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1916 BBW Replay Week 3 Summary - April 24-30, 1916

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Philadelphia (NL) Manager Pat Moran Week Three of the 1916 BBW Replay is in the books, and it was another interesting week of baseball. In both leagues, the East Coast teams are still playing on the East Coast, facing their East Coast brethren, and of course, the Midwest teams are still moving about the Midwest to get their early games in. Unfortunately, the NL teams have had a streak of bad weather to contend with, and by the end of Week Three, they find themselves having played twelve fewer games than the AL. It is early, and this should be easy to rectify over the course of the upcoming season. Every team is eyeing the upcoming roster cutdown date, so while teams do have a regular starting lineup, managers are always looking to slip in a prospect or two to get them at-bats or a few innings pitched before making a final roster decision. Several players have been farmed out already, and several more are in the queue this coming week. Many of these players won't appear again at t...

1916 BBW Replay Week 3 Results - April 24-30, 1916

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Monday, April 24, 1916   Transactions:   St. Louis (AL) pitcher Earl Hamilton (Team Finale: 04/23/1916) was sold to Detroit on 05/29/1916   Cincinnati infielder Frank Emmer made his Major League Debut on 04/25/1916   Detroit (H) 3 Chicago (AL) 2   The Tigers scored twice in the bottom of the first, but after the top of the sixth, the score was tied at 2-2, and the White Sox were able to come back. Detroit responded with a run in the bottom of the sixth to take a 3-2 lead, and this time Harry Coveleski (2-1, 1.69) was able to hold off the White Sox attack. In the top of the ninth, Chicago center fielder Happy Felsch was thrown out trying to score from second base on a single by right fielder Marty Cavanaugh in an exciting end to the game.   Boston (AL) 5 Philadelphia (AL) (H) 1   The first-place Red Sox built an early lead with two runs in the first and then added on from there, eventually leading 5-0 after the sixth innin...

1916 BBW Replay Week 2 Summary - April 17-23, 1916

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Boston (NL) Manager George Stallings Week Two of the 1916 BBW Replay is in the books, the first whole week of the season, and teams are off and running. As expected, the pitching dominates, but every once in a while, an offensive game might break out. I am being aggressive, at least in my mind, with regard to stolen bases and sacrifices, but even though it is early, I can see that I am falling behind, so I will need to stay on top of that. My homeruns are coming at about one per day for each league, although the Yankees hit five homeruns in two days on a trip to Washington this past week. I am assuming most of these are inside-the-park homeruns, but I know they aren’t all inside-the-park homeruns … I intend to stay neutral on this … a homerun is a homerun. In the AL, Boston is off to a fast start (8-2). However, this fast start is likely tied directly to playing the lowly Philadelphia A's six times (5-1) in their first ten games. In the 1916 season, five different AL teams held f...