Patsy Dougherty leads the Highlanders over the Americans

Patsy Dougherty of the New York Highlanders, catcher Charlie Graham, and umpire Jack Sheridan await George Winter’s pitch during a game at Boston’s Huntington Avenue Grounds, April 17, 1906. The 17,697 fans in attendance see New York go on to defeat the Americans, 4-3. Dougherty, batting leadoff, goes 2-for-5 with two RBI and a double; Graham is hitless but reaches base three times (two walks and a hit-by-pitch). Winter goes the distance, allowing nine hits and a walk while striking out two. Al Orth, pitching in relief of Bill Hogg, gets the win. The game lasts one hour and 59 minutes.
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