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| - | ====== May 9, 1901 ====== | + | {{page>1901_news#may 9, 1901}} |
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| - | ===== News ===== | + | |
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| - | • In a game that featured much umpire baiting, the Athletics lost to [[Boston Red Sox|Boston]], | + | |
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| - | • A’s second baseman [[Nap Lajoie]] was tossed in the top of the first by umpire Jack Haskell for the use of a “violent oath” when complaining about a close call at first base | + | |
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| - | • Pitcher [[Wiley Piatt]], who didn’t play, was fined five dollars for the ferocity of the abuse he hurled at Haskell from the bench | + | |
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| - | • To adjust for Lajoie’s departure, manager [[Connie Mack]] moved center fielder [[Dave Fultz]] to second, first baseman [[Socks Seybold]] to center field, and [[Morgan Murphy]] made his A’s debut at first base | + | |
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| - | • Mack was rumored to be in pursuit of 23-year-old right-handed pitcher Ben Beville, who played last year for Butte in the Montana League and Oakland in the California League | + | |
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