Weeghman Park Federal League Lasts
aka Cubs Park (1920-25), Wrigley Field (1926-present)
Chicago, IL
This park was also used by National League.
For the stadium firsts, click here.
Game | 10/03/1915 | Pittsburgh Rebels 0, Chicago Whales 3 (game 2, 7 innings) |
Umpires | Bill Brennan, Jim Johnstone | |
Managers | Joe Tinker, Whales | |
Rebel Oakes, Rebels | ||
Starting Pitchers | Bill Bailey, Whales | |
Elmer Knetzer, Rebels | ||
Attendance | 34,212 | |
Batting | ||
Batter | Ed Konetchy (line out) | |
Hit | Charlie Pechous (single) | |
Run | Dutch Zwilling | |
RBI | Art Wilson | |
Single | Charlie Pechous | |
Double | Dutch Zwilling | |
Triple | Max Flack (09/24/1915) | |
Home Run | Dutch Zwilling (09/25/1915) | |
Grand Slam | Rollie Zeider (05/06/1914) | |
IPHR | Jimmy Smith (07/17/1915 Game 2) | |
Stolen Base | Mickey Doolin | |
Sacrifice Hit | Bill Bailey | |
Sacrifice Fly | Les Mann (10/03/1915 Game 1) | |
Cycle | NONE by FL player | |
Pitching | ||
Win | Bill Bailey | |
Loss | Elmer Knetzer | |
Shutout | Bill Bailey | |
Save | Claude Hendrix (09/21/1915 Game 2) | |
Hit by Pitch | Tom Seaton hit Mickey Doolin (09/23/1915 Game 2) | |
Wild Pitch | Fin Wilson (09/27/1915) | |
Balk | Frank Allen (07/04/1915) | |
No-Hitter | NONE by FL player | |
Fielding | ||
Putout | Dutch Zwilling |