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Wes Ferrell homers to tie the game and
then homers in the 10th inning to win it

WES FERRELL

ON THIS DATE (August 22, 1934) ... Wes Ferrell made a complete job of beating the Chicago White Sox at Fenway, by a score of 3 to 2 in 10 innings. He tied the score in the eighth inning when, with one out and nobody on, sent a shot over the left field wall, making it 2 to 2. Then in the 10th inning, after two were out, he slugged another home run and jogged home with the walk-off game winner.

There was a outburst off applause and cheering when he homered in the eighth, but that was nothing compared to the cheering, fist pounding and hugging that happened in the tenth.

He was the whole show indeed, both on offense and defense. He had held his opposition to seven hits scattered through the ten innings, and one of their runs resulted from an error. He also stopped Al Simmons' 16-game hitting streak. Ferrell allowed only one free pass in getting his 12th win against only two defeats.

In the third inning, after two were out, Evar Swanson singled for the White Sox and stole second, scoring when Roy Johnson dropped Mule Haas' fly ball in left center. Chicago put over another run in the fourth inning. Luke Appling led off with a single to center. Jimmy Dykes followed with a single to left, sending Appling to third, but got caught in a rundown between first and second, trying to get another base. Appling then scored when Jackie Hayes grounded out.

In the meantime the Red Sox had five hits including singles by Rick Ferrell, Billy Werber, Bill Cissell and a double by Moose Solters which resulted in no runs.

Then in the fifth inning, down 2-0, the Red Sox were spotted a run. With one out, Solters singled, Carl Reynolds flew to left and Ed Morgan doubled off the wall in center. Solters took a big lead at third trying to distract the White Sox pitcher Les Tietje, and might have been caught off the bag had Merv Shea, the catcher, not thrown the ball into the dirt, trying to pick him off at third and having it skip into left field. Solters scored and Morgan scooted over to third.

Then in the eighth, with one down Wes tied the score. His Red Sox teammates could not get the job done, leaving 13 men on base, so Ferrell had to do it all himself.

 

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W-Wes Ferrell (12-2)
L-Les Tietje (5-10)
Attendance - 4000

 2B-Solters (Bost), Morgan (Bost), Appling (Chi)

 HR-WFerrell (2)(Bost)