1942 Game Log
[2] Overall Record: 42–109
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 14
Braves
1–2
Al Javery (1–0)
Si Johnson (0–1)
None
10,150
0–1
2
April 15
Braves
2–6
Jim Tobin (1–0)
Cy Blanton (0–1)
None
2,052
0–2
3
April 16
Braves
1–2 (10)
Tom Earley (1–0)
Tommy Hughes (0–1)
None
1,500
0–3
4
April 17
@
Dodgers
1–7
Johnny Allen (1–0)
Lefty Hoerst (0–1)
None
15,430
[3]
0–4
5
April 18
@
Dodgers
2–1
Rube Melton (1–0)
Hugh Casey (0–1)
None
11,611
[4]
1–4
6
April 19
@
Dodgers
2–6
Curt Davis (2–0)
Cy Blanton (0–2)
None
15,576
1–5
7
April 20
@
Giants
6–3
Si Johnson (1–1)
Bill McGee (1–1)
None
1,393
2–5
–
April 21
@
Giants
Postponed (inclement weather);
[5] Makeup: August 15 as a traditional double-header
[6]
8
April 22
Giants
0–3
Dave Koslo (1–1)
Tommy Hughes (0–2)
None
2,000
[7]
2–6
9
April 23
Giants
2–5
Hal Schumacher (1–1)
Johnny Podgajny (0–1)
Ace Adams (1)
2,000
[8]
2–7
10
April 24
Dodgers
4–2
Lefty Hoerst (1–1)
Kirby Higbe (1–2)
None
1,893
[9]
3–7
11
April 25
Dodgers
1–4
Johnny Allen (2–0)
Rube Melton (1–1)
None
1,505
[10]
3–8
12
April 26 (1)
Dodgers
1–3
Curt Davis (3–0)
Ike Pearson (0–1)
None
see 2nd game
3–9
13
April 26 (2)
Dodgers
2–10
Ed Head (3–0)
Tommy Hughes (0–3)
None
21,766
[11]
3–10
14
April 28
@
Pirates
1–7
Max Butcher (2–1)
Earl Naylor (0–1)
None
1,752
3–11
15
April 29
@
Pirates
6–7 (10)
Rip Sewell (3–0)
Cy Blanton (0–3)
None
1,567
3–12
16
April 30
@
Pirates
6–3
Lefty Hoerst (2–1)
Johnny Lanning (0–2)
None
1,826
4–12
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
17
May 1
@
Reds
5–6
Elmer Riddle (1–3)
Johnny Podgajny (0–2)
None
805
4–13
18
May 2
@
Reds
3–4
Johnny Vander Meer (2–2)
Cy Blanton (0–4)
None
2,013
4–14
19
May 3 (1)
@
Cubs
1–9
Bill Lee (3–1)
Tommy Hughes (0–4)
None
see 2nd game
4–15
20
May 3 (2)
@
Cubs
8–1
Rube Melton (2–1)
Hi Bithorn (0–2)
None
19,980
5–15
21
May 5
@
Cubs
4–2
Johnny Podgajny (1–2)
Claude Passeau (2–3)
None
2,161
6–15
22
May 6
@
Cardinals
2–11
Mort Cooper (2–2)
Si Johnson (1–2)
None
789
6–16
–
May 7
@
Cardinals
Postponed (inclement weather);
[12] Makeup: June 13 as a traditional double-header
23
May 9
@
Braves
2–6
Jim Tobin (4–3)
Lefty Hoerst (2–2)
None
3,828
[13]
6–17
24
May 10 (1)
[a]
@
Braves
1–5
Al Javery (2–2)
Rube Melton (2–2)
None
see 2nd game
6–18
25
May 10 (2)
[a]
@
Braves
4–3
Tommy Hughes (1–4)
Lefty Wallace (1–1)
None
20,657
7–18
26
May 11
@
Braves
2–3
Tom Earley (3–1)
Johnny Podgajny (1–3)
None
1,596
7–19
27
May 12
Cardinals
3–2
Lefty Hoerst (3–2)
Max Lanier (2–2)
None
2,000
8–19
28
May 13
Cardinals
1–9
Lon Warneke (2–2)
Si Johnson (1–3)
None
5,000
8–20
29
May 14
Cubs
3–5
Bill Lee (5–1)
Rube Melton (2–3)
None
2,000
8–21
30
May 15
Cubs
1–2
Claude Passeau (4–3)
Tommy Hughes (1–5)
None
1,500
8–22
–
May 16
Cubs
Postponed (inclement weather);
[14] Makeup: June 25
[6]
31
May 17 (1)
Pirates
2–7
Luke Hamlin (2–1)
Lefty Hoerst (3–3)
None
see 2nd game
8–23
32
May 17 (2)
Pirates
5–4 (11)
Rube Melton (3–3)
Bob Klinger (2–1)
None
10,079
[15]
9–23
33
May 19
Pirates
5–4
Johnny Podgajny (2–3)
Max Butcher (4–3)
Lefty Hoerst (1)
3,366
10–23
34
May 20
Reds
3–10
Ray Starr (4–1)
Tommy Hughes (1–6)
None
1,145
10–24
35
May 21
Reds
3–2
Si Johnson (2–3)
Paul Derringer (0–2)
None
1,068
11–24
36
May 22
Braves
7–10
Lou Tost (3–2)
Earl Naylor (0–2)
Johnny Sain (2)
4,007
11–25
37
May 23
Braves
6–5
Si Johnson (3–3)
Manny Salvo (1–2)
None
1,663
[16]
12–25
38
May 24 (1)
Braves
3–2 (11)
Sam Nahem (1–0)
Jim Tobin (5–5)
None
see 2nd game
13–25
39
May 24 (2)
Braves
3–6
Dick Errickson (2–0)
Earl Naylor (0–3)
Johnny Sain (3)
10,965
[17]
13–26
40
May 25
@
Dodgers
0–3
Curt Davis (6–1)
Lefty Hoerst (3–4)
None
9,572
13–27
41
May 27
Giants
2–6
Bob Carpenter (4–2)
Si Johnson (3–4)
None
5,110
13–28
42
May 29
@
Braves
2–1
Rube Melton (4–3)
Dick Errickson (2–1)
None
2,078
14–28
43
May 30 (1)
@
Braves
1–10
Lou Tost (5–2)
Johnny Podgajny (2–4)
None
see 2nd game
14–29
44
May 30 (2)
@
Braves
3–4
Johnny Hutchings (1–0)
Sam Nahem (1–1)
Johnny Sain (4)
18,558
14–30
45
May 31 (1)
@
Giants
2–3
Bill Lohrman (3–2)
Tommy Hughes (1–7)
None
see 2nd game
14–31
46
May 31 (2)
@
Giants
1–7
Bob Carpenter (5–2)
Lefty Hoerst (3–5)
None
18,072
14–32
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
47
June 2
@
Reds
1–0 (10)
Si Johnson (4–4)
Elmer Riddle (1–6)
None
1,486
15–32
48
June 3
@
Reds
2–1 (10)
Rube Melton (5–3)
Paul Derringer (1–3)
None
11,047
16–32
49
June 5
@
Pirates
5–6
Ken Heintzelman (4–5)
Lefty Hoerst (3–6)
Dutch Dietz (1)
1,195
16–33
50
June 6
@
Pirates
1–3
Rip Sewell (5–5)
Tommy Hughes (1–8)
None
2,184
[18]
16–34
51
June 7 (1)
@
Pirates
4–5 (10)
Ken Heintzelman (5–5)
Si Johnson (4–5)
None
see 2nd game
16–35
52
June 7 (2)
@
Pirates
6–8 (7)
[b]
Johnny Lanning (2–2)
Rube Melton (5–4)
Lefty Wilkie (1)
8,461
16–36
53
June 10
@
Cubs
2–5
Bill Lee (8–4)
Johnny Podgajny (2–5)
None
4,837
16–37
54
June 11
@
Cubs
1–7
Claude Passeau (9–3)
Rube Melton (5–5)
None
2,472
16–38
55
June 12
@
Cardinals
1–2
Mort Cooper (7–3)
Tommy Hughes (1–9)
None
6,866
16–39
–
June 13 (1)
@
Cardinals
Postponed (inclement weather);
[19] Makeup: July 15 as a traditional double-header
[6]
–
June 13 (2)
@
Cardinals
Postponed (inclement weather);
[19] Makeup: August 28 as a traditional double-header
[6]
56
June 14 (1)
@
Cardinals
1–9
Lon Warneke (5–2)
Si Johnson (4–6)
None
see 2nd game
16–40
57
June 14 (2)
@
Cardinals
5–6
Howie Krist (3–0)
Sam Nahem (1–2)
None
10,367
16–41
58
June 16
Pirates
5–1
Johnny Podgajny (3–5)
Luke Hamlin (2–3)
None
1,196
17–41
59
June 17
Pirates
1–6
Bob Klinger (4–1)
Lefty Hoerst (3–7)
None
3,804
[20]
17–42
60
June 19
Reds
4–6
Bucky Walters (7–5)
Si Johnson (4–7)
Joe Beggs (2)
6,074
[21]
17–43
61
June 20
Reds
0–7
Elmer Riddle (2–6)
Rube Melton (5–6)
None
1,570
[22]
17–44
62
June 21 (1)
Reds
3–2
Tommy Hughes (2–9)
Johnny Vander Meer (7–5)
None
see 2nd game
18–44
63
June 21 (2)
Reds
1–2
Ray Starr (10–2)
Johnny Podgajny (3–6)
None
8,114
[23]
18–45
64
June 23
Cubs
4–8
Vern Olsen (3–4)
Lefty Hoerst (3–8)
Bill Fleming (1)
1,520
18–46
65
June 24
Cubs
1–3
Claude Passeau (11–4)
Earl Naylor (0–4)
None
4,309
[24]
18–47
66
June 25
Cubs
1–7
Bill Lee (9–6)
Johnny Podgajny (3–7)
None
1,184
18–48
–
June 26
Cardinals
Postponed (inclement weather);
[25] Makeup: July 23
–
June 27
Cardinals
Postponed (inclement weather);
[26] Makeup: September 14
67
June 28 (1)
Cardinals
2–1 (15)
Tommy Hughes (3–9)
Howie Krist (3–1)
None
see 2nd game
19–48
68
June 28 (2)
Cardinals
1–3
Lon Warneke (6–3)
Si Johnson (4–8)
None
8,775
[27]
19–49
69
June 29
Dodgers
3–10
Ed Head (6–4)
Rube Melton (5–7)
Johnny Allen (3)
8,066
[28]
19–50
70
June 30
@
Giants
3–4
Cliff Melton (10–5)
Johnny Podgajny (3–8)
None
3,252
19–51
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
71
July 3
Dodgers
1–8
[c]
Whit Wyatt (8–2)
Lefty Hoerst (3–9)
None
1,646
19–52
72
July 4 (1)
Dodgers
0–14
Kirby Higbe (8–4)
Earl Naylor (0–5)
None
see 2nd game
19–53
73
July 4 (2)
Dodgers
4–5
Johnny Allen (6–4)
Ike Pearson (0–2)
Hugh Casey (8)
15,574
[29]
19–54
74
July 5 (1)
Giants
3–2
Tommy Hughes (4–9)
Hal Schumacher (5–7)
None
see 2nd game
20–54
75
July 5 (2)
Giants
5–3
Si Johnson (5–8)
Tom Sunkel (2–3)
Rube Melton (1)
8,539
[30]
21–54
–
July 6
1942 Major League Baseball All-Star Game at the
Polo Grounds in
New York
76
July 9
@
Pirates
0–9
Rip Sewell (9–7)
Rube Melton (5–8)
None
29,488
21–55
–
July 10
@
Pirates
Postponed (inclement weather);
[31] Makeup: September 3
[32]
77
July 11
@
Pirates
5–12
Lefty Wilkie (4–4)
Ike Pearson (0–3)
None
2,034
21–56
78
July 12 (1)
@
Reds
0–2
Johnny Vander Meer (9–7)
Tommy Hughes (4–10)
None
see 2nd game
21–57
79
July 12 (2)
@
Reds
1–2
Elmer Riddle (3–6)
Si Johnson (5–9)
None
9,185
21–58
–
July 13
@
Reds
Postponed (inclement weather);
[33] Makeup: September 1
80
July 14
@
Reds
2–1
Rube Melton (6–8)
Ray Starr (12–5)
None
1,375
22–58
81
July 15 (1)
@
Cardinals
3–7
Johnny Beazley (10–4)
Lefty Hoerst (3–10)
None
see 2nd game
22–59
82
July 15 (2)
@
Cardinals
4–9
Murry Dickson (3–1)
Johnny Podgajny (3–9)
None
10,602
22–60
83
July 16
@
Cardinals
4–3 (10)
Tommy Hughes (5–10)
Whitey Moore (0–1)
None
6,458
23–60
84
July 17
@
Cardinals
1–10
Howie Krist (6–1)
Si Johnson (5–10)
None
785
23–61
85
July 18
@
Cubs
1–2
Bill Lee (10–9)
Rube Melton (6–9)
Bill Fleming (2)
4,230
23–62
86
July 19 (1)
@
Cubs
8–5
Johnny Podgajny (4–9)
Lon Warneke (6–6)
Tommy Hughes (1)
see 2nd game
24–62
87
July 19 (2)
@
Cubs
4–8
Hi Bithorn (5–6)
Boom-Boom Beck (0–1)
None
16,682
24–63
88
July 21
Cardinals
1–6
Howie Krist (7–1)
Tommy Hughes (5–11)
None
5,271
[34]
24–64
89
July 22
Cardinals
0–7
Johnny Beazley (11–4)
Si Johnson (5–11)
None
2,290
24–65
90
July 23
Cardinals
4–3
Rube Melton (7–9)
Harry Gumbert (4–5)
None
3,881
[35]
25–65
–
July 24
Cubs
Postponed (inclement weather);
[36] Makeup: September 16 as a traditional double-header
91
July 25
Cubs
1–4
Lon Warneke (7–6)
Johnny Podgajny (4–10)
None
4,513
[37]
25–66
92
July 26 (1)
Cubs
4–3
Tommy Hughes (6–11)
Bill Lee (10–10)
None
see 2nd game
26–66
93
July 26 (2)
Cubs
6–1
Lefty Hoerst (4–10)
Claude Passeau (14–8)
None
6,954
[38]
27–66
–
July 27
Reds
Postponed (inclement weather);
[39] Makeup: July 28 as a traditional double-header
94
July 28 (1)
Reds
1–8
Johnny Vander Meer (10–8)
Si Johnson (5–12)
None
see 2nd game
27–67
95
July 28 (2)
Reds
1–3
Ray Starr (13–7)
Rube Melton (7–10)
None
2,789
27–68
–
July 29
Reds
Postponed (inclement weather);
[40] Makeup: July 30
96
July 30
Reds
4–2
Ike Pearson (1–3)
Bucky Walters (12–8)
None
4,141
[41]
28–68
–
July 31
Pirates
Postponed (inclement weather);
[42] Makeup: September 9 as a traditional double-header
[43]
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
97
August 1
Pirates
2–1 (12)
Tommy Hughes (7–11)
Rip Sewell (11–9)
None
1,595
[44]
29–68
98
August 2 (1)
Pirates
2–4
Luke Hamlin (3–4)
Rube Melton (7–11)
None
see 2nd game
29–69
99
August 2 (2)
Pirates
2–3
Dutch Dietz (4–4)
Lefty Hoerst (4–11)
Max Butcher (1)
7,794
[45]
29–70
100
August 4
Braves
4–2
Si Johnson (6–12)
Jim Tobin (9–15)
None
3,020
30–70
101
August 5
Braves
5–2
Tommy Hughes (8–11)
Tom Earley (4–9)
None
3,294
[46]
31–70
102
August 7
Giants
4–6
Carl Hubbell (7–6)
Rube Melton (7–12)
Ace Adams (7)
8,500
[47]
31–71
–
August 8
Giants
Postponed (inclement weather);
[48] Makeup: September 8
103
August 9 (1)
Giants
2–3 (10)
Bill Lohrman (10–4)
Johnny Podgajny (4–11)
None
see 2nd game
31–72
104
August 9 (2)
Giants
0–2
Bill McGee (4–2)
Tommy Hughes (8–12)
None
3,081
[49]
31–73
105
August 10
@
Dodgers
0–6
Kirby Higbe (11–8)
Lefty Hoerst (4–12)
None
16,780
31–74
106
August 12
@
Dodgers
0–1
Larry French (12–1)
Rube Melton (7–13)
None
3,661
[50]
31–75
107
August 14
@
Giants
2–5
Carl Hubbell (8–6)
Si Johnson (6–13)
None
1,674
[51]
31–76
108
August 15 (1)
@
Giants
3–5
Ace Adams (4–3)
Tommy Hughes (8–13)
None
see 2nd game
31–77
109
August 15 (2)
@
Giants
3–4 (10)
Harry Feldman (3–1)
Johnny Podgajny (4–12)
None
9,816
31–78
110
August 16 (1)
@
Giants
5–6
Harry Feldman (4–1)
Lefty Hoerst (4–13)
None
14,955
31–79
–
August 16 (2)
@
Giants
Postponed (inclement weather,
[52] rain
[53] ); Makeup: September 24 as a traditional double-header
111
August 18
Dodgers
3–1
Rube Melton (8–13)
Max Macon (3–1)
None
7,560
[54]
32–79
112
August 22 (1)
[d]
@
Braves
1–2 (10)
Jim Tobin (10–17)
Tommy Hughes (8–14)
None
see 2nd game
32–80
113
August 22 (2)
[d]
@
Braves
5–3
Si Johnson (7–13)
Johnny Sain (4–6)
None
2,747
33–80
114
August 23 (1)
[d]
@
Braves
1–3
Al Javery (11–13)
Lefty Hoerst (4–14)
None
see 2nd game
33–81
115
August 23 (2)
[d]
@
Braves
2–0
Rube Melton (9–13)
Manny Salvo (6–6)
None
6,511
34–81
116
August 25
@
Cubs
6–4
Johnny Podgajny (5–12)
Bill Lee (13–12)
Rube Melton (2)
2,541
35–81
117
August 26 (1)
[e]
@
Cubs
3–2 (11)
Tommy Hughes (9–14)
Hi Bithorn (7–11)
Rube Melton (3)
see 2nd game
36–81
118
August 26 (2)
[e]
@
Cubs
0–3
Bill Fleming (4–5)
Si Johnson (7–14)
None
7,784
36–82
119
August 28 (1)
@
Cardinals
4–7
Harry Gumbert (7–5)
Sam Nahem (1–3)
None
see 2nd game
36–83
120
August 28 (2)
@
Cardinals
5–7
Howie Krist (11–3)
Rube Melton (9–14)
Ernie White (2)
1,914
36–84
121
August 29
@
Cardinals
2–5
Mort Cooper (17–7)
Ike Pearson (1–4)
None
1,865
36–85
122
August 30 (1)
@
Reds
0–2
Johnny Vander Meer (16–9)
Tommy Hughes (9–15)
None
see 2nd game
36–86
123
August 30 (2)
@
Reds
5–8
Ray Starr (14–12)
Johnny Podgajny (5–13)
Joe Beggs (8)
6,437
36–87
124
August 31
@
Reds
1–8
Elmer Riddle (6–9)
Rube Melton (9–15)
None
4,108
36–88
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
125
September 1
@
Reds
3–4 (11)
Joe Beggs (5–4)
Si Johnson (7–15)
None
1,030
36–89
126
September 2
@
Pirates
2–5
Dutch Dietz (6–6)
Lefty Hoerst (4–15)
None
3,712
36–90
–
September 3
@
Pirates
Postponed (inclement weather);
[55] Makeup: September 10 as a traditional double-header in Philadelphia
[56]
127
September 6 (1)
[e]
Braves
3–13
Tom Earley (5–11)
Si Johnson (7–16)
None
see 2nd game
36–91
128
September 6 (2)
[e]
Braves
3–7
Manny Salvo (7–7)
Lefty Hoerst (4–16)
None
5,738
36–92
129
September 7 (1)
Giants
3–5
Bill Lohrman (13–4)
Tommy Hughes (9–16)
None
see 2nd game
36–93
130
September 7 (2)
Giants
0–4
Bob Carpenter (10–9)
Rube Melton (9–16)
None
5,290
[57]
36–94
–
September 8
Giants
Postponed (inclement weather);
[58] Makeup: September 25 as a traditional double-header in New York
–
September 9 (1)
Pirates
Cancelled (inclement weather);
[59] Was not rescheduled
[59]
–
September 9 (2)
Pirates
Cancelled (inclement weather);
[59] Was not rescheduled
[59]
131
September 10 (1)
Pirates
2–1 (11)
Tommy Hughes (10–16)
Dutch Dietz (6–8)
None
not available
[60]
37–94
–
September 10 (2)
Pirates
Cancelled (inclement weather);
[61] Was not rescheduled
[61]
132
September 11
Reds
5–8 (11)
Joe Beggs (6–4)
Rube Melton (9–17)
None
393
37–95
133
September 12
Reds
1–4
Elmer Riddle (7–10)
Andy Lapihuska (0–1)
None
1,017
[62]
37–96
134
September 13 (1)
Cardinals
2–1
Tommy Hughes (11–16)
Johnny Beazley (19–6)
None
see 2nd game
38–96
135
September 13 (2)
Cardinals
2–3
Bill Beckmann (1–1)
Rube Melton (9–18)
None
20,798
[63]
38–97
136
September 14
Cardinals
3–6
Howie Krist (13–3)
Johnny Podgajny (5–14)
None
2,550
38–98
137
September 15
Cardinals
2–3 (14)
Murry Dickson (6–3)
Si Johnson (7–17)
None
3,526
38–99
138
September 16 (1)
Cubs
3–1
Johnny Podgajny (6–14)
Claude Passeau (18–13)
None
see 2nd game
39–99
139
September 16 (2)
Cubs
1–4
Hi Bithorn (9–14)
George Hennessey (0–1)
None
1,287
39–100
140
September 17
Cubs
0–8
Hank Wyse (2–0)
Andy Lapihuska (0–2)
None
1,500
39–101
–
September 18
@
Dodgers
Postponed (inclement weather);
[64] Makeup: September 21
[65]
141
September 19
@
Dodgers
4–5 (11)
Hugh Casey (6–3)
Si Johnson (7–18)
None
7,254
[66]
39–102
142
September 20 (1)
@
Dodgers
7–3
Tommy Hughes (12–16)
Whit Wyatt (18–7)
Rube Melton (4)
see 2nd game
40–102
143
September 20 (2)
@
Dodgers
2–4
Bobo Newsom (13–19)
Ike Pearson (1–5)
None
15,666
40–103
144
September 21
@
Dodgers
1–3
Kirby Higbe (15–11)
Si Johnson (7–19)
None
15,361
40–104
145
September 23
@
Dodgers
0–6
Larry French (14–4)
Rube Melton (9–19)
None
4,047
[67]
40–105
146
September 24 (1)
@
Giants
0–8
Bill Lohrman (14–5)
Tommy Hughes (12–17)
None
see 2nd game
40–106
147
September 24 (2)
@
Giants
3–2
George Hennessey (1–1)
Bill Voiselle (0–1)
None
3,066
41–106
148
September 25 (1)
@
Giants
3–6
Hal Schumacher (12–13)
Ike Pearson (1–6)
None
see 2nd game
41–107
149
September 25 (2)
@
Giants
9–1
Si Johnson (8–19)
Hank Leiber (0–1)
None
1,674
42–107
150
September 26
Dodgers
3–8
Larry French (15–4)
Rube Melton (9–20)
Hugh Casey (13)
2,874
[68]
42–108
151
September 27
Dodgers
3–4
Kirby Higbe (16–11)
Tommy Hughes (12–18)
Les Webber (1)
4,650
[69]
42–109
^[a] The original schedule indicated single games on May 10 and August 21 at Boston;
[70] which became a double-header on May 10.
^[b] The second game of a scheduled double-header on June 7, 1942, ended after seven innings due to the Pennsylvania Sunday curfew law
[71] with the score 6–8.
[72]
[73]
^[c] The July 3, 1942, game was protested by the Phils in the top of the fifth inning.
[74]
[75]
[76] The protest was later denied.
[77]
^[d] The original schedule indicated single games on August 22 and 23 and September 21 and 22 at Boston;
[70] which became double-headers on August 22 and 23.
^[e] The original schedule indicated single games on August 26 and 27 at Chicago;
[70] which became a double-header on August 26.
^[f] The original schedule indicated single games on September 5 and 6 with Boston;
[70] which became a double-header on September 6.