1938 Game Log[4] Overall Record: 45–105–1 |
# | Date | Opponent | Score | Win | Loss | Save | Attendance | Record |
1 | April 19 | Dodgers | 5–12 | Luke Hamlin (1–0) | Wayne LaMaster (0–1) | None | 10,000 | 0–1 |
2 | April 20 | Dodgers | 6–5 | Bucky Walters (1–0) | Max Butcher (0–1) | None | 2,000 | 1–1 |
3 | April 21 | Dodgers | 0–9 | Tot Pressnell (1–0) | Hugh Mulcahy (0–1) | None | 2,000 | 1–2 |
– | April 22 | @ Bees | Postponed (rain);[5] Makeup: July 1 as a traditional double-header |
4 | April 23 | @ Bees | 1–3 | Lou Fette (1–0) | Bill Hallahan (0–1) | None | 10,180 | 1–3 |
5 | April 24 | @ Bees | 0–2 | Danny MacFayden (1–1) | Bucky Walters (1–1) | None | 11,216 | 1–4 |
– | April 25 | @ Giants | Postponed (rain[6] and inclement weather[7]); Makeup: April 27 as a traditional double-header |
6 | April 26 | @ Giants | 8–12 | Dick Coffman (1–0) | Wayne LaMaster (0–2) | None | 5,871 | 1–5 |
7 | April 27 (1) | @ Giants | 3–7 | Harry Gumbert (2–0) | Hugh Mulcahy (0–2) | None | see 2nd game | 1–6 |
8 | April 27 (2) | @ Giants | 6–11 | Cliff Melton (3–0) | Syl Johnson (0–1) | None | 21,829 | 1–7 |
9 | April 28 | @ Dodgers | 3–6 | Luke Hamlin (2–1) | Bucky Walters (1–2) | Max Butcher (1) | 6,745 | 1–8 |
10 | April 29 | @ Dodgers | 4–5 (12) | Tot Pressnell (2–1) | Bill Hallahan (0–2) | None | 5,123 | 1–9 |
11 | April 30 | Bees | 11–16 | Johnny Niggeling (1–0) | Tommy Reis (0–1) | Ira Hutchinson (1) | 2,500 | 1–10 |
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# | Date | Opponent | Score | Win | Loss | Save | Attendance | Record |
12 | May 1 | Bees | 5–1 | Hugh Mulcahy (1–2) | Jim Turner (2–1) | None | 5,000[8] | 2–10 |
13 | May 3 | @ Cubs | 2–5 | Dizzy Dean (3–0) | Bucky Walters (1–3) | Charlie Root (2) | 8,327[9] | 2–11 |
14 | May 4 | @ Cubs | 6–4 | Claude Passeau (1–0) | Larry French (1–2) | Al Smith (1) | 5,048[10] | 3–11 |
15 | May 5 | @ Cubs | 2–21 | Al Epperly (1–0) | Wayne LaMaster (0–3) | None | 1,314[11] | 3–12 |
16 | May 6 | @ Cardinals | 3–4 | Curt Davis (1–1) | Hugh Mulcahy (1–3) | None | 1,858 | 3–13 |
– | May 7 | @ Cardinals | Postponed (rain);[12] Makeup: July 17 as a traditional double-header |
17 | May 8 | @ Reds | 2–0 | Bucky Walters (2–3) | Johnny Vander Meer (1–2) | None | 11,116 | 4–13 |
18 | May 9 | @ Reds | 4–9 | Peaches Davis (2–3) | Claude Passeau (1–1) | None | 540 | 4–14 |
19 | May 10 | @ Reds | 3–7 | Joe Cascarella (2–0) | Hugh Mulcahy (1–4) | None | 947 | 4–15 |
– | May 11 | @ Pirates | Postponed (cold[13] and rain[14]); Makeup: June 12 as a traditional double-header |
– | May 12 | @ Pirates | Postponed (cold[15] and rain[16]); Makeup: July 20 as a traditional double-header |
– | May 14 | Giants | Postponed (rain);[17] Makeup: June 29 as a traditional double-header |
– | May 15 | Giants | Postponed (rain);[18] Makeup: August 13 as a traditional double-header |
20 | May 16 | Giants | 12–3 | Bucky Walters (3–3) | Hal Schumacher (2–2) | None | 1,500 | 5–15 |
21 | May 17 | Reds | 1–13 | Paul Derringer (5–2) | Claude Passeau (1–2) | None | 1,500[19] | 5–16 |
– | May 18 | Reds | Postponed (rain);[20] Makeup: June 26 as a traditional double-header |
22 | May 19 | Reds | 5–4 | Hugh Mulcahy (2–4) | Joe Cascarella (2–1) | None | 1,000[21] | 6–16 |
23 | May 20 | Cubs | 7–16 | Tex Carleton (4–2) | Bucky Walters (3–4) | Jack Russell (2) | 2,964[22] | 6–17 |
24 | May 21 | Cubs | 1–10 | Larry French (2–4) | Claude Passeau (1–3) | None | 5,000[23] | 6–18 |
25 | May 22 | Cardinals | 2–1 | Pete Sivess (1–0) | Bill McGee (2–1) | None | 5,000[24] | 7–18 |
26 | May 23 | Cardinals | 7–6 | Hugh Mulcahy (3–4) | Mike Ryba (0–1) | None | 1,000 | 8–18 |
– | May 24 | Pirates | Postponed (rain[25] and wet grounds[26]); Makeup: June 19 as a traditional double-header[25] |
27 | May 25 | Pirates | 2–1 | Bucky Walters (4–4) | Jim Tobin (3–3) | None | 1,000 | 9–18 |
– | May 26 | Pirates | Postponed (rain);[27] Makeup: September 18 as a traditional double-header |
– | May 27 | @ Giants | Postponed (rain[28] and wet grounds[29]); Makeup: May 28 as a traditional double-header |
28 | May 28 (1) | @ Giants | 4–5 | Cliff Melton (7–1) | Hugh Mulcahy (3–5) | Dick Coffman (5) | see 2nd game | 9–19 |
29 | May 28 (2) | @ Giants | 0–11 | Carl Hubbell (6–1) | Pete Sivess (1–1) | None | 26,476 | 9–20 |
30 | May 29 | @ Giants | 6–7 | Harry Gumbert (4–3) | Bucky Walters (4–5) | Jumbo Brown (1) | 14,889 | 9–21 |
31 | May 30 (1) | @ Dodgers | 9–5 | Claude Passeau (2–3) | Vito Tamulis (0–4) | None | see 2nd game | 10–21 |
32 | May 30 (2) | @ Dodgers | 7–4 | Wayne LaMaster (1–3) | Van Mungo (2–5) | Pete Sivess (1) | 18,500 | 11–21 |
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# | Date | Opponent | Score | Win | Loss | Save | Attendance | Record |
33 | June 1 | @ Cardinals | 4–9 | Ray Harrell (2–1) | Hugh Mulcahy (3–6) | None | 1,471 | 11–22 |
34 | June 2 | @ Cardinals | 5–12 | Roy Henshaw (1–0) | Bucky Walters (4–6) | None | 1,635 | 11–23 |
35 | June 3 | @ Cardinals | 7–8 (11) | Max Macon (1–4) | Al Smith (0–1) | None | 1,456 | 11–24 |
36 | June 4 | @ Cubs | 1–5 | Larry French (4–5) | Claude Passeau (2–4) | None | 8,505 | 11–25 |
37 | June 5 | @ Cubs | 1–7 | Tex Carleton (6–3) | Hugh Mulcahy (3–7) | None | 17,311 | 11–26 |
38 | June 6 | @ Cubs | 8–10 | Charlie Root (3–1) | Bucky Walters (4–7) | Bob Logan (2) | 2,906 | 11–27 |
– | June 7 | @ Reds | Postponed (rain);[30] Makeup: July 22 as a traditional double-header |
39 | June 8 | @ Reds | 5–7 | Paul Derringer (8–4) | Claude Passeau (2–5) | None | 14,898 | 11–28 |
40 | June 10 | @ Pirates | 3–2 | Hugh Mulcahy (4–7) | Russ Bauers (1–4) | None | 1,034 | 12–28 |
41 | June 11 | @ Pirates | 3–4 | Bill Swift (3–2) | Bucky Walters (4–8) | None | 3,811 | 12–29 |
42 | June 12 (1) | @ Pirates | 5–11 | Mace Brown (8–2) | Claude Passeau (2–6) | None | 4,826 | 12–30 |
– | June 12 (2) | @ Pirates | Postponed (rain[31] and Sunday curfew[a]); Makeup: August 25 as a traditional double-header |
43 | June 14 | Cardinals | 3–4 | Curt Davis (6–2) | Hugh Mulcahy (4–8) | None | 1,000[32] | 12–31 |
44 | June 15 | Cardinals | 7–9 | Mike Ryba (1–1) | Syl Johnson (0–2) | Clyde Shoun (1) | 1,500 | 12–32 |
45 | June 16 | Cardinals | 3–2 | Claude Passeau (3–6) | Bill McGee (2–5) | None | 975 | 13–32 |
46 | June 17 | Pirates | 3–4 (10) | Mace Brown (9–2) | Al Hollingsworth (2–3) | None | 4,000 | 13–33 |
47 | June 18 | Pirates | 5–3 | Hugh Mulcahy (5–8) | Russ Bauers (1–6) | Claude Passeau (1) | 3,000[33] | 14–33 |
48 | June 19 (1) | Pirates | 4–14 | Jim Tobin (5–3) | Pete Sivess (1–2) | None | see 2nd game | 14–34 |
49 | June 19 (2) | Pirates | 3–16 | Cy Blanton (2–1) | Wayne LaMaster (1–4) | None | 10,000 | 14–35 |
50 | June 21 | Cubs | 3–4 | Al Epperly (2–0) | Claude Passeau (3–7) | Charlie Root (4) | 1,200 | 14–36 |
– | June 22 | Cubs | Postponed (rain);[34] Makeup: July 31 as a traditional double-header |
– | June 23 | Cubs | Postponed (rain);[35] Makeup: September 20 as a traditional double-header |
51 | June 24 | Reds | 4–6 | Peaches Davis (4–3) | Al Hollingsworth (2–4) | Joe Cascarella (3) | 5,000 | 14–37 |
52 | June 25 | Reds | 7–6 (12) | Al Hollingsworth (3–4) | Joe Cascarella (3–4) | None | 2,500 | 15–37 |
53 | June 26 (1) | Reds | 10–3 | Claude Passeau (4–7) | Jim Weaver (4–3) | None | see 2nd game | 16–37 |
54 | June 26 (2) | Reds | 5–8 | Paul Derringer (10–5) | Wayne LaMaster (1–5) | None | 8,520 | 16–38 |
– | June 28 | Giants | Postponed (rain);[36] Makeup: August 14 as a traditional double-header |
55 | June 29 (1) | Giants | 1–9 | Hal Schumacher (7–5) | Al Hollingsworth (3–5) | None | see 2nd game | 16–39 |
56 | June 29 (2) | Giants | 2–6 | Cliff Melton (8–5) | Hugh Mulcahy (5–9) | None | 8,000 | 16–40 |
57 | June 30 | Giants | 1–14[b] | Slick Castleman (3–2) | Claude Passeau (4–8) | None | 1,500 | 16–41 |
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# | Date | Opponent | Score | Win | Loss | Save | Attendance | Record |
58 | July 1 (1) | @ Bees | 4–1 | Claude Passeau (5–8) | Bobby Reis (0–1) | None | see 2nd game | 17–41 |
59 | July 1 (2) | @ Bees | 5–0 | Wayne LaMaster (2–5) | Dick Errickson (0–4) | None | 2,313 | 18–41 |
60 | July 2 | @ Bees | 1–2 | Ira Hutchinson (4–4) | Syl Johnson (0–3) | None | 7,252 | 18–42 |
61 | July 3 (1)[c] | @ Dodgers | 1–3 | Vito Tamulis (2–6) | Al Hollingsworth (3–6) | None | see 2nd game | 18–43 |
62 | July 3 (2)[c] | @ Dodgers | 0–2 | Bill Posedel (4–4) | Bill Hallahan (0–3) | None | 10,157 | 18–44 |
63 | July 4 (1) | Bees | 5–10 | Bobby Reis (1–1) | Hugh Mulcahy (5–10) | None | see 2nd game | 18–45 |
64 | July 4 (2) | Bees | 10–2 | Claude Passeau (6–8) | Dick Errickson (0–5) | None | 12,000 | 19–45 |
– | July 6 | 1938 Major League Baseball All-Star Game at Crosley Field in Cincinnati |
65 | July 8 | Dodgers | 2–13 | Vito Tamulis (3–6) | Hugh Mulcahy (5–11) | None | 2,500 | 19–46 |
66 | July 9 | Dodgers | 4–3 (16) | Claude Passeau (7–8) | Luke Hamlin (4–6) | None | 1,277 | 20–46 |
67 | July 10 (1)[d] | Dodgers | 3–6 | Tot Pressnell (7–7) | Al Hollingsworth (3–7) | Vito Tamulis (2) | see 2nd game | 20–47 |
68 | July 10 (2)[d] | Dodgers | 5–3 | Wayne LaMaster (3–5) | Max Butcher (4–4) | Pete Sivess (2) | 4,949 | 21–47 |
– | July 13 | @ Cubs | Postponed (wet grounds[37] and rain[38]); Makeup: July 14 as a traditional double-header |
69 | July 14 (1) | @ Cubs | 0–3 | Clay Bryant (7–7) | Claude Passeau (7–9) | None | 10,000[39][40] | 21–48 |
70 | July 14 (2) | @ Cubs | 1–5 | Bill Lee (10–5) | Hugh Mulcahy (5–12) | None | 9,581[40] | 21–49 |
71 | July 15 | @ Cubs | 1–4 | Larry French (6–12) | Wayne LaMaster (3–6) | None | 5,581[41][42] | 21–50 |
72 | July 16 | @ Cardinals | 2–1 | Al Hollingsworth (4–7) | Lon Warneke (6–4) | None | 1,781 | 22–50 |
– | July 17 (1) | @ Cardinals | Postponed (rain);[43] Makeup: August 30 as a traditional double-header |
– | July 17 (2) | @ Cardinals | Postponed (rain);[43] Makeup: August 31 as a traditional double-header |
73 | July 18 | @ Cardinals | 3–5 | Curt Davis (8–2) | Claude Passeau (7–10) | Max Macon (2) | 95 | 22–51 |
74 | July 19 | @ Pirates | 0–8 | Ed Brandt (2–2) | Hugh Mulcahy (5–13) | None | 2,472 | 22–52 |
75 | July 20 (1) | @ Pirates | 11–0 | Al Hollingsworth (5–7) | Bob Klinger (8–2) | None | see 2nd game | 23–52 |
76 | July 20 (2) | @ Pirates | 1–4 | Russ Bauers (5–7) | Pete Sivess (1–3) | None | 6,000 | 23–53 |
77 | July 21 | @ Pirates | 4–5 | Mace Brown (13–3) | Al Smith (0–2) | None | 10,535 | 23–54 |
78 | July 22 (1) | @ Reds | 2–5 | Paul Derringer (12–7) | Claude Passeau (7–11) | None | see 2nd game | 23–55 |
79 | July 22 (2) | @ Reds | 11–10 | Wayne LaMaster (4–6) | Peaches Davis (5–6) | Hugh Mulcahy (1) | 5,419 | 24–55 |
80 | July 23 | @ Reds | 9–10 | Gene Schott (3–2) | Bill Hallahan (0–4) | None | 3,619 | 24–56 |
81 | July 24 (1)[e] | @ Reds | 5–7 | Whitey Moore (2–0) | Al Hollingsworth (5–8) | Paul Derringer (1) | see 2nd game | 24–57 |
82 | July 24 (2)[e] | @ Reds | 5–1 | Syl Johnson (1–3) | Johnny Vander Meer (11–6) | None | 26,630 | 25–57 |
83 | July 26 | Pirates | 6–5 | Pete Sivess (2–3) | Mace Brown (13–4) | None | 1,500 | 26–57 |
84 | July 27 | Pirates | 2–4 | Russ Bauers (6–8) | Bill Hallahan (0–5) | None | 1,000[44] | 26–58 |
85 | July 28 | Pirates | 2–9 | Jim Tobin (9–4) | Al Hollingsworth (5–9) | None | 2,000 | 26–59 |
86 | July 29 | Cubs | 5–4 (12) | Pete Sivess (3–3) | Larry French (7–14) | None | 3,000 | 27–59 |
87 | July 30 | Cubs | 5–4 | Claude Passeau (8–11) | Larry French (7–15) | None | 1,931[45] | 28–59 |
88 | July 31 (1) | Cubs | 6–5 (12) | Syl Johnson (2–3) | Bill Lee (13–6) | None | see 2nd game | 29–59 |
89 | July 31 (2) | Cubs | 3–4 (7)[f] | Charlie Root (4–2) | Hugh Mulcahy (5–14) | None | 15,000 | 29–60 |
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# | Date | Opponent | Score | Win | Loss | Save | Attendance | Record |
90 | August 2 | Reds | 2–3 | Johnny Vander Meer (12–6) | Wayne LaMaster (4–7) | Paul Derringer (2) | 2,000[46] | 29–61 |
91 | August 3 | Reds | 3–6 (10) | Whitey Moore (3–0) | Claude Passeau (8–12) | None | 1,845 | 29–62 |
– | August 4 | Reds | Postponed (rain);[47] Makeup: September 16 as a traditional double-header |
92 | August 5 | Cardinals | 0–3 | Lon Warneke (9–5) | Hugh Mulcahy (5–15) | None | 1,246 | 29–63 |
93 | August 6 | Cardinals | 6–7 | Bob Weiland (11–8) | Al Hollingsworth (5–10) | Curt Davis (2) | 1,000[48] | 29–64 |
94 | August 7 (1)[g] | Cardinals | 6–3 | Claude Passeau (9–12) | Clyde Shoun (2–5) | None | see 2nd game | 30–64 |
95 | August 7 (2)[g] | Cardinals | 1–5 (7) | Bill McGee (4–9) | Bill Hallahan (0–6) | None | 3,500 | 30–65 |
96 | August 9 | @ Dodgers | 6–9 | Tot Pressnell (10–11) | Syl Johnson (2–4) | Luke Hamlin (5) | 3,268[49] | 30–66 |
97 | August 12 | Giants | 0–1 | Harry Gumbert (10–9) | Al Hollingsworth (5–11) | None | 5,000 | 30–67 |
98 | August 13 (1) | Giants | 1–11 | Carl Hubbell (13–9) | Claude Passeau (9–13) | None | see 2nd game | 30–68 |
99 | August 13 (2) | Giants | 4–2 | Max Butcher (6–4) | Cliff Melton (9–11) | None | 10,000 | 31–68 |
100 | August 14 (1) | Giants | 0–11 | Hal Schumacher (10–7) | Hugh Mulcahy (5–16) | Jumbo Brown (2) | see 2nd game | 31–69 |
101 | August 14 (2) | Giants | 6–14 | Bill Lohrman (7–1) | Pete Sivess (3–4) | Dick Coffman (12) | 12,000 | 31–70 |
102 | August 15 | Bees | 3–5 | Dick Errickson (4–5) | Syl Johnson (2–5) | None | 700 | 31–71 |
103 | August 16 | Bees | 7–6 (11) | Hugh Mulcahy (6–16) | Milt Shoffner (5–5) | None | 1,000 | 32–71 |
104 | August 17 | Bees | 0–3 (8) | Ira Hutchinson (5–7) | Max Butcher (6–5) | None | 1,000 | 32–72 |
– | August 18 | Bees | Postponed (wet grounds[50] and rain[51]); Makeup: September 11 as a traditional double-header |
105 | August 19 | @ Giants | 2–4 | Bill Lohrman (8–1) | Bill Hallahan (0–7) | None | 10,967 | 32–73 |
106 | August 20 | @ Giants | 8–7 | Al Hollingsworth (6–11) | Jumbo Brown (3–3) | None | 6,771 | 33–73 |
107 | August 21 | @ Giants | 8–3 | Max Butcher (7–5) | Cliff Melton (10–12) | None | 8,970 | 34–73 |
108 | August 23 | @ Reds | 0–3 | Whitey Moore (5–1) | Al Hollingsworth (6–12) | None | 3,010 | 34–74 |
109 | August 24 | @ Reds | 1–3 | Lee Grissom (2–3) | Hugh Mulcahy (6–17) | Jim Weaver (1) | 4,156 | 34–75 |
110 | August 25 (1) | @ Pirates | 2–1 | Max Butcher (8–5) | Cy Blanton (10–4) | None | see 2nd game | 35–75 |
111 | August 25 (2) | @ Pirates | 2–1 (11) | Bill Hallahan (1–7) | Red Lucas (4–3) | None | 3,093 | 36–75 |
112 | August 26 | @ Pirates | 6–4 | Al Smith (1–2) | Jim Tobin (11–7) | Pete Sivess (3) | 3,294[52] | 37–75 |
113 | August 27 | @ Pirates | 1–6 | Ed Brandt (5–2) | Al Hollingsworth (6–13) | None | 5,889 | 37–76 |
114 | August 28 (1)[h] | @ Cubs | 5–6 (11) | Clay Bryant (13–10) | Pete Sivess (3–5) | None | see 2nd game | 37–77 |
115 | August 28 (2)[h] | @ Cubs | 1–3 | Vance Page (3–2) | Syl Johnson (2–6) | None | 26,348 | 37–78 |
116 | August 30 (1) | @ Cardinals | 4–3 | Max Butcher (9–5) | Max Macon (2–9) | None | see 2nd game | 38–78 |
117 | August 30 (2) | @ Cardinals | 7–8 (10) | Clyde Shoun (4–5) | Al Smith (1–3) | None | 2,679[53] | 38–79 |
118 | August 31 (1) | @ Cardinals | 1–2 (10) | Clyde Shoun (5–5) | Claude Passeau (9–14) | None | see 2nd game | 38–80 |
119 | August 31 (2) | @ Cardinals | 6–7 | Lon Warneke (13–5) | Al Hollingsworth (6–14) | None | 2,449[54] | 38–81 |
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# | Date | Opponent | Score | Win | Loss | Save | Attendance | Record |
120 | September 1 | @ Cardinals | 5–6 | Curt Davis (11–7) | Al Smith (1–4) | None | 1,134[55] | 38–82 |
121 | September 3 | @ Bees | 0–1 | Danny MacFayden (12–6) | Max Butcher (9–6) | None | 5,276 | 38–83 |
122 | September 4 (1) | @ Bees | 4–2 | Hugh Mulcahy (7–17) | Jim Turner (12–15) | None | see 2nd game | 39–83 |
123 | September 4 (2) | @ Bees | 2–6 | Dick Errickson (7–6) | Syl Johnson (2–7) | None | 14,867[56] | 39–84 |
124 | September 5 (1) | Giants | 0–7 | Cliff Melton (11–13) | Claude Passeau (9–15) | None | see 2nd game | 39–85 |
125 | September 5 (2) | Giants | 4–3 | Al Hollingsworth (7–14) | Bill Lohrman (8–4) | None | 10,000 | 40–85 |
126 | September 6 | Dodgers | 4–6 | Vito Tamulis (9–9) | Bill Hallahan (1–8) | None | 500 | 40–86 |
127 | September 7 | Dodgers | 6–3 | Hugh Mulcahy (8–17) | Tot Pressnell (11–14) | None | 500 | 41–86 |
128 | September 8 | @ Dodgers[i] | 0–5 | Luke Hamlin (10–12) | Max Butcher (9–7) | None | 11,908 | 41–87 |
129 | September 9 | Bees | 4–2 | Claude Passeau (10–15) | Lou Fette (11–10) | None | 1,000[57] | 42–87 |
130 | September 10 | Bees | 5–6 | Johnny Lanning (8–7) | Al Hollingsworth (7–15) | None | 1,000[58] | 42–88 |
131 | September 11 (1) | Bees | 11–2 | Hugh Mulcahy (9–17) | Danny MacFayden (12–8) | None | see 2nd game | 43–88 |
132 | September 11 (2) | Bees | 2–3 | Ira Hutchinson (7–8) | Max Butcher (9–8) | Dick Errickson (6) | 2,500 | 43–89 |
– | September 13 | Cardinals | Postponed (rain[59] and wet grounds[60]); Makeup: September 14 as a traditional double-header[60] |
133 | September 14 (1) | Cardinals | 9–12 | Max Macon (4–11) | Claude Passeau (10–16) | None | see 2nd game | 43–90 |
134 | September 14 (2) | Cardinals | 2–3 | Mort Cooper (1–0) | Al Hollingsworth (7–16) | None | 1,000 | 43–91 |
135 | September 16 (1) | Reds | 0–2 | Paul Derringer (20–12) | Max Butcher (9–9) | None | see 2nd game | 43–92 |
136 | September 16 (2) | Reds | 2–1 | Hugh Mulcahy (10–17) | Whitey Moore (6–3) | None | 3,000 | 44–92 |
– | September 17 | Reds | Canceled (rain);[61] No makeup scheduled |
137 | September 18 (1) | Pirates | 0–1 | Russ Bauers (11–13) | Al Hollingsworth (7–17) | None | see 2nd game | 44–93 |
138 | September 18 (2) | Pirates | 1–1 (5)[j] | None | None | None | 1,500 | 44–93–1 |
– | September 19 (1) | Pirates | Canceled (rain);[62] No makeup scheduled |
– | September 19 (2) | Pirates | Canceled (rain);[62] No makeup scheduled |
– | September 20 (1) | Cubs | Postponed (rain);[63] Makeup: September 21 as a traditional double-header |
– | September 20 (2) | Cubs | Postponed (rain);[63] Makeup: September 22 as a traditional double-header |
– | September 21 (1) | Cubs | Postponed (rain);[64] Makeup: September 23 as a traditional double-header |
– | September 21 (2) | Cubs | Postponed (rain);[64] Makeup: September 23 as a traditional double-header |
139 | September 22 (1) | Cubs | 0–4 | Bill Lee (20–9) | Max Butcher (9–10) | None | see 2nd game | 44–94–1 |
140 | September 22 (2) | Cubs | 1–2 | Clay Bryant (18–11) | Claude Passeau (10–17) | None | 2,000[65] | 44–95–1 |
141 | September 23 (1) | Cubs | 2–3 | Jack Russell (6–1) | Hugh Mulcahy (10–18) | None | see 2nd game | 44–96–1 |
142 | September 23 (2) | Cubs | 6–7 | Larry French (10–18) | Al Hollingsworth (7–18) | None | 1,000[66] | 44–97–1 |
143 | September 24 | @ Dodgers | 1–8 | Vito Tamulis (11–9) | Tom Lanning (0–1) | None | 2,772 | 44–98–1 |
144 | September 25 (1)[k] | @ Dodgers | 1–5 | Luke Hamlin (12–14) | Max Butcher (9–11) | Tot Pressnell (3) | see 2nd game | 44–99–1 |
145 | September 25 (2)[k] | @ Dodgers | 5–1 (7) | Claude Passeau (11–17) | Lee Rogers (1–3) | None | 8,124 | 45–99–1 |
146 | September 27 (1)[l] | @ Bees | 1–2 (11) | Jim Turner (14–17) | Hugh Mulcahy (10–19) | None | see 2nd game | 45–100–1 |
147 | September 27 (2)[l] | @ Bees | 1–4 | Tom Earley (1–0) | Elmer Burkart (0–1) | None | 11,617 | 45–101–1 |
148 | September 28 | @ Bees | 1–3 | Ira Hutchinson (9–8) | Pete Sivess (3–6) | None | 952 | 45–102–1 |
149 | September 29 | @ Giants | 2–9 | Cliff Melton (14–14) | Max Butcher (9–12) | None | 1,190[67] | 45–103–1 |
– | September 30 | @ Giants | Canceled (rain);[68] No makeup scheduled |
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- ^[a] The second game on June 12, 1938, was called due to the Pennsylvania Sunday curfew in the middle of the second inning[69] with the score 0–0.[70] Since the game was not yet official, it was replayed from the beginning on August 25.
- ^[b] The June 30, 1938, game was protested by the Phillies in the bottom of the first inning.[71] The protest is not mentioned in contemporary newspaper accounts.
- ^[c] The original schedule indicated single games on July 3 and August 10 in Brooklyn[72] which became a double-header on July 3. Contemporary newspaper accounts indicated the August 10 game was postponed due to rain.[73]
- ^[d] The original schedule indicated single games on July 10 (in Philadelphia) and August 11 (in Brooklyn) with Brooklyn[72] which became a double-header on July 10 (in Philadelphia).[74]
- ^[e] The original schedule indicated single games on June 9 and July 24 at Cincinnati[72] which became a double-header on July 24.
- ^[f] The second game on July 31, 1938, ended after seven innings due to the Pennsylvania Sunday curfew law[75][76] with the score 3–4.[77]
- ^[g] The original schedule indicated single games on August 7 and September 15 with St. Louis[72] which became a double-header on August 7.
- ^[h] The original schedule indicated single games on August 28 and 29 at Chicago[72] which became a double-header on August 28.[78]
- ^[i] The original schedule indicated a home game on September 8 with Brooklyn[72] which became an away game at Brooklyn. This became necessary because the August 11 away game at Brooklyn became the July 10 home game in Philadelphia.(See note d above.)
- ^[j] The September 18, 1938, game ended after five innings due to darkness with the score tied 1–1,[79] and an additional game was scheduled for September 19.[80]
- ^[k] The original schedule indicated single games on September 23 and 25 at Brooklyn[72] which became a double-header on September 25. September 23 was used to reschedule home games with Chicago that were postponed due to rain on September 20 and 21.
- ^[l] The original schedule indicated single games on September 26 and 27 at Boston[72] which became a double-header on September 27.
- ^[m] The original schedule indicated single games on October 1 and 2 with Brooklyn[72] which became a double-header on October 2.
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