
Weeghman Park Federal League Firsts
aka Cubs Park (1920-25), Wrigley Field (1926-present)
Chicago, IL
This park was also used by National League.
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| Game | 04/23/1914 | Kansas City Packers 1, Chicago Whales 9 | 
| Umpires | Bill Brennan, Barry McCormick | |
| Managers | Joe Tinker, Whales | |
| George Stovall, Packers | ||
| Starting Pitchers | Claude Hendrix, Whales | |
| Chief Johnson, Packers | ||
| Ceremonial Pitch | Chicago Corporation Counsel Sexton | |
| Attendance | 21,000 (est.) | |
| Batting | ||
| Batter | Chet Chadbourne (ground out) | |
| Hit | John Potts (single) | |
| Run | Dutch Zwilling | |
| RBI | Jack Farrell | |
| Single | John Potts | |
| Double | Rollie Zeider | |
| Triple | Rollie Zeider (04/25/1914) | |
| Home Run | Art Wilson | |
| Grand Slam | Rollie Zeider (05/06/1914) | |
| IPHR | Max Flack (07/11/1915 Game 2) | |
| Stolen Base | Ted Easterly, Chet Chadbourne (04/26/1914) | |
| Sacrifice Hit | Jack Farrell (04/25/1914) | |
| Sacrifice Fly | Art Wilson (04/26/1914) | |
| Cycle | NONE by FL player | |
| Pitching | ||
| Win | Claude Hendrix | |
| Loss | Chief Johnson | |
| Shutout | Mike Prendergast, Doc Watson (05/04/1914) | |
| Save | Doc Watson (05/04/1914) | |
| Hit by Pitch | Pete Henning hit Max Flack (04/26/1914) | |
| Wild Pitch | Dwight Stone | |
| Balk | Doc Watson (10/01/1914) | |
| No-Hitter | NONE by FL player |