April 29, 1924. "April is the cruelest month".
The Nats had an off-day scheduled for April 30, but took off a day early, losing 15 - 6 to Boston. Oyster Joe Martinha started slowly, giving up two walks around an out to the first three batters, and then a double, a single, and a sac fly. In the bottom of the first, the Nats matched Boston's three runs, but Oyster Joe started the top of the second with two walks. Bucky Harris pulled him for Ted Wingfield. The game stayed close until the top of the sixth, when Alan Russell and By Spence combined to give up four hits, four walks, and six runs.
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