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1906 World Series

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The 1906 World Series featured a crosstown matchup between the Chicago Cubs, who had posted the highest regular-season win total (116) and winning percentage in major league history, and the Chicago White Sox. The White Sox, known as the "Hitless Wonders" after finishing with the worst team batting average (.230) in the American League, beat the Cubs in six games for one of the greatest upsets in Series history.

It was the first appearance in the World Series for both teams, and the first of three in a row for the Cubs. The White Sox would not reappear in the World Series until the 1917 World Series. The Cubs home field was the West Side Grounds, while the White Sox played at South Side Park.

It was the first World Series appearance for the Cubs' famous infield trio of Joe Tinker (shortstop), Johnny Evers (second base), and Frank Chance (first base). The trio hit a combined 9-for-59 in the series. Two future Hall of Fame pitchers also appeared: Mordecai Brown for the Cubs and Ed Walsh for the White Sox. Sadly, this legendary pair never pitched against each other in any game of the series. Neither of them pitched the best game of the series. Instead, that honor went to the Cubs' 23-year-old Ed Reulbach who pitched the first one-hitter in World Series history in Game 2.

The Cubs were managed by their first baseman Frank Chance. The White Sox were managed by one of their outfielders, Fielder Jones.

Amazingly, this was the last World Series to date to feature two franchises that had never before appeared in the Series.

Managers: Fielder Jones (White Sox), Frank Chance (Cubs)

Umpires: Jim Johnstone (NL), Silk O'Loughlin (AL)

Contents

  • 1 Matchup
    • 1.1 Game 1, October 9
    • 1.2 Game 2, October 10
    • 1.3 Game 3, October 11
    • 1.4 Game 4, October 12
    • 1.5 Game 5, October 13
    • 1.6 Game 6, October 14
  • 2 Notable Performances
    • 2.1 Cubs
    • 2.2 White Sox
  • 3 External links

[edit] Matchup

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GameScoreDate
1White Sox 2, Cubs 1 October 9
2Cubs 7, White Sox 1October 10
3White Sox 3, Cubs 0October 11
4Cubs 1, White Sox 0October 12
5White Sox 8, Cubs 6October 13
6White Sox 8, Cubs 3October 14

[edit] Game 1, October 9

West Side Park, Chicago, Illinois

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
White Sox 000 011 000 241
Cubs 000 001 000 142
W: Nick Altrock (1-0)  L: Mordecai Brown (0-1)

[edit] Game 2, October 10

South Side Park, Chicago, Illinois

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Cubs 031 001 020 7102
White Sox 000 010 000 112
W: Ed Reulbach (1-0)  L: Doc White (0-1)

[edit] Game 3, October 11

West Side Park, Chicago, Illinois

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
White Sox 000 003 000 341
Cubs 000 000 000 022
W: Ed Walsh (1-0)  L: Jack Pfiester (0-1)

[edit] Game 4, October 12

South Side Park, Chicago, Illinois

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Cubs 000 000 100 171
White Sox 000 000 000 021
W: Mordecai Brown (1-1)  L: Nick Altrock (1-1)

[edit] Game 5, October 13

West Side Park, Chicago, Illinois

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
White Sox 102 401 000 8126
Cubs 300 102 000 660
W: Ed Walsh (2-0)  L: Jack Pfiester (0-2)

[edit] Game 6, October 14

South Side Park, Chicago, Illinois

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Cubs 100 010 001 370
White Sox 340 000 01X 8143
W: Doc White (1-1)  L: Mordecai Brown (1-2)

[edit] Notable Performances

[edit] Cubs

  • Wildfire Schulte (2B): 7-for-26 (.269 BA); 1 run; 3 doubles; 3 RBI
  • Solly Hofman (OF): 7-for-23 (.304 BA); 3 runs; 1 double; 2 RBI

[edit] White Sox

  • George Davis (SS): 4-for-13 (.308 BA); 4 runs; 3 doubles; 6 RBI
  • Jiggs Donahue (1B): 6-for-18 (.333 BA); 2 doubles; 1 triple; 4 RBI
  • Frank Isbell (2B): 8-for-26 (.308 BA); 4 runs; 4 doubles; 4 RBI
  • George Rohe (3B): 7-for-21 (.333 BA); 2 runs; 1 doubles; 2 triples; 4 RBI
  • Ed Walsh (P): 2 games started; 2 wins; 1 complete game (shutout); 1.20 ERA; 15 innings pitched; 7 hits; 2 earned runs; 6 bases on balls; 17 strikeouts

[edit] External links

  • 1906 World Series at WorldSeries.com (MLB.com)
  • 1906 World Series at Baseball-Reference.com
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