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Post by tyguy on Jul 1, 2011 10:38:46 GMT -4
Bumpy Oak Bombers 4, Trenton Thunder 2
Bumpy Oak 000 030 010 - 4 5 2 Trenton 000 002 000 - 2 7 0
WP: P. Alexander (1-0) LP: B. Gibson (0-1) HR: V. Stephens (1)
A solid pitching matchup as Pete Alexander got the better of Bob Gibson in a 4-2 win for Bumpy Oak over Trenton.
Alexander allowed two runs, one earned, on seven hits with nine strikeouts. Gibson gave up just five hits, walked four and struck out 11.
Vern Stephens hit a three-run homer in the top of the fifth. Gibson had retired the first 13 batters of the game.
Bumpy Oak T. Cobb, cf 4-0-0 H. Manush, lf 4-0-0 R. Dixon, rf 3-0-0 M. Suttles 3-0-0 M. Piazza, c 3-1-1 L. Brown, c 1-0-0 R. Maris, dh 2-1-0 B. Madlock, 3b 4-0-0 V. Stephens, ss 4-2-2 T. Fernandez, ss 0-0-0 R. Schoendienst, 2b 4-0-2
Trenton T. Raines, lf 4-1-1 J. Robinson, 2b 3-0-1 C. Anson, 1b 3-0-0 H. Aaron, rf 4-0-1 D. Snider, cf 4-0-1 D. Moore, ss 4-0-1 T. Perez, dh 4-0-0 L. Santop, c 3-0-1 B. Monroe, 2b 2-1-1
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Post by tyguy on Jul 1, 2011 21:19:37 GMT -4
Bumpy Oak Bombers 7, Trenton Thunder 4
Bumpy Oak 300 000 301 - 7 10 1 Trenton 010 020 100 - 4 7 2
WP: D. Drysdale (1-0) LP: N. Winters (0-1) SV: H. Wilhelm (1) HR: D. Moore (1)
Bumpy Oak scored early and late to take game two of the series 7-4 over Trenton.
Don Drysdale went eight innings, allowing seven hits and striking out eight. Hoyt Wilhelm took care of the ninth for the save.
Heine Manush and Red Schoendienst had three hits apiece for the Bombers. Dobie Moore had a triple and home run for the Thunder. Trenton's 1-5 hitters were 1 for 21.
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Post by tyguy on Jul 2, 2011 15:39:52 GMT -4
Bumpy Oak Bombers 11, Trenton Thunder 7
Trenton 013 000 012 - 7 16 1 Bumpy Oak 211 420 10x - 11 21 0
WP: A. Spalding (1-0) LP: B. Byrd (0-1) HR: H. Aaron (1); M. Suttles (2)
Bumpy Oak continues to pound the baseball and two home runs by Mule Suttles helped them to an 11-7 win over Trenton.
Rap Dixon went 4 for 5 with a double, two triples and four RBI for the Bombers. Cap Anson had three hits for the Thunder.
Al Spalding pitched into the ninth, allowing seven runs on 16 hits. Bill Byrd lasted five innings and gave up 10 runs on 17 hits.
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Post by tyguy on Jul 3, 2011 13:39:00 GMT -4
Bumpy Oak Bombers 6, Trenton Thunder 2
Trenton 000 200 000 - 2 8 1 Bumpy Oak 410 001 00x - 6 8 1
WP: B. Holland (1-0) LP: B. Feller (0-1) HR: D. Snider (1); M. Suttles (3), T. Cobb (1), R. Maris (1)
Bill Holland made it a four-game sweep of the series with a complete game in a 6-2 win for Bumpy Oak over Trenton.
Mule Suttles got the Bombers going with a three-run homer in the first. Ty Cobb and Roger Maris added home runs off Bob Feller.
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Post by tyguy on Jul 3, 2011 16:45:02 GMT -4
Erie SeaWolves 7, Charles County Cougars 6 (12 inn)
Charles County 010 004 001 000 - 6 10 1 Erie SeaWolves 100 130 001 001 - 7 10 2
WP: L. Smith (1-0) LP: R. Curie (0-1) HR: A. Belle (1); J. DiMaggio (1), L. Walker (1), B. Leonard (1)
A great season-opener that went 12 innings before Larry Walker hit a "walk-off home run to win the for Erie 7-6.
Greg Maddux and Sandy Koufax had a superb pitching matchup going for most of the game. Maddux worked into the ninth, giving up six runs on eight hits with six walks and 11 strikeouts. Koufax pitched nine, allowing nine hits, six walks and striking out 14.
In the top of the ninth, Maddux walked two and Lee Smith came in to pitch. A two-out, bases loaded single by Gary Carter put Charles County ahead 6-5.
Bottom nine, Buck Leonard smashed a two-out home run to tie the game 6-6. Walked led off the bottom of the 12th with a home run off Rube Curie to win the game.
Albert Belle went 4 for 6 with a home run in the loss. Mel Ott had an 0 for 2 day with two walks and two hit by pitches.
The outfield for Erie, Joe Kelley, Joe DiMaggio and Larry Walker, are all 1's with minus-4 arms.
Charles County P. Molitor, 3b 4-0-2 B. McPhee, 2b 2-0-0 Z. Wheat, lf 6-0-0 M. Mantle, cf 4-1-0 A. Belle, dh 6-2-4 M. Ott, rf 2-1-0 M. Dihigo, ss 6-1-1 G. Carter, c 6-0-2 B. Herman, 2b 3-0-0 B. Bell, 3b 2-0-0
Erie J. Kelley, lf 5-1-1 T. Scales, 2b 5-1-1 B. Mazeroski, 2b 1-0-0 J. DiMaggio, cf 5-1-1 L. Walker, rf 5-2-2 B. Leonard, 1b 4-1-2 R. Connor, dh 4-0-0 F. Baker, 3b 4-0-1 E. Lombardi, c 4-0-1 R. Schalk, c 1-0-0 O. Smith, ss 4-1-1
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Post by tyguy on Jul 3, 2011 23:24:29 GMT -4
Erie SeaWolves 8, Charles County Cougars 7
Charles County 014 002 000 - 7 13 1 Erie SeaWolves 102 000 302 - 8 10 1
WP: W. Hoyt (1-0) LP: D. Dean (0-1) HR: M. Mantle (1), G. Carter (1)
For the second day in a row, the SeaWolves win in their final at-bat. Bottom nine, a walk and double was followed by a two-run single from Joe Kelley to win the game 8-7.
Lou Boudreau replaced Ozzie Smith at shortstop after Lou Brock had pinch-hit for the Wizard in the seventh. Boudreau ripped a double off Dizzy Dean to setup Joe Kelley for the game-winning heroics.
Waite Hoyt went three innings in relief of Steve Carlton for the win, allowing just one hit. Joe DiMaggio finished with five RBI for Erie. Mickey Mantle homered and had four hits in the loss.
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Post by tyguy on Jul 4, 2011 21:41:21 GMT -4
Erie SeaWolves 6, Charles County Cougars 2
Erie SeaWolves 000 001 203 - 6 10 1 Charles County 000 011 000 - 2 6 1
WP: D. Sutton (1-0) LP: J. Chesbro (0-1) SV: L. Smith (1) HR: R. Connor (1); M. Mantle (2)
Erie comes back late to beat Charles County 6-2.
Don Sutton went seven innings for the win. Lee Smith picked up his first save.
Jack Chesbro allowed six runs, five earned, on nine hits in 8 1/3 innings.
Mickey Mantle hit his second home run to put the Cougars in front 2-1. Roger Connor connected for a two-run homer to move Erie ahead 3-2. Three runs in the top of the ninth finished things off.
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Post by tyguy on Jul 4, 2011 22:49:42 GMT -4
Erie SeaWolves 4, Charles County Cougars 1
Erie SeaWolves 000 100 030 - 4 9 0 Charles County 001 000 000 - 1 5 1
WP: H. Salmon (1-0) LP: C. Cummings (0-1) HR: E. Lombardi (1)
An excellent pitcher's dual in the series finale. Erie takes it 4-1 and completes the sweep of the four-game series.
Harry Salmon went the distance for the win, allowing only five hits. Candy Cummings took the loss, giving up nine hits in the complete game.
Ernie Lombardi was the unlikely hero for the SeaWolves. His two-out single tied the game 1-1 in the fourth. In the eighth, he cranked a three-run homer to make the score 4-1.
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Post by tyguy on Dec 11, 2011 14:09:02 GMT -4
I'm going to come back to this league once I finish my round robin tournament. I'm also going to add some of the cards from the Japanese Baseball Heroes set. These teams have around 22 players on the roster, a few were one short of the others. I'll pick out some Japanese HOFers and select others like Ichirio Suzuki and do a supplemental draft since I've only played one series (4 games) for all teams in this league. Probably just one round and the teams that are short a player will get to add one more.
Standings Bumpy Oak Bombers 4-0 Erie SeaWolves 4-0 Washington Wild Things 4-0 Juniata Indians 4-0 Altoona Curve 3-1 Jamestown Jammers 3-1 LaPlata Warriors 3-1 Lock Haven Bald Eagles 3-1 Reading Knights 3-1 Huntingdon Bearcats 2-2 Perkiomen Panthers 2-2 Scranton Invaders 2-2 State College Spikes 2-2 Bowie Baysox 1-3 Harrisburg Senators 1-3 LeHigh Valley Iron Pigs 1-3 Messiah Falcons 1-3 York Revolution 1-3 Williamsport Cross Cutters 0-4 Charles County Cougars 0-4 Lancaster Barnstormers 0-4 Trenton Thunder 0-4
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