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Game 6 of the 1903 World Series took place on October 13th in Boston, with the Americans facing elimination. Boston delivered a strong performance, led by pitcher Bill Dinneen, who went the distance yet again. The Americans struck early, scoring three runs in the 3rd inning, highlighted by timely hitting and capitalization on Pittsburgh’s defensive mistakes. They later tacked on additional runs thanks to contributions from Freddy Parent, Buck Freeman, and Candy LaChance. Pittsburgh attempted a late rally, but Dinneen held firm, sealing a 6–3 victory. With that win, the Americans tied the series 3–3, forcing a decisive Game 7.
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1903 World Series Boston Americans Pittsburgh Pirates Baseball
By Ryan LorenzSummary
Game 6 of the 1903 World Series took place on October 13th in Boston, with the Americans facing elimination. Boston delivered a strong performance, led by pitcher Bill Dinneen, who went the distance yet again. The Americans struck early, scoring three runs in the 3rd inning, highlighted by timely hitting and capitalization on Pittsburgh’s defensive mistakes. They later tacked on additional runs thanks to contributions from Freddy Parent, Buck Freeman, and Candy LaChance. Pittsburgh attempted a late rally, but Dinneen held firm, sealing a 6–3 victory. With that win, the Americans tied the series 3–3, forcing a decisive Game 7.
Keywords
1903 World Series Boston Americans Pittsburgh Pirates Baseball