Tuesday, March 24, 2020

1962 AL Game: Det. @ Clv.

May 20, 1962

  The Detroit Tigers finally put an end to their losing streak at 6 games by coming from behind to defeat the Cleveland Indians 6-3. Detroit starter Phil Regan pitched a good game until the Indians wrestled the lead away in the bottom of the 8th. Trailing 3-2, Tigers 1st baseman Norm Cash led off the 9th with a single. Rocky Colavito came to the plate next and smashed a 2-run homer, his 2nd homerun of the game. Detroit added 2 more runs in the 9th before Sam Jones came on to close the game out. It was a 6-3 streak ending victory for the Tigers.

BOXSCORE: 1962 Detroit Tigers At 1962 Cleveland Indians             5/20/1962
 
  Tigers             AB  R  H RBI AVG     Indians            AB  R  H RBI AVG
  C.Fernandez SS      3  0  0  1 .274     T.Francona 1B       3  1  2  0 .250  
  B.Bruton CF         4  0  1  1 .296   A-T.Cline PR          0  1  0  0 .233  
  A.Kaline RF         5  0  0  0 .250   B-D.Dillard RF        0  0  0  0 .160  
  N.Cash 1B           3  1  1  0 .362     C.Essegian LF       3  0  1  0 .421  
  R.Colavito LF       3  2  2  3 .325     G.Green RF,1B       4  0  1  0 .286  
  D.McAuliffe 3B,2B   4  1  1  0 .247     W.Kirkland CF       2  1  0  1 .235  
  S.Boros 2B,3B       2  1  0  0 .222     J.Romano C          4  0  1  2 .239  
  D.Brown C           4  1  1  1 .243     W.Held SS           4  0  0  0 .216  
  P.Regan P           3  0  1  0 .250     B.Phillips 3B       3  0  0  0 .279  
  R.Nischwitz P       0  0  0  0 ----     J.Kindall 2B        4  0  0  0 .185  
C-V.Wertz PH          0  0  0  0 .250     P.Ramos P           3  0  0  0 .111  
  S.Jones P           0  0  0  0 .000     B.Latman P          0  0  0  0 .333  
                     -- -- -- ---                            -- -- -- ---      
         Totals      31  6  7  6                 Totals      30  3  5  3
 
A-Pinch Ran For Francona In 8th Inning
B-Subbed Defensively (RF) For Cline In 9th Inning
C-Pinch Hit For Nischwitz In 9th Inning
 
Tigers.......... 0 1 1  0 0 0  0 0 4  -  6  7  0
Indians......... 0 0 0  0 0 2  0 1 0  -  3  5  1
 
Tigers (20-11)           IP       H   R  ER  BB  SO  HR    ERA
P.Regan                   7 1/3   5   3   3   4   4   0   4.13
R.Nischwitz WIN(2-0)      0 2/3   0   0   0   0   0   0   1.35
S.Jones SAVE(2nd)         1       0   0   0   0   2   0   1.88
Totals                    9       5   3   3   4   6   0
 
Indians (19-13)          IP       H   R  ER  BB  SO  HR    ERA
P.Ramos LOSS(2-1)         8 2/3   6   6   4   6   5   3   2.30
B.Latman                  0 1/3   1   0   0   0   0   0   3.00
Totals                    9       7   6   4   6   5   3
 
ATTENDANCE- 10,261 DATE- Sunday, May 20th 1962 TIME- Day WEATHER- Bad
UMPIRES- Sam Carrigan, Eddie Hurley, Red Flaherty, Ed Runge
T- 2:50
LEFT ON BASE- Tigers: 6  Indians: 5
DOUBLE PLAYS- Tigers: 1  Indians: 1
ERRORS- G.Green
DOUBLES- C.Essegian(9th), J.Romano(6th)
HOME RUNS- R.Colavito-2(14th), D.Brown(6th)
RBIs- C.Fernandez(13th), B.Bruton(16th), R.Colavito-3(38th), D.Brown(18th),
      W.Kirkland(18th), J.Romano-2(21st)
STOLEN BASES- C.Fernandez(2nd)
SACRIFICE HITS- S.Boros
SACRIFICE FLIES- C.Fernandez, W.Kirkland
WALKS- C.Fernandez, B.Bruton, N.Cash, R.Colavito, S.Boros, V.Wertz, T.Francona,
       C.Essegian, W.Kirkland, B.Phillips
STRIKE OUTS- C.Fernandez, R.Colavito, D.McAuliffe, D.Brown, P.Regan, G.Green,
             W.Held, B.Phillips-2, J.Kindall, P.Ramos
GIDP- A.Kaline, G.Green
2-out RBI- J.Romano-2, B.Bruton
RLISP 2-out- R.Colavito, W.Held, J.Romano, A.Kaline
TEAM RISP- Tigers: 1 for 5  Indians: 1 for 5
 
Left fielder Rocky Colavito smashed 2 homeruns and had 3 RBI at Municipal
Stadium as the Detroit Tigers came back dramatically to top the Cleveland
Indians by the score of 6 to 3.
 
Detroit came through with the game-winning runs in the 9th inning scoring 4
runners on 4 hits.  The crucial at-bat was provided by Colavito who
disappointed the partisan crowd when he blasted a two-run home run.  Detroit
had 7 hits for the afternoon.  
 
Ron Nischwitz(2-0) allowed no runs in 2/3 of an inning, and picked up the
victory. Sam Jones recorded his 2nd save.  Pedro Ramos(2-1) was hit with the
loss.  He served up 3 gopher balls in 8 and 2/3 innings.  
 
Mel McGaha was understandably not very talkative after his team's tough loss.
He quickly showered and changed and when asked about the game had a terse,
yet polite response, 'Hey fellows, that game was a heart-breaker to lose.
Our guys gave it their all and played well - fate just wasn't smilin' on us
this afternoon'

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