100 years ago (1914), a 4-3 loss in 10 innings at Fenway Park in Boston vs. the Braves.
Cincinnati
Bert Daniels cf
Buck Herzog ss
George Twombly lf
Bert Niehoff 3b
Heinie Groh 2b
Doc Miller rf
Fritz Mollwitz 1b
Tommy Clarke c
Phil Douglas p
Boston Braves
Josh Devore rf
Possum Whitted 2b
Joe Connolly lf
Rabbit Maranville ss
Butch Schmidt 1b
Charlie Deal 3b
Les Mann cf
Hank Gowdy c
Dick Rudolph p
WP: Paul Strand (4-2)
LP: Pete Schneider (4-5)
HR: None.
Due to the unexpected success of the Braves over the last month, some of their games had been moved to two-year-old Fenway Park (cap. 33,000+), a more modern venue than the tiny South End Grounds (cap. 6,800). On July 4, the Braves were 26-40 and in last place in the National League. Since then, they were 24-6 and had moved into fourth place.