Cold weather keeps the crowd to 1,844 in New York as Joe McGinnity wins his 31st

On September 9, 1904 —  Cold weather keeps the crowd to 1,844 in New York as Joe McGinnity allows 12 Phillie hits but wins his 31st. The nitecap is called after five innings and no score.

 


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