Harry Howell Stats & Facts
Harry Howell Essentials Positions: Bats: R Throws: R 69 Weight: Born: 11 14, 1876 in Brooklyn, NY USA Died: 5 22 1956 in Spokane, WA USA Debut: 1898-10-10 Last Game: 5/14/1910 Full Name: Harry Taylor Howell
Harry Howell Essentials Positions: Bats: R Throws: R 69 Weight: Born: 11 14, 1876 in Brooklyn, NY USA Died: 5 22 1956 in Spokane, WA USA Debut: 1898-10-10 Last Game: 5/14/1910 Full Name: Harry Taylor Howell
Cy Young goes all the way as Boston loses to the Highlanders, 15 – 14. The New Yorkers had been shut out in their two previous matches in the series. Patsy Dougherty leads the Boston offense by hitting for the cycle, but Cy gets little defense as Boston makes eight errors behind him. New York starter Jack Chesbro is lifted in the 6th for Harry Howell, while Willie Keeler has four hits to lead the Highlander offense. The game lasts 2 hours, 10 minutes.
En route to a 2-0 victory over Baltimore, left-handed hurler Rube Wadell, playing in his first game for Connie Mack’s A’s, faces the minimum 27 batters, striking out 13 in the Oriole Park contest. In the sixth frame, the 25 year-old Philadelphia southpaw becomes the first American League pitcher to toss an immaculate inning when he fans Billy Gilbert, Harry Howell, and Jack Cronin on nine consecutive pitches.
Playing his first game for Connie Mack’s A’s, Rube Waddell faces only 27 batters, blanking the Orioles, 2 – 0. The 25-year old southpaw strikes out the side three times by whiffing Billy Gilbert, Harry Howell and Jack Cronin in the 3rd (on just nine pitches) 6th, and 9th innings. C Ossee Schreckengost throws out the two baserunners.
Behind the pitching of Harry Howell, the New York Highlanders win their first major league game, 7 – 2, over the Washington Senators.
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