October 7, 1935 Game 6 World Series – Chicago Cubs vs Detroit Tigers
In Game 6, Pete Fox’s RBI double off of Larry French put the Tigers on the board. Billy Herman’s RBI single tied the game in the third off of Tommy Bridges, who put the Tigers back in front in the fourth with an RBI groundout with two on, but Herman’s two-run home run in the fifth put the Cubs ahead 3–2. The Tigers tied the game in the sixth when Billy Rogell doubled with two outs and scored on Marv Owen’s single. In the ninth, Mickey Cochrane singled and moved to second on a groundout before Goose Goslin’s walk-off single won it in front of Detroit’s home fans, pitcher Tommy Bridges getting his second win of the Series. Stan Hack tripled to lead off the top of the 9th for the Cubs, but was left stranded at third.
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