1917 – After the Brooklyn Robins beat the Boston Braves, 5 – 1 in the first game of a doubleheader, Boston responds with a 4 – 2 victory in the nitecap. The 40-inning scoreless streak of Art Nehf ends when a walk followed by a single and a sacrifice fly in the 8th inning produces a run for Brooklyn. Nehf holds on for the victory over Leon Cadore and finishes the year at 17-8 for the sixth-place Braves. In the opener, Sherry Smith evens his season’s record, beating Jack Scott.

On October 4, 1917 — 1917 – After the Brooklyn Robins beat the Boston Braves, 5 – 1 in the first game of a doubleheader, Boston responds with a 4 – 2 victory in the nitecap. The 40-inning scoreless streak of Art Nehf ends when a walk followed by a single and a sacrifice fly in the 8th inning produces a run for Brooklyn. Nehf holds on for the victory over Leon Cadore and finishes the year at 17-8 for the sixth-place Braves. In the opener, Sherry Smith evens his season’s record, beating Jack Scott.


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Sources:
Baseball Reference October 4
National Pastime October 4
Retro Sheet
Hall of Fame
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