Thursday, July 31, 2008

Sox and Sawx Split Series

'67 RSox (P Johnson) vs '64 WSox- (D Holm)

Game 1 (7-2 Boston) at Boston: Jim Lonborg ks 12 and Tony C hits 2 homers and Yaz another as the duo scores 6 of the 7 Rsox runs and knocks in 4 of them . 7-2 Boston

Game 2 (10-0 Boston) at Boston : Lee Strange stymies pale hose hitters with a 2-hit shutout and Red Sox bats score 10. Joe Foy had 4 hits and 4 rbi in onslaught. 10-0 Boston

Game 3 (5-2 Chicago) at Chicago: Juan Pizarro hit a 2-run homer and lets up only 2 runs in 8+ as Wsox get first win of year/series. 5-2 Chicago

Game 4 (5-4 Chicago) at Chicago: Wsox get narrow 5-4 win to earn split in series. Wsox had lead all game and fought off Bostons charge . Hoyt Wilhelm and Eddie Fisher slammed the door. 5-4 Chicago. WSOX hit only .203 for series. Tony C and Yaz 3 homers both.

Turning point: Pizarro's homer in game 3

Series MVP: Yaz 8 for 17, 3 homers 7 runs. Tony C 7 for 14, 3 homers 6 runs 4 rbi. Joe Foy 6 for 12 2 homers 5 rbi

-submitted by Dan Holm-

Sunday, July 20, 2008

'48-CLE takes 3 of 4 from '85-KC

Game 1: CLE 5 - KC 3

Game 2: KC 5 - CLE 1

Game3: CLE 10 - KC 0

Game 4: CLE 21 - KC 3


MVP goes to Lou Boudreau who batted .667 (10 of 15) with 2 HRs and 9 runs scored for the series, edging out Dale Mitchell's, .526 on 10 of 19.

SUMMARY: CLE jumped out to a 3 run lead in the first inning of Game 1 and finished with a 5-3 win behind a complete game fron Bob Feller. In Game 2, KC evened the series with a 5-1 win due to the oustanding pitching of Bret Saberhagen who went the distance allowing only 1 run with 8 k's. In Game 3, the CLE bats went cray scoring 10 runs enroute to the 10-0 shutout. Gene Bearden pitched 9 scoreless innings for the win. In Game 4, KC lost all focus and allowed 21 runs on 20 hits to the hot CLE hitters. KC committed 4 errors in the first few innings and couldn't stop the potent CLE bats. Ken Keltner hit for the cycle in this game, batted .316 for the series, and was still outperformed by two of his teammates. One key to CLE's success was keeping KC's George Brett in check with a .188 average on 3 of 16 batting. Lonnie Smith was a bright note for KC in the series loss with a .533 average on 8 of 15 hitting.

Turning Point: With the series tied one game a piece, CLE scored 10 and shutdown KC in game 3 and expanded on that momentum through game 4. During Game 4 with KC looking to even the series, poor pitching and fielding errors closed the door on any chance they had to split the series.