1902 Boston Americans season

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The 1902 Boston Americans season was the second season for the professional baseball franchise that later became known as the Boston Red Sox. The Americans finished third in the American League (AL) with a record of 77 wins and 60 losses, 6+1⁄2 games behind the Philadelphia Athletics. The team was managed by Jimmy Collins and played its home games at Huntington Avenue Grounds.

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Opening Day starting pitcher Cy Young

Offseason and Spring Training

The Americans bolstered their pitching by recruiting Bill Dinneen, who jumped from the Boston Beaneaters.[1] Dinneen and Cy Young would become the "one-two" pitching combination for the Boston Americans.[2]

Prior to the regular season, the team held spring training in Augusta, Georgia.[3]

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Regular season

Season Log

Boston Win Boston Loss Tie
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1902 Boston Americans Season Log: 77─60─1
April
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveRecordSource
1April 19Vs. Baltimore6─7Cy Young (1─0)Tom Hughes (0─1)─1─0[9]
2April 23@ Washington3─7Al Orth (1─0)Bill Dinneen (0─1)─1─1[10]
3April 24@ Washington11─3Cy Young (2─0)Bill Carrick (0─1)─2─1[11]
4April 25@ Washington4─15Happy Townsend (1─0)Bert Husting (0─1)─2─2[12]
5April 26@ Washington7─15Wyatt Lee (1─0)Bill Dinneen (0─2)─2─3[13]
6April 28@ Baltimore7─3Cy Young (3─0)Joe McGinnity (0─2)─3─3[14]
7April 30@ Baltimore4─5Tom Hughes (2─1)George Winter (0─1)─3─4[15]
May
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveRecordSource
8May 1@ Baltimore6─4Bill Dinneen (1─2)Harry Howell (1─1)─4─4[16]
9May 2Vs. Baltimore14─6Joe McGinnity (1─2)Cy Young (3─1)─4─5[17]
10May 3Vs. Baltimore1─10Cy Young (4─1)Charlie Shields (0─1)─5─5[18]
11May 5Vs. Baltimore2─5George Winter (1─1)Tom Hughes (2─2)─6─5[19]
12May 6Vs. Baltimore4─5Bill Dinneen (2─2)Frank Foreman (0─1)─7─5[20]
13May 7Vs. Washington8─12Cy Young (5─1)Happy Townsend (1─2)─8─5[21]
14May 8Vs. Washington5─1Casey Patten (3─0)George Winter (1─2)─8─6[22]
15May 9Vs. Washington5─4Wyatt Lee (2─1)Bill Dinneen (2─3)─8─7[23]
16May 10Vs. Washington1─3Cy Young (6─1)Al Orth (1─3)─9─7[24]
17May 12@ Philadelphia8─2George Winter (2─2)Eddie Plank (1─4)─10─7[25]
18May 14@ Philadelphia1─5Bert Husting (4─1)Bill Dinneen (2─4)─10─8[26]
19May 15@ Philadelphia6─3 Cy Young (7─1)Eddie Plank (1─5)─ 11─8[27]
20May 16Vs. Philadelphia2─4George Winter (3─2)Snake Wiltse (3─1)─12─8[28]
21May 17Vs. Philadelphia7─5Bert Husting (5─1)Bill Dinneen (2─5)─12─9[29]
22May 20Vs. Philadelphia1─2Cy Young (8─1)Eddie Plank (1─6)─13─9[30]
23May 21Vs. Chicago2─1Wiley Piatt (3─1)George Winter (3─3)─13─10[31]
24May 22Vs Chicago4─3Ned Garvin (3─2)Bill Dinneen (2─6)─13─11[32]
25May 23Vs Chicago3─6Cy Young (9─1)Clark Griffith (3─2)─14─11[33]
26May 24Vs Chicago3─5George Winter (4─3)Wiley Piatt (3─2)─15─11[34]
27May 26Vs St. Louis3─0Jack Powell (3─4)Bill Dinneen (2─7)─15─12[35]
28May 27Vs St. Louis2─6Cy Young (10─1)Bill Reidy (1─2)─16─12[36]
29May 28Vs St. Louis2─6George Winter (5─3)Jack Harper (5─2)─17─12[37]
30May 29Vs. St. Louis2─6Bill Dinneen (3─7)Red Donahue (3─3)─18─12[38]
31May 30 (1)Vs. Detroit10─5Roscoe Miller (5─4)Fred Mitchell (0─1)─18─13[39]
32May 30 (2)Vs. Detroit0─12Cy Young (11─1)Win Mercer (4─4)─19─13[40]
33May 31Vs. Detroit13─7Joe Yeager (3─1)George Winter (5─4)─19─14[41]
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Season Highlights

  • April 19: The season opens with a 7–6 home win over the Baltimore Orioles.[42]
  • June 28: A forfeit is declared in Boston's favor during a road game against the Orioles.[42] With Boston leading, 9–4 in the eighth inning, umpire Tom Connolly called a Baltimore runner out for missing second base.[43] The call was argued by Baltimore manager John McGraw, resulting in his ejection.[44] After McGraw refused to leave the field, Connolly forfeited the game to Boston.[45]
  • July 8: In their highest-scoring game of the year, Boston loses at home to the Philadelphia Athletics, 22–9.[42]
  • July 9: The team's longest game of the season ends as a 4–2 loss in 15 innings to the visiting Athletics.[42]
  • July 19: The team's longest losing streak of the season, six games between July 12 and 18, comes to an end with a victory over the visiting Chicago White Stockings.[42]
  • July 29: The team's longest winning streak of the season, eight games between July 19 and 28, comes to an end with a loss to the visiting Detroit Tigers.[42]
  • September 29: The season ends with a 9–5 road win over the Orioles.[42] This was the last game the Orioles played at Oriole Park in Baltimore; in 1903, they relocated to New York City as the Highlanders, then in 1913 became known as the New York Yankees.

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Statistical leaders

The offense was led by Buck Freeman, who hit 11 home runs and had 121 RBIs, and Patsy Dougherty with a .342 batting average. The pitching staff was led by Cy Young, who made 45 appearances (43 starts) and pitched 41 complete games with a 32–11 record and 2.15 ERA, while striking out 160 in 384+2⁄3 innings.

Season standings

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American League
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Philadelphia Athletics 8353 .610 — 56‍–‍17 27‍–‍36
St. Louis Browns 7858 .574 5 49‍–‍21 29‍–‍37
Boston Americans 7760 .562 6½ 43‍–‍27 34‍–‍33
Chicago White Stockings 7460 .552 8 48‍–‍20 26‍–‍40
Cleveland Bronchos 6967 .507 14 40‍–‍25 29‍–‍42
Washington Senators 6175 .449 22 40‍–‍28 21‍–‍47
Detroit Tigers 5283 .385 30½ 34‍–‍33 18‍–‍50
Baltimore Orioles 5088 .362 34 32‍–‍31 18‍–‍57
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The team had one game end in a tie; August 18 vs. Detroit Tigers.[42] Tie games are not counted in league standings, but player statistics during tie games are counted.[50]

Record vs. opponents

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Sources:
Team BAL BOS CWS CLE DET PHA SLB WSH
Baltimore —4–168–11–19–1110–106–132–18–111–9–1
Boston 16–4—12–86–1411–7–19–1115–58–11
Chicago 11–8–18–12—12–712–7–110–109–9–112–7–1
Cleveland 11–914–67–12—8–108–129–10–112–8
Detroit 10–107–11–17–12–110–8—4–165–159–11
Philadelphia 13–611–910–1012–816–4—9–10–112–6
St. Louis 18–2–15–159–9–110–9–115–510–9–1—11–9
Washington 9–11–111–87–12–18–1211–96–129–11—
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Opening Day lineup

Freddy ParentSS
Chick StahlCF
Jimmy Collins3B
Buck FreemanRF
Charlie HickmanLF
Candy LaChance1B
Hobe Ferris2B
Lou CrigerC
Cy YoungP

Source: [51][52]

Roster

1902 Boston Americans
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders Manager

Player stats

Batting

Note: Pos=Position; GP=Games played; AB=At bats; R=Runs; H=Hits; 2B=Doubles; 3B=Triples; HR=Home runs; RBI=Runs batted in; BB=Walks; AVG=Batting average; OBP=On base percentage; SLG=Slugging percentage

Starters By Position

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Pos Player GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB AVG OBP SLG Reference
CLou Criger83266 3268 16 6 0 28 26.256.322 .361[53]
1BCandy LaChance138541 60151 13 4 6 56 18.279.310 .351[54]
2BHobe Ferris133496 56121 16 14 8 63 22.244.277 .381[55]
SSFreddy Parent138565 91156 31 8 3 62 24.276.311 .375[56]
3BJimmy Collins108429 71138 21 10 6 61 26.322.363 .459[57]
OFPatsy Dougherty108437 77150 12 6 0 34 39.343.405 .398[58]
OFBuck Freeman138563 75174 38 19 11 121 32.309.353 .503[59]
OFChick Stahl128510 92164 22 11 2 58 39.322.375 .420[60]
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Other Batters

Note: Pos=Position; GP=Games played; AB=At bats; R=Runs; H=Hits; 2B=Doubles; 3B=Triples; HR=Home runs; RBI=Runs batted in; BB=Walks; AVG=Batting average; OBP=On base percentage; SLG=Slugging percentage

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Pos Player GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB AVG OBP SLG Reference
IF/OFHarry Gleason7124030545 5 2 25 9 .225 .262 .313 [61]
CJack Warner6522219525 7 0 12 12 .234 .283 .320 [62]
LFCharlie Hickman2810813325 2 3 16 3 .296 .339 .463 [63]
2BGary Wilson311120 0 0 1 1 .182 .250 .182 [64]
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Pitchers

Note: GP=Games played; AB=At bats; R=Runs; H=Hits; 2B=Doubles; 3B=Triples; HR=Home runs; RBI=Runs batted in; BB=Walks; AVG=Batting average; OBP=On base percentage; SLG=Slugging percentage

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Player GP AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB AVG OBP SLG Reference
Cy Young4514817344 1 1 12 5 .230 .255 .291 [65]
Bill Dinneen4414113183 0 0 9 11 .128 .201 .149 [66]
George Winter20615100 0 0 1 3 .164 .203 .164 [67]
Tully Sparks1752282 0 0 5 5 .154 .228 .192 [68]
Tom Hughes 12 31 7 11 1 0 0 3 2 .355 .394 .387 [69]
George Prentiss 7 16 1 5 0 0 0 2 0 .313 .313 .313 [70]
Doc Adkins 4 9 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 .222 .222 .222 [71]
Dave Williams 3 9 0 3 0 0 0 2 1 .333 .400 .333 [72]
Nick Altrock 3 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 [73]
Pep Deininger 2 6 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 .333 .333 .833 [74]
Bert Husting 1 4 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 .250 .250 .750 [75]
Fred Mitchell 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 [76]
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Pitching

Note: G=Games Played; GS=Games Started; IP=Innings Pitched; H=Hits; BB=Walks; R=Runs; ER=Earned Runs; SO=Strikeouts; W=Wins; L=Losses; SV=Saves; ERA=Earned Run Average

Starting Pitchers

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Player G GS IP H BB R ER SO W L SV ERA Reference
Cy Young45 43385+2⁄3 350 53 136 92 1653211 02.15 [77]
Bill Dinneen42 42371+1⁄3 348 99 155 121 1422121 02.93 [78]
George Winter20 20168+1⁄3 149 53 77 56 48119 02.99 [79]
Tully Sparks17 15142+2⁄3 151 40 83 55 3779 03.47 [80]
Tom Hughes9 848+1⁄3 51 25 31 18 1633 03.35 [81]
George Prentiss 7 4 41 55 10 31 24 9 2 2 0 5.27 [82]
Doc Adkins 4 2 20 30 7 20 9 3 1 1 0 4.05 [83]
Nick Altrock 3 2 18 19 7 13 4 5 0 2 1 2.00 [84]
Pep Deininger 2 1 12 19 9 16 13 2 0 0 0 9.75 [85]
Bert Husting1 18 15 8 15 8 401 09.00 [86]
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Relief Pitchers

Note: G=Games Played; GS=Games Started; IP=Innings Pitched; H=Hits; BB=Walks; R=Runs; ER=Earned Runs; SO=Strikeouts; W=Wins; L=Losses; SV=Saves; ERA=Earned Run Average

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Player G GS IP H BB R ER SO W L SV ERA Reference
Dave Williams3 0 18+2⁄3 22 11 18 11 70005.30[87]
Fred Mitchell1 0 4 8 5 5 5 201011.25[88]
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