A Hall of Fame replacement

Joe Sewell

Twenty-five days after their starting shortstop, Ray Chapman, is struck in the head – and subsequently dies – from a pitch delivered by the New York Yankees’ Carl Mays, the Cleveland Indians install Joe Sewell as Chapman’s replacement.

Since he joins the Indians after the Sept. 1 postseason roster deadline, though, Sewell – batting .329 in 22 games after replacing Chapman on Sept. 10 – is not eligible for the upcoming 1920 World Series against Brooklyn.

Dodgers owner Charles Ebbets, clearly a magnanimous fellow, allows Cleveland to add the 21-year-old Sewell to its Series roster before just before Game 1 is played 103 years ago Thursday at Brooklyn.

Ebbets then watches a week later as Sewell scoops up the final two groundouts in the seventh and final game in the best-of-9 series that Cleveland wins.

Sewell goes on to a 14-year, Hall of Fame career with the Indians and Yankees.

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