1950 Baseball Replay using Strat-O-Matic Baseball Version 13.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Sens Power Not Enough to Stop Tribe - Indians WIn 9-5

Early Wynn connected with a 'big fly' and had 2 RBI and he completed the game without help from the bullpen at Municipal Stadium as the Cleveland Indians beat the Washington Senators by the count of 9 to 5. In the bottom of the 6th inning Cleveland scored 4 runs when they had 4 base hits. The key offensive moment was provided by Larry Doby who thrilled the crowd when he banged out a single which was good for two runs. Cleveland finished with 15 hits in the victory. The win went to Wynn(17-2) who allowed 5 runs in the game. Sid Hudson(9-9) was charged with the loss. He was touched for 13 hits and 6 walks in 5 and 2/3 innings.

Strat-O-Matic Report





BOXSCORE: 1950 Washington Senators At 1950 Cleveland Indians         8/1/1950
 
  Senators           AB  R  H RBI AVG     Indians            AB  R  H RBI AVG
  E.Yost 3B           4  0  0  0 .301     D.Mitchell LF       3  2  2  0 .325  
  G.Coan LF           5  1  2  2 .286     L.Boudreau SS       4  0  1  1 .307  
  I.Noren CF          4  0  0  0 .296     L.Doby CF           4  1  2  3 .339  
  M.Vernon 1B         3  1  1  0 .295     A.Rosen 3B          3  1  1  0 .297  
  S.Mele RF           4  1  2  0 .241     L.Easter 1B         5  1  4  0 .305  
  C.Michaels 2B       3  1  1  2 .303     J.Gordon 2B         4  1  2  1 .243  
  S.Dente SS          2  0  1  1 .290     B.Kennedy RF        5  0  1  2 .326  
  A.Evans C           2  0  0  0 .227     J.Hegan C           4  1  0  0 .204  
  A.Sima P            0  0  0  0 .000     E.Wynn P            4  2  2  2 .308  
B-M.Combs PH          1  0  0  0 .223                                          
  M.Harris P          0  0  0  0 .500                                          
  S.Hudson P          2  1  0  0 .170                                          
A-M.Grasso C          1  0  0  0 .275                                          
                     -- -- -- ---                            -- -- -- ---      
         Totals      31  5  7  5                 Totals      36  9 15  9
 
A-Subbed Defensively (C ) For Hudson In 6th Inning
B-Pinch Hit For Sima In 8th Inning
 
Senators........ 0 0 2  0 0 2  0 1 0  -  5  7  3
Indians......... 0 0 0  3 0 4  1 1    -  9 15  0
 
Senators (39-55)         IP       H   R  ER  BB  SO  HR  PC    ERA  SCORESHEET
S.Hudson LOSS(9-9)        5 2/3  13   7   5   6   3   0 139   4.18  A1 D8
A.Sima                    1 1/3   1   1   1   2   0   0  29   5.82  D9 E6
M.Harris                  1       1   1   1   0   0   1  10   2.10  E7
Totals                    8      15   9   8   8   3   1
 
Indians (67-31)          IP       H   R  ER  BB  SO  HR  PC    ERA  SCORESHEET
E.Wynn WIN(17-2)          9       7   5   5   5   7   2 141   2.94  A1
Totals                    9       7   5   5   5   7   2
 
ATTENDANCE- 47,746 DATE- Tuesday, August 1st 1950 TIME- Night 
UMPIRES- Charlie Berry, Jim Boyer, Hank Soar, Art Passarella
T- 2:48
LEFT ON BASE- Senators: 6  Indians:13
DOUBLE PLAYS- Senators: 1  Indians: 1
ERRORS- S.Dente, S.Hudson, M.Grasso
DOUBLES- S.Mele(13th), D.Mitchell(16th), L.Doby(25th), L.Easter(21st),
         J.Gordon(8th)
HOME RUNS- G.Coan(4th), C.Michaels(10th), E.Wynn(1st)
STOLEN BASES- D.Mitchell(4th)
CAUGHT STEALING- L.Boudreau
SACRIFICE HITS- C.Michaels
SACRIFICE FLIES- S.Dente, L.Doby
WALKS- E.Yost, M.Vernon, S.Dente, A.Evans, M.Grasso, D.Mitchell-3, L.Boudreau,
       A.Rosen, J.Gordon, J.Hegan, E.Wynn
HIT BY PITCH- A.Rosen
STRIKE OUTS- G.Coan, I.Noren, M.Vernon, S.Mele, C.Michaels, A.Evans, M.Grasso,
             L.Easter, B.Kennedy, E.Wynn
GIDP- I.Noren, L.Boudreau



Saturday, May 29, 2010

AL Recap - July 31, 1950

Strat-O-Matic Report





NEWSPAPER STYLE RECAP FOR 1950 American League                 Date: 7/31/1950
 
TEAM     WON LOST   BATTING AVERAGE     HOME RUNS           RUNS BATTED IN
1950 CLA  66  31    T.William BOA .365  A.Rosen   CLA   25  V.Stephen BOA   99
1950 NYA  60  35    A.Zarilla BOA .357  G.Zernial CHA   22  A.Rosen   CLA   89
1950 BOA  60  37    G.Kell    DEA .355  OTHERS TIED W   21  V.Wertz   DEA   84
1950 DEA  46  47    D.Lenhard SLA .348                      J.Dimaggi NYA   77
1950 CHA  44  54    H.Evers   DEA .338                      T.William BOA   73
1950 WAA  39  54
1950 SLA  37  58    WINS                SAVES               ERA
1950 PHA  30  66    E.Wynn    CLA   16  W.Masters BOA   11  B.Cain    CHA 2.56
                    V.Raschi  NYA   14  L.Aloma   CHA   11  E.Wynn    CLA 2.82
                    M.Parnell BOA   13  M.Harris  WAA   10  V.Raschi  NYA 2.95
                    B.Feller  CLA   13  T.Ferrick ***    8  J.Dobson  BOA 3.02
                    B.Lemon   CLA   12  OTHERS TIED W    4  M.Parnell BOA 3.03
 
                    CUR HIT STREAK      STOLEN BASES        STRIKEOUTS
                    H.Evers   DEA   13  L.Doby    CLA   10  B.Lemon   CLA  113
                    J.Lipon   DEA    8  P.Rizzuto NYA    9  B.Feller  CLA  102
                    J.Groth   DEA    8  E.Yost    WAA    8  A.Reynold NYA  102
                    OTHERS TIED W    7  D.Dimaggi BOA    6  T.Gray    DEA   96
                                        E.Valo    PHA    6  V.Raschi  NYA   94
 
YESTERDAY'S GAMES   TODAY'S SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE STARTERS
BOA  8  at  CLA  3
BOA  0  at  CLA  7
NYA  3  at  CHA  1
NYA  7  at  CHA  1
PHA  1  at  DEA 19
WAA  3  at  SLA 13
WAA  8  at  SLA  3
 
YESTERDAY'S BEST PERFORMANCES
BATTER         TM OPP AB  R  H RB BB Ks HR SB
V.Wertz       DEA PHA  3  2  3  6  1  0  1  0
J.Lipon       DEA PHA  5  4  4  2  1  0  1  0
V.Stephens    BOA CLA  5  2  3  2  0  0  2  0
T.Henrich     NYA CHA  5  2  4  2  0  0  1  0
D.Mitchell    CLA BOA  3  2  2  2  1  0  1  0
 
PITCHER        TM OPP  INN  H  R ER BB Ks HR WLS
W.Ford        NYA CHA  9.0  4  1  1  2  6  1 W  
S.Rogovin     DEA PHA  8.1  5  1  1  2  2  1 W  
S.Zoldak      CLA BOA  9.0  8  0  0  2  2  0 W  
B.Cain        CHA NYA 11.0  8  1  1  5  5  0    
F.Sanford     NYA CHA  2.0  0  0  0  0  0  0    
 
WHO'S HOT - BEST IN LAST 10 DAYS
BATTER         TM  AVG AB  H RB BB HR  PITCHER        TM IP  H ER BB Ks HR WLS
V.Wertz       DEA .393 28 11 15  5  3  W.Ford        NYA 18 12  2  7 13  1 200
L.Doby        CLA .467 30 14 10 10  2  B.Cain        CHA 26 19  7 16  9  1 200
O.Friend      SLA .286 21  6  7  4  2  B.Lemon       CLA 20 14  5  6 10  2 200
S.Chapman     PHA .278 36 10 12  8  3  H.Newhouser   DEA 18 12  4  3  7  2 200
J.Mize        NYA .303 33 10 10  4  3  S.Zoldak      CLA 10  8  0  2  2  0 101
 
WHO'S NOT - WORST IN LAST 10 DAYS
BATTER         TM  AVG AB  H RB BB HR  PITCHER        TM IP  H ER BB Ks HR WLS
N.Fox         CHA .159 44  7  2  2  0  B.Hooper      PHA  9 22 17  5  3  2 020
G.Coan        WAA .222 36  8  2  1  0  J.Haynes      WAA 10 19 15  7  0  2 010
G.Stirnweiss  SLA .179 39  7  1  5  0  W.Nixon       BOA  6 15 11  8  6  0 010
F.Fain        PHA .162 37  6  3  4  0  M.Stuart      DEA  7 16 12  4  2  4 000
D.Kokos       SLA .152 33  5  4  4  0  D.Pillette    SLA  8 16 12  4  2  1 000
 
INJURY REPORT
No injuries to report



NL Recap - Aug 1, 1950

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NEWSPAPER STYLE RECAP FOR 1950 National League                 Date: 8/1/1950
 
TEAM     WON LOST   BATTING AVERAGE     HOME RUNS           RUNS BATTED IN
1950 BRN  59  32    J.Robinso BRN .358  R.Kiner   PIN   36  D.Ennis   PHN   87
1950 BON  56  37    W.Lockman NYN .338  A.Pafko   CHN   27  R.Kiner   PIN   86
1950 PHN  53  44    D.Ennis   PHN .335  H.Sauer   CHN   26  W.Jones   PHN   79
1950 NYN  49  43    T.Kluszew CIN .329  D.Ennis   PHN   26  H.Sauer   CHN   78
1950 SLN  45  49    B.Elliott BON .323  D.Snider  BRN   25  D.Snider  BRN   75
1950 PIN  39  55
1950 CHN  38  54    WINS                SAVES               ERA
1950 CIN  34  59    W.Spahn   BON   15  J.Konstan PHN   16  L.Jansen  NYN 2.24
                    D.Newcomb BRN   15  B.Hogue   BON   10  P.Roe     BRN 2.47
                    OTHERS TIED W   14  S.Maglie  NYN    9  D.Newcomb BRN 2.47
                                        D.Leonard CHN    7  S.Maglie  NYN 2.50
                                        C.Boyer   SLN    7  R.Branca  BRN 2.94
 
                    CUR HIT STREAK      STOLEN BASES        STRIKEOUTS
                    R.Hartsfi BON   11  R.Ashburn PHN   18  W.Spahn   BON  128
                    A.Dark    NYN    9  E.Torgeso BON   14  H.Wehmeie CIN  102
                    S.Lopata  PHN    9  J.Robinso BRN   13  L.Jansen  NYN  100
                    G.Hermans BRN    8  P.Reese   BRN    8  P.Roe     BRN   95
                    D.Mueller NYN    8  E.Stanky  NYN    8  E.Blackwe CIN   89
 
YESTERDAY'S GAMES   TODAY'S SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE STARTERS
CHN 14  at  BRN  1  CIN-Blackwe(7-8, 3.78) at PHN-Simmons(10-3, 3.55)
SLN  3  at  BON  8  CIN-Wehmeie(5-14, 5.26) at PHN-Meyer(6-6, 5.34)
                    PIN-Chamber(7-8, 3.83) at BRN-Erskine(0-0, 0.00)
                    SLN-Boyer(1-4, 4.61) at BON-Roy(5-2, 3.86)
 
YESTERDAY'S BEST PERFORMANCES
BATTER         TM OPP AB  R  H RB BB Ks HR SB
R.Smalley     CHN BRN  5  3  3  4  0  0  2  0
H.Sauer       CHN BRN  5  2  4  5  0  0  1  0
S.Jethroe     BON SLN  3  1  1  3  0  2  1  0
T.Glaviano    SLN BON  4  2  2  1  1  0  1  0
A.Pafko       CHN BRN  3  2  0  2  2  0  0  0
 
PITCHER        TM OPP  INN  H  R ER BB Ks HR WLS
F.Hiller      CHN BRN  9.0  8  1  1  3  3  0 W  
J.Landrum     BRN CHN  1.0  0  0  0  0  1  0    
 
WHO'S HOT - BEST IN LAST 10 DAYS
BATTER         TM  AVG AB  H RB BB HR  PITCHER        TM IP  H ER BB Ks HR WLS
H.Sauer       CHN .361 36 13 11  6  2  L.Jansen      NYN 18  8  2  5  5  0 200
T.Glaviano    SLN .306 36 11  9 10  2  W.Spahn       BON 27 24  7 10 17  3 300
G.Hodges      BRN .310 42 13 11  4  4  D.Newcombe    BRN 18  7  3  5  4  1 200
W.Jones       PHN .275 51 14 14  5  5  S.Maglie      NYN  9  2  0  4  1  0 100
A.Seminick    PHN .353 34 12  8  3  3  R.Branca      BRN 17 10  3  6 10  1 200
 
WHO'S NOT - WORST IN LAST 10 DAYS
BATTER         TM  AVG AB  H RB BB HR  PITCHER        TM IP  H ER BB Ks HR WLS
C.Mauro       CHN .056 36  2  1  0  0  B.Pierro      PIN  5 10 12  4  5  0 020
D.Murtaugh    PIN .182 33  6  0  4  0  F.Smith       CIN  6  9  9  3  4  2 010
V.Stallcup    CIN .188 32  6  1  3  0  J.Schmitz     CHN 13 17 15  7  7  4 020
T.Kluszewski  CIN .158 38  6  2  4  0  A.Brazle      SLN  8 19 13  3  3  1 110
C.Ryan        CIN .222 36  8  1  3  0  M.Queen       PIN  9 18 10  5  7  7 010
 
INJURY REPORT
No injuries to report



NL Standings - Games played thru July 31, 1950

Strat-O-Matic Report





LEAGUE STANDINGS FOR 1950 National League
 
                                                      ACTUAL-TODATE  ACTUAL-TOTAL
                            WON LOST  PCT   GB  MAGIC# WON LOS  PCT  WON LOS  PCT
1950 Brooklyn BRN            59  32  .648 ----    59    51  40 .560   89  65 .578
1950 Boston BON              56  37  .602  4.0          53  40 .570   83  71 .539
1950 Philadelphia PHN        53  44  .546  9.0          58  39 .598   91  63 .591
1950 New York NYN            49  43  .533 10.5          45  47 .489   86  68 .558
1950 St. Louis SLN           45  49  .479 15.5          53  41 .564   78  75 .510
1950 Pittsburgh PIN          39  55  .415 21.5          34  60 .362   57  96 .373
1950 Chicago CHN             38  54  .413 21.5          41  51 .446   64  89 .418
1950 Cincinnati CIN          34  59  .366 26.0          38  55 .409   66  87 .431
 
 
 
       OVERALL RECORD
Team   WON LOST   PCT  HOME  ROAD  LEFT RIGHT EXTRA 1-RUN   LAST 10   STREAK
BON     56   37  .602 27-17 29-20 21-14 35-23  4- 4 18- 9     8-2     Won 6
BRN     59   32  .648 28-16 31-16 23-13 36-19  2- 4  9-11     9-1     Lost 1
CHN     38   54  .413 22-30 16-24 12-23 26-31  4- 4 12-12     3-7     Won 1
CIN     34   59  .366 19-30 15-29 16-35 18-24  5- 6 11-16     0-10    Lost 11
NYN     49   43  .533 23-19 26-24 24-20 25-23  4- 6 16-15     7-3     Lost 2
PHN     53   44  .546 25-20 28-24 15- 9 38-35  5- 2 14-12     7-3     Won 3
PIN     39   55  .415 20-29 19-26  4-10 35-45  4- 3 15-15     2-8     Lost 3
SLN     45   49  .479 23-25 22-24 22-23 23-26  4- 3 10-15     3-7     Lost 1
TOTAL  373  373  .500
 
TEAM   -APRIL   MAY  JUNE  JULY   AUG SEPT+
BON      3- 9 17- 6 18-10 18-12  0- 0  0- 0 
BRN      6- 3 15-12 21- 5 17-12  0- 0  0- 0 
CHN      1- 4 14-15 13-14 10-21  0- 0  0- 0 
CIN      3- 7 10-15 13-14  8-23  0- 0  0- 0 
NYN      6- 1 11-15 13-17 19-10  0- 0  0- 0 
PHN      5- 7 14-12  7-18 27- 7  0- 0  0- 0 
PIN      5- 6 12-16 11-14 11-19  0- 0  0- 0 
SLN      9- 1 12-14 12-16 12-18  0- 0  0- 0 
 
 
WINS ARE ACROSS, LOSSES ARE DOWN:
 
TEAM BON BRN CHN CIN NYN PHN PIN SLN
BON    -   3   8  14   5   5  11  10
BRN    5   -  10   8   4   8  11  13
CHN    3   8   -   5   7   7   6   2
CIN    4   4   6   -   7   6   3   4
NYN    7   6   9   9   -   4   5   9
PHN    8   4  10   8   6   -  10   7
PIN    7   2   4   8   6   8   -   4
SLN    3   5   7   7   8   6   9   -
 
 
RUNS SCORED ARE ACROSS, RUNS ALLOWED ARE DOWN:
 
TEAM BON BRN CHN CIN NYN PHN PIN SLN
BON    -  47  58  85  29  59 103  88
BRN   60   -  92  80  46  74 102  93
CHN   35  72   -  38  70  78  68  36
CIN   66  50  47   -  63  55  48  43
NYN   43  40  81  87   -  56  59 101
PHN   67  48 113  85  71   -  80  62
PIN   90  62  58  52  57  83   -  49
SLN   59  73  48  60 100  55  70   -



AL Standings - Games played thru July 31, 1950

Strat-O-Matic Report





LEAGUE STANDINGS FOR 1950 American League
 
                                                      ACTUAL-TODATE  ACTUAL-TOTAL
                            WON LOST  PCT   GB  MAGIC# WON LOS  PCT  WON LOS  PCT
1950 Cleveland CLA           66  31  .680 ----    54    59  38 .608   92  62 .597
1950 New York NYA            60  35  .632  5.0          60  35 .632   98  56 .636
1950 Boston BOA              60  37  .619  6.0          54  43 .557   94  60 .610
1950 Detroit DEA             46  47  .495 18.0          59  34 .634   95  59 .617
1950 Chicago CHA             44  54  .449 22.5          38  60 .388   60  94 .390
1950 Washington WAA          39  54  .419 25.0          44  49 .473   67  87 .435
1950 St. Louis SLA           37  58  .389 28.0          34  61 .358   58  96 .377
1950 Philadelphia PHA        30  66  .313 35.5          34  62 .354   52 102 .338
 
 
 
       OVERALL RECORD
Team   WON LOST   PCT  HOME  ROAD  LEFT RIGHT EXTRA 1-RUN   LAST 10   STREAK
BOA     60   37  .619 33-16 27-21 22- 9 38-28  2- 5  5-10     4-6     Lost 1
CHA     44   54  .449 16-27 28-27 19-13 25-41  7- 3 14-12     3-7     Lost 6
CLA     66   31  .680 33-14 33-17 34-17 32-14  7- 3 17- 5     8-2     Won 1
DEA     46   47  .495 25-20 21-27 18-20 28-27  5- 4  9-15     5-5     Won 3
NYA     60   35  .632 34-16 26-19 27-17 33-18  5- 6 18- 7     8-2     Won 6
PHA     30   66  .313 18-35 12-31 10-26 20-40  1- 8  6-21     2-8     Lost 3
SLA     37   58  .389 21-29 16-29 12-24 25-34  4- 2 11-10     4-6     Lost 1
WAA     39   54  .419 20-25 19-29 12-21 27-33  3- 3 14-14     5-5     Won 1
TOTAL  382  382  .500
 
TEAM   -APRIL   MAY  JUNE  JULY   AUG SEPT+
BOA     10- 3 19-10 18-11 13-13  0- 0  0- 0 
CHA      3- 3 13-17 15-15 13-19  0- 0  0- 0 
CLA      4- 3 17-13 25- 4 20-11  0- 0  0- 0 
DEA      3- 6 15-10 12-18 16-13  0- 0  0- 0 
NYA      4- 6 16-10 19-13 21- 6  0- 0  0- 0 
PHA      4- 8 11-15  8-22  7-21  0- 0  0- 0 
SLA      5- 3  6-19 14-17 12-19  0- 0  0- 0 
WAA      4- 5 12-15 10-21 13-13  0- 0  0- 0 
 
 
WINS ARE ACROSS, LOSSES ARE DOWN:
 
TEAM BOA CHA CLA DEA NYA PHA SLA WAA
BOA    -  10   8  10   9   7   8   8
CHA    4   -   4   8   5   9   7   7
CLA   10   6   -   8   9  15   7  11
DEA    8   3   5   -   3  13   5   9
NYA    5  13   4  10   -   7  14   7
PHA    3   5   4   3   3   -   7   5
SLA    6   7   3   4   4   6   -   7
WAA    1  10   3   4   2   9  10   -
 
 
RUNS SCORED ARE ACROSS, RUNS ALLOWED ARE DOWN:
 
TEAM BOA CHA CLA DEA NYA PHA SLA WAA
BOA    -  72  89 106  94  65  94  70
CHA   37   -  35  56  51  76  74  61
CLA   89  52   -  68  65 157  66  96
DEA   87  45  68   -  58 109  61  66
NYA   61  63  46 100   -  67 122  47
PHA   59  59  83  56  42   -  85  98
SLA   88  67  43  40  79  85   -  84
WAA   31  74  59  36  27  97  93   -



DH Game 2: Zoldak Baffles Red Sox - Earn Split

Sam Zoldak shutout Boston while allowing the Cleveland bullpen a day-off at Municipal Stadium where the incredible Cleveland Indians beat the Boston Red Sox 7 to 0. Zoldak(7-2) delivered a fine performance for Cleveland. He allowed 8 hits and 2 walks in 9 innings reducing his ERA from 4.66 to 3.74. Cleveland had a total of 13 hits for the game. Willard Nixon(2-1) was the losing pitcher. He was knocked around by Cleveland, allowing 8 hits and 3 walks in 2 and 1/3 innings.

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BOXSCORE: 1950 Boston Red Sox At 1950 Cleveland Indians             7/30/1950
 
  Red Sox            AB  R  H RBI AVG     Indians            AB  R  H RBI AVG
  B.Goodman LF        4  0  1  0 .367     D.Mitchell LF       3  2  2  2 .322  
  J.Pesky 3B          4  0  1  0 .271     R.Boone SS          5  0  1  0 .322  
  D.Dimaggio CF       4  0  1  0 .304     L.Doby CF           5  1  4  1 .337  
  V.Stephens SS       4  0  2  0 .288     A.Rosen 3B          5  1  1  1 .297  
  W.Dropo 1B          4  0  0  0 .297     L.Easter 1B         2  1  1  0 .298  
  B.Doerr 2B          3  0  0  0 .259     B.Avila 2B          4  1  1  0 .346  
  C.Vollmer RF        4  0  1  0 .304     B.Kennedy RF        4  1  2  2 .328  
  M.Batts C           4  0  1  0 .258     R.Murray C          3  0  0  0 .206  
  W.Nixon P           1  0  0  0 .167     S.Zoldak P          3  0  1  1 .286  
  J.McDonald P        1  0  0  0 .000                                          
  J.Dobson P          0  0  0  0 .204                                          
A-A.Zarilla PH        1  0  1  0 .357                                          
                     -- -- -- ---                            -- -- -- ---      
         Totals      34  0  8  0                 Totals      34  7 13  7
 
A-Pinch Hit For Dobson In 9th Inning
 
Red Sox......... 0 0 0  0 0 0  0 0 0  -  0  8  0
Indians......... 0 0 6  0 0 1  0 0    -  7 13  1
 
Red Sox (60-37)          IP       H   R  ER  BB  SO  HR  PC    ERA  SCORESHEET
W.Nixon LOSS(2-1)         2 1/3   8   6   6   3   3   0  66   6.64  A1 B9
J.McDonald                5 1/3   5   1   1   1   0   1  65   2.16  C1 E3
J.Dobson                  0 1/3   0   0   0   0   0   0   1   3.02  E4
Totals                    8      13   7   7   4   3   1
 
Indians (66-31)          IP       H   R  ER  BB  SO  HR  PC    ERA  SCORESHEET
S.Zoldak WIN(7-2)         9       8   0   0   2   2   0 136   3.74  A1
Totals                    9       8   0   0   2   2   0
 
ATTENDANCE- 40,502 DATE- Sunday, July 30th 1950 TIME- Day 
UMPIRES- Bill Summers, Bill Grieve, Johnny Stevens, 
T- 2:34
LEFT ON BASE- Red Sox:10  Indians: 9
DOUBLE PLAYS- Red Sox: 1  Indians: 1
ERRORS- R.Boone
DOUBLES- L.Doby-2(24th)
HOME RUNS- D.Mitchell(2nd)
SACRIFICE HITS- J.McDonald
SACRIFICE FLIES- D.Mitchell
WALKS- B.Goodman, B.Doerr, D.Mitchell, L.Easter, R.Murray, S.Zoldak
HIT BY PITCH- L.Easter
STRIKE OUTS- D.Dimaggio, W.Dropo, A.Rosen, R.Murray, S.Zoldak
GIDP- J.Pesky, A.Rosen
PASSED BALLS- M.Batts
WEB GEMS- Bot 3rd: Dom Dimaggio robbed Ray Boone of an extra base hit.



Indians Prevail in Xtra Innings 5-4

In a carbon copy of game 1, the Tribe win in the bottom of the 11th. Bob Lemon was able to finish what he started and was credited with a complete game and Jim Hegan collected 2 extra-base hits and had 2 RBI at Municipal Stadium where the incredible Cleveland Indians beat the Boston Red Sox in 11 innings by the score of 5 to 4. Both teams were tied at 4 runs apiece after nine innings. Cleveland won it in the 11th inning. Bob Kennedy laced a one-base hit. Hegan followed and he tripled resulting in an exciting win for Cleveland and a wild post-game celebration by the home town fans. Cleveland had a total of 9 hits for the game. Lemon(12-10) allowed 4 runs on the game. Joe Dobson(9-8) was given the loss in relief. He pitched 3 innings and surrendered 2 hits and 1 walk.

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BOXSCORE: 1950 Boston Red Sox At 1950 Cleveland Indians             7/29/1950
 
  Red Sox            AB  R  H RBI AVG     Indians            AB  R  H RBI AVG
  B.Goodman LF        3  2  1  0 .368     D.Mitchell LF       5  1  1  0 .317  
  J.Pesky 3B          3  0  1  0 .271     L.Boudreau SS       4  0  0  0 .313  
  D.Dimaggio CF       5  1  2  1 .303     L.Doby CF           1  0  0  1 .332  
  V.Stephens SS       4  1  1  2 .282     A.Rosen 3B          5  0  1  0 .294  
  W.Dropo 1B          4  0  2  1 .303     L.Easter 1B         5  1  1  0 .301  
A-L.Stringer PR       0  0  0  0 .500     J.Gordon 2B         5  0  1  0 .238  
B-A.Zarilla 1B        1  0  0  0 .355     B.Kennedy RF        5  2  2  1 .326  
  B.Doerr 2B          5  0  0  0 .259     J.Hegan C           5  0  2  2 .209  
  T.Wright RF         4  0  1  0 .373     B.Lemon P           3  1  1  0 .225  
  J.Dobson P          1  0  0  0 .204                                          
  M.Batts C           5  0  0  0 .259                                          
  C.Stobbs P          3  0  0  0 .256                                          
C-C.Vollmer RF        1  0  0  0 .306                                          
                     -- -- -- ---                            -- -- -- ---      
         Totals      39  4  8  4                 Totals      38  5  9  4
 
A-Pinch Ran For Dropo In 8th Inning
B-Subbed Defensively (1B) For Stringer In 8th Inning
C-Subbed Defensively (RF) For Stobbs In 8th Inning
 
Red Sox......... 1 0 1  0 0 0  0 2 0  0 0 -  4  8  1
Indians......... 0 2 0  0 0 0  2 0 0  0 1 -  5  9  1
 
Red Sox (59-36)          IP       H   R  ER  BB  SO  HR  PC    ERA  SCORESHEET
C.Stobbs                  7       7   4   3   4   3   0 115   4.22  A1 D5
J.Dobson LOSS(9-8)        3       2   1   1   1   2   0  42   3.03  D6
Totals                   10       9   5   4   5   5   0
 
Indians (65-30)          IP       H   R  ER  BB  SO  HR  PC    ERA  SCORESHEET
B.Lemon WIN(12-10)       11       8   4   3   3   7   1 171   4.26  A1
Totals                   11       8   4   3   3   7   1
 
ATTENDANCE- 50,234 DATE- Saturday, July 29th 1950 TIME- Day 
UMPIRES- Eddie Hurley, Jim Honochick, Bill McGowan, Bill McKinley
T- 2:56
LEFT ON BASE- Red Sox: 7  Indians: 8
DOUBLE PLAYS- Red Sox: 0  Indians: 1
ERRORS- T.Wright, A.Rosen
DOUBLES- J.Pesky(14th), D.Dimaggio(13th), W.Dropo-2(17th), L.Easter(20th),
         J.Hegan(7th)
TRIPLES- J.Hegan(4th)
HOME RUNS- V.Stephens(19th)
SACRIFICE HITS- J.Pesky-2
SACRIFICE FLIES- L.Doby
WALKS- B.Goodman-2, V.Stephens, L.Boudreau, L.Doby-3, B.Lemon
STRIKE OUTS- D.Dimaggio, V.Stephens-2, B.Doerr-2, T.Wright, C.Stobbs, L.Doby,
             J.Gordon-3, B.Lemon
GIDP- M.Batts



Indians Take Down Red Sox 7-6

Early Wynn completed the game without help from the bullpen as the incredible Cleveland Indians outscored the Boston Red Sox in 11 innings 7 to 6. The score was knotted at 5 after nine innings. Cleveland came out the victor in the 11th inning. Lou Boudreau got things going when he doubled. Larry Doby stepped up to the plate and he popped a two-run clout over the fence resulting in an exciting win for Cleveland and a raucous post-game celebration by the home town fans. Cleveland had a total of 10 hits for the game. The victory was credited to Wynn(16-2) who went the distance, allowing 6 runs. Dick Littlefield(1-3) was charged with the loss in relief. He was unable to retire a batter allowing 2 hits and no walks. The winning ways continue for Cleveland. They now have a record of 8-2 in recent days. With the loss Boston now has a record of 59-35.

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BOXSCORE: 1950 Boston Red Sox At 1950 Cleveland Indians             7/28/1950
 
  Red Sox            AB  R  H RBI AVG     Indians            AB  R  H RBI AVG
  B.Goodman LF,3B     6  1  2  1 .369     D.Mitchell LF       6  1  1  0 .319  
  J.Pesky 3B          4  0  1  0 .270     L.Boudreau SS,2B    5  2  2  0 .319  
D-C.Vollmer PH,LF     2  0  1  2 .309     L.Doby CF           4  2  2  2 .333  
  D.Dimaggio CF       5  1  2  1 .301     A.Rosen 3B          3  1  0  0 .296  
  V.Stephens SS       5  1  1  0 .282     L.Easter 1B         6  0  2  1 .302  
  W.Dropo 1B          5  0  2  2 .300     J.Gordon 2B         1  0  0  1 .238  
  B.Doerr 2B          3  0  0  0 .263   B-R.Boone PH,SS       2  0  1  2 .328  
  T.Wright RF         3  0  0  0 .380     T.Tucker RF         4  0  0  0 .250  
  J.McDonald P        0  0  0  0 ----     J.Hegan C           5  0  0  0 .206  
C-B.Tebbetts PH       1  0  0  0 .259     E.Wynn P            4  1  2  0 .295  
  P.Marchildon P      1  0  0  0 .000                                          
  D.Littlefield P     0  0  0  0 .000                                          
  M.Batts C           4  1  0  0 .267                                          
  M.McDermott P       2  0  1  0 .448                                          
A-A.Zarilla RF        3  1  2  0 .356                                          
E-L.Stringer PR,RF    0  1  0  0 .500                                          
                     -- -- -- ---                            -- -- -- ---      
         Totals      44  6 12  6                 Totals      40  7 10  6
 
A-Subbed Defensively (RF) For McDermott In 6th Inning
B-Pinch Hit For Gordon In 8th Inning
C-Pinch Hit For McDonald In 9th Inning
D-Pinch Hit For Pesky In 9th Inning
E-Pinch Ran For Zarilla In 11th Inning
 
Red Sox......... 2 0 0  0 0 0  0 0 3  0 1 -  6 12  1
Indians......... 0 0 0  0 2 0  0 3 0  0 2 -  7 10  0
 
Red Sox (59-35)          IP       H   R  ER  BB  SO  HR  PC    ERA  SCORESHEET
M.McDermott               5       2   2   2  10   6   0 108   5.72  A1 C8
J.McDonald                3       4   3   1   4   2   0  49   3.00  C9 E8
P.Marchildon              2       2   0   0   3   0   0  43   5.68  E9 G1
D.Littlefiel L(1-3)B(1st) 0       2   2   2   0   0   1   5   6.87  G2
Totals                   10      10   7   5  17   8   1
 
Indians (64-30)          IP       H   R  ER  BB  SO  HR  PC    ERA  SCORESHEET
E.Wynn WIN(16-2)         11      12   6   6   5   6   0 192   2.82  A1
Totals                   11      12   6   6   5   6   0
 
ATTENDANCE- 38,443 DATE- Friday, July 28th 1950 TIME- Night 
UMPIRES- Bill McKinley, Eddie Hurley, Jim Honochick, Bill McGowan
T- 3:43
LEFT ON BASE- Red Sox:10  Indians:20
DOUBLE PLAYS- Red Sox: 1  Indians: 1
ERRORS- B.Doerr
DOUBLES- D.Dimaggio(12th), W.Dropo(15th), A.Zarilla-2(23rd), L.Boudreau-2(17th),
         L.Doby(22nd)
HOME RUNS- L.Doby(10th)
WALKS- D.Dimaggio, V.Stephens, B.Doerr-2, M.Batts, D.Mitchell, L.Boudreau-2,
       L.Doby-3, A.Rosen-3, J.Gordon-3, T.Tucker-2, J.Hegan, E.Wynn-2
STRIKE OUTS- J.Pesky-2, V.Stephens, B.Doerr-2, T.Wright, L.Boudreau, L.Doby,
             J.Gordon, T.Tucker-2, J.Hegan-2, E.Wynn
GIDP- E.Wynn
WEB GEMS- Top 1st: Joe Gordon robbed Billy Goodman of a base hit.
          Top 4th: Lou Boudreau robbed Walt Dropo of a base hit.



Friday, May 28, 2010

Tribe Beats A's in Last At Bat

The seemingly unstoppable Cleveland Indians broke the deadlock in their last at bats, pulling out a 6 to 5 win over the dreadful Philadelphia Athletics and sending their hometown fans home smiling. Cleveland scored the deciding run in the 9th inning. After an out was recorded, Lou Boudreau lined a one-base hit. Jim Hegan next to the plate and he stroked a base-hit. After another out, Luke Easter stepped in and he delivered a base-hit, and an error was also committed, making Cleveland the victor and beginning a joyous home town celebration. Cleveland had a total of 10 hits for the game. Jesse Flores(1-0) went 1 inning allowing no runs for the victory. Carl Scheib(1-10) was the loser in relief. He surrendered 2 runs and 6 hits in 2 and 2/3 innings. This win by Cleveland continues their recent hot streak. In their last ten games, they have a record of 8-2. For the season, they are a league leading 63-29. Not able to get much going in recent weeks, Philadelphia is 2-8 of late and now has an overall record of 29-63, worst in the league.

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BOXSCORE: 1950 Philadelphia Athletics At 1950 Cleveland Indians     7/26/1950
 
  Athletics          AB  R  H RBI AVG     Indians            AB  R  H RBI AVG
  E.Joost SS          4  1  1  0 .266     D.Mitchell LF       5  1  2  0 .319  
  W.Moses RF          4  0  1  0 .247     L.Boudreau SS       5  1  2  1 .317  
  E.Valo LF           4  2  3  0 .294     A.Clark RF          4  0  0  0 .194  
  S.Chapman CF        4  1  2  4 .238   B-J.Hegan C           1  0  1  0 .210  
  F.Fain 1B           4  0  1  0 .266     A.Rosen 3B          5  0  1  0 .299  
  B.Hitchcock 2B      4  1  1  0 .292     L.Easter 1B         3  1  1  0 .305  
  P.Suder 3B          4  0  1  0 .237     J.Gordon 2B         3  1  0  0 .235  
  M.Guerra C          4  0  1  0 .322     B.Kennedy CF,RF     3  1  1  0 .329  
  D.Fowler P          3  0  1  0 .063     R.Murray C          2  0  0  0 .211  
  C.Scheib P          1  0  0  0 .357   A-L.Doby PH,CF        1  1  1  3 .332  
                                          M.Garcia P          3  0  1  1 .260  
                                        C-R.Boone PH          1  0  0  0 .326  
                                          J.Flores P          0  0  0  0 .000  
                     -- -- -- ---                            -- -- -- ---      
         Totals      36  5 12  4                 Totals      36  6 10  5
 
A-Pinch Hit For Murray In 7th Inning
B-Subbed Defensively (C ) For Clark In 8th Inning
C-Pinch Hit For Garcia In 8th Inning
 
Athletics....... 0 0 0  0 1 2  0 2 0  -  5 12  1
Indians......... 1 0 0  0 0 0  4 0 1  -  6 10  1
 
Athletics (29-63)        IP       H   R  ER  BB  SO  HR  PC    ERA  SCORESHEET
D.Fowler                  6       4   4   4   3   3   0  91   8.81  A1 C7
C.Scheib L(1-10) BS(5th)  2 2/3   6   2   1   1   1   0  68   8.55  C8
Totals                    8 2/3  10   6   5   4   4   0
 
Indians (63-29)          IP       H   R  ER  BB  SO  HR  PC    ERA  SCORESHEET
M.Garcia                  8      12   5   4   0   6   1 118   3.95  A1 D6
J.Flores WIN(1-0)         1       0   0   0   0   2   0  12   6.60  D7
Totals                    9      12   5   4   0   8   1
 
ATTENDANCE- 30,061 DATE- Wednesday, July 26th 1950 TIME- Night 
UMPIRES- Hank Soar, Art Passarella, Charlie Berry, Jim Boyer
T- 2:11
LEFT ON BASE- Athletics: 4  Indians: 8
DOUBLE PLAYS- Athletics: 0  Indians: 2
ERRORS- B.Hitchcock, D.Mitchell
DOUBLES- E.Valo(14th), L.Doby(21st)
TRIPLES- L.Boudreau(4th)
HOME RUNS- S.Chapman(13th)
WALKS- L.Easter, J.Gordon, B.Kennedy, L.Doby
HIT BY PITCH- L.Easter
STRIKE OUTS- E.Joost, W.Moses, B.Hitchcock, P.Suder, M.Guerra, D.Fowler-2,
             C.Scheib, A.Clark, A.Rosen-2, M.Garcia
GIDP- S.Chapman, B.Hitchcock
WEB GEMS- Top 1st: Dale Mitchell robbed Eddie Joost of a Homerun!



Sunday, March 7, 2010

Tribe Beat A's in 9th Inning Rally!

In a thrilling finish the Cleveland Indians won in dramatic fashion coming back to beat the Philadelphia Athletics by the count of 8 to 7. Cleveland came up with the deciding runs in the bottom of the 9th inning with 3 runs using 5 hits. Dale Mitchell led off and started the rally when he stroked a single. Mitchell stole second with some aggressive base running. Lou Boudreau then stroked a one-base hit. Larry Doby followed and he doubled. Al Rosen stepped into the box and lined a single. Luke Easter added his contribution to the rally and tripled. Cleveland dominated offensively as they scored in 6 different innings. The winning pitcher was Al Benton(1-2) who allowed no runs in 1 inning. Carl Scheib(1-9) was the losing pitcher in relief. 'We just wouldn't give up,' Joe Gordon said. 'Much of the credit goes to our fans - they were with us the whole way.'

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BOXSCORE: 1950 Philadelphia Athletics At 1950 Cleveland Indians     7/25/1950
 
  Athletics          AB  R  H RBI AVG     Indians            AB  R  H RBI AVG
  E.Joost SS          4  2  1  1 .266     D.Mitchell LF       4  1  2  0 .318  
  W.Moses RF          4  1  1  0 .247     L.Boudreau SS       5  2  3  0 .315  
  P.Lehner LF         5  1  2  0 .306     A.Clark RF          2  0  0  2 .202  
  S.Chapman CF        3  2  2  2 .235   A-L.Doby PH,CF        2  1  1  0 .330  
  F.Fain 1B           5  1  1  1 .266     A.Rosen 3B          5  2  1  2 .300  
  B.Hitchcock 2B      3  0  1  2 .293     L.Easter 1B         5  0  1  1 .305  
  K.Wahl 3B           3  0  0  1 .273     J.Gordon 2B         3  2  2  1 .238  
  M.Guerra C          4  0  1  0 .323     B.Kennedy CF,RF     4  0  2  2 .329  
  A.Kellner P         4  0  1  0 .178     J.Hegan C           2  0  0  0 .207  
  C.Scheib P          0  0  0  0 .385   B-B.Avila PH          0  0  0  0 .354  
  J.Murray P          0  0  0  0 .000   D-R.Murray C          0  0  0  0 .218  
                                          B.Feller P          3  0  0  0 .203  
                                        C-R.Boone PH          1  0  0  0 .327  
                                          A.Benton P          0  0  0  0 ----  
                     -- -- -- ---                            -- -- -- ---      
         Totals      35  7 10  7                 Totals      36  8 12  8
 
A-Pinch Hit For Clark In 8th Inning
B-Pinch Hit For Hegan In 8th Inning
C-Pinch Hit For Feller In 8th Inning
D-Subbed Defensively (C ) For Avila In 9th Inning
 
Athletics....... 2 0 2  0 2 0  0 1 0  -  7 10  2
Indians......... 0 1 1  0 1 1  0 1 3  -  8 12  1
 
Athletics (29-62)        IP       H   R  ER  BB  SO  HR  PC    ERA  SCORESHEET
A.Kellner                 7 2/3   7   5   4   4   4   1 117   4.82  A1 D8
C.Scheib L(1-9) BS(4th)   0 2/3   4   3   3   0   0   0  18   8.77  D9 E4
J.Murray                  0       1   0   0   0   0   0   5  12.27  E5
Totals                    8 1/3  12   8   7   4   4   1
 
Indians (62-29)          IP       H   R  ER  BB  SO  HR  PC    ERA  SCORESHEET
B.Feller                  8      10   7   5   5   1   1 151   2.98  A1 E2
A.Benton WIN(1-2)         1       0   0   0   0   1   0   8   3.60  E3
Totals                    9      10   7   5   5   2   1
 
ATTENDANCE- 29,498 DATE- Tuesday, July 25th 1950 TIME- Night 
UMPIRES- Eddie Hurley, Jim Honochick, Bill McGowan, Bill McKinley
T- 2:19
LEFT ON BASE- Athletics: 7  Indians: 7
DOUBLE PLAYS- Athletics: 1  Indians: 2
ERRORS- E.Joost-2, L.Boudreau
DOUBLES- S.Chapman(7th), F.Fain(18th), M.Guerra(10th), L.Doby(20th),
         B.Kennedy(12th)
TRIPLES- L.Boudreau(3rd), L.Easter(1st), B.Kennedy(6th)
HOME RUNS- E.Joost(14th), J.Gordon(16th)
STOLEN BASES- D.Mitchell(3rd)
SACRIFICE FLIES- K.Wahl, A.Clark
WALKS- E.Joost, W.Moses, S.Chapman-2, B.Hitchcock, D.Mitchell, J.Gordon,
       J.Hegan, B.Avila
STRIKE OUTS- S.Chapman, K.Wahl, A.Rosen-2, L.Easter-2
GIDP- K.Wahl, B.Kennedy



Saturday, February 13, 2010

Phils Slug Cubs 6-1

Robin Roberts was able to finish what he started and was credited with a complete game and shortstop Granny Hamner had 2 base hits and 2 RBI as the Philadelphia Phillies defeated the Chicago Cubs by the score of 6 to 1 at Connie Mack Stadium. Philadelphia jumped out to the early lead in the first inning scoring a single run using 2 hits. Philadelphia finished with 13 hits in the victory. Roberts(8-10) finished the game allowing 1 run in the victory. Bob Rush(12-8) suffered the loss. He got hit hard, allowing 13 hits and 6 walks in 8 innings. Philadelphia continued their winnings ways improving their record to 49-42. They are 8-2 in their last ten games. Not able to get much going in recent weeks, Chicago is 2-8 of late and now has an overall record of 36-49.

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BOXSCORE: 1950 Chicago Cubs At 1950 Philadelphia Phillies           7/25/1950
 
  Cubs               AB  R  H RBI AVG     Phillies           AB  R  H RBI AVG
  E.Verban 2B         4  0  0  0 .095     E.Waitkus 1B        5  1  2  0 .267  
  C.Mauro LF          4  0  0  0 .186     R.Ashburn CF        4  1  2  1 .326  
  R.Smalley SS        3  1  2  0 .237     D.Sisler LF         5  0  0  0 .300  
  H.Sauer 1B          4  0  2  0 .266     D.Ennis RF          3  2  2  0 .338  
  A.Pafko CF          3  0  0  1 .235     W.Jones 3B          5  1  2  1 .311  
  R.Northey RF        3  0  0  0 .238     G.Hamner SS         4  0  2  2 .253  
  B.Serena 3B         4  0  1  0 .305     A.Seminick C        4  0  1  1 .271  
  R.Walker C          2  0  0  0 .290     M.Goliat 2B         2  1  1  1 .236  
  B.Rush P            2  0  0  0 .115     R.Roberts P         4  0  1  0 .085  
A-B.Borkowski PH      1  0  0  0 .219                                          
                     -- -- -- ---                            -- -- -- ---      
         Totals      30  1  5  1                 Totals      36  6 13  6
 
A-Pinch Hit For Rush In 9th Inning
 
Cubs............ 0 0 0  1 0 0  0 0 0  -  1  5  3
Phillies........ 1 1 0  0 2 0  1 1    -  6 13  0
 
Cubs (36-49)             IP       H   R  ER  BB  SO  HR  PC    ERA
B.Rush LOSS(12-8)         8      13   6   4   6   4   0 135   3.65
Totals                    8      13   6   4   6   4   0
 
Phillies (49-42)         IP       H   R  ER  BB  SO  HR  PC    ERA
R.Roberts WIN(8-10)       9       5   1   1   5   2   0 126   3.59
Totals                    9       5   1   1   5   2   0
 
ATTENDANCE- 17,081 DATE- Tuesday, July 25th 1950 TIME- Day WEATHER- Average
T- 2:24
LEFT ON BASE- Cubs: 9  Phillies:13
DOUBLE PLAYS- Cubs: 2  Phillies: 0
ERRORS- E.Verban, R.Smalley-2
DOUBLES- R.Smalley(14th), H.Sauer(17th), B.Serena(16th), G.Hamner(22nd)
STOLEN BASES- R.Ashburn(16th)
CAUGHT STEALING- R.Ashburn
SACRIFICE HITS- B.Rush
SACRIFICE FLIES- A.Pafko, M.Goliat
WALKS- E.Verban, R.Smalley, R.Northey, R.Walker-2, R.Ashburn, D.Ennis-2,
       G.Hamner, A.Seminick, M.Goliat
STRIKE OUTS- R.Smalley, R.Walker, D.Sisler-2, A.Seminick, R.Roberts
GIDP- G.Hamner, M.Goliat



Sunday, January 31, 2010

Phils Nip Bucs 3-2

19,817 fans were treated to a fine game at Forbes Field as only one run separated the combatants at game's end. The sizzling Philadelphia Phillies won by the slimmest of margins, 3 to 2. Philadelphia had 1 run cross the plate in the top of the 7th inning. After an out was recorded, Mike Goliat ripped a solo home run (his 8th of the season). Bob Miller struck out, unable to help the rally. Pittsburgh had 10 hits in the game while Philadelphia had 5, but Philadelphia had the more timely hits. The winning pitcher was Miller(6-6) who allowed 2 runs in 8 innings. Miller was helped out by Jim Konstanty who recorded his 14th save. Bill Macdonald(4-8) was tagged with the loss. This win by Philadelphia continues their recent hot streak. In their last ten games, they have a record of 9-1. For the season, they are 48-41. Pittsburgh can't seem to snap out of their recent 'funk'. Now they have a miserable 2-8 record over the last couple weeks.

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BOXSCORE: 1950 Philadelphia Phillies At 1950 Pittsburgh Pirates     7/24/1950
 
  Phillies           AB  R  H RBI AVG     Pirates            AB  R  H RBI AVG
  E.Waitkus 1B        4  0  1  1 .269     B.Dillinger 3B      4  1  2  0 .444  
  R.Ashburn CF        3  0  0  0 .320     D.O'Connell SS      4  0  0  0 .289  
  D.Sisler LF         3  0  0  0 .305     R.Kiner LF          4  1  2  2 .254  
  J.Konstanty P       0  0  0  0 .143     G.Bell RF           4  0  1  0 .276  
  D.Ennis RF          4  0  0  0 .340     W.Westlake CF       3  0  1  0 .299  
  G.Hamner SS         3  0  0  0 .249     D.Murtaugh 2B       4  0  0  0 .275  
  W.Jones 3B          4  1  1  1 .311     J.Phillips 1B       3  0  2  0 .321  
  A.Seminick C        4  0  1  0 .276   B-J.Hopp PH           0  0  0  0 .332  
  M.Goliat 2B         3  1  1  1 .233     R.Mueller C         4  0  2  0 .373  
  B.Miller P          3  1  1  0 .214     B.Macdonald P       3  0  0  0 .069  
A-D.Whitman LF        0  0  0  0 .241                                          
                     -- -- -- ---                            -- -- -- ---      
         Totals      31  3  5  3                 Totals      33  2 10  2
 
A-Subbed Defensively (LF) For Miller In 9th Inning
B-Pinch Hit For Phillips In 9th Inning
 
Phillies........ 0 1 0  0 0 1  1 0 0  -  3  5  0
Pirates......... 1 0 0  0 1 0  0 0 0  -  2 10  1
 
Phillies (48-41)         IP       H   R  ER  BB  SO  HR  PC    ERA
B.Miller WIN(6-6)         8      10   2   2   0   2   1 119   5.32
J.Konstanty SAVE(14th)    1       0   0   0   2   0   0  18   4.52
Totals                    9      10   2   2   2   2   1
 
Pirates (37-50)          IP       H   R  ER  BB  SO  HR  PC    ERA
B.Macdonald LOSS(4-8)     9       5   3   3   3   5   2 129   3.69
Totals                    9       5   3   3   3   5   2
 
ATTENDANCE- 19,817 DATE- Monday, July 24th 1950 TIME- Day 
UMPIRES- Scotty Robb, Lon Warneke, Babe Pinelli, Dusty Boggess
T- 2:11
LEFT ON BASE- Phillies: 4  Pirates: 6
DOUBLE PLAYS- Phillies: 3  Pirates: 2
ERRORS- G.Bell
DOUBLES- B.Miller, R.Kiner(7th), J.Phillips(7th)
TRIPLES- G.Bell(11th)
HOME RUNS- W.Jones(15th), M.Goliat(8th), R.Kiner(36th)
WALKS- R.Ashburn, D.Sisler, G.Hamner, W.Westlake, J.Hopp
STRIKE OUTS- D.Ennis, G.Hamner, A.Seminick, B.Miller-2, D.O'Connell,
             B.Macdonald
GIDP- R.Ashburn, D.Sisler, B.Dillinger, D.Murtaugh-2
WILD PITCHES- B.Macdonald



Indians Power Past Senators 9-3

Al Rosen ripped a bases loaded blast and Bob Lemon went the distance at Griffith Stadium as the Cleveland Indians beat the Washington Senators by the count of 9 to 3. Cleveland brought 6 runs across the plate in the top of the 6th inning when they had 5 base hits. The key offensive moment was provided by Rosen who deflated the mood of the partisan fans when he cleared the bases with a Grand Slam homerun (his 25th of the season). Cleveland managed 14 hits in their victory. The winning pitcher was Lemon(11-10) who allowed 3 runs for the game. The loss was charged to Bob Kuzava(5-8). He was touched for 4 homeruns in his 5 and 1/3 innings of work. With this win, Cleveland has a league leading 61-29 record. They have been 7-3 lately. With the loss Washington now has a record of 34-52.

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BOXSCORE: 1950 Cleveland Indians At 1950 Washington Senators        7/23/1950
 
  Indians            AB  R  H RBI AVG     Senators           AB  R  H RBI AVG
  D.Mitchell LF       5  0  0  1 .316     E.Yost 3B           4  0  2  0 .299  
  L.Boudreau SS       4  1  2  0 .308     G.Coan LF           4  0  0  0 .286  
  L.Doby CF           4  1  1  0 .329     I.Noren CF          4  0  0  0 .298  
  A.Rosen 3B          5  1  2  4 .302     M.Vernon 1B         4  1  1  0 .294  
  L.Easter 1B         4  1  1  1 .307     B.Stewart RF        4  1  0  0 .261  
  J.Gordon 2B         5  1  2  1 .233     C.Michaels 2B       4  1  2  2 .313  
  B.Kennedy RF        5  0  1  0 .327     S.Dente SS          3  0  1  1 .286  
  J.Hegan C           4  2  2  1 .208     M.Grasso C          3  0  0  0 .274  
  B.Lemon P           4  2  3  1 .221     B.Kuzava P          1  0  0  0 .118  
                                          A.Sima P            0  0  0  0 .000  
                                        A-M.Combs PH          1  0  0  0 .222  
                                          E.Singleton P       0  0  0  0 ----  
                                        B-L.Okrie PH          0  0  0  0 .286  
                     -- -- -- ---                            -- -- -- ---      
         Totals      40  9 14  9                 Totals      32  3  6  3
 
A-Pinch Hit For Sima In 7th Inning
B-Pinch Hit For Singleton In 9th Inning
 
Indians......... 0 1 0  2 0 6  0 0 0  -  9 14  2
Senators........ 0 1 0  2 0 0  0 0 0  -  3  6  1
 
Indians (61-29)          IP       H   R  ER  BB  SO  HR  PC    ERA
B.Lemon WIN(11-10)        9       6   3   2   3   3   1 131   4.37
Totals                    9       6   3   2   3   3   1
 
Senators (34-52)         IP       H   R  ER  BB  SO  HR  PC    ERA
B.Kuzava LOSS(5-8)        5 1/3  12   8   8   3   2   4 118   5.25
A.Sima                    1 2/3   2   1   1   0   0   1  23   5.93
E.Singleton               2       0   0   0   1   1   0  21   6.00
Totals                    9      14   9   9   4   3   5
 
ATTENDANCE- 13,428 DATE- Sunday, July 23rd 1950 TIME- Day 
UMPIRES- Bill McKinley, Eddie Hurley, Jim Honochick, Bill McGowan
T- 2:38
LEFT ON BASE- Indians:10  Senators: 7
DOUBLE PLAYS- Indians: 1  Senators: 0
ERRORS- D.Mitchell, J.Gordon, M.Vernon
DOUBLES- L.Boudreau(15th), B.Kennedy(11th), J.Hegan(6th), B.Lemon
HOME RUNS- A.Rosen(25th), L.Easter(19th), J.Gordon(15th), J.Hegan(8th),
           B.Lemon(3rd), C.Michaels(8th)
SACRIFICE HITS- J.Hegan, B.Kuzava
SACRIFICE FLIES- D.Mitchell, S.Dente
WALKS- L.Boudreau, L.Doby, L.Easter, B.Lemon, E.Yost, M.Grasso, L.Okrie
STRIKE OUTS- D.Mitchell, L.Easter, B.Kennedy, I.Noren, B.Stewart-2



Indians Whip Senators 7-1

Jim Hegan went yard and had 2 RBI and Early Wynn completed the game without help from the bullpen as the Cleveland Indians topped the Washington Senators by a score of 7 to 1 at Griffith Stadium. Cleveland came up with 6 runs in the top of the 5th inning when they had 7 base hits. The crucial at-bat was provided by Dale Mitchell who quieted the home crowd when he lined a base-hit which was good for two runs. Cleveland managed 14 hits in their victory. Wynn(15-2) allowed 1 run on the game. Sid Hudson(8-8) absorbed the loss. He was not very effective, surrendering 6 runs in 4 and 1/3 innings.

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BOXSCORE: 1950 Cleveland Indians At 1950 Washington Senators        7/22/1950
 
  Indians            AB  R  H RBI AVG     Senators           AB  R  H RBI AVG
  D.Mitchell LF       4  1  2  2 .321     E.Yost 3B           2  0  0  0 .296  
  L.Boudreau SS       5  0  2  0 .304     G.Coan LF           5  0  1  0 .293  
  L.Doby CF           5  1  1  1 .330     I.Noren CF          4  0  1  0 .302  
  A.Rosen 3B          4  0  1  1 .300     M.Vernon 1B         3  0  1  1 .295  
  L.Easter 1B         4  0  1  0 .307     B.Stewart RF        5  0  0  0 .266  
  J.Gordon 2B         4  1  1  0 .230     C.Michaels 2B       4  0  1  0 .310  
  B.Kennedy RF        4  1  1  0 .329     S.Dente SS          3  0  0  0 .285  
  J.Hegan C           4  2  2  2 .204     M.Grasso C          2  1  0  0 .283  
  E.Wynn P            4  1  3  1 .281     S.Hudson P          1  0  0  0 .125  
                                          J.Haynes P          0  0  0  0 .333  
                                        A-M.Combs PH          1  0  0  0 .224  
                                          A.Sima P            0  0  0  0 .000  
                                        B-L.Okrie PH          1  0  1  0 .286  
                     -- -- -- ---                            -- -- -- ---      
         Totals      38  7 14  7                 Totals      31  1  5  1
 
A-Pinch Hit For Haynes In 7th Inning
B-Pinch Hit For Sima In 9th Inning
 
Indians......... 0 0 0  0 6 1  0 0 0  -  7 14  0
Senators........ 0 0 0  0 0 0  0 0 1  -  1  5  0
 
Indians (60-29)          IP       H   R  ER  BB  SO  HR  PC    ERA
E.Wynn WIN(15-2)          9       5   1   1   8   7   0 144   2.65
Totals                    9       5   1   1   8   7   0
 
Senators (34-51)         IP       H   R  ER  BB  SO  HR  PC    ERA
S.Hudson LOSS(8-8)        4 1/3   9   6   6   1   0   0  84   4.17
J.Haynes                  2 2/3   3   1   1   0   0   1  34   5.17
A.Sima                    2       2   0   0   0   2   0  28   5.97
Totals                    9      14   7   7   1   2   1
 
ATTENDANCE- 15,089 DATE- Saturday, July 22nd 1950 TIME- Night 
UMPIRES- Art Passarella, Charlie Berry, Jim Boyer, Hank Soar
T- 2:24
LEFT ON BASE- Indians: 5  Senators:13
DOUBLE PLAYS- Indians: 0  Senators: 3
DOUBLES- L.Boudreau-2(14th), E.Wynn-2, G.Coan(11th), L.Okrie(1st)
HOME RUNS- J.Hegan(7th)
SACRIFICE HITS- S.Hudson
WALKS- D.Mitchell, E.Yost-3, I.Noren, M.Vernon, S.Dente, M.Grasso-2
HIT BY PITCH- M.Vernon
STRIKE OUTS- L.Doby, B.Kennedy, E.Yost, G.Coan, I.Noren-2, M.Vernon, S.Hudson,
             M.Combs
GIDP- L.Boudreau, J.Gordon



Saturday, January 30, 2010

Indians nip Senators 9-8

Larry Doby had 4 hits and 2 RBI at Griffith Stadium as the Cleveland Indians beat the Washington Senators by the count of 9 to 8. Washington was unable to claim the lead after Cleveland went ahead in the 5th inning plating an isolated run using 2 hits. Overall Cleveland out-hit Washington 14 to 11. The victory went to Mike Garcia(9-5) who went 7 and 1/3 innings, allowing 6 runs. Sam Zoldak earned his 3rd save. The losing pitcher was Connie Marrero(3-10). He allowed a few too many baserunners giving up 10 hits and 3 walks in 6 and 1/3 innings. 'I always am most impressed when a pitcher finds a way to win even without his best stuff,' Lou Boudreau said after the game. 'Garcia did not have command of his pitches most of the night, but he proved he really knew how to pitch!'

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BOXSCORE: 1950 Cleveland Indians At 1950 Washington Senators        7/21/1950
 
  Indians            AB  R  H RBI AVG     Senators           AB  R  H RBI AVG
  D.Mitchell LF       4  1  1  1 .318     E.Yost 3B           3  0  0  0 .298  
E-A.Clark PH,LF       1  0  0  0 .207     G.Coan LF           4  1  1  0 .296  
  B.Avila 2B          5  0  1  0 .354   C-S.Mele PH,RF        0  0  0  1 .213  
  L.Doby CF           5  3  4  2 .332     I.Noren CF          5  0  2  1 .303  
  A.Rosen 3B          3  2  1  0 .301     M.Vernon 1B         5  1  1  0 .294  
  L.Easter 1B         4  1  1  4 .308     B.Stewart RF,LF     4  2  0  0 .271  
  L.Boudreau SS       5  1  3  0 .301     C.Michaels 2B       3  2  2  0 .311  
  B.Kennedy RF        5  1  2  0 .330   F-J.Ostrowski PH      1  0  0  0 .271  
  J.Hegan C           4  0  1  1 .199     S.Dente SS          2  1  1  2 .288  
  M.Garcia P          2  0  0  0 .255     J.Haynes P          0  0  0  0 .333  
  J.Flores P          0  0  0  0 .000   B-S.Robertson PH      0  0  0  1 .221  
  D.Rozek P           0  0  0  0 .000     M.Harris P          0  0  0  0 .444  
D-J.Gordon PH         1  0  0  0 .229     M.Grasso C          4  1  3  2 .289  
  S.Zoldak P          0  0  0  0 .273     C.Marrero P         1  0  0  0 .037  
                                        A-M.Combs SS          2  0  1  1 .226  
                     -- -- -- ---                            -- -- -- ---      
         Totals      39  9 14  8                 Totals      34  8 11  8
 
A-Subbed Defensively (SS) For Marrero In 7th Inning
B-Pinch Hit For Haynes In 8th Inning
C-Pinch Hit For Coan In 8th Inning
D-Pinch Hit For Rozek In 9th Inning
E-Pinch Hit For Mitchell In 9th Inning
F-Pinch Hit For Michaels In 9th Inning
 
Indians......... 1 0 0  2 1 0  2 3 0  -  9 14  0
Senators........ 0 0 0  3 0 0  0 5 0  -  8 11  2
 
Indians (59-29)          IP       H   R  ER  BB  SO  HR  PC    ERA
M.Garcia WIN(9-5)         7 1/3   8   6   6   4   0   0 117   3.91
J.Flores                  0 1/3   3   2   2   1   0   0  22   7.07
D.Rozek HOLD(1st)         0 1/3   0   0   0   1   0   0   7   9.82
S.Zoldak SAVE(3rd)        1       0   0   0   0   0   0   7   4.66
Totals                    9      11   8   8   6   0   0
 
Senators (34-50)         IP       H   R  ER  BB  SO  HR  PC    ERA
C.Marrero LOSS(3-10)      6 1/3  10   6   5   3   3   1 120   5.69
J.Haynes                  1 2/3   4   3   3   2   0   1  44   5.24
M.Harris                  1       0   0   0   0   1   0   8   2.13
Totals                    9      14   9   8   5   4   2
 
ATTENDANCE- 8,874 DATE- Friday, July 21st 1950 TIME- Night 
UMPIRES- Hank Soar, Art Passarella, Charlie Berry, Jim Boyer
T- 2:22
LEFT ON BASE- Indians:11  Senators: 7
DOUBLE PLAYS- Indians: 1  Senators: 0
ERRORS- C.Michaels, M.Grasso
TRIPLES- G.Coan(2nd), S.Dente(2nd)
HOME RUNS- L.Doby(9th), L.Easter(18th)
STOLEN BASES- L.Doby(10th)
SACRIFICE HITS- B.Avila, M.Garcia, C.Marrero
SACRIFICE FLIES- L.Easter, S.Robertson
WALKS- D.Mitchell, A.Rosen-2, J.Hegan, M.Garcia, E.Yost-2, S.Mele, B.Stewart,
       C.Michaels, S.Dente
STRIKE OUTS- A.Clark, B.Avila, A.Rosen, L.Easter
GIDP- E.Yost



Sunday, January 3, 2010

Doby and Clark Slug A's 13-3

Steve Gromek allowed Lou Boudreau to rest his bullpen, tossing a complete game and center fielder Larry Doby had 4 hits and 4 RBI at Shibe Park as the indomitable Cleveland Indians embarrassed the Philadelphia Athletics by the lopsided score of 13 to 3. The Philadelphia fans didn't appreciate the big day Doby had. He laced a base-hit bringing in a run in the 4th inning, doubled in the 5th inning, rifled a three-run blast (his 8th of the season) in the 7th inning and slapped a single in the 9th inning. Cleveland rapped out 13 hits for the night. The victory was credited to Gromek(4-3) who went the distance, allowing 3 runs. Alex Kellner(3-12) took the loss. He couldn't find the strike zone and allowed 8 walks in 3 and 2/3 innings.

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BOXSCORE: 1950 Cleveland Indians At 1950 Philadelphia Athletics     7/20/1950
 
  Indians            AB  R  H RBI AVG     Athletics          AB  R  H RBI AVG
  L.Boudreau SS       6  2  3  1 .293     E.Joost SS          4  0  0  0 .266  
  J.Gordon 2B         3  1  1  0 .230     W.Moses RF          4  1  2  0 .235  
  L.Easter 1B         3  2  0  0 .309     E.Valo LF           5  0  0  0 .285  
  A.Rosen 3B          5  2  2  2 .301     S.Chapman CF        4  1  1  1 .236  
  L.Doby CF           5  3  4  4 .325     F.Fain 1B           3  0  0  0 .280  
  A.Clark LF          6  2  2  5 .209     B.Hitchcock 2B      4  1  2  1 .288  
  B.Kennedy RF        3  1  0  0 .329     K.Wahl 3B           4  0  1  0 .268  
  J.Hegan C           4  0  0  0 .198     J.Tipton C          4  0  3  1 .443  
  S.Gromek P          5  0  1  1 .192     A.Kellner P         1  0  0  0 .171  
                                          J.Coleman P         1  0  0  0 .250  
                                        A-P.Lehner PH         1  0  0  0 .302  
                                          C.Scheib P          0  0  0  0 .385  
                     -- -- -- ---                            -- -- -- ---      
         Totals      40 13 13 13                 Totals      35  3  9  3
 
A-Pinch Hit For Coleman In 8th Inning
 
Indians......... 2 0 0  6 2 0  3 0 0  - 13 13  1
Athletics....... 0 1 2  0 0 0  0 0 0  -  3  9  1
 
Indians (58-29)          IP       H   R  ER  BB  SO  HR  PC    ERA
S.Gromek WIN(4-3)         9       9   3   2   2   4   0 142   4.77
Totals                    9       9   3   2   2   4   0
 
Athletics (28-58)        IP       H   R  ER  BB  SO  HR  PC    ERA
A.Kellner LOSS(3-12)      3 2/3   9   8   8   8   2   0 100   4.83
J.Coleman                 4 1/3   3   5   5   3   2   2  82   5.49
C.Scheib                  1       1   0   0   0   0   0  14   8.66
Totals                    9      13  13  13  11   4   2
 
ATTENDANCE- 3,741 DATE- Thursday, July 20th 1950 TIME- Night 
UMPIRES- Charlie Berry, Jim Boyer, Hank Soar, Art Passarella
T- 3:02
LEFT ON BASE- Indians:12  Athletics: 9
DOUBLE PLAYS- Indians: 0  Athletics: 1
ERRORS- L.Easter, K.Wahl
DOUBLES- L.Boudreau(12th), A.Rosen(21st), L.Doby(19th), A.Clark(4th),
         W.Moses(5th), B.Hitchcock(9th)
TRIPLES- W.Moses(3rd)
HOME RUNS- L.Doby(8th), A.Clark(7th)
SACRIFICE HITS- J.Coleman
WALKS- J.Gordon-3, L.Easter-3, L.Doby, B.Kennedy-3, J.Hegan, E.Joost, W.Moses
HIT BY PITCH- A.Rosen, F.Fain
STRIKE OUTS- L.Easter, J.Hegan, S.Gromek-2, E.Valo, S.Chapman-2, A.Kellner
GIDP- A.Clark