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Post by tyguy on Jun 28, 2011 10:23:10 GMT -4
Jamestown Jammers 4, York Revolution 1
Jamestown 310 000 000 - 4 9 1 York 000 001 000 - 1 1 0
WP: T. Brown (1-0) LP: K. Brown (0-1)
An awesome pitching performance by Three Finger Brown, as he allowed just one hit in a 4-1 win for the Jammers.
Brown gave up a single to center by Earle Combs in the bottom of the sixth inning. A sac fly by Joe Morgan scored the only run for the Revolution.
Jamestown scored three runs in the first. Ron Santo had a two-run single, and in the second Tony Gwynn drove in Sammy T. Hughes.
Kevin Brown was great after the first two frames. He retired 14 in a row after that, and only gave up two hits the last seven innings and struck out 10 for the game.
Jamestown R. Henderson, lf 4-1-2 T. Gwynn, rf 3-1-1 K. Griffey Jr., cf 3-0-1 R. Palmeiro, 1b 4-1-2 R. Santo, 3b 4-0-1 F. Howard, dh 4-0-0 J. Torre, c 4-0-0 T. Jackson, ss 4-0-1 S. Hughes, 2b 3-1-1
York H. Jennings, ss 4-0-0 J. Morgan, 2b 3-0-0 F. Thomas, 1b 4-0-0 E. Mathews, 3b 4-0-0 W. Stargell, dh 3-0-0 D. Winfield, rf 2-0-0 E. Roush, cf 3-0-0 E. Combs, lf 3-1-1 L. Parrish, c 1-0-0 T. Young, c 1-0-0
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Post by tyguy on Jun 28, 2011 12:05:11 GMT -4
Jamestown Jammers 8, York Revolution 7
Jamestown 001 000 214 - 8 11 0 York 020 012 200 - 7 11 1
WP: V. Mathis (1-0) LP: R. Fingers (0-1) SV: K. Tekulve (1) HR: R. Palmeiro (1), T. Jackson (1); D. Winfield (1), E. Combs (1)
A great come from behind win by the Jammers to down the Revolution 8-7.
Rollie Fingers gave up four runs in the top of the ninth to blow the save for Dave Brown and take the loss. Sammy T. Hughes tripled the first run in, and scored on a single by Tony Gwynn. After a double by Rafael Palmeiro, Ron Santo plated two runs with a base hit to take an 8-7 lead.
Kent Tekulve then wrapped it up for the save in the bottom of the ninth. Verdell Mathis got the win with two innings in relief of Luis Tiant.
Palmeiro had three hits. Dave Winfield drove in four runs in the loss.
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Post by tyguy on Jun 28, 2011 14:57:43 GMT -4
York Revolution 7, Jamestown Jammers 2
York 001 002 112 - 7 8 2 Jamestown 000 001 001 - 2 7 0
WP: B. Blyleven (1-0) LP: T. Glavine (0-1) HR: J. Morgan (1), E. Mathews (1), L. Parrish (1)
Bert Blyleven goes all the for the first win of the year for the Jammers. He gave up two unearned runs and struck out eight with seven hits.
Joe Morgan, Eddie Mathews and Lance Parrish hit home runs for the Revolution. Tom Glavine pitched into the seventh, allowing four runs on six hits in the loss.
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Post by tyguy on Jun 28, 2011 22:17:47 GMT -4
Jamestown Jammers 11, York Revolution 6
York 100 003 002 - 6 8 0 Jamestown 002 021 42x - 11 19 0
WP: J. Koosman (1-0) LP: L. Burdette (0-1) HR: F. Thomas (2), E. Combs (2), L. Parrish (2); K. Griffey Jr. (2), R. Palmeiro (2), F. Howard (1)
Jerry Koosman went the distance and the Jammers hit four home runs to beat the Revolution 11-6 in the series finale.
Koosman allowed six runs on eight hits -- four home runs -- with no walks and nine strikeouts. Ken Griffey Jr. hit two home runs for Jamestown.
Lew Burdette was charged with six runs and 12 hits in six innings. Jesse Haines allowed five runs in two innings of relief.
Griffey went 4 for 5 with three RBI. Rickey Henderson and Joe Torre each had three hits for Jamestown. Frank Thomas hit two home runs for York.
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Post by tyguy on Jun 28, 2011 23:53:41 GMT -4
Altoona Curve 11, LeHigh Valley Iron Pigs 1
LeHigh 001 000 000 - 1 7 1 Altoona 402 110 12x - 11 13 2
WP: T. Seaver (1-0) LP: T. Keefe (0-1) HR: J. Cronin (1); K. Williams (1), F. Redus (1)
Altoona blasted LeHigh Valley in the season opener to the tune of 11-1.
Tom Seaver took care of business on the mind, allowing seven hits and one run with eight strikeouts. Tim Keefe was smacked around for eight runs on 10 hits in six innings.
Frog Redus hit a three-run homer in the first inning. He finished with four RBI. Ken Williams homered and also had four RBI. Earl Averill had three hits for the Curve.
Joe Cronin accounted for the only run with a homer for the Iron Pigs and had three hits.
LeHigh Valley E. Collins, 2b 5-0-0 J. Cronin, ss 5-1-3 L. Gehrig, 1b 4-0-0 W. Brown, cf 3-0-0 E. Martinez, dh 3-0-1 J. Rice, lf 4-0-1 M. Cochrane, c 4-0-0 S. Crawford, rf 4-0-1 B. Robinson, 3b 4-0-1
Altoona G. Sisler, 1b 3-1-1 K. Cuyler, cf 4-1-2 E. Averill, rf 5-2-3 E. Banks, ss 5-0-0 K. Williams, lf 4-3-2 F. Redus, dh 5-2-3 M. Schmidt, 3b 5-0-1 R. Sandberg, 2b 2-2-1 E. Howard, c 4-0-0
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Post by tyguy on Jun 29, 2011 11:06:41 GMT -4
Altoona Curve 8, LeHigh Valley Iron Pigs 5
LeHigh 110 001 011 - 5 11 1 Altoona 030 040 10x - 8 14 1
WP: L. Day (1-0) LP: B. Foster (0-1) SV: D. Quisenberry (1) HR: L. Gehrig (1), W. Brown (2)
The Altoona Curve continue to hit the ball hard and put away LeHigh Valley 8-5.
Kiki Cuyler went 4 for 5 and Ryne Sandberg had three hits and three RBI for the Curve. Leon Day pitched into the ninth for the win. Big Bill Foster gave up seven runs in six innings for the loss.
Willard Brown hit two solo home runs for the Iron Pigs.
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Post by tyguy on Jun 29, 2011 14:23:30 GMT -4
LeHigh Valley Iron Pigs 6, Altoona Curve 2
Altoona 100 000 001 - 2 6 1 LeHigh 013 002 00x - 6 13 1
WP: D. Vance (1-0) LP: S. Coveleski (0-1) HR: K. Cuyler (1)
Dazzy Vance pitched a complete game to get the Iron Pigs their first win of the season.
Vance gave up just six hits and struck out seven. Mickey Cochrane had three RBI and Sam Crawford hit three doubles.
Stan Coveleski took the loss, going eight innings and allowing six runs on 12 hits. Ernie Banks snapped an 0 for 12 start to the year with two doubles.
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Post by tyguy on Jun 29, 2011 23:13:28 GMT -4
Altoona Curve 4, LeHigh Valley Iron Pigs 0
Altoona 120 100 000 - 4 9 2 LeHigh 000 000 000 - 0 1 1
WP: J. Key (1-0) LP: T. John (0-1)
History almost made. Two out in the bottom of the ninth, Jimmy Key loses his no-hitter when Willard Brown doubled past centerfielder Kiki Cuyler.
The dreaded roll of 1 on the outfield X chart cost Key the no-hitter. Joe Cronin led off the ninth with a ballpark HR split, which is HR 1, flyout 2-20. Then Lou Gehrig was retired by Ryne Sandberg making a play off the X chart. Willard Brown then hit a shot past Cuyler in centerfield.
Key walked two, struck out three, and two runners reached on errors.
Tommy John gave up four runs in seven innings in the loss.
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Post by wildfire on Jun 29, 2011 23:43:42 GMT -4
Wow, that's amazing... Jimmy Key may will be the worst pitcher in your league, too.
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Post by tyguy on Jun 30, 2011 9:55:55 GMT -4
In the locker room after the game, Jimmy Key was heard mumbling something that Lloyd Moseby would have caught that ball.
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Post by wildfire on Jun 30, 2011 11:21:20 GMT -4
Heh... that may well be true
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Post by tyguy on Jun 30, 2011 14:02:38 GMT -4
Washington Wild Things 2, Lancaster Barnstormers 1
Washington 000 011 000 - 2 6 3 Lancaster 000 000 100 - 1 8 1
WP: H. Smith (1-0) LP: C. Mathewson (0-1)
A great opening day pitching matchup as Hilton Smith comes out on top against Christy Mathewson for a 2-1 win.
Smith allowed one unearned run on eight hits. Mathewson also gave up one earned run, six hits and struck out seven. It was an error by Mathewson that allowed the eventual winning run to score.
Wild Bill Wright and Cool Papa Bell, batting one and two for Lancaster, had five of the team's eight hits.
Washington K. Kelly, c 4-0-1 J. Sewell, 3b 4-1-1 W. Mays, cf 4-0-1 C. Klein, dh 4-0-0 F. Robinson, lf 4-1-1 V. Pinson, lf 0-0-0 O. Cepeda, 1b 4-0-0 H. McNair, rf 4-0-0 H. Johnson, ss 3-0-1 N. Fox, 2b 3-0-1
Lancaster B. Wright, cf 5-0-3 P. Bell, rf 4-0-2 R. Hornsby, 2b 4-0-0 H. Greenberg, dh 3-0-0 W. Wells, ss 3-0-1 J. Bottomley, 1b 4-0-0 B. Williams, lf 4-1-2 P. Traynor, 3b 4-0-0 T. Simmons, c 4-0-0
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Post by tyguy on Jun 30, 2011 19:40:12 GMT -4
Washington Wild Things 12, Lancaster Barnstormers 6
Washington 022 200 051 - 12 17 2 Lancaster 003 110 100 - 6 9 2
WP: D. Gooden (1-0) LP: R. Foster (0-1) HR: R. Hornsby (1), W. Wells (1)
Dwight Gooden made it back to back complete games and the Wild Things down the Barnstormers 12-6.
Lancaster scrapped to tie the game 6-6, but Washington scored five runs in the eighth. King Kelly had two triples and three RBI for the Wild Things. Hurley McNair had four hits and two RBI.
Rogers Hornsby and Willie Wells hit home runs for the Barnstormers.
Gooden gave up six runs on nine hits with nine strikeouts. Rube Foster lasted 7 1/3 innings, allowing 10 runs on 14 hits.
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Post by tyguy on Jun 30, 2011 23:01:37 GMT -4
Washington Wild Things 11, Lancaster Barnstormers 1
Lancaster 000 000 100 - 1 6 0 Washington 300 011 33x - 11 13 0
WP: W. Spahn (1-0) LP: R. Marquard (0-1) HR: J. Sewell (1), W. Mays (2)
Warren Spahn dominated the Barnstormers and Willie Mays hit two home runs in an 11-1 win.
Spahn gave up just six hits, three coming in the seventh when Lancaster scored its only run. He walked two and had zero strikeouts. Rube Marquard gave up seven runs in 6 2/3 innings. Chet Brewer allowed four runs in 1 1/3 innings of relief, including back to back home runs by Joe Sewell and Mays.
Mays finished with four RBI.
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Post by tyguy on Jul 1, 2011 9:25:17 GMT -4
Washington Wild Things 3, Lancaster Barnstormers 2
Lancaster 000 010 001 - 2 2 0 Washington 100 110 00x - 3 14 0
WP: K. Nichols (1-0) LP: B. Drake (0-1) HR: R. Hornsby (1)
Kid Nichols made it four straight complete games and Washington sweeps Lancaster with a 3-1 win in the series finale.
Nichols only gave up two hits, a triple to Hank Greenberg and a home run in the ninth to Rogers Hornsby. Bill Drake allowed three runs on 12 hits in six innings.
Hurley McNair had three hits for the Wild Things.
Washington .338 avg 28 runs 50 hits 2.00 era
Lancaster .189 avg 10 runs 25 hits 6.88 era
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