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ADVANCE FOR USE MONDAY, MARCH 31 AND THEREAFTER - This Aug. 25, 1922 photo provided by the Chicago History Museum shows Philadelphia Phillies manager Kaiser Wilhelm and Chicago Cubs manager Bill Killefer at Weeghman Park in Chicago. The two teams played the highest scoring game in Major League Baseball history that day at the park that would become Wrigley Field in 1927. The Cubs defeated the Phillies 26-23 in a game that the Phillies only used two pitchers the entire game. (AP Photo/Courtesy of the Chicago Historical Museum)

ADVANCE FOR USE MONDAY, MARCH 31 AND THEREAFTER - This Aug. 25, 1922 photo provided by the Chicago History Museum shows Philadelphia Phillies manager Kaiser Wilhelm and Chicago Cubs manager Bill Killefer at Weeghman Park in Chicago. The two teams played the highest scoring game in Major League Baseball history that day at the park that would become Wrigley Field in 1927. The Cubs defeated the Phillies 26-23 in a game that the Phillies only used two pitchers the entire game. (AP Photo/Courtesy of the Chicago Historical Museum)

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