$Unique_ID{BAS01286} $Pretitle{} $Title{Appendix: Forfeit and No-Decision Games} $Subtitle{} $Author{ Palmer, Pete} $Subject{Forfeit Forfeits Forfeiture Forfeitures No-Decision called games} $Log{} Total Baseball: Appendixes Forfeit and No-Decision Games Pete Palmer A forfeited game is one in which the umpire, having observed any one of a number of specified flagrant violations of the rules, declares the game over and awards the decision to the offended team by a score of 9-0. Such games are relatively rare in major league history, but they have provided scoring problems--whether to award wins and losses to the contending pitchers, whether to include batting, fielding, and pitching statistics in the player and team records, and whether to count such games as victories/defeats for the opposing manager. Originally there was no rule that covered wins and losses for pitchers in forfeits. However, practices indicate that the present rule was followed, except that wins and losses were also awarded in tie games. In 1904 forfeits were covered by Rule 26, which made no mention of whether player stats should be recorded or not. In 1931 the standard covering forfeits was changed to Rule 24; section 24-11 specified that all stats in a regulation forfeit should be counted. From 1931 through 1939 there were no instances of a losing team being ahead at the time of forfeit, so no decisions were awarded in a manner contrary to present rules. In 1940 Rule 24-11 was changed; now no win or loss would be accorded a pitcher in a forfeit, regardless of score. In 1950, a year of massive rules moification, rules were revised and the question of forfeited games was shifted to Section 10.03. In 1963 this rule was revised to give a win if the team was ahead at the time of the forfeit, but no decision was to be recorded for pitchers or managers if the score was tied. During the 1941-62 period, the only case in which the winning team was ahead at the time of the forfeit was the Giants-Phillies game in 1949. This section details the conclusions the editors have reached regarding how the totals for these forfeit games should be recorded, if at all; in some cases references is made to the Macmillan Baseball Encyclopedia to illustrate differences between how a game has been previously regarded and how it is counted in Total Baseball. We follow with an evaluation of no-decision games, that is, games that were terminated without a win or loss being awarded to either club. Forfeit Games All forfeit games show the winner listed first. For games in which no win or loss was awarded, the appended comment "no game" means not a regulation game; otherwise, the loser was ahead at the time of forfeit. In those cases in which the team that was ahead at the time of forfeit won, and the game was a regulation game, the appended comment is "OK" followed by the score. In a game noted as "OK," a win and loss should be awarded to individual pitchers. The research of Frank Williams into early scoring practices has indicated that the rules of the day indicated that in some years tied forfeit games should also have wins and losses awarded to the pitchers. In the lists below, the victorious team is presented first. If that team was the home team, it is followed by "vs" and the visiting team; if the visiting team was victorious, it is presented first, followed by "at" and the name of the home team. For a key to the abbreviations used in these tables, see the last page of the book. The official score of all these games is 9-0. ============================================================================== YEAR DATE LEAGUE TEAMS NOTES ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1871 May 11 NA Chi at Cle Game OK, Chi ahead 18-10 May 17 NA Oly at Rok Later ruled a forfeit because Rok used ineligible player Scott Hastings May 23 NA Kek vs Rok Later ruled a forfeit because Rok used ineligible player Scott Hastings June 5 NA Ath vs Rok Later ruled a forfeit because Rok used ineligible player Scott Hastings June 15 NA Ath vs Rok Later ruled a forfeit because Rok used ineligible player Scott Hastings June 19 NA Tro vs Kek Kek ahead 6-3, no pitcher win/loss 1872 Aug 31 NA Ath vs Eck Game OK, score tied 5-5 1874 Sept 28 NA Ath vs Chi Game OK, Ath ahead 15-7 1875 May 29 NA Was vs NH Game OK, Was ahead 11-10 1876 Aug. 3 N Chi at Lou No game (Chicago was leading 4-1 in the fifth when Lou began to stall, hoping for rain; game was forfeited to Chi but later thrown out; researcher Jim Smith claims it should have been counted as a forfeit with stats included; the stats are not yet counted in this edition of Total Baseball. 1876 Aug 21 N StL vs Chi Game OK, StL ahead 7-6 1877 May 15 N Cin vs Lou Lou ahead 8-5 (game later thrown out) 1880 Sept 10 N Buf vs Cin Score tied 11-11 (game later thrown out, however Macmillan counted it as a tie; counted as a tie in Total Baseball, since Tattersall stats included it, and these do not have day-by-day breakdowns) 1882 June 29 A StL vs Lou No game (later thrown out; however, it was counted as a no-game forfeit by Macmillan, which did not count either the StL vs Lou tie (6-6) on Oct 3 or the StL vs Lou win (6-2) on Oct 5, which were treated as if they were exhibition games. They should have been counted, and Total Baseball does. Aug 16 N Cle at Wor No game (game later thrown out) 1883 July 4 N Phi vs Pro Game OK, Pro ahead 11-9 in AM game (Pro had to leave for PM game in NY after 7 innings), no pitcher won/loss July 27 AA NY vs Phi No game (game later thrown out) Aug 1 N Bos at Cle Game OK, Bos ahead 10-3 1884 May 31 AA Cin at Was Game OK, Cin ahead 6-0 July 5 U Bal vs Cin No game (umpire late, Cin refused to play) Aug 11 N Buf at Chi No game (1st game; argument in first inning; the second game, a makeup, ended in a 6- 6 tie) Aug 22 U StL at KC Game OK, KC ahead 6-3, no pitcher win/loss Aug 23 N Bos vs Det Game OK, Bos ahead 7-5 (Macmillan gave no win or loss in this game, should be Whitney-W, Meinke-L) Aug 25 U Bos vs Wil No game (1st game; Wil arrived late) Aug 30 AA Tol at StL Game OK, Tol ahead 2-1 (PM game) Sept 8 U Was vs CP No game (Pit failed to appear) Sept 20 U Was vs Cin No game (Cin failed to appear; this game not counted by Macmillan or Total Baseball) Sept 24 AA Tol vs Ric No game (Ric failed to appear) Sept 24 A Bal at Pit Game OK, Bal ahead 8-6 Oct 11 U StL vs Was No game (Was refused to continue) Oct 11 U Bos at Cin No game 1885 Aug 5 AA Bal vs Phi Game OK, Bal ahead 8-7 1886 July 30 N Det at Was Game OK, Det ahead 13-9 (Macmillan gave no win or loss in this game, win should go to Hardy Richardson in relief, loss to George Keefe; Getzien started for Det but left in the 5th behind 9-6. Det got 7 in 7th. There is some controversy on this game because a lot of runs were scored before the game was actually forfeited) Sept 29 N Was vs StL Score tied 2-2 Oct 7 N Was vs KC No game (1st game, AM) Oct 8 N Was vs KC No game (1st game, AM) Oct 9 N Was vs KC No game (1st game, AM; KC refused to play morning games on these three dates) 1887 Apr 30 AA Lou vs Cin No game (Cin arrived late) June 27 N Det vs NY No game (1st game; game thrown out on Aug 14) July 3 AA Lou at StL No game July 22 AA Phi vs Cle Game OK, Cle ahead 6-4 (no pitcher won/loss) Aug 12 AA NY at Phi Game OK, NY ahead 9-7 1888 May 31 N NY vs Pit No game (Pit did not appear) July 14 AA KC vs Bro Game OK, KC ahead 5-4 Sept 12 N Chi vs NY Game OK, Chi ahead 8-2 (Macmillan awarded no win or loss in this game, should be Krock-W, Keefe-L) Oct 13 N Phi vs Chi No game (Chi did not appear; Macmillan has extra win for Phi, extra loss for Pit--they counted a Phi win over Pit May 5 which was later thrown out; Buffinton should have one less win, Morris one less loss; Total Baseball counted stats for May 5th game except for wins and losses) 1889 May 5 AA Phi at Bro Game OK, Phi ahead 11-1 June 24 AA Bro vs Col No game (1st game; Col refused to play with sub ump; second game was played) Sept 7 AA Bro vs StL StL ahead 4-2 (this forfeit later overruled and given back to StL as normal game) Sept 8 AA Bro vs StL No game (StL did not appear) Sept 26 NL Cle vs Was No game (Washington's train delayed; game later thrown out, played on Sept 28) 1890 Apr 20 AA Lou vs StL No game Apr 24 N Bos vs NY Game OK, score tied 2-2 June 17 N Pit vs Cle No game (train delay; game later thrown out) July 2 AA Phi at Tol Game OK; score tied 5-5 July 27 AA Col vs Bro Game OK; Bro ahead 13-8 (no pitcher won/loss) Aug 3 AA Syr vs Lou No game Aug 5 AA Tol vs Roc Game OK, Tol ahead 7-3 Sept 2 N Chi at Bos No game (1st game; umpire late, game not started; later forfeited to Bos and then thrown out) Sep 21 AA Stl at Roc Game OK (2nd game), StL ahead 10-3 1891 Apr 8 AA StL vs Cin Game OK, tied 7-7 (overruled and replayed on Apr 13; counted by Macmillan and Total Baseball as a tie, but should have been thrown out) Sept 12 AA StL vs Bos Game OK, StL ahead 4-2 Sept 20 AA Lou vs Phi No game; Phi refused to continue (2nd game) Sept 25 N Chi vs Pit Game OK, score tied 4-4 Sept 25 AA StL at Lou Oct 2 AA St. vs Lou (These two games were exhibitions but were counted by Macmillan and Total Baseball but should not have been. Meekin beat McGill, 7- 4, in the first one, McGill beat Fitzgerald, 13-8, in the second) Oct 5 AA Was vs Bal Game OK, Bal ahead 4-1, no pitcher won/loss (counted as a win for Bal in Macmillan; there should be win for Healy or loss for Foreman) 1892 Apr 20 N NY at Bal Game OK, Balt ahead 6-5, no pitcher win/loss Apr 23 N Lou at Chi Game OK, Chi ahead 4-2, no pitcher win/loss (Macmillan has extra loss for Chi, extra win for NY, they gave a L to Luby on Apr 23 and a W to King on Apr 20, although the opposing team pitcher in each case had his decision removed) May 10 N Pit vs NY No game (NY refused to play in rain) May 21 N Cle vs StL No game (1st game; StL arrived late) Aug 16 N Pit vs Was Game OK, score tied 2-2 Sept 22 N Pit vs Chi No game (Chi trying to delay for rain) Oct 12 N Pit vs Cle No game (Cle did not appear) 1893 May 25 N Lou vs Chi No game (Chi did not appear) Sept 16 N Cle vs Bal Game OK, Cle ahead 15-11 at 1894 May 1 N Bro vs Was Game OK, Washington ahead 2- 1; no pitcher win/loss (Macmillan gave a loss and shutout to Stephens of Washington in this game) May 26 N Pit at Cle Game OK, Pit ahead 12-3 July 17 N Phi vs Bos Game OK, Phi ahead 12-2 Aug 3 N Lou vs Chi No game (Chi refused to play) Sept 5 N Was vs StL Game OK, Washington ahead 7-4 1895 May 23 N Bro at Lou No game Aug 28 N Bal vs Pit No game (1st game; Pit arrived late) 1896 May 13 N Bos at Chi Game OK, score tied 4-4 July 24 N Bal vs StL Game OK, Bal ahead 13-8 1897 May 3 N NY at Was No game June 1 N NY vs Pit Game OK, Pit ahead 7-4, no pitcher win/loss June 4 N Phi vs Pit No game July 24 N Cle vs Phi Game OK, Phi ahead 4-3, no pitcher win/loss Aug 1 N StL vs Lou Lou ahead 5-4 (2nd game, later thrown out) Aug 4 N Lou vs Cle No game (1st game; Cle refused to continue) Sept 8 N Was vs Cle No game (2nd game) Sept 10 N Bal vs Lou Game OK, Bal ahead 6-5 1898 July 25 N Bal vs NY No game (NY refused to continue) Sept 16 N Phi vs Chi (1st game) Chi ahead 2-1 (Macmillan gave Donahue, Phi a win in this game, but this was not a regulation game and should have no stats counted) 1899 May 19 N StL vs NY Game OK, NY ahead 10-9, no pitcher win/loss June 16 N Bro at NY No game Oct 14 N Bro vs Bal No game (1st game) 1900 June 22 N Bro at Phi Game OK, Bro ahead 20-13 Sept 19 N Bro vs StL No game (StL refused to continue) 1901 May 2 A Det at Chi Game OK, Det ahead 7-5 May 13 NL NY vs Bro Game OK, score tied 7-7 May 31 AL Det vs Bal Game OK, score tied 5-5 June 9 NL NY at Cin Game OK, NY ahead 25-13 July 23 AL Cle vs Was Game OK, score tied 4-4 (This game ruled a tie by the league and so counted by Total Baseball, but counted as a forfeit by Macmillan/ICI) Aug 21 AL Det vs Bal No game (crowd swarmed on field) 1902 June 16 NL Pit at Bos No game (Bos trying to delay for rain) June 28 AL Bos vs Bal Game OK, Bos ahead 9-4 July 17 AL StL at Bal No game (Bal did not appear) 1903 Aug 8 AL Det at Cle Game OK, Det ahead 6-5 1904 Oct 4 NL StL at NY No game (2nd game; NY refused to continue) 1905 Aug 5 NL Pit vs NY Game OK, score tied 5-5 Aug 22 AL Was at Det Game OK, Washington ahead 2-1 1906 June 9 NL Pit vs Phi Game OK, Pit ahead 7-1 July 2 AL NY at Phi Game OK, NY ahead 5-1 Aug 7 NL Chi at NY No game (umpire not allowed into park) Sept 3 AL NY vs Phi Game OK (2nd game, score tied 3-3) 1907 Apr 11 NL Phi at NY Game OK, Phi ahead 3-0 Oct 5 NL StL vs Chi No game (1st game, Chi refused to continue; this was not a regulation game but was included in the official stats) 1909 Oct 4 NL NY vs Phi No game (2nd game, score tied 1-1 in 4th inning; this was not a regulation game but was included in the official stats) 1913 July 6 NL StL at Chi No game (2nd game, Chi tried to stall so that curfew would be invoked; this was not a regulation game but was included in the official stats) 1914 June 26 AL Phi vs Was No game (1st game, Washington refused to continue) 1916 July 18 NL Bro at Chi Game OK, score tied 4-4 1917 Sept 9 AL Chi vs Cle Game OK, score tied 3-3 1918 July 20 AL Cle at Phi Game OK (2nd game, Cle ahead 9-1) Sept 2 AL Cle at StL No games (doubleheader; Cle did not show up for last games of war-shortened season, not wanting to bear expense of trip to StL; two losses for Cle were counted at time but later thrown out; no league umpires were present to forfeit games) 1920 Aug 20 AL Chi at Phi Game OK (2nd game, Chi ahead 5-2) 1924 June 13 AL NY at Det Game OK, NY ahead 10-6 1925 Apr 26 AL Cle at Chi Game OK, Cle ahead 7-2 1937 June 6 NL StL vs Phi No game (2nd game, Phi tried to stall so that curfew would be invoked) 1939 Sept 3 AL NY at Bos Game OK (2nd game, NY ahead 7-5 when curfew near, so Yanks tried to make outs to get game in; Bos fans littered field in protest, umpire forfeited game to NY, later overruled; game declared a tie and NY players fined) 1941 Aug 15 AL Bos at Was Game OK, Washington ahead 6- 3, no pitcher win/loss 1942 Sept 26 NL Bos at NY Game OK (2nd game, NY ahead 5-2, no pitcher win/loss) 1949 Aug 21 NL NY at Phi Game OK (2nd game, NY ahead 4-2 in top of ninth; no win or losss given, per rules of day; Larry Jansen pitched for NY, Schoolboy Rowe for Phi) 1954 July 18 NL Phi at StL No game (2nd game, StL tried to stall for darkness) 1971 Sept 30 AL NY at Was Game OK (Washington ahead 7- 5, no pitcher win/loss; this was the last game in Washington and fans vandalized the field in the 9th) 1974 June 4 AL Tex at Cle Game OK, scored tied 5-5 (crowd invaded field) 1977 Sept 15 AL Tor vs Bal Game OK, Tor ahead 4-0 (Bal refused to continue) 1979 July 12 AL Det at Chi No game (2nd game, crowd littered field between games) ============================================================================== No-Decision Games In the National Association of 1871-75, no-decision games were counted in the records by researcher Michael Stagno and thus are adopted in Total Baseball. In the National League of 1876-1890, no-decision games were counted by researcher John Tattersall and thus were adopted by the Macmillan Baseball Encyclopedia and Total Baseball. In the ensuing period, covered by ICI research and the computer printouts that ICI deposited at the Hall of Fame, protested games were not counted. Although they may have been counted in the official averages, source data for these have been lost. In the 1910-1919 period, protested games were not counted at all. From 1920 to date, protested games were counted. Because of the effect these games had on the records of the teams' managers, the managers are listed. For more on this, see the Introduction to the Manager Roster, criterion number 7. This list of no-decision games does not include protests that were upheld in which the game was picked up from the point of protest; it includes only those games that were thrown out entirely. These games did ultimately come to a decision. ============================================================================== YEAR DATE LEAGUE TEAMS NOTES/MANAGERS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This was counted by Michael Stagno: 1872 May 20 NA Ath at Bal Game disallowed (McBride-Craver) These were counted by Tattersall: 1877 May 15 NL Lou at Cin Forfeit to Cin overruled (Chapman-Pike) 1880 Sept 10 NL Cin at Buf Forfeit to Buf overruled; this game counted as a tie with all stats in by Macmillan (Clapp-Crane) 1887 Sept 23 NL Bos at Chi Second game 1887 Sept 24 NL Bos at Chi First and second games; these two games plus the one of the day before were rainouts replayed without proper consent; counted as no-decisions but included in averages by Tattersall and Macmillan (Morrill-Anson) July 4 NL Bos at Det 2nd game was a 4 1/2 inning, 7-7 tie; since it did not go five innings, it should not have counted in the records, but it was included by Tattersall and Macmillan. It was not protested (Kelly- Watkins) 1888 May 5 NL Phi at Pit Phi ahead 4-3; this game counted by Tattersall and Macmillan as a win for Phi (Wright-Phillips) These were not counted by Macmillan: 1884 Sept. 3 AA Phi at Bal This was a makeup game which was not cleared with the league office; it was replayed on Oct. 10 (Knight-Barnie) 1888 June 10 AA Bal at Phi (Barnie-Sharsig) 1888 July 8 AA Bal at KC Players from each team umpired game poorly and both teams agreed to replay game (Barnie-Barkley) 1890 July 10/11/12 PL Pit at Bos Three games in which Bos used Gil Hatfield, on loan from NY, against league rules (Hanlon-Kelly) 1894 Apr 26 NL Phi at Bro (Irwin-Foutz) May 23 NL Pit at Chi Forfeit overruled (Buckenberger-Anson) Aug 18 NL Chi at NY 1st game (Anson-Ward) Aug 25 NL Lou at NY 1st game (Barnie-Ward) Aug 27 NL Cin at Phi 1st game (Comiskey-Irwin) Sept 6 NL Cin at Phi 1st game (Comiskey-Irwin) (Macmillan threw out the first game and counted the second game; four games above were transferred without league approval; Jim Smith claims that first game should count and second game be thrown out) 1895 June 1 NL Pit at Bro (Mack-Foutz) July 14 NL Cle at StL (Schmelz-Selee) Aug 12 NL Was at Bos (Tebeau-Quinn) 1897 June 3 NL Lou at NY 1st game (Rogers-Joyce) Aug 1 NL Lou at StL 2nd game (Clarke-Hallman) 1899 May 3 NL Lou at Pit (Clarke-Watkins) May 30 NL NY at Cin PM game (Ewing-Day) 1902 May 7 NL NY at Chi (Fogel-Selee) May 8 NL NY at Chi Pitching distance too short; this game and the one above may have been included in the official averages, but no record exists (Fogel-Selee) These were not counted in the official averages or by Macmillan: 1911 May 30 NL Chi at Pit 1st game (Chance-Clarke) 1912 Oct 2 NL Pit at Chi (Clarke-Chance) 1914 May 14 FL Chi at Buf (Tinker-Schafly) 1915 June 19 FL Chi at Bal (Tinker-Knabe) Sept 3 AL Cle at Chi 2nd game (Fohl-Rowland) Aug 17 NL Chi at Pit 1st game; Benton pitched for Pit (Bresnahan-Clarke) 1917 Apr 17 NL Bos at Phi (Stallings-Moran) Aug 19 AL Was vs Det (Griffith-Jennings) 1918 Apr 29 NL StL at Cin (Hendricks-Mathewson) June 3 NL StL at Bro (Hendricks-Robinson) These were counted by both the offical averages and Macmillan: 1890 May 23 NL Chi vs Phi (Researcher Joe Wayman claims this is a protested game not counted in standings, per baseball guide for 1891; however, Tattersall and Macmillan have counted game as win for Chi) 1909 Apr 23 NL Cin at Pit (Griffith-Clarke) 1924 July 15 NL NY at Chi (McGraw-Killefer) 1924 July 28 AL Bos at StL Individual data counted, team data not counted; Macmillan originally took out the individual records; later editions have added the batting records back in, but not the pitching records (Fohl-Sisler) 1932 Aug 19 AL NY at Det All data counted except in the games played column in official records; games played added by Macmillan (McCarthy-Harris) 1937 Aug 6 AL NY vs Cle (McCarthy-O'Neill) 1938 May 14 NL StL vs Cin (7-6, this game later declared a tie) 1939 Sept 12 AL Chi at Was (Dykes-Harris) 1940 June 20 AL Chi vs NY (Dykes-McCarthy) 1947 July 20 NL Bro vs StL (3-2, this game later declared a tie) ==============================================================================