South End Grounds III
aka South Side Grounds

1894 - 1914

Boston, MA
Historic Aerials
What Was There

Team Years Games
Braves
(1894 - 1914)
1489
No-Hitters

8/7/1899: Vic Willis

Pitcher IP H R ER BB SO HBP BR BF AB IBB GDP ROE GSc
Vic Willis
9.0
0
1
0
4
5
1
5
87

Starter Age: 23.117
Rank among 327: 43
Opposing Starter: Bill Dinneen
Catcher: Marty Bergen
Plate Umpire: Tom Lynch
Attendance: 2,000
Time of Game: 2:03
Did You Know?
  • The Senators scored their run in the first on two walks and a throwing error by catcher Marty Bergen on an attempted steal.
  • Some newspapers reported the game as a one-hitter with Bill Dinneen getting the lone hit.

5/8/1907: Big Jeff Pfeffer, W (2-1)

Pitcher IP H R ER BB SO HBP BR BF AB IBB GDP ROE GSc
Big Jeff Pfeffer
9.0
0
0
0
1
3
1
3
26
1
89

Starter Age: 25.038
Rank among 327: 91
Opposing Starter: Del Mason
Catcher: Sam Brown
Plate Umpire: Bob Emslie
Attendance: 2,668
Time of Game: 1:45
Did You Know?
  • This was Pfeffer's only shutout in 1907 and one of only six wins on the season.
  • Three Reds reached base--John Ganzel was hit by a pitch in the second inning, Admiral Schlei walked in the third, then reached base on third baseman Dave Brain's error in the fifth.
  • The closest the Reds came to a hit was in the first inning when Lefty Davis drove a ball to deep left only to see Frank Burke pull the ball down just before it hit the fence for certain extra bases.