Originally published December 2018
By Zane Miller
On Wednesday, October 16th,
1912, the Boston Red Sox defeated the New York (now San Francisco) Giants at Fenway
Park in Boston to clinch the ninth World Series four games to three, with one
tie. It was the second World Series championship for the Red Sox franchise and
the first that was won in Massachusetts. These are the top five players that I
felt most stood out during the series.
5. Fred Merkle (Giants)-
1B
Merkle earned player of
the game honors in game six, with an RBI along with two hits and a run as the
Giants took the 5-2 win. Overall, Merkle got three RBI along with five runs and
nine hits, with a .273 batting average.
4. Larry Doyle (Giants)- 2B
Doyle was game seven’s
player of the game, driving in two RBIs on three runs and three hits in an 11-4
Giants victory. Doyle had a pair of RBIs along with five runs, eight hits and
three walks over the course of the series.
3. Rube Marquard
(Giants)- P
Marquard earned the
player of the game in game three, pitching a complete game with one earned run
given up along with seven hits and a walk in the 2-1 win. Marquard also pitched
in game six, earning the win there as well.
2. Hugh Bedient (Red
Sox)- P
Bedient was the player of
the game in games five and eight, picking up a complete game shutout in game
five, with three hits and three walks in the Red Sox 2-1 victory. Game eight
saw Bedient pitch seven innings with one earned run given up on six hits and
three walks as the Red Sox won it 3-2 in 10 innings to claim the series.
1. Smoky Joe Wood (Red
Sox)- P
Wood earned player of the
game in games one and four, with a complete game in game one with three earned
runs allowed on eight hits and a pair of walks in a 4-3 win for the Red Sox,
followed by a game four that saw Wood pitch another complete game with one
earned run allowed on nine hits as the Red Sox took it 3-1.
Players of the Game
Breakdown:
Link to stats database: https://www.baseball-reference.com/postseason/1912_WS.shtml
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