tournament.

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Mrs. Wheeler won her third round by defeating Mrs. August Callis of Richfield, Connecticut 6-1, 6-4.

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Mrs. Van Ryn won her third round match from Virginia Ellis of Boston in straight set 6-0, 6-0.

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In two other third round matches, Mrs. Bonnie Miller-Blank of Los Angeles defeated Grace Turber of New York 6-1, 6-0.

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And Norma Torbo of Starsdale, New York won from Mrs. E. B. Corbier of Southland, Massachusetts 6-1, 6-4.

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The country's third ranking tennis player, Mrs. Sarah Paul-Freethavian,

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defeated the Japanese star, Mrs. Takuku Nakano today to advance to the quarterfinal round of the Longwood women's singles.

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And now I see that <a href=https://retroseasons.com/players/hal-thompson/>Hal Thompson</a> is ready and will go back to Kamiski Park to the baseball game

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between the <a href=https://retroseasons.com/teams/chicago-white-sox/1937/overview/>Chicago White Sox</a> and the <a href=https://retroseasons.com/teams/minnesota-twins/1937/overview/>Washington Senators</a>. Take it, Hal.

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Thank you, the White Sox, ladies and gentlemen.

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After our hectic start, boy, look at that up here.

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You can see where those bands really P-rated, can't you?

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All over the outfield is a bunch of bands been walking here and there and thereabouts.

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The White Sox been waiting while Bonora was in the clubhouse, apparently getting his gloves fixed.

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He finally gets out there in the field.

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Now Umpar Owens is standing out here at the right of the White Sox and he's a Lewis' second hitter.

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Umpire Owens is already there.

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And I don't see just what the delay is being caused by now.

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All of the White Sox are on the field and he's because he finished his warm-up.

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Umpire Owens standing there talking to Al-Maidan Lourdes.

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Other umpires talking to the two coaches.

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And apparently the fans have all finally gotten back on the ground stand or maybe a few of them are still getting back in.

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That may be the reason for it.

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Florida delegation ended up out there at the plate with a big presentation to the two managers featuring the huge man in the bathing trunks

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and the, carrying the alligator.

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And both teams lined up one long, the first one long, the third base line.

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There really has been a very, very spectacular display out here and one that everybody in the class will well remember.

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Because things like that don't happen around big league bowl arcades very often.

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And they're very, very welcome for a change.

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Now Umpar Owens is walking over there to the stand to the right.

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So apparently some of the boys are still hanging over the edge and maybe they don't realize that they really have got to

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get things in off the field before we can go on.

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But apparently there's been that notice to the man.

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Rick walks back out here to start the ball here.

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Finally takes his place up there behind the catcher.

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Deepik out there getting ready to pick the first one.

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That's his easy swinging windup.

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And pitches and Almeda gets a good strike over the outside corner just above the knees.

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One strike on Almeda.

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Pitcher again starts to wind up.

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Throws and Mill takes a ball and missed the outside counter-cross away, breaking in toward the header.

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And it's one ball and one strike.

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One and one to count.

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One and one.

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He takes the next hit along the deep right field and walks his way, way back there near the wall.

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But it goes in through the stand for a home run.

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A home run into the lower deck of the right field stand for the first demonstration for the benefit of the

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juicing lines out here.

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And that ball was really hit.

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And now some of those bad boys for a down first out unloading with the blank cartridges which echo through the stands.

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And Almeda opens the ball game with a home run into the right field stand to get the

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Senators a one to nothing lead over the right side.

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And it brings Lewis, another left-handed hitter to bat.

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Deep expect to wind up throws and Buddy takes a high one wide for ball one.

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One ball called.

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Pitcher again winding up pitches and the header swings the ball back to the screen.

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And it's one and one.

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One ball and one strike.

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And he's out there for the next time.

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He has it.

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He starts to wind up again and pitches and the header gets the second ball wide across the knees making it two and one.

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Two balls and one strike.

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There comes the third ball.

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Another wide one and deep fix famous lack of control is starting to bother him early in this ball game.

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Early early in this ball game.

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He's waiting out there again.

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Starts to wind up and throws and the header takes ball four.

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It's over the plate but it's too low.

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And Lewis gets the base on ball.

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Well, well, well.

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Biggie Brown is looking it all well for the white shots in their pitcher.

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And the result is that they have a runner on first base.

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Nobody out on the first inning.

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One run already home.

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Almeda's home run.

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And Travis the shortstop.

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Still another left-handed hitter as a bet.

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And the white shots start somebody warming up.

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I believe it's Kane warming up in the left field bullpen.

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And the first pitch to Travis is a short breaking third ball that goes inside and low for ball one.

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One ball called.

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He's out to first base.

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Throw it again.

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The header swings in a flat left field.

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Radcliffe is racing back into his left and makes the catch out there for the first out

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in the first inning.

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Chasing Lewis back to first base.

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And, but he's on first base still with one out.

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One run already home in the first inning.

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And Simmons, Ralph Simmons, the Washington left fielder is a bet.

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Deepic stretches, gets ready to pitch the first one to Al.

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Pitches and the header takes a slow curve and misses the outside corner across the way.

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Al is a right-handed hitter, but first to face Deepic so far.

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He takes a look at first base.

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The runner's on the goal.

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The header takes a wide one.

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Sewell's throwing it out there and the runner slides in safely, stealing second.

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A good steal of second by Lewis, putting him on second base with one out, one run home in the first inning.

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Simmons still at bat in the count two and nothing.

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He balls and no strikes on Al.

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Deepic throws it on.

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Simmons swings and falls a ball on the ground.

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A hit to Tkach's foot, bounds over to the right and Sewell crops over there to pick it up.

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Looking over and throws back.

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Nice, I'm taking back the umpire.

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Apparently, two more up for use.

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Now the next pitch to Simmons is a third ball.

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It's wide and low and so it's three and one on Al.

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Three balls and one strike on Simmons.

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Three and one to count.

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Here comes that pitcher again.

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Ready?

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But the second throw is a now hit to long grab to deep left field.

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It's a way way back.

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Looks like that's also in there.

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And it is a home run into the second back of the left field phase by Simmons.

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And he's starting around second base to ball bound and back into the field.

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But Al starts on around deep bases and it's another home run this time with a man on base.

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Mr. Deepic, I don't believe will be with us very long if his left persists in that man.

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He's given up two hits, both of them home runs in the same time as it was a walk.

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And the man at bat is Stone taking the first pitch wide and low for ball one.

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One ball called.

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Washington now leading a shot three to nothing in the first inning.

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As a result of two home runs in the walk.

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And the next pitch he finally gets one over down around the knees and it's strike one.

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Both one ball and one strike on Stone.

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Deepic winds up again, pitches and the hitter falls this one into the second deck above into the left of the plate.

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And it's one ball and two strikes on Stone.

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One and two to count.

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Deepic blows again for one and ball two.

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Both two balls and two strikes.

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One to the count on Stone.

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He's ready out there again, has a stand once more, starts to wind up.

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Pitches and hitter swings at an easy bounder down to Hayes who scoops it up, throws the first base and Stone is out by a step for the second out in the first inning.

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And that's a two out of the first inning for the Senators.

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Three runs all home.

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And Joe Cool, the first baseman, is at bat.

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Cool up there at the plate.

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Another left-handed swinger by the way.

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And he takes the first one wide and low for ball one.

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One ball called.

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Again, the pitcher starts to wind up, throws and Joe starts to swing to change his mind to take a high one inside.

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And it's two and nothing. Two balls and no strikes on Cool.

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One nothing to count.

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Joe takes the first strike now, fast ball over the inside corner down around the knees.

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And it's two and one.

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Swings the next to drive it in the center field for a base hit.

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And well, a hit base hit too.

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He makes the turn for second, but Cleavage makes a hard throw right strike to second base.

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Apling got it right over the bag with the out of hop.

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Turns his throw to throw to first, but Cool is on his all the way back there by then after making a wide turn.

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And it puts him on first base with Buddy Meyer.

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But he's the seventh hitter this inning and six of the seven have been left-handed hitters.

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The first pitch is high and wide for ball one.

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One ball called.

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He waits there again, takes another look at first base.

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And throws and the hitter swings in a high fly coming down far to the right of the plate.

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Back of it a little. Cool is back there and gets it for the third out, ending the first half of the first inning.

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But not until dire damage has been done to <a href=https://retroseasons.com/players/bill-dietrich/>Bill Dietrich</a>.

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Three runs, three hits, and one man left on base with three runs being due to two home runs.

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A home run by Almeida to open the ball game.

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A home run by Simmons with Lewis who had walked on base.

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And then the single by Cool left him on base.

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So the Senators are leading the White Sox by a score of three to nothing as the White Sox come to bat in the last half of the first inning with <a href=https://retroseasons.com/players/jackie-hayes/>Jackie Hayes</a>,

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White Sox leadoff man and second baseman, the first man of fact.

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Hayes up there at the plate.

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Deshawn, Jimmy Deshawn is the pitcher for the Senators today.

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And Jackie sits up there at the plate after the umpire dusts it off and pulls on his mask.

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John out there starts to wind up, he's right-handed.

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And pitches him, the hitter takes a wide run across the knees for ball one.

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One ball called.

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John Wachow has a sign again, starts to wind up.

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Pitchers and Hayes takes a fast one for a strike over the inside corner across the chest.

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And it's one and one, one ball and one strike on Hayes.

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One and one is the count.

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He throws once more into the curve ball wide and low making it two and one. Two balls and one strike.

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There comes a wide run across the knees for ball three for three and one on <a href=https://retroseasons.com/players/jackie-hayes/>Jackie Hayes</a>. Three balls and one strike.

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And there's the second strike. You let that one go by, it's over the plate down around the knees.

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And so it's three and two. Three balls and two strikes.

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He throws once more, the hitter swings the half line, he's shot center fielder, center fielder coming in fast.

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And grabs for the ball and just drops out of his glove.

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Stone grabs it fast, holding Hayes at first base and it's a base hit.

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Top fly into center fielder, which Al Meade has made a great try and manages to just touch it with the tip of his fingers as it drops out there back to second base.

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And it goes to the base hit for Hayes.

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Putting him on first base, there's nobody out in the first inning, over the white spot and Mike Krivitz, right side center fielder, is at bat.

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Krivitz up there at the plate.

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Towards his first base and throws, Mike hits a long fly but it's fouled on the right field line and going back into seats out of reach.

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One strike on Krivitz, one strike to count.

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It's a sign again now, throws and Mike swings it along the deep left field.

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Way out there and it's another home run and boy that one went way, way back into the lower deck of the seat.

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A way back, almost to the very rear of the lower deck and Krivitz is trotting around, steps on third base and drops onto the plate.

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00:31:13,000 --> 00:31:16,000
Oh these Lions are really seeing some hitting out here.

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00:31:16,000 --> 00:31:25,000
They come out here and they've seen three home runs and there's only a little more than half an inning been played.

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00:31:25,000 --> 00:31:39,000
So the score is three to two in favor of the Senators now in the first inning and the white spot said <a href=https://retroseasons.com/players/dixie-walker/>Dixie Walker</a> is back, nobody out, two runs home.

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And a pick to throw to the first one, Dixie takes it high and wide for 4-1, one ball called.

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00:31:46,000 --> 00:31:52,000
It isn't a strong wind blowing out either as a matter of fact it's a strong wind from the east and Almeida's hit was against that wind.

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00:31:52,000 --> 00:31:57,000
The others might be getting some support from it but not enough to carry them in.

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00:31:57,000 --> 00:32:09,000
The next pitch is ball two, it's also wide and the count is two and nothing on Walker, two balls and no strikes.

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00:32:09,000 --> 00:32:20,000
And there comes ball three inside and low so it's three balls and no strikes on Walker, three and nothing as Sean stops to rub up the ball now before pitching the next one to Dixie.

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00:32:20,000 --> 00:32:33,000
A low-clock call for the ball, seeing whether it's all right or not. R. Owen's examining the ball down there.

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00:32:33,000 --> 00:32:40,000
Finally hands it back to the catcher, he throws it out to Deshawn and Walker, left-handed hitter, steps up there to play it again.

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He throws and Dix takes the strike one, soft ball that came over the inside corner of the crosser chest and it's three and one, three balls and one strike on Walker.

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00:32:52,000 --> 00:33:02,000
He throws again and Dix gets ball four, it's wide, the base on ball and Dix Vanura is at the back.

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00:33:02,000 --> 00:33:11,000
Vanura up there at the plate.

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Dix stops to dig in with his right foot there, gets ready to pitch now, or to hit rather as Deshawn gets ready to pitch.

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Jimmy suddenly steps off the mound by number one Moriarty over here at first base, calls time and Walker tosses his glass case to <a href=https://retroseasons.com/players/merv-shea/>Merv Shea</a> coaching at first base.

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Burned to get out there and discovered he still has his glass case in his pocket.

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00:33:33,000 --> 00:33:36,000
Those glasses cost about $18 apiece you know.

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00:33:36,000 --> 00:33:47,000
And the first pitch to Dix is a high-pass ball inside for ball one. One ball called.

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00:33:47,000 --> 00:33:55,000
There's the sign again, there's that stretch, he stretches his arms out in front of him instead of over his head and throws strike one over the inside corner about waist-high.

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00:33:55,000 --> 00:34:00,000
So the count is one and one, one ball and one strike on Vanura.

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00:34:00,000 --> 00:34:09,000
Walker on first base, nobody else, two runs home for the White Sox in the first inning and Dix gets the second ball behind wide to make it two and one.

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00:34:09,000 --> 00:34:11,000
Two balls and one strike on Henry.

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00:34:11,000 --> 00:34:15,000
Husky, right-handed hitter.

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00:34:15,000 --> 00:34:18,000
Two and one is the count.

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Still watching, finally gets his sign again. Pitches and it's a strike over the outside corner, across the knees. Henry lets out a howl.

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00:34:26,000 --> 00:34:32,000
You can hear it clear up here. He says, oh, the ball's serving away from him. Just nicely caught the corner down around the knees.

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00:34:32,000 --> 00:34:36,000
And it's two balls and two strikes on Vanura.

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00:34:36,000 --> 00:34:43,000
Two and two is the count.

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00:34:43,000 --> 00:34:50,000
Two and two, Pitcher throws the gun and Dix swings in a pop fly coming down back of the long side of the pitcher's mound.

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00:34:50,000 --> 00:34:54,000
And the catcher, Farrell, goes out there to make the catch for the first out of the game.

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00:34:54,000 --> 00:35:00,000
Vanura pops out to Farrell out there near the pitcher's mound. It's one out in the first inning for the White Sox.

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Walker is still on first base with two runs home and Rip Bradcock, Ray the Ripper, White Sox left fielder.

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00:35:08,000 --> 00:35:12,000
A left-handed hitter is up there at bat.

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00:35:12,000 --> 00:35:15,000
Going to hit an easy barter down to Meyer who gets it flipped at the shortstop.

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00:35:15,000 --> 00:35:19,000
He throws the first-foot Walker across the bag well ahead of the throw.

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00:35:19,000 --> 00:35:24,000
Ball was very slowly hit on Meyer. Didn't have much chance to make the play start any faster.

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00:35:24,000 --> 00:35:27,000
He said it was done perfectly by Silas.

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00:35:27,000 --> 00:35:32,000
And so Radcliffe is on first base with two out in the first inning, two runs home.

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00:35:32,000 --> 00:35:39,000
And <a href=https://retroseasons.com/players/luke-appling/>Luke Appling</a> at best for three to two in favor of Washington in the last half of the first inning.

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And Sean throws the first one and Luke takes a high one wide for ball one. One ball called.

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00:35:57,000 --> 00:36:00,000
Sean waits out for the next time. Seems to have it. He's ready. There's the set.

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He pitches and Appling hits the ball in the center field.

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00:36:03,000 --> 00:36:11,000
And Valmeta comes in nicely though and makes the catch for the third out. And it's two runs to it.

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00:36:11,000 --> 00:36:15,000
One man left on base in the last half of the first inning.

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And at the end of the first inning Washington leads the White Sox by a score of three to two.

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Washington leads the White Sox three to two at the end of the first inning of this ball game.

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It will save money too because Morphac is the exclusive technical chassis lubricant which lasts twice as long as ordinary grease.

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Here is <a href=https://retroseasons.com/players/rick-bell/>Rick Bell</a> at best. That's the second inning for Washington.

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Rick out there is getting ready to pitch the first one. Starts his easy swinging windup.

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Pitches and Rick takes a fast strike over the inside corner a little above the knee.

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00:37:18,000 --> 00:37:22,000
One strike on Farrell.

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00:37:22,000 --> 00:37:25,000
Dietrich winds up again.

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00:37:25,000 --> 00:37:29,000
Throw and Rick swings the ball back into the second back above and back of the plate.

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00:37:29,000 --> 00:37:43,000
And if two strikes on Farrell, two strikes to count.

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00:37:43,000 --> 00:37:45,000
Again the pitcher throws Rick swings at a slow bound.

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00:37:45,000 --> 00:37:48,000
Apling comes in nicely, gets it, throws the first.

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And while the throw is low, Benora gets it nicely to get Farrell out for the first out in the second inning.

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One out of the second inning for Washington and Deshongs.

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The Washington pitcher is a fatty. That's right hand as he pitches.

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And is already waiting there at the plate.

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00:38:10,000 --> 00:38:13,000
Dietrich gets ready to pitch the first one to him. Bell's getting his sign.

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Starts his windup.

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And the hitter swings it a high fly to right field. Bob Walker's back waiting for the ball.

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00:38:19,000 --> 00:38:24,000
He has it and it's two out in the second inning.

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00:38:24,000 --> 00:38:27,000
Two out in the second inning for the Senators.

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And Al Mada, the Washington center fielder, is at bat.

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Al Mada up there at the plate.

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The pitcher winds up pitches and it's a strike over the heart of the plate just above the knee.

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00:38:46,000 --> 00:38:53,000
One strike on Al Mada.

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Throws again Al Mada, swings it a line drive to left field.

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Reds the dint, fast catch it and it's three out.

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00:38:58,000 --> 00:39:01,000
No runs, no hits in the second inning for Washington.

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And the score is still three to two in favor of the Senators as the White Sox come to bat in the last half of the second inning.

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First White Sox hitter in Boasberger, White Sox third baseman.

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Broadcast of the White Sox Washington game comes to you direct from <a href=https://retroseasons.com/stadiums/comiskey-park/>Comiskey Park</a>, the home of the White Sox at Chicago,

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as a presentation of your neighborhood Texaco dealer, distributor of Texaco fire cheap gasoline.

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Broadcast reaches you through station WCFL in Chicago.

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Don't forget to get your request card and send it in for the 1937 Texaco scorebook,

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which is now off the presses and being mailed out.

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Some of them probably arrive this morning at your home.

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Jump in at any Texaco dealer, ask for a request card, fill it in completely with the information that the spaces are provided for,

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mail it to me at WCFL, I wouldn't say NBC, that wouldn't be called Radwimms.

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Although if it lands there we'll see that it goes to the right place anyway.

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But to WCFL and then we'll see that you get your scorebook by return mail.

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It'll be mailed direct to you, no delay in delivery this time.

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A bigger better book and much more complete than last year.

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Further up that hits the first pitch, a tremendous hole up the deep right center.

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00:40:16,000 --> 00:40:21,000
That Al Mada goes over there beautifully to make a nice running catch of that ball for the first out.

531
00:40:21,000 --> 00:40:23,000
That Al Mada really covers ground.

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00:40:23,000 --> 00:40:27,000
The way that ball started I thought it was really through there with Stone coming fast.

533
00:40:27,000 --> 00:40:33,000
I didn't think he had a chance and Al Mada came out of nowhere to almost overrun the ball and still make the play.

534
00:40:33,000 --> 00:40:39,000
So it's one out in the second inning for the White Sox, but <a href=https://retroseasons.com/players/luke-sewell/>Luke Sewell</a>, White Sox catcher, has that.

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Sewell starts the play for a 3-2 in favor of Washington.

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00:40:48,000 --> 00:40:52,000
Stone winds up now, throws and the hitters swing, hitters slow monitor down the third baseline.

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00:40:52,000 --> 00:40:56,000
Third baseline Lewis gets it, throws the first and while Cool had the shift to the back of the bag,

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to take a rather wide throw to the left, he got the runner easily for the second out.

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00:41:00,000 --> 00:41:03,000
And it's a 2-out in the second inning for the White Sox.

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And Bill Tietrich, the White Sox pitcher, comes walking up there to the plate.

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Tietrich has got the 2-out of the second inning for the Sox.

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00:41:18,000 --> 00:41:23,000
It's a waiting out there for Stone to pitch the first one to Tietrich, starts to wind up.

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00:41:23,000 --> 00:41:28,000
And throws and hitters swings and falls the ball in the ground.

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00:41:28,000 --> 00:41:31,000
Hits the ground and bounded out back to the plate.

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00:41:31,000 --> 00:41:34,000
Sewell was walking on back to the bench and the ball bounced to him.

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00:41:34,000 --> 00:41:39,000
He very casually caught it, looked it over, held it out to the umpire and pointed something up ahead at it.

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And the umpire says throw it out of play.

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00:41:41,000 --> 00:41:46,000
So Luke rolled it out and over to the bag out and the next pitch comes back for a strike over the outside corner.

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00:41:46,000 --> 00:41:47,000
Deetrich didn't go after it.

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00:41:47,000 --> 00:41:51,000
So it's two strikes on Bill, two strikes to Tom.

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00:41:51,000 --> 00:41:56,000
And he swings at the next one to hit a hard bounded on to the third base and he gets it.

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00:41:56,000 --> 00:42:04,000
Throws the first and the runner is out as Poole leaves the bag to take the throw and then steps back on the bag for the third out.

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00:42:04,000 --> 00:42:06,000
The ball was hard hit but straight to Lewis.

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00:42:06,000 --> 00:42:10,000
So it's no runs, no hits in the second inning for the White Sox.

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It's a ball remaining three to two in favor of Washington at the end of the second inning.

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00:42:21,000 --> 00:42:24,000
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Always buy new Texaco motor oil and be sure that your car is getting complete lubrication.

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Lewis is about to start the third inning for the Senators and takes the first pitch inside across the knees for ball one.

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00:42:52,000 --> 00:42:56,000
One ball called on the buddy, left handed hitter as I mentioned.

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00:42:56,000 --> 00:42:58,000
Deetrich throws again for ball two.

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00:42:58,000 --> 00:43:02,000
That also missed the inside corner down around the knees and it's two and nothing.

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00:43:02,000 --> 00:43:10,000
Two balls on both sides.

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00:43:10,000 --> 00:43:13,000
Walks up onto the mound, stands there watching the fight again.

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00:43:13,000 --> 00:43:20,000
Finally has his sign, starts to wind up and throws and the hitter takes the ball three high and wide.

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00:43:20,000 --> 00:43:24,000
He's got a walk in the first inning and rode home ahead of Simmons on Al's home run.

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00:43:24,000 --> 00:43:27,000
Now he's gotten his way to another walk from the looks of things.

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00:43:27,000 --> 00:43:32,000
There's the first strike, it's over the outside corner a little above the knees, so it's three and one.

569
00:43:32,000 --> 00:43:43,000
Three balls and one strike on Lewis.

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00:43:43,000 --> 00:43:51,000
Three and one to count.

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00:43:51,000 --> 00:43:53,000
Three and one to propose again.

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00:43:53,000 --> 00:43:57,000
There's a strike over the heart of the plate just about knee high, so it's three and two.

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00:43:57,000 --> 00:44:03,000
Three balls and two strikes on Lewis.

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00:44:03,000 --> 00:44:07,000
Three and two is the count, but throws one more, buddy swings it up line left field.

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That's just reaching back very, very high and makes a pretty, pretty running touch way back towards the left field corner.

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And still on the go running very hard when he made the play.

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00:44:16,000 --> 00:44:22,000
So it's one-oh in the third inning for the Senators and Travis, Deetrich Travis, the shortstop.

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Here's a fast.

579
00:44:25,000 --> 00:44:29,000
Deetrich got him out very nicely after having a count of three and nothing on him.

580
00:44:29,000 --> 00:44:36,000
Got two strikes on the man and then he hits that fly which Deetrich captured, although he had a little trouble catching up with it.

581
00:44:36,000 --> 00:44:39,000
Deetrich throws now and the hitter swings with the line drive left field deep.

582
00:44:39,000 --> 00:44:44,000
Radcliffe gets over that fast, takes it on the hop turns and throws it into second base by fast fielding.

583
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Holds it to a single.

584
00:44:46,000 --> 00:44:48,000
The ball was well hit down the left field line.

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00:44:48,000 --> 00:44:50,000
Radcliffe coming over fast, caught it on the bounce.

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And now again the white shots start keen, warming up in the left field bullpen.

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00:44:58,000 --> 00:45:03,000
Simmons steps up there and suddenly stops, moves down the dirt and the mound.

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The umpire are out in the batter's box.

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The umpire calls time for him.

590
00:45:06,000 --> 00:45:08,000
Now it's back up there again though.

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Deetrich ready to pitch, turns, throws and Simmons swings hit a fly coming down foul on the roof of the stand above first base.

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One strike on Simmons.

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One strike to count.

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00:45:28,000 --> 00:45:37,000
Still watching first base, finally throws again and it's a high one inside for ball one, making it one ball and one strike on Simmons.

595
00:45:37,000 --> 00:45:48,000
One and one to count.

596
00:45:48,000 --> 00:45:51,000
One and one, but it seems set once more.

597
00:45:51,000 --> 00:45:54,000
Throws and header swings, hit a boundary down through the shortstop.

598
00:45:54,000 --> 00:45:57,000
That will get the flip to the second base when Hayes throws the first.

599
00:45:57,000 --> 00:45:58,000
That Simmons had beaten the relay there.

600
00:45:58,000 --> 00:46:03,000
It was a slow boundary and they even had to make a very fast play to get Travis a second.

601
00:46:03,000 --> 00:46:07,000
So Hayes throws to first, had no chance of beating Simmons.

602
00:46:07,000 --> 00:46:10,000
So it's two out in the third inning for the Senators.

603
00:46:10,000 --> 00:46:16,000
Simmons is on first base and Johnny Stone, the Washington right fielder, is at bat.

604
00:46:16,000 --> 00:46:21,000
Stone up there at the plate.

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00:46:21,000 --> 00:46:24,000
He's the man at first base.

606
00:46:24,000 --> 00:46:28,000
And Fitchers and Stonefish a strike over the outside corner a little above the knee.

607
00:46:28,000 --> 00:46:34,000
One strike on Johnny.

608
00:46:34,000 --> 00:46:36,000
He's waiting there again for his time.

609
00:46:36,000 --> 00:46:41,000
Has it, swings around as he gets it, takes a look over his shoulder at the man at first base.

610
00:46:41,000 --> 00:46:46,000
And Fitchers and the header takes a ball that's inside across the way and it's one and one.

611
00:46:46,000 --> 00:46:50,000
One ball and one strike on Stone.

612
00:46:50,000 --> 00:46:55,000
One and one to count.

613
00:46:55,000 --> 00:46:59,000
Ready again, Fitchers and the header swings, hits the slow boundary at the end of the bat.

614
00:46:59,000 --> 00:47:04,000
Berger comes over fast, grabs for the ball but fumbles it and the runner is safe on Berger's air.

615
00:47:04,000 --> 00:47:11,000
Looks like rather an easy ball but I think it took just a little bit of a low hop and while both managed to hit it with the glove and slow it up,

616
00:47:11,000 --> 00:47:16,000
he couldn't get it where he could reach it in time to make the play and it's charged with an air on it.

617
00:47:16,000 --> 00:47:18,000
And it moves Simmons to second base.

618
00:47:18,000 --> 00:47:27,000
So the Senators have runners on first and second with two outs in the third inning and Cool, the first baseman, is the best.

619
00:47:27,000 --> 00:47:29,000
Cool up there at the plate.

620
00:47:29,000 --> 00:47:37,000
He hits the first one, falls down the left field line, well hit the ball right along the line but fall by inches and it's strike one.

621
00:47:37,000 --> 00:47:46,000
One strike to count.

622
00:47:46,000 --> 00:47:56,000
Ball is thrown in there, rolled in along the line, the one that had been hit.

623
00:47:56,000 --> 00:48:01,000
Cool got it, it scooped it up in the pool here and he badged it back to Cool and he just passed it to the umpires.

624
00:48:01,000 --> 00:48:04,000
A regular juggling act going down there by the three of them.

625
00:48:04,000 --> 00:48:06,000
One strike on Joe.

626
00:48:06,000 --> 00:48:08,000
He's just ready to pitch again.

627
00:48:08,000 --> 00:48:10,000
He's watching the man second finally pitch it.

628
00:48:10,000 --> 00:48:12,000
And Cool hits a beauty out to deep left fielder.

629
00:48:12,000 --> 00:48:16,000
That's his going back down and it's over his head, hangs up against the wall.

630
00:48:16,000 --> 00:48:18,000
One run is going, a second run in.

631
00:48:18,000 --> 00:48:20,000
Cool is on his way to third base.

632
00:48:20,000 --> 00:48:22,000
Atman gets the ball and throws it in, 3-3-6.

633
00:48:22,000 --> 00:48:25,000
And he stops it in the center of the garden.

634
00:48:25,000 --> 00:48:33,000
A triple to left center by Cool driving in two un-in runs because they would not have scored if they hadn't been the all-by-burger.

635
00:48:33,000 --> 00:48:37,000
And it gives the Senators a 5-2 lead over the hard shot.

636
00:48:37,000 --> 00:48:44,000
Senators leading 5-2 which is an unfortunate break for Deepic because he isn't having a good match day.

637
00:48:44,000 --> 00:48:49,000
It's hard to be able to weather those bad breaks like that.

638
00:48:49,000 --> 00:48:53,000
And they boys come up with trouble for him as soon as it happens.

639
00:48:53,000 --> 00:48:55,000
Now the man at third is Maher.

640
00:48:55,000 --> 00:48:59,000
The second baseman and buddy take a strike over the outside corner.

641
00:48:59,000 --> 00:49:00,000
How about way past?

642
00:49:00,000 --> 00:49:03,000
One strike to count.

643
00:49:03,000 --> 00:49:07,000
The other hitter swings the bounder down to Appling and takes a very nasty hop.

644
00:49:07,000 --> 00:49:11,000
And Appling has to throw up his glove to bat it and keep it from hitting him in the face.

645
00:49:11,000 --> 00:49:13,000
By the time he recovers it another run is home.

646
00:49:13,000 --> 00:49:16,000
And Maher is safe at first base.

647
00:49:16,000 --> 00:49:17,000
It was suddenly a base hit.

648
00:49:17,000 --> 00:49:21,000
Yes it is, a base hit because that one took a very bad hop.

649
00:49:21,000 --> 00:49:25,000
Appling who was in front of it had to throw up his hand to keep him getting hit in the face.

650
00:49:25,000 --> 00:49:27,000
This man has to fight the ball to the ground.

651
00:49:27,000 --> 00:49:31,000
And by the time he recovered it, the runner was across first base.

652
00:49:31,000 --> 00:49:36,000
And Cool had scored the third run of the inning to give the Senators a 6-2 lead over the head shot.

653
00:49:36,000 --> 00:49:38,000
And bring <a href=https://retroseasons.com/players/rick-ferrell/>Rick Ferrell</a> to bat.

654
00:49:38,000 --> 00:49:43,000
Ferrell with right hand has hit it up there for a second.

655
00:49:43,000 --> 00:49:46,000
Ferrell swings in a high fly to short right field.

656
00:49:46,000 --> 00:49:48,000
Walker is coming in easily under it.

657
00:49:48,000 --> 00:49:52,000
Comes in a little bit faster now and makes the catch for the third out.

658
00:49:52,000 --> 00:49:57,000
Ending the first half of the third inning with three runs, three hits.

659
00:49:57,000 --> 00:50:04,000
One error, one man that's on base and all three runs are unearned runs because the error was made on a play that would have been the third out.

660
00:50:04,000 --> 00:50:09,000
And so the score is 6-2 in favor of Washington at the White Sox Thunderbat.

661
00:50:09,000 --> 00:50:15,000
In the last half of the third inning with <a href=https://retroseasons.com/players/jackie-hayes/>Jackie Hayes</a>, White Sox second baseman and leadoff man, the first man up.

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It's brought back the White Sox-Washington game.

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Comes to you direct from <a href=https://retroseasons.com/stadiums/comiskey-park/>Comiskey Park</a>, the home of the White Sox at Chicago.

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As a presentation of your neighborhood, the Texaco dealer, distributor of Texaco Fire Chief Gasolique.

665
00:50:28,000 --> 00:50:36,000
Broadcast reaches you through station WCFL in Chicago.

666
00:50:36,000 --> 00:50:40,000
Hayes stands there waiting while the strong go through his warm-up.

667
00:50:40,000 --> 00:50:44,000
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00:50:44,000 --> 00:50:55,000
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00:50:55,000 --> 00:51:01,000
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670
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671
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673
00:51:19,000 --> 00:51:21,000
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674
00:51:21,000 --> 00:51:23,000
Hayes hits the first pitch, a long drive to left center.

675
00:51:23,000 --> 00:51:29,000
White Elm made it back there, donning back easily, and makes the catch for the first out in the third inning.

676
00:51:29,000 --> 00:51:31,000
The ball was well hit, but Elm made it.

677
00:51:31,000 --> 00:51:34,000
There's no trouble getting over to the deep left center to make the play.

678
00:51:34,000 --> 00:51:54,000
One out in the third inning for the White Sox, and Mike Pivich, White Sox center fielder, feels it best.

679
00:51:54,000 --> 00:51:57,000
And the first pitch is a strike over the heart of the plate just above the knees.

680
00:51:57,000 --> 00:52:03,000
One strike to count.

681
00:52:03,000 --> 00:52:08,000
It's a again winding up throw, and the hitter takes a wide run across the knees for ball one.

682
00:52:08,000 --> 00:52:22,000
So the count is one and one, one ball and one strike, and clear it.

683
00:52:22,000 --> 00:52:24,000
One and one is the count, but there's the next one.

684
00:52:24,000 --> 00:52:31,000
The hitter hits a long drive to right field, but the right fielder's tone is waiting for that get set, and it's two out in the third inning.

685
00:52:31,000 --> 00:52:37,000
One out in the third inning for the White Sox, with <a href=https://retroseasons.com/players/dixie-walker/>Dixie Walker</a>, White Sox right fielder, at bat.

686
00:52:37,000 --> 00:52:39,000
Walker up there to strike.

687
00:52:39,000 --> 00:52:41,000
The showing has always been more or less tough for the White Sox.

688
00:52:41,000 --> 00:52:45,000
All they started out in the first inning is, oh, they're going to make things tough for him.

689
00:52:45,000 --> 00:52:52,000
He's caught up to them since then, and with a four-run lead, he is going along pretty well.

690
00:52:52,000 --> 00:53:01,000
Now, and Dixie takes a wide run across the waist for ball one. One ball calls.

691
00:53:01,000 --> 00:53:11,000
One ball calls. It's ready again, winds up, and throws, and the hitter swings to foul the ball into the stand to the right of the plate, and it's one and one.

692
00:53:11,000 --> 00:53:19,000
One ball and one strike.

693
00:53:19,000 --> 00:53:26,000
One ball and one strike.

694
00:53:26,000 --> 00:53:29,000
And the 50-seed is set again, as Walker was out of the box.

695
00:53:29,000 --> 00:53:36,000
He steps back up there to the plate once more, and they're watching his time.

696
00:53:36,000 --> 00:53:43,000
Take a look around, the ball's out there in the field at the plate once more, and starts to wind up.

697
00:53:43,000 --> 00:53:46,000
And Walker hits an extra high fly on the set of fields.

698
00:53:46,000 --> 00:53:55,000
The plate is coming in nicely on Drix. Slows up a little bit, but not much and makes the catch on the run for the third out, ending the third inning with no runs, no hits for the White Sox.

699
00:53:55,000 --> 00:54:03,000
And at the end of the third inning, Washington is leading the White Sox by a score of 6 to 2.

700
00:54:03,000 --> 00:54:07,000
And now, for scores and batteries from other cities, we return to the studio.

701
00:54:07,000 --> 00:54:11,000
In the <a href=https://retroseasons.com/leagues/NL/1937/overview/>National League</a>, the Cubs took the first game with a double header from the <a href=https://retroseasons.com/teams/philadelphia-phillies/1937/overview/>Philadelphia Phillies</a>, 4-1,

702
00:54:11,000 --> 00:54:14,000
where the Lee and Harknett, the Cubs, battered for the entire game for the Phillies, Johnson and Grace.

703
00:54:14,000 --> 00:54:19,000
In the second game, the Cubs lead the Phillies at the end of the first to the third, 5-0, with French and O'Dea the Cubs battered for the Phillies,

704
00:54:19,000 --> 00:54:22,000
Jolkins and Grace opening while Cahey pitching in the third inning.

705
00:54:22,000 --> 00:54:25,000
The Dodgers lead the Pirates at the end of the sixth inning, 5-0.

706
00:54:25,000 --> 00:54:28,000
Lohman and Todd the Pirate battered for the Dodgers, Jethkote and Spencer.

707
00:54:28,000 --> 00:54:31,000
The Reds lead the Giants at the end of the first to the fifth, 6-3.

708
00:54:31,000 --> 00:54:36,000
Hollingsworth and Davis the Reds battered for the Giants, Castleman and Banning opening, Smith pitching in the fifth inning.

709
00:54:36,000 --> 00:54:41,000
The Lee's took the first game from the Cardinals, 5-1, with Blake and O on the Cardinal battery for the B's, Fetty and Mueller.

710
00:54:41,000 --> 00:54:45,000
In the second game at the end of the first inning, it's as clear as time, nothing to nothing between the Cards and the B's,

711
00:54:45,000 --> 00:54:49,000
with <a href=https://retroseasons.com/players/dizzy-dean/>Dizzy Dean</a> and O on the Cardinal battery for the B's, Lanning and Miller.

712
00:54:49,000 --> 00:54:53,000
In the <a href=https://retroseasons.com/leagues/AL/1937/overview/>American League</a>, the Tigers and Red Sox are tied at the end of the second inning, 1-1.

713
00:54:53,000 --> 00:54:57,000
Grohl and Dessel tell the Red Sox battered for the Tigers, Bridges and Hayworth.

714
00:54:57,000 --> 00:55:01,000
The Indians lead the Athletics at the end of the seventh inning, 7-3.

715
00:55:01,000 --> 00:55:07,000
Thomas and Conroy opening for the A's, with Nelson pitching in the fifth inning, and for the Indians, Harder and Sullivan.

716
00:55:07,000 --> 00:55:09,000
And now back to Kamiski Park and Hal Toddson. Take it, Hal.

717
00:55:09,000 --> 00:55:14,000
Back at the ballpark for the fourth inning. Kane is now the White Sox pitcher.

718
00:55:14,000 --> 00:55:20,000
And the first pitch he throws to Deshawn, the Washington pitcher, is a curved ball that goes wide for ball one.

719
00:55:20,000 --> 00:55:25,000
Deshawn's left-right-handed, and Kane is the right-handed pitcher, as I believe you remember.

720
00:55:25,000 --> 00:55:27,000
Shub starts to wind up again.

721
00:55:27,000 --> 00:55:34,000
Grohl from the header takes a strike over the outside corner just above the knees, and it's one ball and one strike.

722
00:55:34,000 --> 00:55:40,000
1-1 on Deshawn.

723
00:55:40,000 --> 00:55:49,000
Once more the pitcher starts to wind up, throws, and Jimmy swings and misses the first ball for a strike, making it one ball and two strikes on Deshawn.

724
00:55:49,000 --> 00:55:55,000
One to the count.

725
00:55:55,000 --> 00:55:59,000
Again, Kane starts to wind up, throws, and the header swings in a high fly.

726
00:55:59,000 --> 00:56:02,000
The

727
00:56:02,000 --> 00:56:07,000
previous is coming in under it now. He stands waking, backs up a couple of steps, makes the catch easily, and it's one out in the fourth inning.

728
00:56:07,000 --> 00:56:11,000
One out in the fourth inning for Washington and Al-Maidah.

729
00:56:11,000 --> 00:56:18,000
Mel Al-Maidah, the Washington center fielder, and Leda Mann, a left-handed hitter, is at best.

730
00:56:18,000 --> 00:56:21,000
There are only three right-handed hitters in the whole lineup.

731
00:56:21,000 --> 00:56:28,000
Six left-handed swingers, Simmons, Thal, and Deshawn, are the only ones batting right-handed.

732
00:56:28,000 --> 00:56:38,000
The pitcher throws now, and Mel takes the curve ball right and low for ball one. One ball called.

733
00:56:38,000 --> 00:56:42,000
And the pitcher seems ready again. He winds up once more.

734
00:56:42,000 --> 00:56:47,000
Throw of the header reaches out, bunks one, but it goes far back to the stand, and it's one and one.

735
00:56:47,000 --> 00:56:50,000
One ball and one strike on Al-Maidah.

736
00:56:50,000 --> 00:57:04,000
One and one to count.

737
00:57:04,000 --> 00:57:10,000
One and one to count, and the pitcher winding up once more. He throws, and Mel takes the strike over the outside corner,

738
00:57:10,000 --> 00:57:23,000
and it's one ball and two strikes on Al-Maidah. One and two to count.

739
00:57:23,000 --> 00:57:28,000
The swing's the next to file it back, and it's still one ball and two strikes on Mel.

740
00:57:28,000 --> 00:57:36,000
One and two to count.

741
00:57:36,000 --> 00:57:43,000
The team is set again. Rugged up, new ball up. Bonnie steps down the slide, and is ready once more.

742
00:57:43,000 --> 00:57:47,000
Winding up again. Throw, and Mel swings it a bounder down to the charge stop.

743
00:57:47,000 --> 00:57:49,000
Outling follows a very bad half-nice lead.

744
00:57:49,000 --> 00:57:54,000
Goes rather wide to first, but Fenora reaches way out to the left and gets it for the second out.

745
00:57:54,000 --> 00:57:57,000
So it's two outs in the fourth inning for Washington.

746
00:57:57,000 --> 00:58:02,000
And Lewis, <a href=https://retroseasons.com/players/buddy-lewis/>Buddy Lewis</a>, the Washington third baseman, is at bat.

747
00:58:02,000 --> 00:58:13,000
Lewis up there at the plate.

748
00:58:13,000 --> 00:58:16,000
He winds up to pitch first one to Buddy.

749
00:58:16,000 --> 00:58:20,000
Throw, and he swings in. This is a third ball, or a strike left.

750
00:58:20,000 --> 00:58:28,000
One strike on Lewis.

751
00:58:28,000 --> 00:58:33,000
Buddy waits out there again now. He starts to wind up once more.

752
00:58:33,000 --> 00:58:38,000
Throw, and then Lewis takes a strike over the outside corner above the knees.

753
00:58:38,000 --> 00:58:47,000
And it's two strikes on Buddy. Two strikes to count.

754
00:58:47,000 --> 00:58:49,000
Two strikes to count, but he winds up once more.

755
00:58:49,000 --> 00:58:51,000
Throws, and there's a ball.

756
00:58:51,000 --> 00:58:56,000
So Lewis gets away from Sewell, throws back almost to the scene, and it's one and two.

757
00:58:56,000 --> 00:59:05,000
Sewell and two strikes.

758
00:59:05,000 --> 00:59:11,000
One and two is to count. Pitcher stands out there waiting again.

759
00:59:11,000 --> 00:59:15,000
Takes quite a while. Now he's winding up.

760
00:59:15,000 --> 00:59:18,000
Throw, then the hitter swings in a high fly to short left field.

761
00:59:18,000 --> 00:59:21,000
That flip is in there waiting for the ball. He's under it now.

762
00:59:21,000 --> 00:59:26,000
Has it, and it's three out. No runs, no hits in the fourth inning for the Senators.

763
00:59:26,000 --> 00:59:34,000
And the score is still six to two in favor of Washington as the White Sox come to bat in the last half of the fourth inning.

764
00:59:34,000 --> 00:59:37,000
First White Sox hitter will be Zeke Fenora.

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00:59:37,000 --> 00:59:44,000
This broadcast of the White Sox-Washington game comes to you directly from Iskepot, the home of the White Sox in Chicago.

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00:59:44,000 --> 00:59:49,000
As a presentation of your neighborhood's technical dealer, distributor of technical fire chief gasoline.

767
00:59:49,000 --> 00:59:53,000
The broadcast reaches you through station WCFL.

768
00:59:53,000 --> 00:59:57,000
You see Donald McGillinney come up here just a few minutes ago.

769
00:59:57,000 --> 01:00:01,000
You know how bad another one's listening in to recuperate from some injuries he got in action.

770
01:00:01,000 --> 01:00:04,000
He's also spending his vacation in bed. That's Alex Robb.

771
01:00:04,000 --> 01:00:09,000
He's doing a lot of listening in both at the hospital and now that he's home at home.

772
01:00:09,000 --> 01:00:13,000
I think he listens to me once in a while, at least I've heard he does.

773
01:00:13,000 --> 01:00:16,000
And we're all dog-gone glad to hear that Alex is getting along better.

774
01:00:16,000 --> 01:00:20,000
Although again, I'd say it's an awful way to spend vacation.

775
01:00:20,000 --> 01:00:24,000
Here is Fenora up there as he gets the first one to fly to right field.

776
01:00:24,000 --> 01:00:32,000
Stone is going back on it. Oh, he gets over his head, bounce back into the field, and he gets it and throws it in as Fenora pulls up at second base.

777
01:00:32,000 --> 01:00:38,000
Mr. Stone was going to be nonchalant that time and he started back on that ball very slowly.

778
01:00:38,000 --> 01:00:42,000
Just taking a step or two and then he stopped and looked and then started to race back.

779
01:00:42,000 --> 01:00:44,000
But by that time the ball was over his head.

780
01:00:44,000 --> 01:00:47,000
He man, that fellow Benoit really hits the ball, you know.

781
01:00:47,000 --> 01:00:49,000
Mm-hmm.

782
01:00:49,000 --> 01:00:52,000
So it's a two-base hit for Zeke, putting him on second base.

783
01:00:52,000 --> 01:00:55,000
There's nobody out on the forefitting for the white star.

784
01:00:55,000 --> 01:01:00,000
And he managed that. He's just right there.

785
01:01:00,000 --> 01:01:08,000
Okay.

786
01:01:08,000 --> 01:01:16,000
Let's take the first one inside across the race. It's ball one.

787
01:01:16,000 --> 01:01:21,000
One ball called.

788
01:01:21,000 --> 01:01:25,000
One ball called. Seems ready again.

789
01:01:25,000 --> 01:01:32,000
Throws the hitter, hits the bounder down to the shortstop. Travis comes up with the ball, throws the first and Radcliffe is out easily for the first out.

790
01:01:32,000 --> 01:01:35,000
In the inning, Benoit is having to stay at second base.

791
01:01:35,000 --> 01:01:43,000
The whip is on second base with one out in the fourth inning and Apling. Luke Apling's white star shortstop is at best.

792
01:01:43,000 --> 01:01:56,000
And there's a high one wide for ball one. And the count is one ball called on Luke.

793
01:01:56,000 --> 01:01:58,000
One ball called, but the team set again pitches.

794
01:01:58,000 --> 01:02:03,000
And Apling swings and tried to stop his swing, but suddenly fell down trying to stop it.

795
01:02:03,000 --> 01:02:07,000
And he missed a high fastball inside for a strike.

796
01:02:07,000 --> 01:02:13,000
And part of the time is Apling steps out of the batter's box.

797
01:02:13,000 --> 01:02:21,000
But he steps back up there to play the game. The count is one ball and one strike.

798
01:02:21,000 --> 01:02:26,000
Keeps watching second base throws again. And the hitter hits the ball down past first base.

799
01:02:26,000 --> 01:02:32,000
It goes on down the line to the, this is bullpen where one of the boys gets it to throw it back in.

800
01:02:32,000 --> 01:02:38,000
And it's one and two, one ball and two strikes.

801
01:02:38,000 --> 01:02:45,000
One and two is the count.

802
01:02:45,000 --> 01:02:58,000
And there is another ball that's wide and the count is two balls and two strikes on Apling.

803
01:02:58,000 --> 01:03:02,000
Two and two the count. Pitcher waits there again for the next time.

804
01:03:02,000 --> 01:03:04,000
Takes another look back at second base throws.

805
01:03:04,000 --> 01:03:06,000
And Luke hits another ball down the right field line.

806
01:03:06,000 --> 01:03:11,000
This time back into the seat. Hits two balls and two strikes on Apling.

807
01:03:11,000 --> 01:03:26,000
Two and two the count.

808
01:03:26,000 --> 01:03:28,000
Two and two, pitcher waiting there again.

809
01:03:28,000 --> 01:03:30,000
Hands on his hips while he gets the sign now.

810
01:03:30,000 --> 01:03:32,000
A stretch in front of him, looks back at second.

811
01:03:32,000 --> 01:03:34,000
Pitchers and it's ball three.

812
01:03:34,000 --> 01:03:37,000
Apling steps back to take one just above the knees inside.

813
01:03:37,000 --> 01:03:40,000
And it's three and two.

814
01:03:40,000 --> 01:03:50,000
Three balls and two strikes.

815
01:03:50,000 --> 01:03:55,000
Three and two is the count. Pitcher waits out there again.

816
01:03:55,000 --> 01:03:57,000
Another look at second base. Now he's ready.

817
01:03:57,000 --> 01:04:02,000
Pitchers and it's a curve ball wide and low for ball three, or ball four rather.

818
01:04:02,000 --> 01:04:05,000
And Apling gets a base on ball.

819
01:04:05,000 --> 01:04:10,000
The team on first base, the White Sox have runners on first and second with one out in the fourth inning.

820
01:04:10,000 --> 01:04:15,000
And Boesberger, Luberger, White Sox third baseman is at best.

821
01:04:15,000 --> 01:04:22,000
Washington leading the White Sox by a score of six to two in the last half of the fourth inning.

822
01:04:22,000 --> 01:04:26,000
Still watching second base throws a hitter swings and drives the ball hard to right field.

823
01:04:26,000 --> 01:04:33,000
Stone goes back nicely this time to make the catch after starting to just wait as he did on the ball at Venora hit.

824
01:04:33,000 --> 01:04:38,000
But he got back that time to make the catch and it's two out.

825
01:04:38,000 --> 01:04:41,000
Makes it two out in the fourth inning for the White Sox.

826
01:04:41,000 --> 01:04:43,000
They still have runners on first and second.

827
01:04:43,000 --> 01:04:51,000
And <a href=https://retroseasons.com/players/luke-sewell/>Luke Sewell</a>, White Sox catcher, is at best.

828
01:04:51,000 --> 01:04:53,000
Sewell up there at the plate.

829
01:04:53,000 --> 01:04:57,000
For his six to two in favor of Washington in the last half of the fourth inning.

830
01:04:57,000 --> 01:04:59,000
Pitcher turns and throws the second.

831
01:04:59,000 --> 01:05:03,000
Meyer takes the ball and takes Venora who was already back on the base.

832
01:05:03,000 --> 01:05:05,000
So Zeke takes his lead again.

833
01:05:05,000 --> 01:05:08,000
White Sox runners on first and second, two out in the fourth.

834
01:05:08,000 --> 01:05:13,000
Sewell is back.

835
01:05:13,000 --> 01:05:16,000
The ready now throws and Sewell takes a curve ball wide.

836
01:05:16,000 --> 01:05:19,000
Rick Farrell came up with the ball, hands it to Umpire.

837
01:05:19,000 --> 01:05:24,000
He was going to take off that time very peculiarly as though it might be something wrong with the cover.

838
01:05:24,000 --> 01:05:33,000
But the Umpire decides no, hands it back to Cashew, throws it back to Pitcher.

839
01:05:33,000 --> 01:05:35,000
And Pitcher's ready out there again.

840
01:05:35,000 --> 01:05:37,000
Seems to have the side and there's the stretch once more.

841
01:05:37,000 --> 01:05:38,000
Takes another look back at second.

842
01:05:38,000 --> 01:05:42,000
Pitcher hands the wide one across the knees for ball two.

843
01:05:42,000 --> 01:05:43,000
And the count is two and nothing.

844
01:05:43,000 --> 01:05:47,000
Two balls and no strikes on Sewell.

845
01:05:47,000 --> 01:05:57,000
Two and nothing to count.

846
01:05:57,000 --> 01:06:00,000
Two and nothing but the team's ready again.

847
01:06:00,000 --> 01:06:03,000
Throws and Sewell swings in a high fly on a short left field.

848
01:06:03,000 --> 01:06:07,000
Simmons has been waiting for the ball and he circles around a little bit.

849
01:06:07,000 --> 01:06:09,000
Finally makes the catch for the third out.

850
01:06:09,000 --> 01:06:11,000
Al seemed a little bit indecisive that time.

851
01:06:11,000 --> 01:06:13,000
He danced first one side then to the other.

852
01:06:13,000 --> 01:06:17,000
But he finally made the catch as he usually does for the third out.

853
01:06:17,000 --> 01:06:18,000
That is no runs.

854
01:06:18,000 --> 01:06:20,000
One hits, two men left on base.

855
01:06:20,000 --> 01:06:22,000
In the last half of the fourth inning for the White Sox.

856
01:06:22,000 --> 01:06:35,000
And the score stands 62 in favor of the Senators at the end of the fourth inning.

857
01:06:35,000 --> 01:06:39,000
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858
01:06:39,000 --> 01:06:46,000
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859
01:06:46,000 --> 01:06:51,000
And tourists buy more technical fire chief gasoline than any other brand.

860
01:06:51,000 --> 01:06:55,000
They know that fire chief gives them more for their money.

861
01:06:55,000 --> 01:07:03,000
Why don't you drive fire chief in your car?

862
01:07:03,000 --> 01:07:05,000
Well, Donald McGivney's a busy man out there.

863
01:07:05,000 --> 01:07:07,000
Oh, look, he's got Joe Allegherty with him down there.

864
01:07:07,000 --> 01:07:08,000
What do you know about that?

865
01:07:08,000 --> 01:07:09,000
A lot of wires here.

866
01:07:09,000 --> 01:07:10,000
What's this one?

867
01:07:10,000 --> 01:07:12,000
Hepburn, not the Texas company in Rockford.

868
01:07:12,000 --> 01:07:14,000
Unable to secure two tickets Sunday game.

869
01:07:14,000 --> 01:07:16,000
Only game I can see this season.

870
01:07:16,000 --> 01:07:18,000
Right, we appreciate any assistance you can give.

871
01:07:18,000 --> 01:07:19,000
Thank you.

872
01:07:19,000 --> 01:07:20,000
Sorry, my friend, it's too late.

873
01:07:20,000 --> 01:07:26,000
You just can't give any assistance because there's just, I don't know more tickets to be had that is reserved.

874
01:07:26,000 --> 01:07:31,000
Tickets will be 40,000, 45,000 tickets placed on sale on Sunday morning.

875
01:07:31,000 --> 01:07:34,000
40,000 grand stand and 5,000 late here.

876
01:07:34,000 --> 01:07:39,000
If you see that one again, say hello to me, Charlie Kamisky, knew him well, CJ Braulton from Wilmette.

877
01:07:39,000 --> 01:07:41,000
Oh, he's a sick guy now.

878
01:07:41,000 --> 01:07:42,000
So he runs his nothing, Hal.

879
01:07:42,000 --> 01:07:44,000
Follow me after the game.

880
01:07:44,000 --> 01:07:46,000
Oh, say, I'm going to make a salary.

881
01:07:46,000 --> 01:07:47,000
You got that.

882
01:07:47,000 --> 01:07:52,000
One fellow sitting right out here in front of us, R.G. Hirska, say hello from the south side here at Chicago.

883
01:07:52,000 --> 01:07:56,000
He says he's seen his first game although he's been in this city for 50 years.

884
01:07:56,000 --> 01:08:00,000
He went once back in 24 and fell asleep during the pregame practice and so never saw it.

885
01:08:00,000 --> 01:08:02,000
So he's taking a look today.

886
01:08:02,000 --> 01:08:07,000
The first man at bat in the fifth inning, Savage, it's the first pitch down to Epling

887
01:08:07,000 --> 01:08:10,000
and it's thrown out of first base for the first out of the fifth inning.

888
01:08:10,000 --> 01:08:15,000
One out of the fifth inning for the Senators and <a href=https://retroseasons.com/players/al-simmons/>Al Simmons</a> is at bat.

889
01:08:15,000 --> 01:08:18,000
<a href=https://retroseasons.com/players/al-simmons/>Al Simmons</a>, the Washington Leth fielder.

890
01:08:18,000 --> 01:08:29,000
He's got the wind up now to pitch the first one.

891
01:08:29,000 --> 01:08:32,000
Throws and Al takes a curve ball wide for ball one.

892
01:08:32,000 --> 01:08:35,000
One ball called on Simmons.

893
01:08:40,000 --> 01:08:42,000
He's winding up once more.

894
01:08:42,000 --> 01:08:46,000
Throws and Al takes a wide one across the knees for ball two.

895
01:08:46,000 --> 01:08:50,000
And the count is two and nothing, two balls and no strikes on Simmons.

896
01:08:53,000 --> 01:08:54,000
Two and nothing is the count.

897
01:08:54,000 --> 01:08:59,000
The white's out there, smooths the dirt down in front of the slab.

898
01:08:59,000 --> 01:09:03,000
Then starts to wind up and pitches and Al starts to swing the stuff,

899
01:09:03,000 --> 01:09:05,000
take a ball that's over the plate but too low.

900
01:09:05,000 --> 01:09:09,000
And it's three and nothing, three balls and no strikes on Simmons.

901
01:09:09,000 --> 01:09:11,000
Three and nothing to count.

902
01:09:11,000 --> 01:09:16,000
In the end nothing but the seems ready again, winds up once more.

903
01:09:16,000 --> 01:09:20,000
Throws and Al takes a strike over the outside corner above knee high,

904
01:09:20,000 --> 01:09:22,000
making it three and one.

905
01:09:25,000 --> 01:09:29,000
Three and one is the count.

906
01:09:32,000 --> 01:09:36,000
Here it swings the next one to hit a high flag coming into right field

907
01:09:36,000 --> 01:09:39,000
and Walker comes all the way and on the right side.

908
01:09:39,000 --> 01:09:43,000
And Walker comes all the way and almost to the infield to make the catch

909
01:09:43,000 --> 01:09:45,000
and it's one out.

910
01:09:45,000 --> 01:09:49,000
Or rather two out in the fifth inning.

911
01:09:49,000 --> 01:09:52,000
Let's take a look down here at the question Ernie asked.

912
01:09:52,000 --> 01:09:54,000
He said it's covered if it's two outs instead of one.

913
01:09:54,000 --> 01:09:59,000
And it's two out in the fifth inning for the <a href=https://retroseasons.com/teams/minnesota-twins/1937/overview/>Washington Senators</a> and so in effect.

914
01:09:59,000 --> 01:10:01,000
Oh, give me one of those six shooters.

915
01:10:01,000 --> 01:10:09,000
The other.

916
01:10:14,000 --> 01:10:17,000
There's our Monon friend George.

917
01:10:17,000 --> 01:10:21,000
And the first take to Sony takes wide and low for ball one.

918
01:10:21,000 --> 01:10:27,000
One ball called.

919
01:10:27,000 --> 01:10:34,000
Once more starts to wind up pitches and hitters swings hits the ball hard in the right center for a good base hit.

920
01:10:34,000 --> 01:10:38,000
Walkers over their fast towards previous Dixie makes the play, throws the ball into second base

921
01:10:38,000 --> 01:10:43,000
and the runner gallops back to first to single the right center by Stone.

922
01:10:43,000 --> 01:10:46,000
Putting him on first base with two out in the fifth inning for the Senators.

923
01:10:46,000 --> 01:10:50,000
And Joe Cool, the Washington first baseman, is at best.

924
01:10:50,000 --> 01:10:59,000
Cool up there for first base.

925
01:10:59,000 --> 01:11:04,000
Watching first base now looks to play gets ready to pitch the first one to Cool.

926
01:11:04,000 --> 01:11:08,000
Now he has the sign, there's the stretch, looks back at first base pitches.

927
01:11:08,000 --> 01:11:11,000
And it's a high one inside for ball one.

928
01:11:11,000 --> 01:11:21,000
One ball called.

929
01:11:21,000 --> 01:11:24,000
He has the sign again, takes another look at the runner, then pitches a slow one.

930
01:11:24,000 --> 01:11:26,000
The hitter swings in a high fly to short left field.

931
01:11:26,000 --> 01:11:28,000
Radcliffe coming in hard, calling for the ball.

932
01:11:28,000 --> 01:11:29,000
He has it.

933
01:11:29,000 --> 01:11:33,000
Half wing has started back fast but slowed down when the ripper made the call.

934
01:11:33,000 --> 01:11:35,000
And so Ray gets the ball for the third out.

935
01:11:35,000 --> 01:11:41,000
It's no runs, one hit and one man left on base in the first half of the fifth inning.

936
01:11:41,000 --> 01:11:49,000
And the score is still 62 in favor of the Senators as the White Sox come to bat in the last half of the fifth inning.

937
01:11:49,000 --> 01:11:56,000
Paintings out the White Sox pitcher, the first man at best.

938
01:11:56,000 --> 01:12:00,000
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939
01:12:00,000 --> 01:12:09,000
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940
01:12:09,000 --> 01:12:15,000
The broadcast reaches you through WCFL in Chicago.

941
01:12:15,000 --> 01:12:20,000
Jane is already standing up there alongside of Empire Owens who's been talking to you.

942
01:12:20,000 --> 01:12:25,000
I thought the reserve outfielder was on his way down the first base coaching line.

943
01:12:25,000 --> 01:12:28,000
Hey, he's out here waiting to swing.

944
01:12:28,000 --> 01:12:35,000
Hi, Adam. How's that Northwoods panty you were stuffing along?

945
01:12:35,000 --> 01:12:45,000
Yeah, I saw it Joe out there.

946
01:12:45,000 --> 01:12:53,000
The pitcher's ready now, winds up to pitch the first one, throws the hitter, swings and falls the ball back to the screen.

947
01:12:53,000 --> 01:13:01,000
What strike one, one strike on Kane.

948
01:13:01,000 --> 01:13:16,000
And the pitcher winds up again, throws, hitter swings and misses a curve ball inside for a strike and it's two strikes on Kane.

949
01:13:16,000 --> 01:13:21,000
Hitter swings the next one, it's a bounder to the first base when Cool Gets it, runs over, steps on first base,

950
01:13:21,000 --> 01:13:24,000
and it's one out in the fifth inning for the White Sox.

951
01:13:24,000 --> 01:13:41,000
One out in the fifth inning with <a href=https://retroseasons.com/players/jackie-hayes/>Jackie Hayes</a>, White Sox, the lead out man in second baseman, Nard Vance.

952
01:13:41,000 --> 01:13:47,000
Pitcher waits out there now to pitch the first one to <a href=https://retroseasons.com/players/jackie-hayes/>Jackie Hayes</a>, pitchers start to wind up.

953
01:13:47,000 --> 01:13:51,000
And throws and Jackie takes the curve ball inside and low for ball one.

954
01:13:51,000 --> 01:14:01,000
One ball called.

955
01:14:01,000 --> 01:14:12,000
Pitcher again starts to wind up pitches and there's a high one wide for ball two and the count is two and nothing.

956
01:14:12,000 --> 01:14:14,000
Two and nothing is the count but the pitcher ready again.

957
01:14:14,000 --> 01:14:23,000
He winds up once more throws and there's a high one wide for ball three making it three balls in no strikes on Hayes.

958
01:14:23,000 --> 01:14:28,000
Three and one is the count.

959
01:14:28,000 --> 01:14:32,000
Waiting out there again now, sends, they're getting a sign, starts to wind up.

960
01:14:32,000 --> 01:14:37,000
And pitchers and Hayes gets the fourth ball, it's high and inside and it's a base on ball for Hayes

961
01:14:37,000 --> 01:14:52,000
puts him, putting him on first base with one out in the fifth inning and cleavage at best.

962
01:14:52,000 --> 01:15:00,000
Pitcher sends on the rubber, they're getting a sign to pitch the first one to cleavage.

963
01:15:00,000 --> 01:15:14,000
And the pitch comes over to play fourth strike one. One strike on Mike.

964
01:15:14,000 --> 01:15:19,000
And there is ball one and the count is one ball and one strike on Pivich.

965
01:15:19,000 --> 01:15:21,000
One and one the count on Mike.

966
01:15:21,000 --> 01:15:24,000
Hayes on first base, one out in the fifth inning for the White Sox.

967
01:15:24,000 --> 01:15:31,000
Washington leading six to two.

968
01:15:31,000 --> 01:15:34,000
And he hits the next one, a line drive straight into the shortstop ten.

969
01:15:34,000 --> 01:15:38,000
He gets the ball, throws the first and the ball bounces out of Cool's glove.

970
01:15:38,000 --> 01:15:42,000
However, I think Hayes had managed to get back there just in time.

971
01:15:42,000 --> 01:15:50,000
Ball was well hit but straight into shortstop Travis Ham and he threw fast the first try to complete a double play.

972
01:15:50,000 --> 01:15:53,000
But Hayes got back and then the ball bounces out of Cool's glove anyway.

973
01:15:53,000 --> 01:16:00,000
However, it's two out in the fifth inning for the White Sox and Walker, <a href=https://retroseasons.com/players/dixie-walker/>Dixie Walker</a> is at best.

974
01:16:00,000 --> 01:16:06,000
And the hitter swings in an easy bounder down to Meyer who gets a throw at the first base and Walker is out for the third out.

975
01:16:06,000 --> 01:16:13,000
So it's no runs, no hits, one man that's on base in the last half of the fifth inning for the White Sox.

976
01:16:13,000 --> 01:16:22,000
And the score at the end of the fifth inning, the <a href=https://retroseasons.com/teams/minnesota-twins/1937/overview/>Washington Senators</a> are leading the White Sox by a score of six to two.

977
01:16:22,000 --> 01:16:25,000
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01:16:25,000 --> 01:16:28,000
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986
01:17:01,000 --> 01:17:04,000
And now back to <a href=https://retroseasons.com/stadiums/comiskey-park/>Comiskey Park</a> for the continuation of the baseball game.

987
01:17:04,000 --> 01:17:05,000
Take it, Hal.

988
01:17:05,000 --> 01:17:07,000
I saw him.

989
01:17:07,000 --> 01:17:11,000
Back at the ball park for the start of the sixth inning, ladies and gentlemen.

990
01:17:11,000 --> 01:17:19,000
The first man at bat for the Senators will be Meyer, Buddy Meyer, the second baseman.

991
01:17:19,000 --> 01:17:20,000
Left hand is hitter.

992
01:17:20,000 --> 01:17:22,000
He's already up there at the plate to start the sixth inning.

993
01:17:22,000 --> 01:17:31,000
Washington leading by a score of 6 to 2.

994
01:17:31,000 --> 01:17:33,000
And the first pitch is a wide one for ball one.

995
01:17:33,000 --> 01:17:43,000
One ball called on Meyer.

996
01:17:43,000 --> 01:17:48,000
One ball called, just a waste out there again, steps up to the hitter, steps back up to the plate.

997
01:17:48,000 --> 01:17:50,000
He was out of the batter's box.

998
01:17:50,000 --> 01:17:55,000
And it just rolls and he takes a ball wide and low, making it 2-0 on Meyer.

999
01:17:55,000 --> 01:17:57,000
Two balls and no strikes on Buddy Meyer.

1000
01:17:57,000 --> 01:18:03,000
Washington's second baseman at bat to start the sixth inning, Washington leading 6 to 2.

1001
01:18:03,000 --> 01:18:05,000
Kane again starts to wind up.

1002
01:18:05,000 --> 01:18:09,000
Throws and the hitter takes a strike over the inside corner above knee-high.

1003
01:18:09,000 --> 01:18:11,000
And so it's 2 and 1.

1004
01:18:11,000 --> 01:18:17,000
Two balls and one strike.

1005
01:18:17,000 --> 01:18:19,000
Kane again starts to wind up.

1006
01:18:19,000 --> 01:18:22,000
Throws and the hitter swings and hits the highest line.

1007
01:18:22,000 --> 01:18:29,000
And so it lets DLF make a third base halfling going back there and makes the catch over near the foul line for the first out of the sixth inning.

1008
01:18:29,000 --> 01:18:32,000
One out of the sixth inning for the Senators.

1009
01:18:32,000 --> 01:18:35,000
And Rick Farrell steps up there to the plate.

1010
01:18:35,000 --> 01:18:37,000
Farrell is at bat.

1011
01:18:37,000 --> 01:18:50,000
Always waiting for the infielders to get back to their position.

1012
01:18:50,000 --> 01:18:52,000
And the sign starts to wind up.

1013
01:18:52,000 --> 01:18:56,000
And throws and it's a strike over the outside corner above the knees.

1014
01:18:56,000 --> 01:18:59,000
One strike on Farrell.

1015
01:18:59,000 --> 01:19:04,000
One strike to count.

1016
01:19:04,000 --> 01:19:05,000
Getting a sign once more.

1017
01:19:05,000 --> 01:19:10,000
So let me say, Farrell discovers something wrong with the bat and starts back to the bench to get another one.

1018
01:19:10,000 --> 01:19:14,000
And he falls through the crack in the handle of that one, which he didn't know about.

1019
01:19:14,000 --> 01:19:27,000
So he throws it to the ground, takes another one from the bat for him, starts back up to the plate.

1020
01:19:27,000 --> 01:19:30,000
Bonnie arrives at the plate.

1021
01:19:30,000 --> 01:19:35,000
And Kane, smoothing the dirt down in front of the slabs, ready to pitch game once more.

1022
01:19:35,000 --> 01:19:39,000
And they're getting a sign, starts to wind up.

1023
01:19:39,000 --> 01:19:45,000
And pitches and hitters swings, hit a ball hard down to a burger who makes a nice stop on a very bad hop.

1024
01:19:45,000 --> 01:19:48,000
And throws the first base, getting Farrell for the second out.

1025
01:19:48,000 --> 01:19:52,000
And makes it two out in the sixth inning for the Senators.

1026
01:19:52,000 --> 01:19:56,000
And Deshawn, the Washington pitcher, is coming up there to the plate.

1027
01:19:56,000 --> 01:20:02,000
Deshawn is back.

1028
01:20:02,000 --> 01:20:11,000
And he finally arrives there.

1029
01:20:11,000 --> 01:20:16,000
Pays the pitcher, but the Senators are getting a sign, starts to wind up.

1030
01:20:16,000 --> 01:20:20,000
And throws, and the hitter takes a strike over the heart of the plate about weight-high.

1031
01:20:20,000 --> 01:20:23,000
One strike on Deshawn.

1032
01:20:23,000 --> 01:20:28,000
One strike to count.

1033
01:20:28,000 --> 01:20:32,000
Kane winds up again, throws, and Jimmy J gets the ball.

1034
01:20:32,000 --> 01:20:36,000
Just missed the outside corner about across the way, dropped out of the catcher's glove.

1035
01:20:36,000 --> 01:20:41,000
And it's one and one, one ball and one strike.

1036
01:20:41,000 --> 01:20:43,000
One and one is the count with the pitcher winding up again.

1037
01:20:43,000 --> 01:20:45,000
He throws, and there is the second ball.

1038
01:20:45,000 --> 01:20:48,000
It's wide and low, making it two and one on Deshawn.

1039
01:20:48,000 --> 01:20:54,000
Two balls and one strike.

1040
01:20:54,000 --> 01:20:56,000
To end one and one count with the pitcher winding up again.

1041
01:20:56,000 --> 01:21:02,000
He throws, and it's inside and low for the third ball, making it three and one on Deshawn.

1042
01:21:02,000 --> 01:21:08,000
Three balls and one strike.

1043
01:21:08,000 --> 01:21:11,000
Kane takes an easy wind up, throws again, and it's strike two.

1044
01:21:11,000 --> 01:21:16,000
It barely caught the inside corner a little above the knees, making it three and two on Deshawn.

1045
01:21:16,000 --> 01:21:20,000
Three balls and two strikes.

1046
01:21:20,000 --> 01:21:22,000
He again starts to wind up.

1047
01:21:22,000 --> 01:21:27,000
Throws, and the hitter swings right through the box, hits the ball, and in the center field for a base hit.

1048
01:21:27,000 --> 01:21:33,000
The single to center field by Jimmy Deshawn, the Washington pitcher, puts him on first base.

1049
01:21:33,000 --> 01:21:34,000
Two out in the sixth inning.

1050
01:21:34,000 --> 01:21:39,000
And Almeida, the Washington center fielder, is at best.

1051
01:21:39,000 --> 01:21:43,000
Hitter swings and fouls the first one into the second deck above and to the right of the plate.

1052
01:21:43,000 --> 01:21:44,000
And it's strike one.

1053
01:21:44,000 --> 01:21:47,000
One strike to count.

1054
01:21:47,000 --> 01:21:51,000
The ball bounds out and over after being bumbled by some of the spectators up here.

1055
01:21:51,000 --> 01:21:54,000
It goes down amongst the box seat occupants downstairs.

1056
01:21:54,000 --> 01:22:01,000
It's one strike on Almeida.

1057
01:22:01,000 --> 01:22:03,000
And the pitcher's ready again.

1058
01:22:03,000 --> 01:22:07,000
Throws on its inside across the way for a ball, making it one and one.

1059
01:22:07,000 --> 01:22:12,000
One ball and one strike.

1060
01:22:12,000 --> 01:22:21,000
One and one is the count.

1061
01:22:21,000 --> 01:22:27,000
One and one, just waiting there against the sign as Almeida shifts first, the bat first to one hand, then the other.

1062
01:22:27,000 --> 01:22:28,000
Finally gets ready.

1063
01:22:28,000 --> 01:22:31,000
As Kane pitches and the hitter swings, hit a ball in the center field.

1064
01:22:31,000 --> 01:22:34,000
Pivich going way back and makes the catch out there.

1065
01:22:34,000 --> 01:22:35,000
Oh, the third out.

1066
01:22:35,000 --> 01:22:37,000
Pivich never hesitated.

1067
01:22:37,000 --> 01:22:40,000
That ball had hardly left the bat before he had turned his back to the infield

1068
01:22:40,000 --> 01:22:43,000
and was heading straight for that bleach at wall.

1069
01:22:43,000 --> 01:22:48,000
And he started watching back over his shoulder and whirled at the last minute to make that catch and deep center for the third out.

1070
01:22:48,000 --> 01:22:49,000
So it's no run.

1071
01:22:49,000 --> 01:22:53,000
One hit, one man left on base in the first half of the sixth inning.

1072
01:22:53,000 --> 01:23:01,000
And the score is still 6-2 in favor of Washington as the White Sox come to bat on the last half of the sixth

1073
01:23:01,000 --> 01:23:05,000
with Zeke Fenora again the first man at bat.

1074
01:23:05,000 --> 01:23:11,000
I don't know how many of the listeners have heard the one unusual bit of baseball news today.

1075
01:23:11,000 --> 01:23:13,000
Down there in St. Louis they've had quite a shakeup.

1076
01:23:13,000 --> 01:23:20,000
And manager Hornsby and coach Charlie O'Leary, who has incidentally resigned from Chicago, have been relieved.

1077
01:23:20,000 --> 01:23:24,000
And for the remainder of the season at least, <a href=https://retroseasons.com/players/jim-bottomley/>Jim Bottomley</a> has been the main manager of the Browns.

1078
01:23:24,000 --> 01:23:31,000
And <a href=https://retroseasons.com/players/gabby-street/>Gabby Street</a>, who formerly managed the Cardinals and has recently been up there at St. Paul,

1079
01:23:31,000 --> 01:23:35,000
has been called in to assist Bottomley as coach.

1080
01:23:35,000 --> 01:23:44,000
And that's the reorganization today down there in St. Louis for the <a href=https://retroseasons.com/leagues/AL/1937/overview/>American League</a> club.

1081
01:23:44,000 --> 01:23:50,000
Fenora is up there at the plate now, starts the last half of the sixth inning.

1082
01:23:50,000 --> 01:23:54,000
She waits out there to get the time, starts to wind up.

1083
01:23:54,000 --> 01:23:58,000
And throws and Zeke takes a slow one and it's a curve over the outside corner above knee high.

1084
01:23:58,000 --> 01:24:09,000
Or strike one, one strike on Fenora.

1085
01:24:09,000 --> 01:24:11,000
She's waiting there for the next time.

1086
01:24:11,000 --> 01:24:15,000
Seems to have it, starts to wind up.

1087
01:24:15,000 --> 01:24:18,000
And Sitches in there to take the wide one across the catch for ball one.

1088
01:24:18,000 --> 01:24:22,000
So it's one and one, one ball and one strike on Fenora.

1089
01:24:22,000 --> 01:24:28,000
One and one to count.

1090
01:24:28,000 --> 01:24:30,000
One and one, but she winds up again.

1091
01:24:30,000 --> 01:24:35,000
Throw, Zeke swings, did a long drive to center field, but Almeyda is over there waiting for it, has it.

1092
01:24:35,000 --> 01:24:38,000
And it's one out in the sixth inning.

1093
01:24:38,000 --> 01:24:41,000
One out in the sixth inning for the White Docks.

1094
01:24:41,000 --> 01:24:45,000
And Red Clip, the White Dock left fielder, is at bat.

1095
01:24:45,000 --> 01:24:50,000
Red Red Clip up there now.

1096
01:24:50,000 --> 01:24:54,000
Whitehead is doing a little warming up on the bullpen, but I believe it's just to get a good loosening up

1097
01:24:54,000 --> 01:24:58,000
because he's expected to open against the Yankees next Friday.

1098
01:24:58,000 --> 01:25:02,000
Remember the Yankees here are Friday, Saturday, and Sunday with a doubleheader Sunday.

1099
01:25:02,000 --> 01:25:06,000
First pitch to Red Clip is a strike over the outside corner about way tight.

1100
01:25:06,000 --> 01:25:10,000
One strike to count.

1101
01:25:10,000 --> 01:25:13,000
She's ready again, winds up once more.

1102
01:25:13,000 --> 01:25:16,000
Throws and there's the ball, a third ball inside.

1103
01:25:16,000 --> 01:25:21,000
I called that other one a strike, apparently it was a ball. I thought I saw the umpire's arm come up on it.

1104
01:25:21,000 --> 01:25:26,000
It was ball one, so it's ball two now, according to that board.

1105
01:25:26,000 --> 01:25:30,000
And there is ball three inside across the way, making it three and nothing.

1106
01:25:30,000 --> 01:25:36,000
Devolved and no strikes.

1107
01:25:36,000 --> 01:25:38,000
Once more, DeShon starts to wind up.

1108
01:25:38,000 --> 01:25:41,000
Pitches, and there's a strike down the middle way side.

1109
01:25:41,000 --> 01:25:44,000
Throw and the count is three and one.

1110
01:25:44,000 --> 01:25:50,000
Three and one to count.

1111
01:25:50,000 --> 01:25:54,000
And there's the fourth ball, line wide right flick gets the big time ball.

1112
01:25:54,000 --> 01:25:57,000
She's on first base with one out on the sixth inning for the white stop.

1113
01:25:57,000 --> 01:26:01,000
And <a href=https://retroseasons.com/players/luke-appling/>Luke Appling</a>, white stop, short stop, here's a test.

1114
01:26:01,000 --> 01:26:15,000
<a href=https://retroseasons.com/players/luke-appling/>Luke Appling</a> up there at the plate.

1115
01:26:15,000 --> 01:26:19,000
Luke takes the first one and it's wide across the knees for ball one.

1116
01:26:19,000 --> 01:26:30,000
One ball called.

1117
01:26:30,000 --> 01:26:36,000
DeShon gives the ball in there for a look over by the umpire, but has it again, pitches.

1118
01:26:36,000 --> 01:26:39,000
And it's a curve ball wide and low for ball two.

1119
01:26:39,000 --> 01:26:41,000
Making it count two and nothing.

1120
01:26:41,000 --> 01:26:44,000
Two balls and no strikes on Appling.

1121
01:26:44,000 --> 01:26:49,000
That's the one first base, one out in the sixth inning for the white stop.

1122
01:26:49,000 --> 01:26:53,000
Throw it again for a strike over the inside corner about knee high.

1123
01:26:53,000 --> 01:26:57,000
Appling turns and walks out of the box, apparently Luke is a little bit surprised at that.

1124
01:26:57,000 --> 01:26:59,000
Finally sets it back up to the plate and the count is two and one.

1125
01:26:59,000 --> 01:27:09,000
Two balls and one strike.

1126
01:27:09,000 --> 01:27:11,000
Two and one, it seems ready again.

1127
01:27:11,000 --> 01:27:15,000
Throws and it strikes two right down the alley just a little below the waist.

1128
01:27:15,000 --> 01:27:16,000
Making it two and two.

1129
01:27:16,000 --> 01:27:19,000
Two balls and two strikes on Appling.

1130
01:27:19,000 --> 01:27:22,000
One out, reds keep on first base in the sixth inning for the stop.

1131
01:27:22,000 --> 01:27:24,000
Washington leading six to two.

1132
01:27:24,000 --> 01:27:27,000
DeShon pitches again and Appling gets the third ball.

1133
01:27:27,000 --> 01:27:29,000
One inside across the chest.

1134
01:27:29,000 --> 01:27:31,000
Run the count to three and two.

1135
01:27:31,000 --> 01:27:43,000
Three balls and two strikes.

1136
01:27:43,000 --> 01:27:44,000
Seems to have the sign again.

1137
01:27:44,000 --> 01:27:45,000
Takes another look at the man at first.

1138
01:27:45,000 --> 01:27:49,000
Pitches the runners on the goal as Appling hits the ball right back at the shortstop.

1139
01:27:49,000 --> 01:27:53,000
And he throws the second base and it's both out.

1140
01:27:53,000 --> 01:27:55,000
Although the play at second was a little close.

1141
01:27:55,000 --> 01:27:59,000
The reds have one off the base and then went back to the base again.

1142
01:27:59,000 --> 01:28:06,000
And he's standing there on second base while they're trying to decide amongst the umpires what is what.

1143
01:28:06,000 --> 01:28:12,000
Appling is arguing with umpire Johnson that he thought that the runner was safe at second and thanks is out there.

1144
01:28:12,000 --> 01:28:18,000
The umpire got himself into the argument by the fact that he spread his hand to indicate safe.

1145
01:28:18,000 --> 01:28:23,000
And then after the ball was thrown to first base, lifted his hand to his shoulder indicating out.

1146
01:28:23,000 --> 01:28:27,000
If he had raised his hand to begin with I don't think there's been any argument.

1147
01:28:27,000 --> 01:28:30,000
Now a couple of players are gathered around him because he did.

1148
01:28:30,000 --> 01:28:35,000
He spread his hand parallel to the ground which is the usual sign to indicate safe.

1149
01:28:35,000 --> 01:28:41,000
And then as the ball started on its way to first base the one hand came up about even with his shoulder.

1150
01:28:41,000 --> 01:28:47,000
I noticed that but figured that he had started to call him safe and realized he was out and made the change in play.

1151
01:28:47,000 --> 01:28:52,000
But naturally the ball players are going to if possible remind him of a situation like that.

1152
01:28:52,000 --> 01:28:55,000
So anyway it's a double play making it three out.

1153
01:28:55,000 --> 01:29:02,000
No runs, no hits in the sixth inning for the White Sox and the score standing six to two in favor of Washington at the end of the sixth inning.

1154
01:29:02,000 --> 01:29:06,000
And now again for scores and batteries from other cities we return to the studio.

1155
01:29:06,000 --> 01:29:13,000
The <a href=https://retroseasons.com/leagues/NL/1937/overview/>National League</a>, the Cubs took the first game from the Phillies four to one and at the end of the sixth inning of the second game lead the Phillies five to nothing.

1156
01:29:13,000 --> 01:29:18,000
The Cubs five, Phillies nothing at the end of the sixth inning of the second game with French and O'Dea at the Cub battery for the second game for the Phillies.

1157
01:29:18,000 --> 01:29:21,000
Jog and snap with opening while Cahey pitching in the third inning.

1158
01:29:21,000 --> 01:29:28,000
The <a href=https://retroseasons.com/teams/los-angeles-dodgers/1937/overview/>Brooklyn Dodgers</a> blank the Pirates today six to nothing with Bowman and Todd the Pirate battery for the winning Dodgers Jeff Cote and Spencer.

1159
01:29:28,000 --> 01:29:36,000
The Reds lead the Giants at the end of the seventh inning six to four with Hollingsworth and Davis the Reds battery for the Giants Castleman and Danning, Smith in the fifth and Kaufman in the seventh.

1160
01:29:36,000 --> 01:29:47,000
The Bees beat the Cardinals in the first game five to one and lead the Cardinals at the end of the fifth inning of the second game two to one with <a href=https://retroseasons.com/players/dizzy-dean/>Dizzy Dean</a> and Owen working for the Cardinals in the second game for the Bees, Lanning and Miller.

1161
01:29:47,000 --> 01:29:56,000
In St. Louis the Yanks and the Browns are tied at the end of the first inning nothing to nothing with Wicker and Dickey the Yankee battery for the Browns, Cupeau and Hemsley.

1162
01:29:56,000 --> 01:30:04,000
In Detroit the Red Sox lead the Tigers at the end of the first half of the fifth inning four to one with Grove and Desautel the Red Sox battery for the Tigers Bridges and Hayworth.

1163
01:30:04,000 --> 01:30:15,000
The Indians won the first game of the double header from the <a href=https://retroseasons.com/teams/oakland-athletics/1937/overview/>Philadelphia Athletics</a> nine to eight with Bob Peller the winning pitcher and in the second game the warm up pitchers for the A's, Rolf for the Indians, Galehouse.

1164
01:30:15,000 --> 01:30:18,000
And now back to Kamiski Park and Halton, Deggit Hough.

1165
01:30:18,000 --> 01:30:24,000
Back to the ballpark for the seventh inning ladies and gentlemen Lewis is the first man at bat for Washington.

1166
01:30:24,000 --> 01:30:31,000
Puts the first pitch for a ball foul the next one into the second deck to the left for a strike and now the pitcher winds up the throws again.

1167
01:30:31,000 --> 01:30:35,000
But he hits the ball hard into right field for a good clean line single.

1168
01:30:35,000 --> 01:30:50,000
The bring to the right by Lewis putting him on first base nobody out of the seventh inning for Washington and Travis the Washington shortstop is at bat. Travis up there for the play.

1169
01:30:50,000 --> 01:30:57,000
Clean out there smooths it down gets ready to pitch the first one to Travis.

1170
01:30:57,000 --> 01:31:06,000
Get your side there's a stretch you look to first base and throws over to first and the runner's back and plenty of time no nobody out on the seventh inning Lewis on first base.

1171
01:31:06,000 --> 01:31:10,000
Of course six to two in favor of Washington Travis is back.

1172
01:31:10,000 --> 01:31:17,000
Watch the first base throw and there swings in a high fly coming down foul back to third base and back into the seats out of reach.

1173
01:31:17,000 --> 01:31:26,000
One strike on Travis one strike to count.

1174
01:31:26,000 --> 01:31:40,000
One strike at the count the pitcher waiting out there again.

1175
01:31:40,000 --> 01:31:45,000
Smooth that dirt down in front of the slide and face the plate once more.

1176
01:31:45,000 --> 01:31:49,000
Quite a while finally has a side.

1177
01:31:49,000 --> 01:31:59,000
And pitchers in the hitter swings it a bounder down Hayes goes far to his left grab for it but it bounds on out into right field and the runner from first keeps right on for third base.

1178
01:31:59,000 --> 01:32:07,000
Hayes dashed far to his left grab for the ball but it bounded took a bad hop and went over his hand on out into right field for a base hit.

1179
01:32:07,000 --> 01:32:12,000
Moving Lewis to third base and the center's have runners on first and third.

1180
01:32:12,000 --> 01:32:19,000
Nobody out on the seventh inning and Simmons <a href=https://retroseasons.com/players/al-simmons/>Al Simmons</a> the Washington left fielder is at bat.

1181
01:32:19,000 --> 01:32:22,000
Simmons up there at the plate.

1182
01:32:22,000 --> 01:32:28,000
Regney is now warming up to the starts alongside of Whitehead who I believe as I said is tuning up for here the first Friday.

1183
01:32:28,000 --> 01:32:33,000
And first pitch to Simmons the third ball wide for ball one.

1184
01:32:33,000 --> 01:32:40,000
One ball called.

1185
01:32:40,000 --> 01:32:42,000
And ready out there once more now.

1186
01:32:42,000 --> 01:32:45,000
Throw up in the hitter swings hit a ball into right field for another base hit.

1187
01:32:45,000 --> 01:32:49,000
One run is called the runner first makes the turn but Walker's throw across the infield.

1188
01:32:49,000 --> 01:32:52,000
Two halflings hold him at second base.

1189
01:32:52,000 --> 01:32:54,000
So Simmons single to rec scores Lewis.

1190
01:32:54,000 --> 01:32:57,000
It's Simmons third run batted in today.

1191
01:32:57,000 --> 01:33:03,000
And Washington now leads the White Stats by a score of seven to two in the seventh inning.

1192
01:33:03,000 --> 01:33:07,000
Have runners on first and second with nobody out one run already home.

1193
01:33:07,000 --> 01:33:10,000
And Stone the right fielder is at bat.

1194
01:33:10,000 --> 01:33:15,000
Johnny's already up there at the plate infield playing for an expected front.

1195
01:33:15,000 --> 01:33:20,000
Keen looks back at second base and pitches and Stone instead swings at the high flying short left field.

1196
01:33:20,000 --> 01:33:28,000
That's just coming in very fast and gets it for the first out of the seventh inning.

1197
01:33:28,000 --> 01:33:30,000
One out of the seventh inning for Washington.

1198
01:33:30,000 --> 01:33:34,000
And Joe Cool the Washington first baseman is at bat.

1199
01:33:34,000 --> 01:33:35,000
Cool up there at the plate.

1200
01:33:35,000 --> 01:33:38,000
From the hitter swings hit a high flying to deep right center.

1201
01:33:38,000 --> 01:33:39,000
Walker's way, way back there.

1202
01:33:39,000 --> 01:33:40,000
So is Kravitz.

1203
01:33:40,000 --> 01:33:41,000
Mike calls for the ball.

1204
01:33:41,000 --> 01:33:44,000
Makes the catch and makes the throw into second base.

1205
01:33:44,000 --> 01:33:51,000
Holding the runner at first but the runner from second goes on to third after the catch.

1206
01:33:51,000 --> 01:33:54,000
So it's two out of the seventh inning for Washington.

1207
01:33:54,000 --> 01:33:57,000
Have runners now on first and third with one run home.

1208
01:33:57,000 --> 01:34:01,000
And the man at bat is Buddy Meyer the Washington second baseman.

1209
01:34:01,000 --> 01:34:13,000
Buddy stands there at the plate waiting as Keen gets his time, gets ready to pitch the first one to him.

1210
01:34:13,000 --> 01:34:19,000
There's the stretch, looks at the runner first and third and pitches and the hitter hits the high flying to right field.

1211
01:34:19,000 --> 01:34:22,000
Walker's back waiting for the ball, backs up a little more and makes the catch.

1212
01:34:22,000 --> 01:34:30,000
Although he's throwing him a heel down as he's caught the ball as though he again had lost it in that tough time that they have to battle out there in the outfield.

1213
01:34:30,000 --> 01:34:32,000
Buddy made the catch for the third out.

1214
01:34:32,000 --> 01:34:48,000
And so in the first half of the seventh inning Washington had one run, three hits, two men left on base and the score is seven to one in favor of the Senators as the light shots come to bat in the last half of the seventh inning.

1215
01:34:48,000 --> 01:34:58,000
The crowd is up for the seventh inning stretch and the first light shot hitter will be Berger.

1216
01:34:58,000 --> 01:35:10,000
The broadcast of the light shot Washington game comes to you direct from <a href=https://retroseasons.com/stadiums/comiskey-park/>Comiskey Park</a>, the home of the light shots at Chicago, as a presentation of your neighbor, a Texaco dealer, distributor of Texaco Fire Chief gasoline.

1217
01:35:10,000 --> 01:35:15,000
The broadcast reaches you through station WCFL in Chicago.

1218
01:35:15,000 --> 01:35:28,000
Berger's already up there to take.

1219
01:35:28,000 --> 01:35:35,000
Announcing where the buses are to take the lines back downtown and anytime they want to go out there they can go and get them.

1220
01:35:35,000 --> 01:35:38,000
But I don't imagine many of them will want to leave yet.

1221
01:35:38,000 --> 01:35:43,000
There's a laugh when through these stands when he said they're there now if you want to leave now.

1222
01:35:43,000 --> 01:35:46,000
They all want to wait until the end of this ball game.

1223
01:35:46,000 --> 01:35:52,000
Here's Berger about to start the last half of the seventh inning with a light shot.

1224
01:35:52,000 --> 01:35:59,000
I said the plate as Deshawn looks around towards the field, gets ready to pitch, stands there getting his time.

1225
01:35:59,000 --> 01:36:09,000
Fires his windup throw and the hitter swings in a high fly coming back out over the stand above third base and it's one strike on Berger.

1226
01:36:09,000 --> 01:36:16,000
One strike to count.

1227
01:36:16,000 --> 01:36:18,000
This is waiting out there again.

1228
01:36:18,000 --> 01:36:21,000
Gets his time, he's winding up.

1229
01:36:21,000 --> 01:36:27,000
And throws and the hitter swings in, misses the curve ball outside for strike two and it's two strikes on Berger.

1230
01:36:27,000 --> 01:36:31,000
Two strikes to count.

1231
01:36:31,000 --> 01:36:33,000
The pitcher again starts to wind up.

1232
01:36:33,000 --> 01:36:40,000
Throws and the hitter takes a wide one across the knees and it's ball one. So it's one ball and two strikes on both.

1233
01:36:40,000 --> 01:36:47,000
One and two to count.

1234
01:36:47,000 --> 01:36:56,000
Berger takes the next one for the second strike, rather third strike over the heart of the plate just above the knees and he's called out on strike for the first half of the seventh inning.

1235
01:36:56,000 --> 01:37:00,000
Didn't agree with that very much but didn't have much of a complaint to make.

1236
01:37:00,000 --> 01:37:04,000
And now <a href=https://retroseasons.com/players/luke-sewell/>Luke Sewell</a> steps up there to the plate.

1237
01:37:04,000 --> 01:37:07,000
Sewell with that.

1238
01:37:07,000 --> 01:37:13,000
Regney keeping warm and might go in there in case they use a pinch hitter for Kane this inning.

1239
01:37:13,000 --> 01:37:17,000
And Sewell takes the first pitch for a good strike over the heart of the plate about way high.

1240
01:37:17,000 --> 01:37:22,000
One strike on Sewell.

1241
01:37:22,000 --> 01:37:26,000
Throwing weight there again, has his time once more, starts to wind up.

1242
01:37:26,000 --> 01:37:30,000
Pitchers and hitter swings and hits a slow boundary to the infield.

1243
01:37:30,000 --> 01:37:35,000
Third baseman Lewis gets it, throws the first, but Cool had to make a fine reaching one-handed stab of the ball.

1244
01:37:35,000 --> 01:37:40,000
A high throw to the left but he got it and held onto it on a nice play for the second out.

1245
01:37:40,000 --> 01:37:48,000
So it's two outs in the seventh inning for the white shot and Kane, the pitcher, is coming up to bat.

1246
01:37:48,000 --> 01:37:54,000
Kane is on his way up there.

1247
01:37:54,000 --> 01:37:58,000
Slowly up that plate.

1248
01:37:58,000 --> 01:38:01,000
Barney Rives.

1249
01:38:01,000 --> 01:38:08,000
Now Mr. Stratton is going to take a little work out off there in the bullpen also to loosen up a little today I reckon.

1250
01:38:08,000 --> 01:38:17,000
And Kane flings the first pitch and misses the curve ball inside or strike one.

1251
01:38:17,000 --> 01:38:20,000
One strike is the count.

1252
01:38:20,000 --> 01:38:24,000
He throws again, hitter swings and misses the curve ball or strike two.

1253
01:38:24,000 --> 01:38:27,000
And it's two strikes on Kane.

1254
01:38:27,000 --> 01:38:31,000
Two strikes at the top of the pitcher, ready once more.

1255
01:38:31,000 --> 01:38:33,000
Winds up.

1256
01:38:33,000 --> 01:38:42,000
Pitchers and hitter swings and misses striking out for the third out in the seventh inning making it no runs, no hits in the seventh inning for the white shot.

1257
01:38:42,000 --> 01:38:50,000
And at the end of the seventh inning the white shot and <a href=https://retroseasons.com/teams/minnesota-twins/1937/overview/>Washington Senators</a> stand with Washington leading 7-2.

1258
01:38:50,000 --> 01:38:55,000
Washington 7, white shot 2 at the end of the seventh inning.

1259
01:38:55,000 --> 01:38:59,000
Don't drive a car that is full of squeaks and rattles.

1260
01:38:59,000 --> 01:39:03,000
Let your technical dealer give your car a Marfax job.

1261
01:39:03,000 --> 01:39:09,000
Marfax will get rid of all squeaks and rattles and make your car run smoother and ride easier.

1262
01:39:09,000 --> 01:39:11,000
It lasts longer too.

1263
01:39:11,000 --> 01:39:23,000
It's a Marfax lubrication job.

1264
01:39:23,000 --> 01:39:52,000
First man at bat in the eighth inning for Washington will be Rick Barlow who is already on his way up there to the plate.

1265
01:39:52,000 --> 01:40:17,000
Kane has finished the warm-up and Barlow stepping up there to the plate.

1266
01:40:17,000 --> 01:40:22,000
And there's the first pitch too, Rick Barlow, the ball that came inside and low for ball one.

1267
01:40:22,000 --> 01:40:31,000
One ball call.

1268
01:40:31,000 --> 01:40:32,000
And there's the next one.

1269
01:40:32,000 --> 01:40:38,000
He started a swing stop but he'd gone about through on the ball, a high-pass ball inside and he missed a close strike one.

1270
01:40:38,000 --> 01:40:43,000
So it's one-on-one, one ball and one strike on Rick.

1271
01:40:43,000 --> 01:40:51,000
Kane starts to wind up again, he throws and Barlow takes the ball to his inside across the way, making it two balls and one strike on Rick Barlow.

1272
01:40:51,000 --> 01:40:57,000
Two-and-one is the count.

1273
01:40:57,000 --> 01:41:00,000
There is the next one, a beauty down the left field line for a base hit.

1274
01:41:00,000 --> 01:41:11,000
The boys in the south both end get out of the way as the ball goes through to the left field wall and Red Clip Getter throws it in the third base on a long hop as Barlow pulls up at second base.

1275
01:41:11,000 --> 01:41:23,000
It's a double down the left field line by Rick Barlow putting him on second base with nobody out in the eighth inning for Washington and Jimmy DeShong is the best.

1276
01:41:23,000 --> 01:41:35,000
Washington is leading the White Sox by a score of 7-2.

1277
01:41:35,000 --> 01:41:42,000
If you're watching second base throws then, ah, our friend drives something new that time.

1278
01:41:42,000 --> 01:41:52,000
He choked up on the bat, swung around his old punt and as the infielder started in he pulled the bat back and took a little chop swing at the ball but bowled it into the stand at the right of the plate or strike one.

1279
01:41:52,000 --> 01:41:58,000
One strike on DeShong and the pitcher waiting there again.

1280
01:41:58,000 --> 01:42:10,000
Barney seems ready, takes another look back at second base pitcher and Jimmy was around ready to bunt again but the pitch came high and wide so they let it go for ball one and the count is one ball and one strike on DeShong.

1281
01:42:10,000 --> 01:42:16,000
One and one the count.

1282
01:42:16,000 --> 01:42:31,000
One and one, takes another look at second throws and DeShong bunts the ball right back to Kane who turns, starts to throw to third and sees that the man has gone back to second so he whirls and throws to first and he threw wide but Hayes got the ball,

1283
01:42:31,000 --> 01:42:42,000
reaching way out to the left, hung onto the base and then Zique Benoit's hand went sweeping into the air in a typical umpire's out motion but there wasn't any question about it so nobody could get mad.

1284
01:42:42,000 --> 01:42:51,000
So the bunt resulted in nothing but getting the man at first base because the runner from second did not advance so it's not a sacrifice naturally.

1285
01:42:51,000 --> 01:42:55,000
Just plain infield out on the bunt so it's one out of the eight thinning for Washington.

1286
01:42:55,000 --> 01:43:02,000
Farrell is still on second base and Almeida the lead old man on center fielder left handed hitter is up there at the plate.

1287
01:43:02,000 --> 01:43:11,000
Almeida at bat, he throws and now swings at a high fly to right field, walkers back under the ball, comes in under it a little bit, makes the catch and throws hard.

1288
01:43:11,000 --> 01:43:14,000
Oh look at that throw across the infield, holy cat.

1289
01:43:14,000 --> 01:43:22,000
Walkers through that ball to within five feet, a third base and straight as a die and gets a terrific run that will cause from the fans for that great throw.

1290
01:43:22,000 --> 01:43:27,000
That's the arm that was weak last year, so weak they had to tear it apart and put it together again.

1291
01:43:27,000 --> 01:43:32,000
He's really been doing some throwing and they sort of respected that too.

1292
01:43:32,000 --> 01:43:35,000
That runner just made a start for third and then went back and stood there.

1293
01:43:35,000 --> 01:43:42,000
Of course he isn't particularly a fast man but even then very usually the man at second on the ball hits that deep.

1294
01:43:42,000 --> 01:43:44,000
We'll go to third anyway.

1295
01:43:44,000 --> 01:43:46,000
So it's two out of the eighth thinning for Washington.

1296
01:43:46,000 --> 01:43:54,000
Farrell is still on second base and Lewis, <a href=https://retroseasons.com/players/buddy-lewis/>Buddy Lewis</a> the third baseman, another left hander hitter at bat, hits the first pitch, a long hopper down to Appling and gets it.

1297
01:43:54,000 --> 01:43:59,000
Throw to first and Lewis is out for the third out, ending the eighth thinning, the first half of the eighth.

1298
01:43:59,000 --> 01:44:02,000
No runs, one hit, one man left on base.

1299
01:44:02,000 --> 01:44:08,000
Game pitch, good ball there, the first man up doubled and he was still on second base when the inning was over.

1300
01:44:08,000 --> 01:44:19,000
So it's seven to two in favor of Washington as the White Sox come to bat in the last half of the eighth thinning with <a href=https://retroseasons.com/players/jackie-hayes/>Jackie Hayes</a>, the White Sox second base winner lead out man, the first man at bat.

1301
01:44:19,000 --> 01:44:21,000
Hayes up there to play.

1302
01:44:21,000 --> 01:44:24,000
Whoa, got a fraud in the throw.

1303
01:44:24,000 --> 01:44:34,000
The White Sox Washington game comes to you direct from <a href=https://retroseasons.com/stadiums/comiskey-park/>Comiskey Park</a>.

1304
01:44:34,000 --> 01:44:42,000
Home of the White Sox in Chicago, as a presentation of your neighborhood Texaco dealer, distributor of Texaco, Fire Chief Kathleen.

1305
01:44:42,000 --> 01:44:47,000
The broadcast reaches you through station WCFL in Chicago.

1306
01:44:47,000 --> 01:44:51,000
Hayes waits there as DeShong goes through his warm-up.

1307
01:44:51,000 --> 01:45:18,000
Jackie steps up there now and DeShong on the mound gets ready to pitch the first one to him.

1308
01:45:22,000 --> 01:45:30,000
Starts to wind up and pitches and the header takes a high one inside for ball one.

1309
01:45:30,000 --> 01:45:37,000
One ball called, one ball called.

1310
01:45:37,000 --> 01:45:40,000
Ready again, starts to wind up once more.

1311
01:45:40,000 --> 01:45:45,000
Throw in Jackie, takes a strike over the heart of the plate just above the knees and it's one and one.

1312
01:45:45,000 --> 01:45:49,000
Brown and Stratton are both warming up now and they're both coming out for a stop.

1313
01:45:49,000 --> 01:45:56,000
Brown I think could go in there if they could suddenly get a big rally going here and get down far enough for the pinch hitter.

1314
01:45:56,000 --> 01:46:08,000
The hitter hits the ball back over the pitcher's head and Meyer gets the ball near second base and makes a nice underhand flip throw to first in order to retire Hayes by an eyelatch for the first out in the eighth inning.

1315
01:46:08,000 --> 01:46:12,000
One out in the eighth inning for the White Sox and Mike Krivitz is at bat.

1316
01:46:12,000 --> 01:46:25,000
White Sox has still made only three hits off DeShong, the last one being Benoit's double in the fourth which was really a misjudged fly on the part of Stone.

1317
01:46:25,000 --> 01:46:29,000
It's going to be awesome to get started but it starts pretty soon.

1318
01:46:29,000 --> 01:46:34,000
Krivitz hits the first pitch and easy bound it down to Travis who gets it through the first end.

1319
01:46:34,000 --> 01:46:36,000
Krivitz is out for the second out.

1320
01:46:36,000 --> 01:46:53,000
So it's two out in the eighth inning for the White Sox and Walker is at bat.

1321
01:46:53,000 --> 01:46:55,000
Takes a look around getting ready to pitch the first one to Dixie.

1322
01:46:55,000 --> 01:46:59,000
Finally starts to wind up slow and Walker swings it about it down to the left end.

1323
01:46:59,000 --> 01:47:17,000
It bounds fast, a shortstop and out second base in the grass and I believe it will be a base hit because the ball took a very nasty hop and the shortstop had to reach for it and it bound it past him.

1324
01:47:17,000 --> 01:47:25,000
And it's a base hit for Walker on a ball that took a nasty hop fast Travis a shortstop.

1325
01:47:25,000 --> 01:47:31,000
So it puts Dixie on first base with two out in the eighth inning and Zeke Benoit is at bat.

1326
01:47:31,000 --> 01:47:37,000
Benoit is up there at the plate and the first pitch is wide and low for ball one.

1327
01:47:37,000 --> 01:47:46,000
One ball called.

1328
01:47:46,000 --> 01:47:47,000
And a pitch of throws again.

1329
01:47:47,000 --> 01:47:51,000
Zeke takes a high one inside, full ball and the count is one and one.

1330
01:47:51,000 --> 01:47:53,000
One ball and one strike.

1331
01:47:53,000 --> 01:47:58,000
One and one on Benoit.

1332
01:47:58,000 --> 01:48:00,000
To wait for the next time.

1333
01:48:00,000 --> 01:48:01,000
There he has it.

1334
01:48:01,000 --> 01:48:02,000
There's the stretch.

1335
01:48:02,000 --> 01:48:04,000
Takes a look at first base pitchers.

1336
01:48:04,000 --> 01:48:07,000
And it's a curve ball wide and low for ball two.

1337
01:48:07,000 --> 01:48:09,000
So the count is two balls and one strike.

1338
01:48:09,000 --> 01:48:15,000
Two and one on Zeke Benoit.

1339
01:48:15,000 --> 01:48:18,000
Once more the pitcher steps on the slab and jumps his cap.

1340
01:48:18,000 --> 01:48:20,000
Looks to be hitter.

1341
01:48:20,000 --> 01:48:21,000
Gets his sign.

1342
01:48:21,000 --> 01:48:22,000
He's ready to pitch.

1343
01:48:22,000 --> 01:48:24,000
Takes a look at the man at first base pitchers.

1344
01:48:24,000 --> 01:48:27,000
And Zeke takes a high one inside for ball three.

1345
01:48:27,000 --> 01:48:31,000
And it's three balls and one strike on Benoit.

1346
01:48:31,000 --> 01:48:36,000
Three and one the count.

1347
01:48:36,000 --> 01:48:40,000
Washington leading the White Sox seven to two in the last half of the eighth inning.

1348
01:48:40,000 --> 01:48:41,000
Deshaun ready again.

1349
01:48:41,000 --> 01:48:44,000
Pitchers and Benoit flings and hits the ball foul.

1350
01:48:44,000 --> 01:48:46,000
Hits the catcher's mask.

1351
01:48:46,000 --> 01:48:48,000
And then the protector and bounds off to the right.

1352
01:48:48,000 --> 01:48:50,000
But he gets it and opposes back.

1353
01:48:50,000 --> 01:48:53,000
The pitcher, Deshaun, stands out there on the mound.

1354
01:48:53,000 --> 01:48:55,000
Rubbing that ball up.

1355
01:48:55,000 --> 01:48:56,000
Finally turns around.

1356
01:48:56,000 --> 01:49:00,000
Watches the plate again while he finishes rubbing up the ball.

1357
01:49:00,000 --> 01:49:01,000
Steps on the slab.

1358
01:49:01,000 --> 01:49:02,000
Suddenly steps off.

1359
01:49:02,000 --> 01:49:04,000
Takes a look at the runner at first.

1360
01:49:04,000 --> 01:49:07,000
Kuhl holds his hands out and starts saying, come on, if you want to throw the ball, throw it.

1361
01:49:07,000 --> 01:49:08,000
But he throws it in.

1362
01:49:08,000 --> 01:49:11,000
The plate is set so the umpire can look it over.

1363
01:49:11,000 --> 01:49:14,000
Three and two is the count.

1364
01:49:14,000 --> 01:49:16,000
Byowans examined it very carefully.

1365
01:49:16,000 --> 01:49:17,000
Hands it back to the catcher.

1366
01:49:17,000 --> 01:49:18,000
Zeke shakes the edge.

1367
01:49:18,000 --> 01:49:23,000
And the ball is thrown back out to the pitcher with a count of three balls and two strikes on Benoit.

1368
01:49:23,000 --> 01:49:33,000
Three and two the count.

1369
01:49:33,000 --> 01:49:34,000
Wipes it out there for the next time.

1370
01:49:34,000 --> 01:49:35,000
There's the stretch again.

1371
01:49:35,000 --> 01:49:36,000
He pitches.

1372
01:49:36,000 --> 01:49:41,000
And with the runner on the goal, Benoit follows the ball onto the roof of the stand above first base.

1373
01:49:41,000 --> 01:49:42,000
And it's three and two still.

1374
01:49:42,000 --> 01:49:44,000
Three balls and two strikes.

1375
01:49:44,000 --> 01:49:50,000
On Zeke.

1376
01:49:50,000 --> 01:49:57,000
Three and two the count.

1377
01:49:57,000 --> 01:50:03,000
Benoit's getting ready to pitch again.

1378
01:50:03,000 --> 01:50:04,000
Finally has his time.

1379
01:50:04,000 --> 01:50:05,000
Pitchers with the runner on the goal.

1380
01:50:05,000 --> 01:50:07,000
The hitter hits one foul down the left field line.

1381
01:50:07,000 --> 01:50:09,000
Hard hit boundary.

1382
01:50:09,000 --> 01:50:11,000
And it's three and two still on Zeke.

1383
01:50:11,000 --> 01:50:19,000
Three balls and two strikes.

1384
01:50:19,000 --> 01:50:31,000
Three and two the count.

1385
01:50:31,000 --> 01:50:32,000
Pitcher team's ready again.

1386
01:50:32,000 --> 01:50:33,000
Throw.

1387
01:50:33,000 --> 01:50:35,000
And it's a wide one for ball four.

1388
01:50:35,000 --> 01:50:37,000
Zeke gets the base on ball.

1389
01:50:37,000 --> 01:50:42,000
It moves Walker to second base.

1390
01:50:42,000 --> 01:50:45,000
And the rip rat comes up there to the plate for the stock.

1391
01:50:45,000 --> 01:50:47,000
That's been up there three times.

1392
01:50:47,000 --> 01:50:51,000
He forced Walker for the second out in the first inning.

1393
01:50:51,000 --> 01:50:54,000
Round it out to the shortstop for the first down in the fourth.

1394
01:50:54,000 --> 01:50:58,000
Walken was forced to second base the front end of the double play at the end of the sixth inning.

1395
01:50:58,000 --> 01:51:01,000
And he's up there now with two out in the eighth inning.

1396
01:51:01,000 --> 01:51:03,000
Mike's touch runner's on first and second.

1397
01:51:03,000 --> 01:51:05,000
Score seven to two in favor of Washington.

1398
01:51:05,000 --> 01:51:08,000
And the first pitch inside and low for ball one.

1399
01:51:08,000 --> 01:51:17,000
One ball foul.

1400
01:51:17,000 --> 01:51:18,000
They're ready out there again.

1401
01:51:18,000 --> 01:51:19,000
Zeke's another look at second.

1402
01:51:19,000 --> 01:51:22,000
Pitcher's and Ratcliffe hits the ball in the center of the upper base yet.

1403
01:51:22,000 --> 01:51:23,000
They're on it for second.

1404
01:51:23,000 --> 01:51:24,000
It's around third on his way home.

1405
01:51:24,000 --> 01:51:29,000
And Bonora drops and races back to second base just in time.

1406
01:51:29,000 --> 01:51:30,000
Made the turn for third.

1407
01:51:30,000 --> 01:51:32,000
Return and dash back to second.

1408
01:51:32,000 --> 01:51:35,000
Make sure being safe somewhere and Trill was almost out.

1409
01:51:35,000 --> 01:51:37,000
However, Ratcliffe's single to center.

1410
01:51:37,000 --> 01:51:38,000
Scores Walker.

1411
01:51:38,000 --> 01:51:42,000
Make the score seven to three in favor of Washington.

1412
01:51:42,000 --> 01:51:47,000
And Luke Affling is at bat.

1413
01:51:47,000 --> 01:51:51,000
Affling up there to break.

1414
01:51:51,000 --> 01:51:53,000
His runner's on first and second.

1415
01:51:53,000 --> 01:51:54,000
Two out, one run home in the eighth.

1416
01:51:54,000 --> 01:51:56,000
And Washington leading seven to three.

1417
01:51:56,000 --> 01:51:59,000
Affling lined out to the center fielder for the third out in the first inning.

1418
01:51:59,000 --> 01:52:04,000
Washington was left on base in the fourth and hit into the double play at the end of the sixth inning.

1419
01:52:04,000 --> 01:52:05,000
He's up there now.

1420
01:52:05,000 --> 01:52:07,000
White Sox runners on first and second.

1421
01:52:07,000 --> 01:52:09,000
Two out, one run home in the eighth inning.

1422
01:52:09,000 --> 01:52:12,000
Washington leading seven to three.

1423
01:52:12,000 --> 01:52:16,000
And Luke takes the first pitch inside and low for ball one.

1424
01:52:16,000 --> 01:52:27,000
One ball called.

1425
01:52:27,000 --> 01:52:28,000
Seems to have a sign again.

1426
01:52:28,000 --> 01:52:29,000
There's a stretch.

1427
01:52:29,000 --> 01:52:32,000
Take another look back at second base pitches for a strike.

1428
01:52:32,000 --> 01:52:33,000
Low curve, knee inside.

1429
01:52:33,000 --> 01:52:35,000
Caught the heart of the plate about knee high.

1430
01:52:35,000 --> 01:52:38,000
And it's one and one.

1431
01:52:38,000 --> 01:52:40,000
My goodness, <a href=https://retroseasons.com/players/thornton-lee/>Thornton Lee</a>.

1432
01:52:40,000 --> 01:52:41,000
Pitched yesterday and one.

1433
01:52:41,000 --> 01:52:44,000
He's out there warming up for the Sox along with Brown.

1434
01:52:44,000 --> 01:52:45,000
And the hitter hits the ball.

1435
01:52:45,000 --> 01:52:47,000
Ball down past third base.

1436
01:52:47,000 --> 01:52:49,000
And it's one and two.

1437
01:52:49,000 --> 01:52:54,000
Pitching inside, Affling, for some reason rather.

1438
01:52:54,000 --> 01:52:55,000
One and two is the count.

1439
01:52:55,000 --> 01:53:05,000
One ball and two strikes.

1440
01:53:05,000 --> 01:53:06,000
And Pitcher wakes up there again.

1441
01:53:06,000 --> 01:53:07,000
Gets the new ball to pitch.

1442
01:53:07,000 --> 01:53:11,000
Teams ready.

1443
01:53:11,000 --> 01:53:12,000
Take a look back at second base.

1444
01:53:12,000 --> 01:53:15,000
Thornton Affling swings in a pop fly out back at second base.

1445
01:53:15,000 --> 01:53:18,000
Travis a shortstop and Meyer the second baseman there.

1446
01:53:18,000 --> 01:53:21,000
And Buddy comes into the infield, catches the ball.

1447
01:53:21,000 --> 01:53:24,000
Almost dropped it but manages to scoop it in against his chest.

1448
01:53:24,000 --> 01:53:27,000
And hang onto it for the third out.

1449
01:53:27,000 --> 01:53:34,000
So it's one run, two hits, and two men left on base in the last half of the eighth inning for the White Sox.

1450
01:53:34,000 --> 01:53:40,000
And at the end of the eighth inning, Washington is leading the White Sox by a score of seven to three.

1451
01:53:40,000 --> 01:53:54,000
Washington leading the White Sox seven to three at the end of the eighth inning.

1452
01:53:54,000 --> 01:54:01,000
You'll start saving money the minute you fill the crack case of your car with new Tectico motor oil.

1453
01:54:01,000 --> 01:54:04,000
Tectico's perforal film is tough.

1454
01:54:04,000 --> 01:54:06,000
It resists heat.

1455
01:54:06,000 --> 01:54:08,000
It lasts longer.

1456
01:54:08,000 --> 01:54:14,000
You'll be surprised how little oil your car will use when it has new Tectico motor oil.

1457
01:54:14,000 --> 01:54:26,000
So dry our crankcase full right away.

1458
01:54:26,000 --> 01:54:30,000
First man to start on the ninth inning for Washington is Travis the shortstop.

1459
01:54:30,000 --> 01:54:32,000
He's already up there to play.

1460
01:54:32,000 --> 01:54:40,000
Kane finishes his warm-up, moves the dirt down in front of the slats, stands there watching the plate, and gets ready to pitch.

1461
01:54:40,000 --> 01:54:42,000
Getting his sign out there.

1462
01:54:42,000 --> 01:54:46,000
Finally starts his wind-up.

1463
01:54:46,000 --> 01:54:50,000
Pitches and the hitter takes a strike over the heart of the plate just above the knee.

1464
01:54:50,000 --> 01:54:54,000
One strike on Travis.

1465
01:54:54,000 --> 01:54:55,000
Strike at the count.

1466
01:54:55,000 --> 01:54:57,000
The way there again has a sign once more.

1467
01:54:57,000 --> 01:54:59,000
Starts to wind up.

1468
01:54:59,000 --> 01:55:02,000
Pitches and the hitter takes it inside across the waist for ball one.

1469
01:55:02,000 --> 01:55:12,000
And the count is one ball and one strike on Travis, one and one.

1470
01:55:12,000 --> 01:55:17,000
Hits the next one for a foul down the left field line and into the second deck.

1471
01:55:17,000 --> 01:55:26,000
Hits one and two, one ball and two strikes.

1472
01:55:26,000 --> 01:55:30,000
One and two to count, but he walks slowly up onto the slide again.

1473
01:55:30,000 --> 01:55:36,000
Stands there getting his sign as he watches his catcher.

1474
01:55:36,000 --> 01:55:38,000
And finally starts to wind up.

1475
01:55:38,000 --> 01:55:41,000
Pitches and the hitter swings and fouls the ball back to the screen.

1476
01:55:41,000 --> 01:55:42,000
It's still one and two.

1477
01:55:42,000 --> 01:55:53,000
Ed Linkey is doing a little warming up down the right field both ends for the tenors.

1478
01:55:53,000 --> 01:55:57,000
One and two to count, but it's waiting out there again.

1479
01:55:57,000 --> 01:56:01,000
Stands there getting his sign, winds up.

1480
01:56:01,000 --> 01:56:04,000
And pitches and the hitter swings it an easy bounder down the haze.

1481
01:56:04,000 --> 01:56:09,000
It gets it on the second half, throws the first and Travis is out for the first out of the ninth inning.

1482
01:56:09,000 --> 01:56:13,000
One out of the ninth inning for the tenors.

1483
01:56:13,000 --> 01:56:26,000
Simmons, the Washington left fielder is at bat.

1484
01:56:26,000 --> 01:56:31,000
Simmons up there to play.

1485
01:56:31,000 --> 01:56:34,000
He has his sign, he's winding up.

1486
01:56:34,000 --> 01:56:36,000
And throws and now swings and hits the ball hard and haze.

1487
01:56:36,000 --> 01:56:38,000
Leaps into the air to make the play.

1488
01:56:38,000 --> 01:56:42,000
One-handed stab of that ball and hang onto it for the second out.

1489
01:56:42,000 --> 01:56:44,000
That's a nice play by Jackie.

1490
01:56:44,000 --> 01:56:46,000
And it's two out of the ninth inning for the tenors.

1491
01:56:46,000 --> 01:56:51,000
There's Stone, Johnny Stone, the Washington right fielder at bat.

1492
01:56:51,000 --> 01:56:59,000
Stone up there to play.

1493
01:56:59,000 --> 01:57:01,000
He starts to wind up.

1494
01:57:01,000 --> 01:57:04,000
Throws and Stone takes it inside and low for ball one.

1495
01:57:04,000 --> 01:57:09,000
Ball rolls back from the catcher until he gets another ball and throws it out to the pitcher.

1496
01:57:09,000 --> 01:57:20,000
He loves it up a little bit.

1497
01:57:20,000 --> 01:57:22,000
He has his sign once more, winds up.

1498
01:57:22,000 --> 01:57:24,000
Throws and Stone starts to swing stuff.

1499
01:57:24,000 --> 01:57:29,000
The ball hits the bat and goes far up into the second deck down in front of it to our left a little bit.

1500
01:57:29,000 --> 01:57:30,000
And it's one and one.

1501
01:57:30,000 --> 01:57:34,000
One ball and one strike.

1502
01:57:34,000 --> 01:57:37,000
One and one to count.

1503
01:57:37,000 --> 01:57:39,000
Seems ready out there again.

1504
01:57:39,000 --> 01:57:43,000
Stands there watching the catcher for the sign.

1505
01:57:43,000 --> 01:57:47,000
Starts to wind up.

1506
01:57:47,000 --> 01:57:50,000
Still winding up until the hitter steps out of the box.

1507
01:57:50,000 --> 01:57:55,000
He took such a long session out there swinging his arms back and forth.

1508
01:57:55,000 --> 01:57:58,000
In fact, he even looks away over towards the dugout.

1509
01:57:58,000 --> 01:58:03,000
And now the pitcher winds up and pitches and Stone swings it high flying to center field.

1510
01:58:03,000 --> 01:58:07,000
The hitter stands there waiting now. He jogs three or four steps to the right. He's jogging in a little.

1511
01:58:07,000 --> 01:58:09,000
And makes the catch for the third out.

1512
01:58:09,000 --> 01:58:12,000
So it's no runs, no hits.

1513
01:58:12,000 --> 01:58:16,000
In the ninth inning for Washington, no hits.

1514
01:58:16,000 --> 01:58:20,000
And the score is still 7-3 in favor of the center.

1515
01:58:20,000 --> 01:58:25,000
So the white shots come to bat in the last half of the ninth inning with Berger.

1516
01:58:25,000 --> 01:58:39,000
Berger the Washington third baseman, the first man at bat.

1517
01:58:39,000 --> 01:58:45,000
Well, somebody going to bat for Berger. Mr. Rosenthal, <a href=https://retroseasons.com/players/larry-rosenthal/>Larry Rosenthal</a> is up there to bat in place of Berger.

1518
01:58:45,000 --> 01:58:53,000
In the ninth inning, he's already waiting there swinging a couple of bats.

1519
01:58:53,000 --> 01:58:58,000
White shot's last chance to get back in this ball game because the Senators have a four-run lead

1520
01:58:58,000 --> 01:59:12,000
and are leading 7-3 going into the last half of the ninth.

1521
01:59:12,000 --> 01:59:16,000
Larry steps up there at the plate now to start the last half of the ninth inning.

1522
01:59:16,000 --> 01:59:19,000
And Deshawn stands there waiting.

1523
01:59:19,000 --> 01:59:26,000
He's still keeping all ready and warm out there in the right field bullpen.

1524
01:59:26,000 --> 01:59:37,000
As he throws that first one, it's inside across the way for ball one.

1525
01:59:37,000 --> 01:59:41,000
And as he winds up again, throws, Larry swings, hits the bounder down the first baseline.

1526
01:59:41,000 --> 01:59:43,000
Cool get that races for the bag.

1527
01:59:43,000 --> 01:59:46,000
And they slide in and the runner is safe.

1528
01:59:46,000 --> 01:59:49,000
And the ball is straightened to the base.

1529
01:59:49,000 --> 01:59:54,000
Mr. John was turning over and the runner and fielder both slid for the bag.

1530
01:59:54,000 --> 01:59:57,000
And the umpire calls time now while he straightens the base.

1531
01:59:57,000 --> 02:00:00,000
Rosenthal beats it out for a base hit.

1532
02:00:00,000 --> 02:00:11,000
They both slid for the base and Larry slid in there just ahead of him and gets credit for a base hit.

1533
02:00:11,000 --> 02:00:22,000
And the strike now.

1534
02:00:22,000 --> 02:00:28,000
Dool is up there at the plate now to start his turn at bat in the ninth inning with Rosenthal on first base.

1535
02:00:28,000 --> 02:00:31,000
Haas is already out here to bat in place of Kane.

1536
02:00:31,000 --> 02:00:37,000
And the first pitch is a strike down the middle with Luke let's go by for strike one.

1537
02:00:37,000 --> 02:00:40,000
One strike to count.

1538
02:00:40,000 --> 02:00:44,000
Ready out there again, throws and through swings, hit a little looping fly in the short left field.

1539
02:00:44,000 --> 02:00:52,000
Short stop going back and makes the catch back there for the second out, first out rather, second man up.

1540
02:00:52,000 --> 02:00:54,000
I'm getting a little ahead of myself.

1541
02:00:54,000 --> 02:00:59,000
And it's one out in the ninth inning for the White Sox with Haas now batting in place of Kane.

1542
02:00:59,000 --> 02:01:04,000
Haas batting for Kane.

1543
02:01:04,000 --> 02:01:08,000
Rosenthal on first base, one out in the ninth inning for the White Sox.

1544
02:01:08,000 --> 02:01:14,000
And Haas is batting in place of Kane.

1545
02:01:14,000 --> 02:01:19,000
Watch the first base pitches and Muell takes a wide one across the depth for ball one.

1546
02:01:19,000 --> 02:01:23,000
One ball called.

1547
02:01:23,000 --> 02:01:27,000
Last half of the ninth, Washington leading seven to three.

1548
02:01:27,000 --> 02:01:29,000
Throws again and Muell takes ball two.

1549
02:01:29,000 --> 02:01:36,000
It's wide across the knees this time and it's two and nothing, two balls and no strikes on Haas.

1550
02:01:36,000 --> 02:01:40,000
One nothing is the count.

1551
02:01:40,000 --> 02:01:45,000
Pitches and throws again and it's a strike over the outside corner across the knees making it two and one.

1552
02:01:45,000 --> 02:01:49,000
Two balls and one strike on Haas.

1553
02:01:49,000 --> 02:01:57,000
Two and one to count. Pitches ready out there again.

1554
02:01:57,000 --> 02:02:03,000
Swings the next one in and easy bound to Meyer who throws the second and throws the first is not completed

1555
02:02:03,000 --> 02:02:09,000
because Haas was across the bag and Chavis merely held the ball but Rosenthal is forced to second base Meyer,

1556
02:02:09,000 --> 02:02:15,000
Chavis for the second out in the ninth inning bringing Haas, the lead off man, to bat.

1557
02:02:15,000 --> 02:02:28,000
Haas up there to plate.

1558
02:02:28,000 --> 02:02:34,000
He's waiting out there to pitch now to Jackie and they're getting his time.

1559
02:02:34,000 --> 02:02:37,000
Watch the first base and throws and Haas hits a long drive to center field.

1560
02:02:37,000 --> 02:02:45,000
But Almeida's back waiting for the ball and gets it for the third out and the ball game is over.

1561
02:02:45,000 --> 02:02:54,000
With the four standing seven to three in favor of the Washington club ending the White Sox winning streak at six straight.

1562
02:02:54,000 --> 02:03:02,000
No runs, one hit, one man left on base in the last half of the ninth inning.

1563
02:03:02,000 --> 02:03:14,000
And the total, the Senators had seven runs, twelve hits, no errors, and seven men left on the bases.

1564
02:03:14,000 --> 02:03:25,000
And the White Sox had three runs, six hits, one error, and seven men left on the bases.

1565
02:03:25,000 --> 02:03:27,000
The winning pitcher of course was Deshawn.

1566
02:03:27,000 --> 02:03:31,000
The losing pitcher was Dietrich and the time of the game was one hour and fifty-four minutes.

1567
02:03:31,000 --> 02:03:35,000
No game here tomorrow. We'll do the cup game by wire on the air.

1568
02:03:35,000 --> 02:03:42,000
And then on Friday the <a href=https://retroseasons.com/teams/new-york-yankees/1937/overview/>New York Yankees</a> are here to open their four game series, single games Friday and Saturday, and a double hitter on Sunday.

1569
02:03:42,000 --> 02:03:52,000
All of the reserved seats and box seats are sold for Sunday, but 40,000 grand stand seats and 5,000 bleacher seats will be placed on sale Sunday morning.

1570
02:03:52,000 --> 02:03:53,000
So there's still plenty of room for everybody.

1571
02:03:53,000 --> 02:03:54,000
Well that's all for now.

1572
02:03:54,000 --> 02:03:57,000
So <a href=https://retroseasons.com/players/hal-totten/>Hal Totten</a> speaking for Uncle George as well as himself.

1573
02:03:57,000 --> 02:04:00,000
Good afternoon from <a href=https://retroseasons.com/stadiums/comiskey-park/>Comiskey Park</a> and we return to the studio.

1574
02:04:00,000 --> 02:04:01,000
Goodbye now.

1575
02:04:01,000 --> 02:04:12,000
Speaking first, the <a href=https://retroseasons.com/leagues/NL/1937/overview/>National League</a>. The Cubs took both games of a twin build from the <a href=https://retroseasons.com/teams/philadelphia-phillies/1937/overview/>Philadelphia Phillies</a> today, winning the first 4-1 with four runs, ten hits, and one error. To the Phillies, one run, eight hits, and no errors.

1576
02:04:12,000 --> 02:04:15,000
Lee and Harknett, the Cubs battered for the first game. Both the Phillies, Johnson and Grace.

1577
02:04:15,000 --> 02:04:19,000
In the first game, Collins had a home run on the first inning and Camille of the Phillies in the ninth inning.

1578
02:04:19,000 --> 02:04:25,000
The Cubs won the second game, six to nothing. They had six runs, eleven hits, and no errors. To the Phillies, no runs, six hits, and three errors.

1579
02:04:25,000 --> 02:04:34,000
French and O'Dea, the Cub battered for the second game and for the Phillies. Jorgensen-Atwood opened with Mulcahy pitching in the third inning, Kelleher in the eighth, and Crawford in the ninth inning.

1580
02:04:34,000 --> 02:04:44,000
These two wins on the part of the Cubs and the Giants losing to the Reds by a score of six to five puts the Cubs two games ahead of the Giants in the <a href=https://retroseasons.com/leagues/NL/1937/overview/>National League</a> race.

1581
02:04:44,000 --> 02:04:52,000
The Giants lost to the Reds today, six to five. When the Reds scored six runs, nine hits, and two errors. To the Giants, five runs, ten hits, and five errors.

1582
02:04:52,000 --> 02:04:58,000
Hollingsworth and Davis, the winning Reds battered with Derringer pitching in the eighth inning. And for the Giants, Castleman and Danning opened.

1583
02:04:58,000 --> 02:05:01,000
Smith on the mound in the fifth inning, Kaufman in the seventh, and Baker in the ninth.

1584
02:05:01,000 --> 02:05:10,000
In that game, Whitehead of the Giants had a home run on the third with one on. Goodman of the Reds in the fifth inning with one on. And more of the Giants in the seventh with the bases empty.

1585
02:05:10,000 --> 02:05:16,000
In Boston, the Bees stung the <a href=https://retroseasons.com/teams/st-louis-cardinals/1937/overview/>St. Louis Cardinals</a> for a double win today, taking both games of the twin bill.

1586
02:05:16,000 --> 02:05:22,000
From the Cardinals, five to one with five runs, seven hits, and no errors. To the Cardinals, one run, five hits, and no errors.

1587
02:05:22,000 --> 02:05:31,000
Blake and Owen, the Cardinal batter for the game, for the Bees, Fetty and Miller. Miller of the Bees came through in the eleventh inning with three men on base to score five runs.

1588
02:05:31,000 --> 02:05:40,000
The Bees won five runs, two one runs for the Cardinals. In the second game, the Bees came out on top two to one with two runs, six hits, and one error.

1589
02:05:40,000 --> 02:05:49,000
To the Cardinals, one run, two hits, no errors. <a href=https://retroseasons.com/players/dizzy-dean/>Dizzy Dean</a>, the losing pitcher for the Cardinals, with Owen the catcher, and four to Bees, Lanning and Miller.

1590
02:05:49,000 --> 02:05:54,000
And now in the <a href=https://retroseasons.com/leagues/AL/1937/overview/>American League</a>, the Yankees are leading the Browns at the end of the first half of the sixth inning, two to one.

1591
02:05:54,000 --> 02:06:02,000
Wicker and Vicki, the Yankee batter, both a Browns, Coupal, and Hensley. Henrik of the Yanks had a home run on the second and Crossfetti in the sixth.

1592
02:06:02,000 --> 02:06:06,000
In Detroit, the <a href=https://retroseasons.com/teams/boston-red-sox/1937/overview/>Boston Red Sox</a> lead the Tigers at the end of the seventh inning, ten to three.

1593
02:06:06,000 --> 02:06:11,000
Grove and Dessautels, the Red Sox batter, for the Tigers, Bridges and Hayworth opening, Gill pitching in the sixth inning.

1594
02:06:11,000 --> 02:06:16,000
Fox of the Red Sox has had two home runs, one in the second and one in the sixth with one man off.

1595
02:06:16,000 --> 02:06:23,000
In Cleveland, the Indians won the first game of a twin build from the <a href=https://retroseasons.com/teams/oakland-athletics/1937/overview/>Philadelphia Athletics</a>, nine to eight, with nine runs, 13 hits, and no errors.

1596
02:06:23,000 --> 02:06:26,000
To the A's, eight runs, nine hits, and two errors.

1597
02:06:26,000 --> 02:06:30,000
Thomas and Conroy started for the A's, with Nelson pitching in the fifth and Kelly in the eighth.

1598
02:06:30,000 --> 02:06:36,000
For the Tribe, Harger and Sullivan started, Andrews hurling in the eighth, and <a href=https://retroseasons.com/players/bob-feller/>Bob Feller</a>, the winning pitcher on the slab in the ninth inning.

1599
02:06:36,000 --> 02:06:41,000
In the second game at the end of the first half of the first inning, the A's lead the Indians three to nothing, with Roth and Brucker, the A battery.

1600
02:06:41,000 --> 02:06:47,000
For the Indians, Galehouse and Pitlak starting with Heaving replacing Galehouse in the first inning.

1601
02:06:47,000 --> 02:06:50,000
Moses of the A's has had a home run. He had it in the first inning of the second game.

1602
02:06:50,000 --> 02:06:56,000
On important plays, the base coaches advise their players, play safe. That's good baseball.

1603
02:06:56,000 --> 02:07:02,000
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1604
02:07:02,000 --> 02:07:08,000
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1605
02:07:08,000 --> 02:07:15,000
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1606
02:07:15,000 --> 02:07:19,000
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1607
02:07:19,000 --> 02:07:26,000
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1608
02:07:26,000 --> 02:07:32,000
Your neighborhood Texaco service station has brought to you this broadcast for the <a href=https://retroseasons.com/teams/chicago-white-sox/1937/overview/>Chicago White Sox</a> and the <a href=https://retroseasons.com/teams/minnesota-twins/1937/overview/>Washington Senators</a> baseball game,

1609
02:07:32,000 --> 02:07:34,000
direct from <a href=https://retroseasons.com/stadiums/comiskey-park/>Comiskey Park</a>.

1610
02:07:34,000 --> 02:07:39,000
Redfellers speaking for the Texas Company invite you to tune in tomorrow afternoon at 2 10 p.m.

1611
02:07:39,000 --> 02:07:42,000
for another baseball broadcast with Hal Toppin at the Microphone.

1612
02:07:42,000 --> 02:07:46,000
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