1922 World Series Game 2 diagram at Polo Grounds stadium.

The page from the 1923 Spalding's Official Base Ball Guide provides a photographic diagram of a significant ten-inning tie in baseball history. It visually details how all the runs were scored in the second game. The diagram illustrates key plays: Ruth's double setting up scoring opportunities, followed by pivotal hits from Ward and Dugan. Pipp's single is noted for scoring Dugan, contributing to the tight game dynamics. The diagram marks specific player movements and illustrates the sequential advancement around the bases. Beusel’s double is highlighted as a critical moment, driving in Ruth and impacting the game’s outcome. Each play and score is mapped out to provide clarity on how the teams negotiated the innings. Additionally, the illustration captures the stadium's atmosphere and the strategic positions of the players, offering a comprehensive view of this intensely contested match.