Game 1, October 16, 1889 PHN 000 000 003 3 11 5 PHA 000 010 111 4 7 2 WP: Seward, LP: Gleason Game2, October 17, 1889 PHN 000 000 001 1 7 6 PHA 003 024 10x 10 15 2 WP: Weyhing, LP: Sanders Game 3, October 19, 1889 PHN 121 023 003 12 17 2 PHA 010 001 000 2 12 2 WP: Buffington, LP: McMahon Game 4, October 21, 1889 PHN 000 000 00 0 2 3 PHA 001 005 30 9 11 3 WP: Seward, LP: Sanders Game 5, October 22, 1889 PHN 210 000 3 4 1 PHA 000 001 1 6 5 Game ended due to cold weather WP: Anderson, LP: McMahon The Lansche book does not have a box score for the sixth game, which was won by the Phillies, 5-4 in seven innings. The game was not played in either team's home park, but in Mt. Gretna, Pennsylavania. It snowed the morning of the game, and the game ended because the players were too cold to play more. The winning pitcher was Bill Day, and the losing pitcher was George Baueswine.Back to 19th Century series descriptions
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