ATHLETICS/YANKEES RAINED OUT…AGAIN!

Another day, another rain out. Two teams will try again on Saturday

NEW YORK, April 29, 1910 – In what has become a recurring theme during this young season, a game between the Philadelphia Athletics and New York Yankees has been washed away for the fourth time in less than two weeks.

The game will be made up when the Mackmen return to New York later this season. The decision to postpone the game was made early in the afternoon; only a handful of fans made their way to the hilltop who had not been aware. The two teams will try again today with Chief Bender scheduled to face New York’s Joe Doyle.

American League

Yesterday’s scores (April 29, 1910):

  • Boston 9, Washington 3
  • Detroit 5, St. Louis 0
  • Chicago 6, Cleveland 0
  • Philadelphia at New York (rain)

National League

Yesterday’s scores (April 29, 1910):

  • Boston 1, Brooklyn 0
  • St. Louis 4, Chicago 3 (11 innings)
  • New York at Philadelphia (rain)
  • Chicago at Pittsburgh (rain)

Published by Alex Cheremeteff

Welcome to my historical baseball blog. A born baseball fan and longtime resident of Philadelphia and the Delaware Valley, I am a student of our game's rich history. I will bring to life long lost games, long-forgotten teams, colorful characters, and everything in between. Enjoy!

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