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 | [[april-22-1902|< Apr 22, 1902]]  |  [[1902 calendar|Back to Calendar]]  |  [[april-24-1902|Apr 24, 1902 >]] | | [[april-22-1902|< Apr 22, 1902]]  |  [[1902 calendar|Back to Calendar]]  |  [[april-24-1902|Apr 24, 1902 >]] |
  
-======April 24, 1902======+====== April 24, 1902 ======
  
-======April 25, 1902======+===== News =====
  
-======April 26, 1902======+With [[Dave Fultz]] appearing at second base in place of [[Nap Lajoie]] who was legally barred from playing, the Athletics lost to [[Yankees|Baltimore]], 6-2, in Baltimore. 
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 +| [[april-23-1902|< Apr 23, 1902]]  |  [[1902 calendar|Back to Calendar]]  |  [[april-25-1902|Apr 25, 1902 >]] | 
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 +====== April 25, 1902 ====== 
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 +===== News ===== 
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 +Today’s scheduled game in Baltimore was rained out. 
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 +| [[april-24-1902|< Apr 24, 1902]]  |  [[1902 calendar|Back to Calendar]]  |  [[april-26-1902|Apr 26, 1902 >]] | 
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 +====== April 26, 1902 ====== 
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 +===== News ===== 
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 +On a windy, dusty day in Baltimore, the [[Yankees|Orioles]] beat the Athletics, 6-2. 
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 +| [[april-25-1902|< Apr 25, 1902]]  |  [[1902 calendar|Back to Calendar]]  |  [[april-28-1902|Apr 28, 1902 >]] |
  
 ======April 27, 1902====== ======April 27, 1902======
  
-======April 28, 1902======+====== April 28, 1902 ====== 
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 +===== News ===== 
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 +Shortstop [[Monte Cross]] belted a pair of three-run homers to lead the Athletics to a 12-9 win over the [[Twins|Senators]] in Washington. 
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 +The Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas ruled that the injunction against second baseman [[Nap Lajoie]] playing for the A’s was permanent and added pitchers [[Chick Fraser]] and [[Bill Bernhard]] to the injunction. 
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 +| [[april-26-1902|< Apr 26, 1902]]  |  [[1902 calendar|Back to Calendar]]  |  [[april-29-1902|Apr 29, 1902 >]] | 
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 +====== April 29, 1902 ====== 
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 +===== News ===== 
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 +On a gray and sometimes rainy day, the [[Twins|Senators]] beat the Athletics, 7-2, in Washington. 
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 +| [[april-28-1902|< Apr 28, 1902]]  |  [[1902 calendar|Back to Calendar]]  |  [[april-30-1902|Apr 30, 1902 >]] | 
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 +====== April 30, 1902 ====== 
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 +===== News ===== 
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 +The Athletics beat the [[Twins|Senators]], 11-7, in Washington. 
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 +American League owners met and vowed to fight court-ordered injunctions preventing [[Nap Lajoie]] and others playing for American League teams. League president Ban Johnson said they had new evidence to submit. 
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 +===== Transactions ===== 
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 +The team signed right-handed pitcher [[Ed Kenna]]. Released by [[Guardians|Cleveland]] on the 27th, he had most recently pitched for Grand Rapids in the Western Association last year.
  
-======April 29, 1902======+----
  
-======April 30, 1902======+| [[april-29-1902|< Apr 29, 1902]]  |  [[1902 calendar|Back to Calendar]]  |  [[may-1-1902|May 1, 1902 >]] |
  
 ======May 1, 1902====== ======May 1, 1902======
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