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It's Never Over 'Til It's Over.(unusual game between Cleveland and Washington in 1901)(Brief Article)

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On May 24, 1901, Cleveland and Washington played an unusual game in which those involved or those who witnessed it would never forget. The Cleveland team, then called the "Blues", was losing, 13-5, to the Senators going into the bottom of the ninth at League Park. Few spectators in the stands remained for the last inning, disgusted with such a one-sided score. Many more exited the stands when the first two Cleveland batters made outs ...

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