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Friday, September 28, 1877
Louisville 5, St. Louis 4 (10 innings)
The Grays came as close as possible to losing this one without actually doing so. It took two errors in the bottom of the ninth and a key two-out hit by Ross Barnes for them to tie, and then a two-out pinch hit by reserve John Richmond won it in the bottom of the tenth. A real nail-biter.
Standings:
Chicago 34-20 (5 games left)
Louisville 33-22 (5 games left)
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A New League Begins - an exploration of 19th century base ball.
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