The 1905 Trinity Blue and White baseball team represented the Trinity Blue and White baseball team of Trinity College in the 1905 college baseball season.[1]
Bradsher missed a perfect game against Mercer due to a miscue by his shortstop in the second inning of his 22 strikeout, no-hit, no walk, ten inning performance.[2] The game of the year was the loss to Georgia Tech.
John Heisman chose Bradsher as his premier player and captain for his All-Southern team. Barringer led the team in batting average with .253
Schedule and results
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| 1905 Trinity Blue and White baseball game log[3] |
| Regular season |
| March | | Date | Opponent | Site/stadium | Score | Win | Loss | Save | Attendance | Overall record | SIAA record | | Mar 17 | Trinity Park HS | Durham, NC | W 11–2 | | | | | 1–0 | | | Mar 27 | Bingham | Durham, NC | W 8–2 | | | | | 2–0 | | | Mar 29 | Lafayette | Durham, NC | L 1–2 | | | | | 2–1 | | | Mar 30 | Lafayette | Durham, NC | W 9–5 | | | | | 3–1 | | |
| April | | Date | Opponent | Site/stadium | Score | Win | Loss | Save | Attendance | Overall record | SIAA record | | Apr 1 | Wake Forest | Durham, NC | W 4–1 | | | | | 4–1 | | | Apr 4 | Washington & Lee | Durham, NC | W 9–3 | | | | | 5–1 | | | Apr 7 | Mercer | Macon, GA | T 0–0 | | | | | 5–1–1 | | | Apr 8 | Mercer | Macon, GA | W 5–1 | Paul Webb | | | | 6–1–1 | | | Apr 10 | Georgia Tech | Brisbane Park • Atlanta, GA | L 2–3 | Craig Day | Arthur Bradsher | | | 6–2–1 | | | Apr 11 | Furman | Greenville, SC | W 4–3 | | | | | 7–2–1 | | | Apr 12 | Clemson | Clemson, SC | L 3–4 | | | | | 7–3–1 | | | Apr 13 | Wofford | Spartanburg, SC | L 0–1 | | | | | 7–4–1 | | | Apr 14 | Wofford | Spartanburg, SC | W 4–1 | | | | | 8–4–1 | | | Apr 17 | Syracuse | Durham, NC | W 1–1 | | | | | 9–4–1 | | | Apr 18 | Syracuse | Durham, NC | W 2–1 | | | | | 10–4–1 | | | Apr 20 | Wake Forest | Durham, NC | L 1–5 | | | | | 10–5–1 | | | Apr 25 | Furman | Durham, NC | W 7–1 | | | | | 11–5–1 | | | Apr 27 | St. John's | Durham, NC | W 2–1 | | | | | 12–5–1 | | |
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College World Series appearances in italics |