New York Giants vs Washington Senators
October 5, 1933 Box Score

The box score below is an accurate record of events for the baseball contest played on October 5, 1933 at Griffith Stadium. The Washington Senators defeated the New York Giants and the box score is "ready to surrender its truth to the knowing eye."

"The box score is the catechism of baseball, ready to surrender its truth to the knowing eye." - Author Stanley Cohen in The Man in the Crowd (1981)
Baseball Almanac Box Scores

New York Giants 0, Washington Senators 4

New York Giants ab   r   h rbi
Moore lf 4 0 0 0
Critz 2b 4 0 1 0
Terry 1b 4 0 0 0
Ott rf 3 0 0 0
Davis cf 4 0 1 0
Jackson 3b 3 0 1 0
Mancuso c 4 0 0 0
Ryan ss 3 0 0 0
Fitzsimmons p 2 0 1 0
  Peel ph 1 0 1 0
  Bell p 0 0 0 0
Totals 32 0 5 0
Washington Senators ab   r   h rbi
Myer 2b 4 1 3 2
Goslin rf 4 1 1 0
Manush lf 4 0 0 0
Cronin ss 4 0 1 1
Schulte cf 4 0 2 1
Kuhel 1b 3 0 0 0
Bluege 3b 3 1 1 0
Sewell c 3 1 1 0
Whitehill p 3 0 0 0
Totals 32 4 9 4
New York 000 000 000050
Washington 210 000 10x491
  New York Giants IP H R ER BB SO
Fitzsimmons  L (0-1) 7.0 9 4 4 0 2
  Bell   1.0 0 0 0 0 0
Totals
8.0
9
4
4
0
2
  Washington Senators IP H R ER BB SO
Whitehill  W (1-0) 9.0 5 0 0 2 2
Totals
9.0
5
0
0
2
2

  E–Cronin (1).  DP–New York 1, Washington 1.  2B–New York Jackson (1,off Whitehill), Washington Goslin (1,off Fitzsimmons); Schulte (1,off Fitzsimmons); Bluege (1,off Fitzsimmons); Myer (1,off Fitzsimmons).  SB–Sewell (1,2nd base off Fitzsimmons/Mancuso).  CS–Kuhel (1,2nd base by Fitzsimmons/Mancuso).  WP–Whitehill (1).  U-HP–Cy Pfirman (NL), 1B–Red Ormsby (AL), 2B–Charlie Moran (NL), 3B–George Moriarty (AL).  T–1:55.  A–25,727.
Baseball Almanac Box Score


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