Sportsman's Park II

1902 - 1908

St. Louis, MO
Historic Aerials
What Was There

Team Years Games
(1902 - 1908)
530
No-Hitters

7/22/1905: Weldon Henley, W (3-7)

Pitcher IP H R ER BB SO HBP BR BF AB IBB GDP ROE
9.0
0
0
0
3
2
0
3
25
0

Starter Age: 24.270
Rank among 323: 83
Opposing Starter: Barney Pelty
Catcher: Harry Barton
Plate Umpire: Silk O'Loughlin
Attendance: 12,400
Time of Game: 1:40
Did You Know?
  • Three St. Louis Browns reached base against Hensley, all on walks--Charlie Starr once and Harry Gleason twice--but none made second thanks to two failed steal attempts and a force out.
  • The only inning in which Henley faced more than three batters was the ninth when Gleason walked after catcher Harry Barton misplayed a foul fly into an error, but catcher Frank Roth forced Gleason at second, pitcher Barney Pelty popped out, and left fielder George Stone flied out to right fielder Socks Seybold.
  • The closest the Browns came to a hit was when Bobby Wallace lined out to center fielder Danny Hoffman in the fifth inning.
  • Henley's no-hitter was his third win in a season in which he went 4-11 and third to last of 32 in his four-year career.
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