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1903 Timeline
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- Washington Nationals 18 year old rookie pitcher Chief Bender pitches
first ever Flashback Baseball League no-hitter in his 3rd career start
winning 1-0 in front of 35537 people against the Chicago White Stockings(4/16/1903).
- Detroit Tigers pitcher George Mullin loses no-hitter with one out in
the 9th inning in a Detroit 3-1 win over the Washington Nationals.
Washington CF Ginger Beaumont broke up the no-hitter with a single
(4/17/1903).
- The New York Highlanders commit 7 errors (3 by SS Freddy Parent)
against the Cleveland Blues in Blues 9-7 win (4/19/1903).
- Boston Beaneaters 3B Lave Cross collects career hit #2000 with a
6th inning single off of Brooklyn Superbas pitcher Bob Wicker, in Brooklyn
7-5 win (4/22/1903).
- The Boston Pilgrims commit 7 errors but pound out 21 hits in 15-10
win over the New York Highlanders (5/8/1903).
- The New York Giants and the Boston Beaneaters play 19 innings
before New York wins the game 6-5 (5/14/1903).
- Philadelphia Athletics 3B Jimmy Collins becomes the first player in
Flashback Baseball History to hit for the cycle, collecting 5 hits off of
New York Highlanders pitcher Case Patten, in New York 7-5 win (5/12/1903).
- Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Christy Mathewson pitches one-hitter
against the Pittsburgh Pirates, giving up only hit to RF Cozy Dolan, a
single in the 7th inning, in Philadelphia 2-0 win (5/12/1903).
- New York Giants RF Willie Keeler collects career hit #2000
with a 5th inning single off of Cincinnati Reds pitcher Jack Taylor, in New
York 7-2 win (5/17/1903).
- New York Highlanders pitcher Deacon Phillippe loses no-hitter with one
out in the 9th inning in a New York 3-0 win against the St. Louis
Browns. PH Fred Clarke broke up the no-hitter with a triple (5/31/1903).
- The New York Giants score 5 runs in the top of the 19th inning and
hold on to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 7-2 in Pittsburgh (6/10/1903).
- Chicago Cubs LF John Titus smacks 6 hits in a 9 inning game against
the St. Louis Cardinals, in a Chicago 13-8 win (6/26/1903).
- Cincinnati Reds pitcher Frank Owens pitches one-hitter
against the Boston Beaneaters, giving up only hit to RF Patsy Dougherty, in
Cincinnati 2-0 win (6/28/1903).
- New York Giants pitcher Earl Moore pitches one-hitter
against the Boston Beaneaters, giving up only hit to 3B Lave Cross, in New
York 4-0 win (7/7/1903).
- The American League stomps the National League 12-0 in the 1st ever
Flashback Baseball League All-Star Game. The American league pounded out 19
hits, lead by All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award winner SS Honus
Wagner of the Chicago White Stockings. AL LF Fred Clarke of the St. Louis
Browns also collected 3 hits in 3 AB's and scored 3 runs with 1 RBI, and RF
Jimmy Collins of the Philadelphia Athletics had 3 hits in 3 AB's. The
National League managed just 3 hits against AL pitching, 2 by 2B Nap Lajoie
of the Chicago Cubs (7/14/1903).
- New York Highlanders LF Jesse Burkett collects career hit #2500
with a single off of Chicago White Stockings pitcher Red Donahue, in New
York 5-0 win (7/20/1903).
- Pittsburgh Pirates ace pitcher Doc White pitches no-hitter through 9
innings of a 0-0 game against the Brooklyn Superbas before giving up a game
winning home run to Brooklyn 1B Charlie Hickman in the bottom of the 10th
inning as Brooklyn wins 1-0 (8/12/1903).
- Boston Pilgrims 1B Jake Beckley collects career hit #2500
with a double off of St. Louis Browns pitcher Bucky Veil, in Boston 6-4 win
(8/19/1903).
- Philadelphia Athletics pitcher Willie Sudhoff pitches the 2nd ever
Flashback Baseball League no-hitter, against the Boston Pilgrims, winning
2-0 in front of 35972 people in Philadelphia (9/2/1903).
- Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Highball Wilson pitches the 3rd ever
Flashback Baseball League no-hitter, against the Philadelphia Phillies,
winning 3-0 in front of 30108 people in Pittsburgh (9/9/1903).
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