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Post by tyguy on Jun 24, 2011 11:30:31 GMT -4
Lock Haven Bald Eagles 2, Harrisburg Senators 0
Harrisburg 000 000 000 - 0 8 1 Lock Haven 000 000 02x - 2 8 1
WP: V. Blue (1-0) LP: G. Perry (0-1)
A scoreless game into the eighth inning. Nap Lajoie singled in the first run and Vida Blue pitched an eight-hit shutout as the Bald Eagles win their home opener.
Blue walked three and struck out eight. Gaylord Perry gave up one earned run in eight innings, eight hits, one walk and struck out four.
Both teams had a runner thrown out at home plate to keep the game scoreless. George Kell doubled with one out in the bottom of the eighth. After an error by Frankie Frisch, Lajoie singled in Kell. A walk and sac fly by Jeff Bagwell made it 2-0.
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Post by tyguy on Jun 24, 2011 14:04:06 GMT -4
Lock Haven Bald Eagles 7, Harrisburg Senators 0
Harrisburg 000 000 000 - 0 7 0 Lock Haven 020 020 03x - 7 12 0
WP: J. Morris (1-0) LP: V. Willis (0-1) HR: R. Jackson (1), J. Bagwell (1)
Jack Morris made it two straight shutouts of the Senators with a seven-hitter and 15 strikeouts in a 7-0 win.
Lock Haven led 4-0 when Jeff Bagwell hit a three-run homer in the bottom of the eighth.
Stat note: Fred McGriff has struck out his last seven consecutive at-bats.
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Post by Havoc on Jun 24, 2011 14:24:14 GMT -4
Stat note: Fred McGriff has struck out his last seven consecutive at-bats. Blame Tom Emanski.
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Post by wildfire on Jun 24, 2011 15:51:22 GMT -4
It's a travesty Morris isn't in the Hall yet, IMO.
Is his card good? (I assume he's in that baseball heroes set)
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Post by tyguy on Jun 24, 2011 21:43:48 GMT -4
Yeah the Heroes set. Without looking at it right now I remember thinking it was a decent card but didn't expect great things. One this is a HOF/All-Star league. He did give up a lot of homers but the dice liked him in the last game.
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Post by tyguy on Jun 25, 2011 9:00:50 GMT -4
Messiah Falcons 6, Reading Knights 3
Messiah 300 000 102 - 6 8 0 Reading 001 100 001 - 3 5 0
WP: C. Schilling (1-0) LP: C. Hubbell (0-1) HR: E. Murray (1), A. Dawson (1); J. Mize (1)
Curt Schilling took the Falcons to victory on opening day with a complete game effort, allowing five hits, no walks and striking out 10.
Carl Hubbell was still in the game at the end, but a two-run homer by Andre Dawson extended the lead. Eddie Murray whacked a three-run shot in the first.
Charlie Gehringer added three hits for Reading. Johnny Mize belted a solo homer for Reading in the bottom of the ninth.
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Post by tyguy on Jun 25, 2011 9:56:26 GMT -4
Reading Knights 10, Messiah Falcons 4
Messiah 000 100 201 - 4 7 2 Reading 301 032 10x - 10 14 0
WP: M. Mussina (1-0) LP: O. Hershiser (0-1) HR: A. Trammell (1), S. Sosa (1); H. Wagner (1)
Mike Mussina and the Reading Knights bounced back to win game two and even the series at 1-1.
"The Moose" pitched 6 1/3 innings, allowing three runs on four hits. Alan Trammell hit a solo homer off him in the fourth, and Sammy Sosa launched a two-run shot in the seventh.
Orel Hershiser didn't have it in this one, giving up nine runs on 11 hits in 5 2/3 innings.
Hugh Duffy and Dewey Creacy each had three hits for the Knights. Sosa had three hits for the Falcons.
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Post by tyguy on Jun 25, 2011 11:25:16 GMT -4
Reading Knights 7, Messiah Falcons 2
Reading 300 002 020 - 7 10 0 Messiah 001 000 010 - 2 9 0
WP: E. Walsh (1-0) LP: R. Faber (0-1) HR: J. Mize (2), G. Goslin (1)
At Messiah, Ed Walsh took care of business and pitched Reading to a 7-2 win and a 2-1 lead in the four-game series.
Walsh allowed nine hits in nine innings with one walk and 10 strikeouts. Red Faber made it into the eighth inning but gave up seven runs on nine hits and two home runs.
Goose Goslin knocked a two-out, three-run homer off Faber in the first inning. Goslin finished with four RBI on the day.
I forgot the lineups from game one just so you can see the starters for each team. This is game three.
Reading R. Carew, 2b 5-1-1 H. Duffy, cf 5-1-1 H. Wagner, ss 4-2-2 J. Mize, 1b 5-1-1 G. Goslin, lf 3-2-2 C. Blackwell, rf 3-0-0 J. Bench, c 4-0-1 R. Staub, dh 3-0-1 D. Creacy, 3b 4-0-1
Messiah C. Gehringer, 2b 5-0-0 A. Trammell, ss 4-0-2 O. Charleston, cf 4-1-0 S. Sosa, dh 3-0-1 E. Murray, 1b 4-0-1 C. Yastrzemski, lf 4-0-2 A. Dawson, rf 4-0-1 B. Ewing, c 4-0-0 C. Travis, 3b 4-1-2
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Post by wildfire on Jun 25, 2011 11:48:21 GMT -4
I like the Messiah lineup.. Gehringer and Trammell up the middle is cool
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Post by tyguy on Jun 25, 2011 18:00:51 GMT -4
Just noticed it's two Tigers when you said that. Another team has Banks and Sandberg up the middle.
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Post by tyguy on Jun 25, 2011 21:08:04 GMT -4
Reading Knights 11, Messiah Falcons 7
Reading 030 000 350 - 11 11 0 Messiah 220 020 010 - 7 7 1
WP: J. Smoltz (1-0) LP: J. Mendez (0-1) HR: S. Sosa (3), A. Dawson (2)
The Reading Knights piled up eight runs late to win the series finale 11-7.
John Smoltz pitched eight innings, allowing seven runs on six hits with five walks and eight strikeouts.
Leroy Matlock didn't get out of the seventh inning as the Knights scored three runs to tie the game 6-6. Dewey Creacy doubled in a run, and Honus Wagner singled the tying runs home off Jose Mendez.
Reading then scored five runs in the eighth. Creacy and Hugh Duffy each had two RBI in the frame.
Sammy Sosa hit two home runs in the losing cause. Creacy went 4 for 4 with two doubles and four RBI.
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Post by tyguy on Jun 26, 2011 14:06:57 GMT -4
Bowie Baysox 5, LaPlata Warriors 4 (10 inn)
Bowie 010 001 101 1 - 5 16 1 LaPlata 020 002 000 0 - 4 7 0
WP: C. Young (1-0) LP: D. Eckersly (0-1) SV: S. Lyle (1) HR: S. Palm (1)
A great season-opener that went 10 innings before Bowie topped LaPlata 5-4.
Pop Lloyd doubled with two out, after Pete Hill had been thrown out stealing second by Carlton Fisk. Roberto Alomar drove in Lloyd with a single off Dennis Eckersly. "The Eck" gave up the 4-3 lead in the top of the ninth when Sam Thompson tripled to score Stan Musial with two out.
Cy Young pitched nine for the win, allowing six hits and four runs. Juan Marichal got a no-decision, going eight and allowing three runs on 11 hits. Sparky Lyle picked up the save.
Sam Thompson went 4 for 5 with a double, triple and two RBI.
Bowie P. Lloyd, ss 5-1-2 R. Alomar, 2b 5-0-1 S. Musial, 1b 5-1-2 J. Beckwith, 3b 4-1-2 G. Nettles, 3b 0-0-0 O. Johnson, dh 5-0-1 S. Thompson, rf 5-1-4 S. Palm, c 5-1-1 L. Doby, lf 5-0-1 P. Hill, cf 4-0-2
LaPlata B. Larkin, ss 5-0-1 D. Brouthers, 1b 5-1-2 T. Williams, dh 3-1-0 H. Heilmann, rf 3-0-1 D. Murphy, cf 4-1-0 E. Slaughter, lf 4-1-1 C. Fisk, c 2-0-0 F. Lindstrom, 3b 4-0-1 R. Cannady, 2b 4-0-1
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Post by tyguy on Jun 26, 2011 23:26:05 GMT -4
LaPlata Warriors 11, Bowie Baysox 6
Bowie 000 201 003 - 6 14 2 LaPlata 000 190 01x - 11 11 1
WP: J. Bunning (1-0) LP: M. Manning (0-1) HR: L. Doby (1); T. Williams (1), D. Murphy (1)
A nine-run fifth inning made this one a blowout as LaPlata evened the series with an 11-6 victory.
15 men batted in the fifth. There were nine hits and eight runs scored with two out.
Fred Lindstrom had three RBI for the Warriors while Ted Williams and Dale Murphy hit home runs.
Jim Bunning pitched 8 1/3 innings for the win, charged with six runs on 12 hits.
Max Manning gave up 10 runs on nine hits in 4 2/3 innings for the Baysox. He had only allowed one hit the first three innings of the game, a solo home run to Ted Williams.
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Post by tyguy on Jun 27, 2011 11:04:56 GMT -4
LaPlata Warriors 9, Bowie Baysox 5
LaPlata 010 110 042 - 9 12 0 Bowie 200 000 030 - 5 11 0
WP: R. Brown (1-0) LP: H. Radbourn (0-1) HR: E. Slaughter (1), D. Murphy (2); S. Palm (2)
LaPlata pulled away late to win 9-5 and lead the series two games to one.
The Warriors chased Old Hoss Radbourn from the game in the top of the eighth with no outs. Dale Murphy capped the four-run frame with a two-run homer.
Ray Brown went the distance for the win, allowing five runs on 11 hits. Dan Brouthers had three hits and three RBI.
Ed Lopat goes to the mound in the series finale for LaPlata. Bowie counters with Billy Pierce.
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Post by tyguy on Jun 28, 2011 0:28:34 GMT -4
LaPlata Warriors 8, Bowie Baysox 4
LaPlata 000 203 021 - 8 13 0 Bowie 000 020 101 - 4 7 1
WP: E. Lopat (1-0) LP: B. Pierce (0-1) HR: H. Heilmann (1); J. Beckwith (1)
An unexpected complete game effort by Ed Lopat took LaPlata to an 8-4 win and the Warriors take the series three games to one.
Lopat allowed seven hits with seven walks and three strikeouts. Billy Pierce went seven innings in the loss, giving up seven runs and 11 hits.
Harry Heilmann homered for the Warriors and John Beckwith hit a solo shot in the bottom of the ninth for the Baysox.
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