Frank Isbell Stats & Facts
Frank Isbell Essentials Positions: Bats: L Throws: R 71 Weight: 190 Born: 8 21, 1875 in Delevan, NY USA Died: 7 15 1941 in Wichita, KS USA Debut: 1898-05-01 Last Game: 10/3/1909 Full Name: William Frank Isbell
Frank Isbell Essentials Positions: Bats: L Throws: R 71 Weight: 190 Born: 8 21, 1875 in Delevan, NY USA Died: 7 15 1941 in Wichita, KS USA Debut: 1898-05-01 Last Game: 10/3/1909 Full Name: William Frank Isbell
Ed Walsh sets another major league record for fielding chances for pitchers, handling 12 assists and three putouts in a 13-inning game.
1906 – In an all-Chicago World Series, Ed Reulbach’s no-hit bid is broken by Jiggs Donahue’s single in the 7th inning, but the Cubs beat the White Sox, 7 – 1. The next World Series one-hitter will come in 1945, by another Cubs pitcher, Claude Passeau.
1906 – Snow flies at Chicago’s West Side Park as the first one-city World Series opens with the 116-win Cubs heavy favorites. However, White Sox starter Nick Altrock outduels Three Finger Brown for a 2 – 1 victory.
At American League Park in Washington, D.C., the White Sox establish a new American League record, winning their 19th consecutive game with a 4-1 victory over the hometown Senators. In 2002, the A’s will string together 20 straight wins to surpass the AL mark, but will fall one short of the major league mark established by the 1935 Cubs.
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