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In the 1915 World Series, the Boston Red Sox beat the Philadelphia Phillies four games to one. In their only World Series before 1950, the Phillies won Game 1 before being swept the rest of the way. It was 65 years before the Phillies won their next Series game. The Red Sox pitching was so strong in the 1915 series that the young Babe Ruth was not used on the mound and only made a single pinch-hitting appearance.
[edit] Series ArrangementsArrangements for the Series were made on October 2, 1915 in a meeting of the team owners, league presidents, and National Commission at The Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City. Red Sox owner Joseph Lannin lost the coin toss and Phillies owner William F. Baker chose to have the first two games of the Series in Philadelphia. The league presidents selected the umpires and it was announced that J. G. Taylor Spink would be one of the official scorers. One controversy surrounded the allocation of tickets to the Red Sox' Royal Rooters fan club. Each visiting team was allocated 200 tickets; the Red Sox requested an additional 400 on behalf of their supporters. The Phillies' Baker Bowl sat only 20,000 and William Baker refused to allocate additional tickets for visiting fans. The matter was resolved when National Commission chairman Garry Herrmann chose to give the Red Sox tickets from the National Commission's Series allocation.[1] [edit] Series SummaryThe Phillies won game one 3 to 1 although New York Times reporter Hugh Fullerton wrote, "Alexander pitched a bad game of ball. He had little or nothing." He titled his article, "Nothing but luck saved the Phillies." The Times also reported that 10,000 people gathered in New York City's Times Square to watch a real-time mechanical recreation of the game on a giant scoreboard sponsored by the newspaper.[2] In Game 2, U.S. President Woodrow Wilson was in attendance, making it the first time that a President watched a World Series game live. This was the second straight year that a Boston team beat a Philadelphia team in the World Series: the Braves had swept the Athletics the year before. This was one instance where each home field was very much an advantage, at least in some circumstances. Fenway Park had been open for four seasons and was fully functional in 1915, but the Red Sox "home" games were played at the brand-new Braves Field, to take advantage of its larger seating capacity. Beyond the added revenue, the long ball was affected:
[edit] SummaryAL Boston Red Sox (4) vs. NL Philadelphia Phillies (1)
[edit] Matchups[edit] Game 1Friday, October 8, 1915 at Baker Bowl in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
WP: Grover Cleveland Alexander (1–0) LP: Ernie Shore (0–1) [edit] Game 2Saturday, October 9, 1915 at Baker Bowl in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
WP: Rube Foster (1–0) LP: Erskine Mayer (0–1) [edit] Game 3Monday, October 11, 1915 at Braves Field in Boston, Massachusetts
WP: Dutch Leonard (1–0) LP: Grover Cleveland Alexander (1–1) [edit] Game 4Tuesday, October 12, 1915 at Braves Field in Boston, Massachusetts
WP: Ernie Shore (1–1) LP: George Chalmers (0–1) [edit] Game 5Wednesday, October 13, 1915 at Baker Bowl in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
WP: Rube Foster (2–0) LP: Eppa Rixey (0–1) The Red Sox won on Harry Hooper's two home runs. Duffy Lewis hit one out too in the victory. [edit] Composite box1915 World Series (4–1): Boston Red Sox (A.L.) over Philadelphia Phillies (N.L.)
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