The traditional 4th of July doubleheader was in full force in the AL today. All 10 teams played 2 today. The Bal. @ Chi. games both went extra innings, leading to a long day at the ballpark. But the hometown fans weren't disappointed when the White Sox won both games. Game 1 went 13 innings before the Sox came away with a 3-2 win. Game 2 went 14 innings before Luis Aparicio won it with solo shot for another 3-2 victory. Game 1 of the KC @ NY doubleheader went 15 innings before the Yankees pulled out a 9-8 win. The Athletics took Game 2 4-1 in a 9 inning contest. The Washington Senators were the day's biggest winners when they took both games of their doubleheader against the LA Angels. The Senators gained 2 games on the league leading Minnesota Twins who dropped both of their games against the Boston Red Sox. My Detroit Tigers had an opportunity to gain 2 games on the Twin themselves. They defeated the Cleveland Indians in Game 1 and had a 7-3 lead late in Game 2 before collapsing and losing in 11 innings 8-7.
NEWSPAPER GAME STORIES FOR 1962 American League Date: 7/4/1962
BALTIMORE AT CHICAGO
Orioles......... 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 2 10 1
White Sox....... 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 - 3 10 1
Win:Joyce(1-0) Loss:Hall(4-4)
Homeruns- J.Landis(4th), C.Maxwell(5th)
Charlie Maxwell slammed a homerun and had 2 RBI at Comiskey Park as the
Chicago White Sox beat the Baltimore Orioles in 13 innings 3 to 2.
The score was knotted at 2 after nine innings. Chicago won the hard fought
contest in the 13th inning. Joe Cunningham hit a single. After an out was
recorded, Maxwell stepped up to the plate and he doubled resulting in an
exciting win for Chicago and a wild post-game celebration by the home town
fans. Both teams ended up with 10 hits on the afternoon.
Mike Joyce(1-0) went 5 innings allowing no runs for the win. Dick Hall(4-4)
took the loss in relief. He surrendered 3 hits and no walks in 4 and 1/3
innings.
CONDENSED PLAY LOG
TOP 1- Temple-G, Herzog-G, Gentile-L
BOT 1- Landis-F, Fox-Si, Cunningham-E-P , Robinson-F, Maxwell-K
TOP 2- Robinson-F, Powell-F, Snyder-G
BOT 2- Smith-G, Aparicio-G, Roselli-K
TOP 3- Adair-K, Landrith-G, Pappas-F
BOT 3- Herbert-K, Landis-HR, Fox-Si, Cunningham-G-DP
TOP 4- Temple-L, Herzog-G, Gentile-P
BOT 4- Robinson-G, Maxwell-HR, Smith-K, Aparicio-W, Roselli-K
TOP 5- Robinson-G, Powell-Si, Snyder-Force, Adair-W, PB, Landrith-Si
PB, Pappas-K
BOT 5- Herbert-Si, Landis-F, Fox-HBP, Cunningham-W, Robinson-K, Maxwell-P
TOP 6- Temple-G, Herzog-F, Gentile-Do, Robinson-P
BOT 6- Smith-K, Aparicio-G, Roselli-Si, Herbert-K
TOP 7- Powell-Si, Snyder-Sac, Adair-Si, Landrith-L
BOT 7- Landis-G, Fox-P, Cunningham-W, CS(Cunningham)
TOP 8- Pappas-Si, Temple-G-DP, Herzog-Si, Gentile-G
BOT 8- Robinson-G, Maxwell-Si, Smith-W, Aparicio-L, Roselli-G
TOP 9- Robinson-E-2B, Powell-Si, Snyder-Si, Adair-Force, Landrith-Force
Brandt-L
BOT 9- Carreon-F, Landis-L, Fox-F
TOP 10- Temple-F, Herzog-F, Gentile-P
BOT 10- Cunningham-Si, Robinson-Force, Maxwell-L-DP
TOP 11- Robinson-F, Powell-K, Snyder-L
BOT 11- Smith-L, Aparicio-P, Joyce-K
TOP 12- Adair-L, Landrith-W, Hall-Sac, Temple-G
BOT 12- Carreon-G, Landis-K, Fox-F
TOP 13- Herzog-G, Gentile-HBP, Robinson-Si, Powell-W, Snyder-G-DP
BOT 13- Cunningham-Si, Robinson-G, Maxwell-Do
BALTIMORE AT CHICAGO
Orioles......... 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 2 9 1
White Sox....... 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 - 3 11 0
Win:Stone(2-1) Loss:Hall(4-5)
Homeruns- B.Robinson(12th), L.Aparicio(6th)
The Chicago White Sox edged the Baltimore Orioles in 14 innings at Comiskey
Park by the score of 3 to 2.
The score was tied at 2 after nine. Chicago won it in the 14th inning. After
two outs Luis Aparicio lofted a solo-blast 'downtown' giving Chicago the win
much to the delight of the home town crowd. Chicago totaled 11 hits on the
afternoon.
The victory went to Dean Stone(2-1) who went 1 inning, allowing no runs. Dick
Hall(4-5) was given the loss in relief. He pitched 2 and 2/3 innings and
surrendered 2 hits and 1 walk.
CONDENSED PLAY LOG
TOP 1- Temple-G, Williams-K, Gentile-F
BOT 1- Aparicio-F, Sadowski-Si, Landis-G-DP
TOP 2- Robinson-HR, Brandt-G, Adair-K, Triandos-G
BOT 2- Robinson-F, Maxwell-G, Hershberger-G
TOP 3- Herzog-W, PkOff, Estrada-F, Temple-G
BOT 3- Smith-F, Carreon-G, Pizarro-Si, Aparicio-G
TOP 4- Williams-G, Gentile-K, Robinson-G
BOT 4- Sadowski-Si, WP, Landis-K, Robinson-F, Maxwell-Si, Hershberger-FO
TOP 5- Brandt-W, Adair-P, Triandos-G-DP
BOT 5- Smith-K, Carreon-Do, Pizarro-F, Aparicio-W, Sadowski-G
TOP 6- Herzog-F, Estrada-K, Temple-K
BOT 6- Landis-K, Robinson-Do, Maxwell-Si, Hershberger-G-DP
TOP 7- Williams-W, Gentile-Si, Robinson-Si, WP, Brandt-W, Adair-Si
Triandos-G-DP
BOT 7- Smith-W, Carreon-W, Cunningham-Force, Aparicio-Force, CS(Aparicio)
TOP 8- Herzog-G, Estrada-G, Temple-G
BOT 8- Sadowski-K, Landis-G, Robinson-Si, Lown-K
TOP 9- Williams-Si, Gentile-K, Robinson-Si, Brandt-F, Adair-W, Triandos-K
BOT 9- Hershberger-G, Smith-G, Carreon-W, Cunningham-K
TOP 10- Herzog-K, Estrada-L, Temple-W, Williams-G
BOT 10- Aparicio-P, Sadowski-G, Landis-G
TOP 11- Gentile-Si, Robinson-P, PB, Brandt-F, Adair-IW, Triandos-P
BOT 11- Robinson-G, Zanni-Si, SB(Zanni), Hershberger-W, Smith-K, Roselli-G
TOP 12- Herzog-Do, Breeding-G, Temple-F, Williams-F
BOT 12- Cunningham-E-SS, Aparicio-G, Sadowski-L-DP
TOP 13- Gentile-K, Robinson-Si, Brandt-K, Adair-G
BOT 13- Landis-L, Robinson-Do, Fox-L, Hershberger-IW, Smith-P
TOP 14- Triandos-G, Herzog-G, Hall-K
BOT 14- Roselli-G, Cunningham-G, Aparicio-HR
KANSAS CITY AT NEW YORK
Athletics....... 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 8 18 3
Yankees......... 3 0 0 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 - 9 15 5
Win:Arroyo(2-1) Loss:Fischer(3-2)
Homeruns- M.Jimenez(7th), M.Mantle-2(9th), Y.Berra(5th)
Mickey Mantle knocked 2 homeruns and had 3 RBI at Yankee Stadium as the New
York Yankees beat the Kansas City Athletics in 15 innings by the count of 9
to 8.
Both teams had scored 8 runs after nine full innings. New York came out on
top in the 15th inning. Yogi Berra lashed a single. Hector Lopez next to
the plate and he delivered a single. Two outs later Bill Skowron came to the
plate and reached on an error giving New York the victory and sending the
11,858 home-town fans home happy. Although they lost, Kansas City did
out-hit New York 18 to 15.
The win went to Luis Arroyo(2-1) who allowed no runs in 2 innings. Bill
Fischer(3-2) ended up with the loss in relief. He was pinned with the loss
despite not allowing an earned run in his 1 and 2/3 innings of work.
The New York ballclub's record now stands at 36-39. Not able to get much
going in recent weeks, Kansas City is 1-9 of late and now has an overall
record of 31-50, worst in the league.
CONDENSED PLAY LOG
TOP 1- Tartabull-Si, SB(Tartabull), Lumpe-Si, Cimoli-G-DP, Jimenez-G
BOT 1- Tresh-W, Richardson-Sac, Maris-Do, Mantle-HR, Berra-F, Lopez-F
TOP 2- Siebern-L, Charles-Si, Sullivan-Si, PkOff, Consolo-W, Segui-K
BOT 2- Pepitone-G, Linz-G, Sheldon-G
TOP 3- Tartabull-Si, Lumpe-G-DP, Cimoli-F
BOT 3- Tresh-W, Richardson-Sac, Maris-P, Mantle-IW, Berra-W, Lopez-K
TOP 4- Jimenez-HR, Siebern-L, Charles-K, Sullivan-F
BOT 4- Pepitone-Si, Linz-L, Sheldon-W, Tresh-Si, CS(Tresh), Richardson-Si
Maris-G
TOP 5- Consolo-F, Segui-K, Tartabull-Si, SB(Tartabull), Lumpe-G
BOT 5- Mantle-HR, Berra-P, Lopez-K, Pepitone-G
TOP 6- Cimoli-F, Jimenez-Si+E-3B, Siebern-G, Charles-E-C , Sullivan-K
BOT 6- Linz-F, Sheldon-Si+E-3B, Tresh-W, Richardson-P, Maris-K
TOP 7- Consolo-Si, Segui-Si, Tartabull-F, Lumpe-Tr, Cimoli-SF, Jimenez-G
BOT 7- Mantle-W, Berra-HR, Lopez-G, Pepitone-K, Linz-K
TOP 8- Siebern-G, Charles-P, Sullivan-Si, Consolo-W, Azcue-E-3B, Tartabull-F
BOT 8- Coates-G, Tresh-L, Richardson-G
TOP 9- Lumpe-L, Cimoli-W, Jimenez-E-3B, Siebern-P, Charles-W, Del Greco-W
Consolo-Si, Posada-G
BOT 9- Maris-P, Mantle-W, Berra-Do, Lopez-F, Pepitone-L
TOP 10- Tartabull-E-P , Lumpe-P, CS(Tartabull), Cimoli-K
BOT 10- Linz-G, Bridges-K, Tresh-E-SS, Richardson-G
TOP 11- Jimenez-W, Siebern-G-DP, Charles-Si, Alusik-Force
BOT 11- Maris-W, WP, Mantle-F, Berra-W, Lopez-K, Pepitone-K
TOP 12- Consolo-Si, Wyatt-Sac, Tartabull-G, Lumpe-K
BOT 12- Linz-Si, Bridges-Sac, Tresh-G, Richardson-G
TOP 13- Cimoli-F, Jimenez-F, Siebern-G
BOT 13- Maris-W, Mantle-K, Berra-P, Lopez-Si, Pepitone-G
TOP 14- Charles-HBP, Alusik-Si, Consolo-K, Shoemaker-L, Tartabull-F
BOT 14- Linz-G, Skowron-Si, Tresh-K, Richardson-Si, Maris-W, Mantle-G
TOP 15- Lumpe-Si, Cimoli-L, Jimenez-F, Siebern-Si, Charles-K
BOT 15- Berra-Si, Lopez-Si, Blanchard-Force, Linz-F, Skowron-E-3B
KANSAS CITY AT NEW YORK
Athletics....... 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 - 4 6 0
Yankees......... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 - 1 1 2
Win:Pfister(5-5) Loss:Turley(4-4)
Homeruns- M.Mantle(10th)
Dan Pfister didn't allow a hit until the 8th inning as the Kansas City
Athletics defeated the New York Yankees 4 to 1 at Yankee
Stadium.
Pfister(5-5) dominated New York hitters. He surrendered only 1 hit and 3
walks in 9 innings dropping his ERA from 4.78 to 4.42. The right-handed
Pfister lost his chance for a no-hitter when Mickey Mantle homered with
nobody out in the 8th inning. Kansas City had only 6 hits for the game.
The losing pitcher was Bob Turley(4-4). He pitched 5 and 2/3 innings giving
up 6 hits and 5 walks. Ralph Houk lamented, 'Pfister was really aggressive
today. He kept coming after our hitters. Heck, why not. he kept sitting our
guys down one after another - like so many bowling pins!'
CONDENSED PLAY LOG
TOP 1- Tartabull-L, Lumpe-G, Cimoli-G
BOT 1- Linz-G, Richardson-F, Maris-F
TOP 2- Jimenez-Si, Siebern-F, Charles-FO, Sullivan-W, Consolo-G
BOT 2- Mantle-W, Lopez-K, Howard-G-DP
TOP 3- Pfister-Si, Tartabull-Si, Lumpe-Si, Cimoli-SF, Jimenez-K, Siebern-W
Charles-K
BOT 3- Skowron-G, Boyer-G, Turley-G
TOP 4- Sullivan-G, Consolo-W, Pfister-Force, Tartabull-K
BOT 4- Linz-K, Richardson-G, Maris-F
TOP 5- Lumpe-Si, Cimoli-G-DP, Jimenez-F
BOT 5- Mantle-F, Lopez-W, Howard-G-DP
TOP 6- Siebern-Si, Charles-F, Sullivan-W, Consolo-E-2B, Pfister-Force
Tartabull-E-1B, Lumpe-W, Cimoli-G
BOT 6- Skowron-G, Boyer-F, Reed-K
TOP 7- Jimenez-F, Siebern-G, Charles-G
BOT 7- Linz-G, Richardson-G, Maris-G
TOP 8- Sullivan-G, Consolo-W, Pfister-Force, Tartabull-FO
BOT 8- Mantle-HR, Berra-G, Howard-W, Skowron-K, Boyer-F
TOP 9- Lumpe-G, Cimoli-L, Jimenez-G
BOT 9- Reed-K, Linz-G, Richardson-G
LOS ANGELES AT WASHINGTON
Angels.......... 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 - 5 8 2
Senators........ 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 - 6 10 1
Win:Daniels(5-6) Loss:Fowler(0-2)
Bud Zipfel had 3 base hits and 4 RBI at D.C. Stadium where the Washington
Senators beat the Los Angeles Angels 6 to 5.
Washington came up with the deciding runs in the bottom of the 8th inning with
2 runs using 3 hits. Chuck Hinton led off and started the attack as he
ripped a base-knock. Dale Long came next and he ripped a one-base hit. Two
outs later Zipfel came up and he lined a base-hit knocking home two runners.
Los Angeles tried unsuccessfully to come back in the 9th.
Bennie Daniels(5-6) allowed 1 run in 2 innings, and picked up the victory. Art
Fowler(0-2) was charged with the loss in relief. He surrendered 2 runs in
1/3 of an inning and saw his ERA increase from 2.03 to 2.59.
CONDENSED PLAY LOG
TOP 1- Pearson-W, Moran-W, Wagner-P, Rodgers-Do, Thomas-Do, Averill-W
Yost-G-DP
BOT 1- O'Connell-G, King-F, Hinton-G
TOP 2- Fregosi-K, McBride-K, Pearson-Si, Moran-G
BOT 2- Long-G, Retzer-Si, Johnson-Si+E-C , Zipfel-Si, Hamlin-Force
Stenhouse-G
TOP 3- Wagner-L, Rodgers-Si, Thomas-G, Averill-W, Yost-G
BOT 3- O'Connell-G, King-F, Hinton-F
TOP 4- Fregosi-W, CS(Fregosi), McBride-K, Pearson-L
BOT 4- Long-G, Retzer-G, Johnson-G
TOP 5- Moran-K, Wagner-K, Rodgers-Si, Thomas-G
BOT 5- Zipfel-K, Hamlin-G, Stenhouse-Do, O'Connell-G
TOP 6- Averill-F, Yost-Do, Fregosi-W, McBride-E-C , Pearson-G, Moran-G
BOT 6- King-K, Hinton-G, Long-G
TOP 7- Wagner-W, Rodgers-G-DP, Thomas-F
BOT 7- Retzer-P, Johnson-Si, Zipfel-Si, Hamlin-SF+E-LF, Bright-W, O'Connell-Si
King-P
TOP 8- Averill-K, Yost-G, Fregosi-G
BOT 8- Hinton-Si, Long-Si, Retzer-Force, Johnson-G, Zipfel-Si, Hamlin-Force
TOP 9- Bilko-W, Pearson-F, WP, Moran-Si, Wagner-K, Rodgers-Si, Thomas-FO
LOS ANGELES AT WASHINGTON
Angels.......... 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 5 1
Senators........ 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 1 - 5 9 1
Win:Osteen(6-2) Loss:Bowsfield(5-5)
Homeruns- H.Bright(8th), J.King(10th)
Claude Osteen was able to finish what he started and was credited with a
complete game as the Washington Senators defeated the Los Angeles Angels by a
score of 5 to 1 at D.C. Stadium.
Washington scored 3 runs in the decisive bottom of the 6th inning with the
help of 3 hits. The key offensive moment was provided by Jim King who
brought a roar from the partisan D.C. Stadium fans when he popped a two-run
clout over the fence. Washington rapped out 9 hits for the afternoon.
The winning pitcher was Osteen(6-2) who allowed 1 run for the game. Ted
Bowsfield(5-5) was hit with the loss. He allowed 4 runs and 7 hits in 5 and
1/3 innings.
CONDENSED PLAY LOG
TOP 1- Pearson-F, Moran-F, Wagner-K
BOT 1- Hamlin-G, Cottier-G, Hinton-F
TOP 2- Bilko-W, Rodgers-G, Torres-G, Averill-Do, Fregosi-FO
BOT 2- Bright-G, King-F, Johnson-Si, Zipfel-G
TOP 3- Bowsfield-G, Pearson-Si, Moran-F, Wagner-W, Bilko-W, Rodgers-FO
BOT 3- Schmidt-G, Osteen-L, Hamlin-P
TOP 4- Torres-F, Averill-G, Fregosi-F
BOT 4- Cottier-Si, Hinton-Force, Bright-Si, King-Force, Johnson-Si
Zipfel-K
TOP 5- Bowsfield-K, Pearson-F, Moran-Si, Wagner-F
BOT 5- Schmidt-G, Osteen-K, Hamlin-P
TOP 6- Bilko-G, Rodgers-G, Torres-G
BOT 6- Cottier-Do, Hinton-Si, SB(Hinton), Bright-F, King-HR, Johnson-W
Zipfel-F, Schmidt-Force
TOP 7- Averill-G, Fregosi-G, Yost-Do, Pearson-L
BOT 7- Osteen-Si, Hamlin-L, Cottier-F, Hinton-L
TOP 8- Moran-Si, Wagner-P, Bilko-Force, Rodgers-F
BOT 8- Bright-HR, King-E-C , Brinkman-Force, Zipfel-W, Schmidt-P, Osteen-G
TOP 9- Burgess-G, Averill-F, Fregosi-E-LF, Yost-G
MINNESOTA AT BOSTON
Twins........... 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 - 1 6 0
Red Sox......... 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 - 3 6 0
Win:Monbouquette(7-9) Loss:Bonikowski(6-4)
Homeruns- G.Geiger(8th)
Bill Monbouquette pitched a complete game as the Boston Red Sox topped the
Minnesota Twins by a score of 3 to 1 at Fenway Park.
In the 5th inning Boston scored 2 runs. After an out was recorded, Jim
Pagliaroni started the rally when he doubled. Lou Clinton stepped up next
and he doubled driving in a run. Joe Bonikowski then uncorked a wild one
that found its way to the backstop. Eddie Bressoud was up next and he hit a
sacrifice fly scoring the final run of the inning. Both teams finished the
game with 6 hits.
The victory went to Monbouquette(7-9) who went the distance allowing 1 run.
Bonikowski(6-4) took the loss. He gave up 5 hits and 2 walks in 5 and 1/3
innings.
CONDENSED PLAY LOG
TOP 1- Green-G, Power-W, SB(Power), Rollins-G, Killebrew-G
BOT 1- Gardner-Si, Geiger-W, Yastrzemski-G-DP, Malzone-F
TOP 2- Allison-K, Battey-Si, Allen-G-DP
BOT 2- Runnels-G, Pagliaroni-G, Clinton-F
TOP 3- Versalles-L, Bonikowski-Si, Green-F, Power-G
BOT 3- Bressoud-F, Monbouquette-K, Gardner-FO
TOP 4- Rollins-K, Killebrew-G, Allison-L
BOT 4- Geiger-W, Yastrzemski-G-DP, Malzone-G
TOP 5- Battey-G, Allen-Do, Versalles-HBP, Bonikowski-Sac, Green-W, Power-K
BOT 5- Runnels-F, Pagliaroni-Do, Clinton-Do, WP, Bressoud-SF, Monbouquette-K
TOP 6- Rollins-Do, Killebrew-G, Allison-Do, Battey-L-DP
BOT 6- Gardner-K, Geiger-HR, Yastrzemski-Do, Malzone-K, Runnels-IW
Pagliaroni-K
TOP 7- Allen-F, Versalles-W, Banks-K, Green-Si, Power-G
BOT 7- Hardy-K, Bressoud-Si, CS(Bressoud), Monbouquette-F
TOP 8- Rollins-F, Killebrew-K, Allison-K
BOT 8- Gardner-K, Geiger-G, Yastrzemski-K
TOP 9- Battey-G, Allen-G, Versalles-F
MINNESOTA AT BOSTON
Twins........... 0 2 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 - 7 11 3
Red Sox......... 0 0 1 0 4 0 1 1 1 - 8 15 1
Win:Fornieles(1-4) Loss:Kaat(6-8)
Homeruns- V.Power(11th), B.Allison(15th), L.Clinton(4th)
In a thriling finish the Boston Red Sox pulled off the win over the Minnesota
Twins by a score of 8 to 7 at Fenway Park.
The game was won by Boston with a run in the 9th inning. Lou Clinton singled.
Pete Runnels stepped up next and he doubled. Bill Pleis then let a pitch
get away from him giving Boston the win as 9,290 happy fans joyfully
celebrated. Boston out-hit Minnesota for the game, 15 hits to 11.
The victory was credited to Mike Fornieles(1-4) who went 1 inning, allowing no
runs. Jim Kaat(6-8) ended up with the loss. He allowed 15 hits and 1 walk in
8 innings.
CONDENSED PLAY LOG
TOP 1- Tuttle-G, Power-F, Rollins-HBP, Killebrew-G
BOT 1- Gardner-K, Hardy-L, Yastrzemski-F
TOP 2- Allison-F, Battey-Si, Allen-E-RF, Versalles-G, Kaat-Si, Tuttle-F
BOT 2- Malzone-G, Tillman-K, Clinton-G
TOP 3- Power-HR, Rollins-Tr, Killebrew-Si, Allison-K, Battey-Force
WP, Allen-Si, Versalles-FO
BOT 3- Runnels-F, Bressoud-Si, Conley-Sac, Gardner-Si, Hardy-Si, Yastrzemski-K
TOP 4- Kaat-G, Tuttle-Si, Power-K, Rollins-G
BOT 4- Malzone-G, Tillman-Si, Clinton-F, Runnels-G
TOP 5- Killebrew-G, Allison-HR, Battey-K, Allen-Do, Versalles-Si, Kaat-G
BOT 5- Bressoud-G, Geiger-Si, Gardner-K, Hardy-W, Yastrzemski-Si, Malzone-Si
Tillman-Si, Clinton-E-1B, Runnels-E-2B, Bressoud-F
TOP 6- Tuttle-G, Power-G, Rollins-G
BOT 6- Kolstad-K, Gardner-Si, Hardy-G, Yastrzemski-F
TOP 7- Killebrew-FO, Allison-P, Battey-F
BOT 7- Malzone-G, Tillman-G, Clinton-HR, Runnels-Tr, Bressoud-G
TOP 8- Allen-G, Versalles-Si, Kaat-F, Tuttle-HBP, Power-P
BOT 8- Gile-K, Gardner-G, Hardy-E-2B, Yastrzemski-Si, Malzone-Si, Tillman-F
TOP 9- Rollins-G, Killebrew-G, Allison-K
BOT 9- Clinton-Si, Runnels-Do, WP
DETROIT AT CLEVELAND
Tigers.......... 0 0 0 2 0 2 2 0 0 - 6 7 0
Indians......... 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 - 4 6 1
Win:Aguirre(5-2) Loss:Perry(5-6)
Homeruns- R.Colavito(23rd), V.Wertz(2nd), J.Romano(13th), W.Held(9th)
Hank Aguirre completed the game without help from the bullpen and Bill Bruton
had 2 base hits as the Detroit Tigers outscored the Cleveland Indians 6 to
4.
Detroit went ahead for good in the 6th inning scoring 2 runners on 3 hits.
The biggest moment was provided by Rocky Colavito who silenced the crowd when
he popped a two-run clout over the fence. Cleveland made it exciting in the
9th, but they were unable to push the needed runs across.
Aguirre(5-2) got the victory, allowing 4 runs for the game. Jim Perry(5-6) was
charged with the loss. When questioned about the loss, Mel McGaha said, 'The
fans got to see an exciting game out there this afternoon. Unfortunately, we
couldn't get it done this time. Next time, though, we'll be the clubhouse
with all the smiles.'
CONDENSED PLAY LOG
TOP 1- McAuliffe-K, Morton-P, Bruton-G
BOT 1- Tasby-F, Francona-Si, Essegian-G-DP
TOP 2- Colavito-F, Wertz-G, Fernandez-W, Osborne-K
BOT 2- Romano-K, Held-FO, Phillips-W, Kirkland-P
TOP 3- Brown-L, Aguirre-G, McAuliffe-W, Morton-Force
BOT 3- Kindall-F, Perry-F, Tasby-G
TOP 4- Bruton-Si, Colavito-F, Wertz-HR, Fernandez-F, Osborne-K
BOT 4- Francona-F, Essegian-Si, Romano-W, Held-HR, Phillips-P, Kirkland-Si
Kindall-G
TOP 5- Brown-P, Aguirre-Si, McAuliffe-K, Morton-G
BOT 5- Perry-K, Tasby-P, Francona-P
TOP 6- Bruton-Si, Colavito-HR, Wertz-K, Fernandez-Si, Osborne-E-3B
Brown-Force, Aguirre-G
BOT 6- Essegian-L, Romano-L, Held-G
TOP 7- McAuliffe-Si, Morton-W, Bruton-W, Colavito-SF, Wertz-L, Fernandez-W
Osborne-W, Brown-K
BOT 7- Phillips-L, Cline-G, Kindall-F
TOP 8- Aguirre-G, McAuliffe-W, Morton-G, Bruton-G
BOT 8- Dillard-G, Tasby-G, Francona-G
TOP 9- Colavito-G, Wertz-F, Fernandez-G
BOT 9- Essegian-L, Romano-HR, Held-G, Phillips-Si, Edwards-F
DETROIT AT CLEVELAND
Tigers.......... 0 0 2 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 - 7 15 2
Indians......... 0 0 0 1 2 0 3 0 1 0 1 - 8 11 1
Win:Funk(7-2) Loss:Nischwitz(5-1)
Homeruns- D.McAuliffe-2(4th), B.Bruton(14th), C.Essegian(16th), J.Mahoney(3rd)
One run was the difference at Municipal Stadium as the Cleveland Indians
defeated the Detroit Tigers in 11 innings 8 to 7.
The game was deadlocked at 7 after nine full innings. Cleveland won the game
in the 11th inning. Doc Edwards drew a walk. Jim Mahoney came to the plate
and laid down a sacrifice bunt. Willie Tasby then doubled making Cleveland
the victor and beginning a joyous home town celebration. Detroit out-hit
Cleveland 15 to 11, but Cleveland ended up with more runs.
Frank Funk(7-2) was the winner allowing no runs in 3 innings. Ron
Nischwitz(5-1) was the loser in relief. With this win, Cleveland has a 43-35
record. They have been 5-5 lately. With this loss, Detroit has a 5-5 record
of late, 48-30 overall.
CONDENSED PLAY LOG
TOP 1- McAuliffe-Si, PkOff, Morton-G, Bruton-Si, Colavito-Si
BOT 1- Tasby-K, Francona-L, Phillips-F
TOP 2- Farley-Si, Fernandez-K, Osborne-G-DP
BOT 2- Essegian-K, Held-E-2B, Kindall-FO, Kirkland-K
TOP 3- Roarke-Do, Mossi-F, McAuliffe-W, Morton-Si, Bruton-SF, Colavito-G
BOT 3- Edwards-Si, Latman-Sac, Tasby-G, Francona-FO
TOP 4- Farley-L, Fernandez-K, Osborne-W, Roarke-K
BOT 4- Phillips-P, Essegian-HR, Held-F, Kindall-G
TOP 5- Mossi-F, McAuliffe-HR, Morton-W, WP, Bruton-E-P , Colavito-Si
Farley-Si, Fernandez-G-DP
BOT 5- Kirkland-G, Edwards-G, Latman-Do, Tasby-E-3B, Francona-Si, Phillips-FO
TOP 6- Osborne-K, Roarke-F, Mossi-K
BOT 6- Essegian-G, Held-K, Kindall-P
TOP 7- McAuliffe-HR, Morton-K, Bruton-HR, Colavito-Si, Farley-Force
Fernandez-Si, Osborne-G
BOT 7- Kirkland-G, Edwards-L, Mahoney-Si, Tasby-Si, Francona-Do, Phillips-Si
Essegian-F
TOP 8- Roarke-F, Boros-G, McAuliffe-Do, Morton-W, Bruton-G
BOT 8- Held-G, Cline-G, Kirkland-Si, Edwards-Force
TOP 9- Colavito-W, Farley-F, Fernandez-FO, Cash-W, Wertz-Si
BOT 9- Mahoney-HR, Tasby-G, Francona-G, Phillips-G
TOP 10- Boros-K, McAuliffe-W, Morton-F, Bruton-W, Colavito-G
BOT 10- Essegian-L, Held-W, Funk-Sac, Kirkland-P
TOP 11- Brown-F, Fernandez-G, Cash-G
BOT 11- Edwards-W, Mahoney-Sac, Tasby-Do
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