1939 Game Log
[3] Overall Record: 45–106–1
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
–
April 18
@
Bees
Postponed (rain);
[4] Makeup: July 9 as a traditional double-header
1
April 19 (1)
@
Bees
6–7 (12)
Bill Posedel (1–0)
Max Butcher (0–1)
None
1,501
0–1
–
April 19 (2)
@
Bees
Postponed (rain);
[5] Makeup: August 16 as a traditional double-header
2
April 20
@
Bees
0–2
Lou Fette (1–0)
Syl Johnson (0–1)
None
3,166
0–2
3
April 21
Dodgers
2–2 (11)
[a]
None
None
None
2,500
0–2–1
4
April 22
Dodgers
5–4
Elmer Burkart (1–0)
Red Evans (0–2)
None
3,000
1–2–1
5
April 23
Dodgers
5–4 (12)
Boom-Boom Beck (1–0)
Hugh Casey (0–1)
None
8,000
2–2–1
6
April 24
Giants
6–5
Max Butcher (1–1)
Slick Castleman (0–1)
Boom-Boom Beck (1)
3,000
3–2–1
7
April 25
Giants
8–1
Claude Passeau (1–0)
Cliff Melton (0–2)
Jim Henry (1)
3,500
4–2–1
–
April 26
Giants
Postponed (rain);
[6] Makeup: August 20 as a traditional double-header
8
April 27
Bees
4–5
Danny MacFayden (2–0)
Al Hollingsworth (0–1)
Tom Earley (1)
8,000
4–3–1
–
April 28
Bees
Postponed (rain);
[7] Makeup: July 2 as a traditional double-header
9
April 29
@
Dodgers
0–5
Whit Wyatt (1–0)
Hugh Mulcahy (0–1)
None
8,576
[8]
4–4–1
10
April 30
@
Dodgers
1–3
Luke Hamlin (3–0)
Max Butcher (1–2)
None
20,583
4–5–1
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
11
May 1
@
Dodgers
12–13
Whit Wyatt (2–0)
Jim Henry (0–1)
None
8,063
4–6–1
12
May 2
Cubs
6–1
Syl Johnson (1–1)
Ray Harrell (0–1)
None
1,500
5–6–1
13
May 3
Cubs
4–1
Hugh Mulcahy (1–1)
Earl Whitehill (1–1)
None
1,500
6–6–1
14
May 4
Pirates
4–6
Russ Bauers (1–0)
Max Butcher (1–3)
None
3,500
6–7–1
15
May 5
Pirates
7–10
Rip Sewell (2–1)
Al Hollingsworth (0–2)
Mace Brown (2)
2,000
6–8–1
16
May 6
Pirates
1–0
Claude Passeau (2–0)
Mace Brown (0–2)
None
7,000
7–8–1
17
May 7
Reds
4–13
Paul Derringer (3–0)
Hugh Mulcahy (1–2)
None
18,046
7–9–1
18
May 8
Reds
8–7
Max Butcher (2–3)
Johnny Vander Meer (0–1)
Boom-Boom Beck (2)
2,313
8–9–1
19
May 9
Reds
4–8
Lee Grissom (1–1)
Hugh Mulcahy (1–3)
Peaches Davis (1)
2,239
8–10–1
20
May 10
Cardinals
3–4
Lon Warneke (3–1)
Claude Passeau (2–1)
Bob Bowman (1)
7,000
8–11–1
–
May 11
Cardinals
Postponed (rain);
[9] Makeup: June 10 as a traditional double-header
21
May 12
@
Giants
10–6
Syl Johnson (2–1)
Dick Coffman (1–1)
Hugh Mulcahy (1)
5,995
9–11–1
–
May 13
@
Giants
Postponed (rain);
[10] Makeup: August 13 as a traditional double-header
22
May 14
@
Giants
1–2 (10)
Carl Hubbell (1–0)
Max Butcher (2–4)
None
22,485
9–12–1
23
May 16
@
Pirates
5–8
Joe Bowman (1–1)
Claude Passeau (2–2)
None
1,823
9–13–1
24
May 17
@
Pirates
7–3
Hugh Mulcahy (2–3)
Bob Klinger (2–4)
None
2,075
10–13–1
25
May 18
@
Pirates
4–5 (10)
Jim Tobin (3–2)
Al Hollingsworth (0–3)
None
2,183
10–14–1
26
May 19
@
Reds
3–4 (12)
Paul Derringer (4–1)
Max Butcher (2–5)
None
3,167
10–15–1
27
May 20
@
Reds
2–7
Whitey Moore (4–3)
Claude Passeau (2–3)
None
5,608
10–16–1
28
May 21
@
Cardinals
2–5
Bob Bowman (2–1)
Hugh Mulcahy (2–4)
None
7,663
10–17–1
29
May 22
@
Cardinals
1–2
Mort Cooper (1–1)
Al Hollingsworth (0–4)
Curt Davis (3)
1,065
10–18–1
30
May 23
@
Cardinals
1–6
Bill McGee (3–0)
Max Butcher (2–6)
None
1,347
10–19–1
31
May 24
@
Cubs
2–3
Larry French (3–2)
Claude Passeau (2–4)
None
4,658
10–20–1
32
May 25
@
Cubs
8–7
Hugh Mulcahy (3–4)
Vance Page (2–2)
Syl Johnson (1)
5,015
11–20–1
33
May 27
Giants
1–10
Hal Schumacher (3–3)
Al Hollingsworth (0–5)
None
2,500
11–21–1
34
May 28
Giants
2–7
Bill Lohrman (2–2)
Max Butcher (2–7)
None
4,425
11–22–1
35
May 29
Giants
5–7
Manny Salvo (2–2)
Al Hollingsworth (0–6)
None
3,000
11–23–1
36
May 30 (1)
Bees
7–9 (10)
Joe Sullivan (1–1)
Boom-Boom Beck (1–1)
None
see 2nd game
11–24–1
37
May 30 (2)
Bees
5–3
Syl Johnson (3–1)
Bill Posedel (3–3)
None
19,263
12–24–1
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
38
June 1
Pirates
2–5
Rip Sewell (6–3)
Kirby Higbe (2–2)
None
8,000
[11]
12–25–1
39
June 3
Pirates
7–10
Mace Brown (1–2)
Al Hollingsworth (0–7)
Bill Swift (1)
2,000
12–26–1
40
June 4 (1)
Cubs
4–9
Jack Russell (1–0)
Hugh Mulcahy (3–5)
None
4,000
12–27–1
–
June 4 (2)
Cubs
Postponed (rain
[12]
[13]
[14] and Sunday curfew
[b] ); Makeup: August 27 as a traditional double-header
41
June 5
Cubs
8–7
Kirby Higbe (3–2)
Larry French (4–3)
Hugh Mulcahy (2)
1,500
13–27–1
42
June 6
Cubs
9–8
Boom-Boom Beck (2–1)
Gene Lillard (2–4)
None
1,000
14–27–1
43
June 7
Reds
4–5
Whitey Moore (7–4)
Max Butcher (2–8)
None
3,305
14–28–1
44
June 8
Reds
2–3
Paul Derringer (8–1)
Hugh Mulcahy (3–6)
None
16,123
14–29–1
45
June 10 (1)
Cardinals
6–5
Kirby Higbe (4–2)
Clyde Shoun (0–1)
None
see 2nd game
15–29–1
46
June 10 (2)
Cardinals
5–3
Ray Harrell (1–2)
Bob Weiland (3–5)
Hugh Mulcahy (3)
7,000
16–29–1
47
June 11 (1)
Cardinals
5–4 (11)
Boom-Boom Beck (3–1)
Bill McGee (5–1)
None
see 2nd game
17–29–1
48
June 11 (2)
Cardinals
1–4
Lon Warneke (7–2)
Al Hollingsworth (0–8)
Mort Cooper (3)
17,047
17–30–1
49
June 14
@
Reds
7–10
Gene Thompson (2–1)
Gene Schott (0–1)
Whitey Moore (3)
5,175
17–31–1
50
June 15
@
Reds
1–4
Bucky Walters (9–4)
Hugh Mulcahy (3–7)
None
26,616
17–32–1
51
June 17
@
Pirates
11–2
Syl Johnson (4–1)
Rip Sewell (6–6)
None
3,741
18–32–1
–
June 18 (1)
[c]
@
Pirates
Postponed (rain);
[15] Makeup: July 26 as a traditional double-header
–
June 18 (2)
[c]
@
Pirates
Postponed (rain);
[15] Makeup: September 17 as a traditional double-header
–
June 20
@
Cardinals
Postponed (rain);
[16] Makeup: August 6 as a traditional double-header
52
June 21
@
Cardinals
2–14
Curt Davis (9–6)
Hugh Mulcahy (3–8)
None
1,359
18–33–1
53
June 22
@
Cardinals
5–11
Mort Cooper (2–3)
Boom-Boom Beck (3–2)
None
1,025
18–34–1
54
June 23
@
Cubs
3–4
Bill Lee (7–8)
Max Butcher (2–9)
None
6,762
18–35–1
55
June 24
@
Cubs
1–0
Hugh Mulcahy (4–8)
Charlie Root (0–2)
None
8,574
19–35–1
56
June 25
@
Cubs
3–4
Claude Passeau (5–7)
Kirby Higbe (4–3)
None
14,388
19–36–1
57
June 27
@
Giants
5–13
Hal Schumacher (6–5)
Max Butcher (2–10)
None
6,139
19–37–1
58
June 28
@
Giants
1–7
Bill Lohrman (6–3)
Hugh Mulcahy (4–9)
None
6,556
19–38–1
–
June 29
@
Dodgers
Postponed (rain
[17] and wet grounds
[18] ); Makeup: June 30
–
June 30
@
Dodgers
Postponed (rain);
[19] Makeup: September 6
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
59
July 1
Bees
0–6
Bill Posedel (7–5)
Max Butcher (2–11)
None
1,000
19–39–1
60
July 2 (1)
Bees
7–9
Dick Errickson (2–5)
Boom-Boom Beck (3–3)
Milt Shoffner (1)
see 2nd game
19–40–1
61
July 2 (2)
Bees
3–4
Johnny Lanning (3–2)
Syl Johnson (4–2)
Fred Frankhouse (3)
7,502
19–41–1
62
July 4 (1)
@
Dodgers
3–6
Tot Pressnell (4–3)
Al Hollingsworth (0–9)
None
see 2nd game
19–42–1
63
July 4 (2)
@
Dodgers
6–8
Hugh Casey (4–3)
Ike Pearson (0–1)
None
21,299
19–43–1
64
July 5
@
Dodgers
1–7
Freddie Fitzsimmons (2–5)
Kirby Higbe (4–4)
None
3,536
19–44–1
65
July 7
@
Bees
3–7
Bill Posedel (8–5)
Boom-Boom Beck (3–4)
None
1,768
19–45–1
66
July 8
@
Bees
0–4
Lou Fette (9–3)
Syl Johnson (4–3)
None
1,307
19–46–1
67
July 9 (1)
@
Bees
3–1
Kirby Higbe (5–4)
Danny MacFayden (6–7)
None
see 2nd game
20–46–1
68
July 9 (2)
@
Bees
7–6
Al Hollingsworth (1–9)
Johnny Lanning (3–3)
Boom-Boom Beck (3)
10,634
21–46–1
–
July 11
1939 Major League Baseball All-Star Game at
Yankee Stadium in
New York
69
July 13
Cubs
5–7
Vance Page (4–2)
Boom-Boom Beck (3–5)
None
10,714
21–47–1
70
July 15
Cubs
8–5
Syl Johnson (5–3)
Bill Lee (9–10)
Boom-Boom Beck (4)
3,000
22–47–1
71
July 16 (1)
Pirates
3–2
Hugh Mulcahy (5–9)
Mace Brown (4–4)
None
see 2nd game
23–47–1
72
July 16 (2)
Pirates
3–7
Bob Klinger (8–9)
Max Butcher (2–12)
Bill Swift (2)
12,958
23–48–1
73
July 17
Pirates
4–7
Joe Bowman (6–5)
Ray Harrell (1–3)
None
2,500
23–49–1
74
July 18
Pirates
8–3
Syl Johnson (6–3)
Bill Swift (2–2)
None
6,000
24–49–1
75
July 19
Cardinals
2–4
Tom Sunkel (1–1)
Hugh Mulcahy (5–10)
Bob Bowman (4)
11,554
24–50–1
76
July 21 (1)
[d]
Cardinals
16–2
Kirby Higbe (6–4)
Curt Davis (11–11)
None
see 2nd game
25–50–1
77
July 21 (1)
[d]
Cardinals
0–7
Mort Cooper (6–3)
Ike Pearson (0–2)
None
6,000
25–51–1
78
July 22
Reds
0–2
Paul Derringer (13–4)
Boom-Boom Beck (3–6)
None
5,000
25–52–1
79
July 23 (1)
Reds
2–5 (11)
Gene Thompson (4–1)
Hugh Mulcahy (5–11)
None
see 2nd game
25–53–1
80
July 23 (2)
Reds
0–4
Whitey Moore (9–6)
Max Butcher (2–13)
None
23,840
25–54–1
81
July 25
@
Pirates
4–5 (10)
Bob Klinger (10–10)
Ike Pearson (0–3)
None
2,539
25–55–1
82
July 26 (1)
[c]
@
Pirates
1–3
Bill Swift (4–2)
Kirby Higbe (6–5)
Mace Brown (6)
see 2nd game
25–56–1
83
July 26 (2)
[c]
@
Pirates
3–5
Joe Bowman (7–5)
Boom-Boom Beck (3–7)
None
10,611
25–57–1
84
July 27
@
Pirates
9–8
Ray Harrell (2–3)
Rip Sewell (7–7)
Kirby Higbe (1)
2,610
26–57–1
–
July 28
@
Reds
Postponed (rain);
[20] Makeup: July 29 as a traditional double-header
85
July 29 (1)
@
Reds
0–3
Gene Thompson (5–1)
Hugh Mulcahy (5–12)
None
see 2nd game
26–58–1
86
July 29 (2)
@
Reds
2–9
Whitey Moore (10–6)
Ike Pearson (0–4)
None
10,223
26–59–1
87
July 30 (1)
@
Reds
2–9
Bucky Walters (18–6)
Kirby Higbe (6–6)
None
see 2nd game
26–60–1
88
July 30 (2)
@
Reds
1–5
Johnny Vander Meer (5–8)
Boom-Boom Beck (3–8)
None
30,298
26–61–1
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
89
August 1
@
Cubs
2–6
Larry French (7–5)
Kirby Higbe (6–7)
None
7,290
26–62–1
–
August 2
@
Cubs
Postponed (rain);
[21] Makeup: September 14 as a traditional double-header
90
August 3
@
Cubs
6–9
Bill Lee (12–10)
Hugh Mulcahy (5–13)
Jack Russell (3)
6,993
[22]
26–63–1
91
August 4
@
Cardinals
8–9 (13)
Bob Bowman (6–4)
Hugh Mulcahy (5–14)
None
1,041
26–64–1
92
August 5
@
Cardinals
1–5
Curt Davis (15–11)
Ike Pearson (0–5)
None
2,313
26–65–1
93
August 6 (1)
@
Cardinals
0–11
Bob Weiland (7–9)
Kirby Higbe (6–8)
None
see 2nd game
26–66–1
94
August 6 (2)
@
Cardinals
3–8
Mort Cooper (8–4)
Syl Johnson (6–4)
None
10,430
26–67–1
95
August 8
Dodgers
3–2
Hugh Mulcahy (6–14)
Red Evans (1–8)
None
8,250
27–67–1
96
August 10 (1)
Dodgers
0–3
Luke Hamlin (13–9)
Boom-Boom Beck (3–9)
None
see 2nd game
27–68–1
97
August 10 (2)
Dodgers
8–3
Ike Pearson (1–5)
Freddie Fitzsimmons (4–8)
None
9,000
28–68–1
98
August 11
@
Giants
2–1
Kirby Higbe (7–8)
Hal Schumacher (7–8)
None
5,212
29–68–1
99
August 12
@
Giants
4–3
Hugh Mulcahy (7–14)
Manny Salvo (4–8)
None
6,998
30–68–1
100
August 13 (1)
@
Giants
2–11
Bill Lohrman (10–8)
Bill Kerksieck (0–1)
None
see 2nd game
30–69–1
101
August 13 (2)
@
Giants
2–6
Carl Hubbell (7–5)
Ray Harrell (2–4)
None
10,853
30–70–1
102
August 15
@
Bees
4–3
Boom-Boom Beck (4–9)
Lou Fette (10–7)
None
1,498
31–70–1
103
August 16 (1)
@
Bees
2–9
Bill Posedel (12–9)
Syl Johnson (6–5)
None
see 2nd game
31–71–1
104
August 16 (2)
@
Bees
3–2
Hugh Mulcahy (8–14)
Danny MacFayden (7–13)
None
4,322
32–71–1
105
August 18
Giants
5–2
Kirby Higbe (8–8)
Bill Lohrman (10–9)
None
5,000
33–71–1
–
August 19
Giants
Postponed (rain);
[23] Makeup: September 28 as a traditional double-header
106
August 20 (1)
Giants
4–8
Hal Schumacher (8–8)
Boom-Boom Beck (4–10)
None
see 2nd game
33–72–1
107
August 20 (2)
Giants
3–2
Hugh Mulcahy (9–14)
Carl Hubbell (7–6)
None
12,043
34–72–1
108
August 21
Reds
0–7
Johnny Niggeling (2–0)
Ike Pearson (1–6)
None
1,000
34–73–1
109
August 22
Reds
4–0
Kirby Higbe (9–8)
Gene Thompson (8–3)
None
2,450
35–73–1
110
August 23
Reds
0–3
Paul Derringer (16–7)
Boom-Boom Beck (4–11)
None
3,869
35–74–1
111
August 24
Cardinals
6–5
Syl Johnson (7–5)
Bob Weiland (8–10)
None
15,000
36–74–1
112
August 26 (1)
Cardinals
0–5
Curt Davis (18–12)
Kirby Higbe (9–9)
None
see 2nd game
36–75–1
113
August 26 (2)
Cardinals
4–11
Bob Bowman (10–4)
Ike Pearson (1–7)
Clyde Shoun (7)
12,000
36–76–1
114
August 27 (1)
Cubs
4–3
Boom-Boom Beck (5–11)
Bill Lee (16–11)
None
see 2nd game
37–76–1
115
August 27 (2)
Cubs
3–2
Ray Harrell (3–4)
Claude Passeau (12–10)
None
10,029
38–76–1
116
August 28
Cubs
3–5
Charlie Root (6–7)
Syl Johnson (7–6)
None
1,500
38–77–1
–
August 29
Cubs
Postponed (rain);
[24] Makeup: September 15 as a traditional double-header in Chicago
–
August 30
Pirates
Postponed (rain
[25] and wet grounds
[26] ); Makeup: August 31 as a traditional double-header
[26]
117
August 31 (1)
Pirates
0–1
Max Butcher (5–15)
Kirby Higbe (9–10)
None
see 2nd game
38–78–1
118
August 31 (2)
Pirates
11–6
Boom-Boom Beck (6–11)
Bob Klinger (11–15)
None
8,000
39–78–1
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
119
September 1
Bees
0–6
Bill Posedel (15–9)
Ray Harrell (3–5)
None
8,674
39–79–1
120
September 2
Bees
3–2
Ike Pearson (2–7)
Hiker Moran (1–1)
Kirby Higbe (2)
1,500
40–79–1
121
September 3 (1)
Bees
3–4
Johnny Lanning (5–4)
Syl Johnson (7–7)
None
see 2nd game
40–80–1
122
September 3 (2)
Bees
2–6
Joe Sullivan (5–6)
Hugh Mulcahy (9–15)
None
8,081
40–81–1
123
September 4 (1)
@
Giants
0–10
Hal Schumacher (10–8)
Kirby Higbe (9–11)
Jumbo Brown (6)
see 2nd game
40–82–1
124
September 4 (2)
@
Giants
6–7
Jumbo Brown (4–0)
Kirby Higbe (9–12)
None
13,039
40–83–1
125
September 5
@
Giants
0–6
Cliff Melton (11–12)
Ray Harrell (3–6)
None
1,864
40–84–1
126
September 6
@
Dodgers
1–2
Luke Hamlin (17–11)
Ike Pearson (2–8)
None
20,133
40–85–1
127
September 8 (1)
[e]
@
Dodgers
2–11
Bill Crouch (1–0)
Kirby Higbe (9–13)
None
see 2nd game
40–86–1
128
September 8 (2)
[e]
@
Dodgers
1–3 (5)
Vito Tamulis (8–6)
Hugh Mulcahy (9–16)
None
9,801
40–87–1
129
September 9
@
Bees
2–1
Boom-Boom Beck (7–11)
Dick Errickson (4–7)
None
1,454
41–87–1
–
September 10
@
Bees
Canceled (rain
[27] and cold weather
[28] ); No makeup scheduled
130
September 12
@
Cardinals
3–4
Bob Bowman (12–5)
Ike Pearson (2–9)
None
1,564
41–88–1
131
September 13
@
Cardinals
9–10
Bill McGee (9–5)
Ike Pearson (2–10)
None
1,428
41–89–1
132
September 14 (1)
@
Cubs
1–13
Charlie Root (8–8)
Boom-Boom Beck (7–12)
None
see 2nd game
41–90–1
133
September 14 (2)
@
Cubs
2–5
Larry French (13–7)
Roy Bruner (0–1)
None
5,004
41–91–1
134
September 15 (1)
@
Cubs
9–6
Kirby Higbe (10–13)
Dizzy Dean (6–4)
Syl Johnson (2)
see 2nd game
42–91–1
135
September 15 (2)
@
Cubs
1–6
Vance Page (7–7)
Bill Kerksieck (0–2)
Claude Passeau (3)
4,481
42–92–1
136
September 16
@
Cubs
2–8
Bill Lee (18–13)
Ray Harrell (3–7)
None
4,418
42–93–1
137
September 17 (1)
@
Pirates
7–3
Syl Johnson (8–7)
Johnny Gee (0–1)
None
see 2nd game
43–93–1
138
September 17 (2)
@
Pirates
1–10
Bob Klinger (14–16)
Ike Pearson (2–11)
None
8,008
43–94–1
139
September 18
@
Pirates
4–7
Mace Brown (9–12)
Roy Bruner (0–2)
None
688
43–95–1
140
September 19
@
Reds
13–1
Kirby Higbe (11–13)
Johnny Vander Meer (5–9)
None
3,044
44–95–1
141
September 20
@
Reds
2–3
Bucky Walters (26–10)
Boom-Boom Beck (7–13)
None
3,581
44–96–1
142
September 21
@
Reds
3–8
Paul Derringer (23–7)
Ike Pearson (2–12)
None
3,251
44–97–1
143
September 23 (1)
Dodgers
4–22
Tot Pressnell (9–6)
Kirby Higbe (11–14)
None
see 2nd game
44–98–1
144
September 23 (2)
Dodgers
0–8
Carl Doyle (1–0)
Ray Harrell (3–8)
None
4,000
44–99–1
145
September 24 (1)
Dodgers
1–3
Ira Hutchinson (5–2)
Syl Johnson (8–8)
None
see 2nd game
44–100–1
146
September 24 (2)
Dodgers
1–6
Bill Crouch (3–0)
Roy Bruner (0–3)
None
7,000
44–101–1
147
September 26
Bees
5–3
Kirby Higbe (12–14)
Jim Turner (4–11)
None
200
45–101–1
–
September 27
Bees
Postponed (rain);
[29] Makeup: September 3 as a traditional double-header
148
September 28 (1)
Giants
3–4
Harry Gumbert (17–11)
Ike Pearson (2–13)
None
see 2nd game
45–102–1
149
September 28 (2)
Giants
3–8 (8)
Hal Schumacher (13–10)
Ray Harrell (3–9)
None
3,000
45–103–1
–
September 29
Giants
Canceled (rain
[30] and threatening weather
[31] ); No makeup scheduled
150
September 30 (1)
[f]
@
Dodgers
5–14
Bill Crouch (4–0)
Roy Bruner (0–4)
None
see 2nd game
45–104–1
151
September 30 (2)
[f]
@
Dodgers
1–5 (7)
Luke Hamlin (20–13)
Boom-Boom Beck (7–14)
None
9,431
45–105–1
^[a] The April 21, 1993, game ended after eleven innings due to darkness with the score tied 2–2,
[34]
[35]
[36] and an additional game was scheduled for September 25 which became October 1 in Brooklyn.
^[b] The second game on June 4, 1939, was called due to the Pennsylvania Sunday curfew at the end of the third inning
[14]
[37]
[38]
[39]
[40] with the score 0–2.
[41] Since the game was not yet official,
[41] it was replayed from the beginning on August 27.
^[c] The original schedule indicated single games on June 18 and 19 and July 26 at Pittsburgh.
[42] The game on June 19 was changed to a double-header on June 18
[43] which was postponed due to rain
[15]
[44] and became a double-headers on July 26 and September 17.
^[d] The original schedule indicated single games on June 12 and July 21 with St. Louis
[42] which became a double-header on July 21.
^[e] The original schedule indicated single games on September 7 and 8 at Brooklyn
[42] which became a double-header on September 8.
^[f] The original schedule indicated single games on September 25 with Brooklyn and September 30 and October 1 at Brooklyn.
[42] September 25 became a double-header because of the April 21 tie which became a double-headers on September 30 and October 1 in Brooklyn.
[45]