In the most evenly matched game ever, the Pirates and Superbas each have eight runs, 13 hits, 38 at bats, five strikeouts, three walks, one hit batter, one passed ball, 13 assists, 27 putouts, two errors, and use two pitchers. Darkness ends the game before the symmetry does.

On August 13, 1910 — In the most evenly matched game ever, the Pirates and Superbas each have eight runs, 13 hits, 38 at bats, five strikeouts, three walks, one hit batter, one passed ball, 13 assists, 27 putouts, two errors, and use two pitchers. Darkness ends the game before the symmetry does.


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Brooklyn Superbas 8, Pittsburgh Pirates 8 (2)

Game Played on Saturday, August 13, 1910 (D) at Washington Park III

PIT N    0  1  1    0  5  1    0  0  0  -   8 13  2
BRO N    0  0  0    3  3  0    0  2  0  -   8 13  2

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BATTING
Pittsburgh Pirates           AB   R   H RBI      BB  SO      PO   A
Byrne 3b                      4   1   0           1   0       1   0
Leach cf                      5   2   2           0   0       2   1
Clarke lf                     4   1   2           0   0       5   0
Wagner ss                     5   0   2           0   1       4   2
Miller 2b                     4   2   2           0   0       0   3
Flynn 1b                      4   1   2           1   1       8   1
Wilson rf                     5   1   2           0   2       1   1
Gibson c                      4   0   1           0   0       5   1
Camnitz p                     3   0   0           0   1       1   0
  Leever p                    0   0   0           1   0       0   4
Totals                       38   8  13           3   5      27  13
FIELDING - 
DP: 1. Leever-Wagner-Flynn.
E: Leach (9), Wilson (7).
PB: Gibson (6).
BATTING - 
2B: Clarke (18).
3B: Miller 2 (9).
HR: Wilson (2,5th inning off Rucker 1 on).
SH: Clarke (23); Miller (15).
HBP: Gibson (5).
Team LOB: 9.
Brooklyn Superbas            AB   R   H RBI      BB  SO      PO   A
Davidson cf                   5   1   0           0   0       2   0
Daubert 1b                    4   1   3           1   0      10   0
Wheat lf                      5   0   1           0   1       2   0
Hummel 2b                     3   2   2           1   0       3   2
Dalton rf                     5   2   2           0   1       1   1
Lennox 3b                     4   1   1           1   0       2   2
  Burch pr                    0   0   0           0   0       0   0
McElveen ss                   4   0   2           0   1       1   4
Erwin c                       4   0   1           0   1       6   1
Rucker p                      2   0   0           0   1       0   1
  Dessau p                    2   1   1           0   0       0   2
Totals                       38   8  13           3   5      27  13
FIELDING - 
E: Daubert 2 (11).
PB: Erwin (8).
BATTING - 
2B: Dalton (5).
3B: Dalton (3).
SH: McElveen (3).
HBP: Hummel (2).
Team LOB: 7.
BASERUNNING - 
SB: Daubert (14); Hummel (13).
PITCHING
Pittsburgh Pirates           IP     H   R  ER  BB  SO  HR BFP
Camnitz                       4.1   7   6       2   5   0  23
Leever                        4.2   6   2       1   0   0  19
Totals                        9    13   8       3   5   0  42
HBP: Camnitz (10).
Brooklyn Superbas            IP     H   R  ER  BB  SO  HR BFP
Rucker                        5    11   7       1   3   1  28
Dessau                        4     2   1       2   2   0  14
Totals                        9    13   8       3   5   1  42
HBP: Rucker (7).
Umpires: HP - Bill Brennan, 1B - Hank O'Day
Time of Game: 2:05

 

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