Sunday, August 25, 2013

14' Braves Ambush 84' Tigers, 19-2!

(Game #19's)

Moran is batting .297 (leads team w/6 steals).

                           R   H   E
1914 Braves      19  25   1
1984 Tigers        2    6    1     F

Boston (12-7) / Detroit (12-7)

WP- L.Tyler (3-2)
LP- Wilcox (1-3)

The Braves light up the Tigers, starting in the 4th -- with a 9 run explosion (tying the league record that the Braves already owned -- for a single-inning), then they added a 7-run inning in the 7th. Milt Wilcox was once again horrible for the Tigers as Herbie Moran and Red Smith each had four hits for Boston, with four other teammates getting 3 hits each. Lou Whitaker had 3 of the team's 6 hits for the Tigers.



The Boston Braves also set records for runs (19) and hits (25) in a single-game.


                           R   H   E
1993 Giants         1   6    1
1953 Yankees    10  10   0    F

San Francisco (10-9) / New York (12-7)

WP- Lopat (2-0)
LP- Sanderson (2-1)

Billy Martin had a historic day with a three-run HR in the second & a Grand Slam in the third inning, as Billy Martin tied the league-record of 7 RBI's in a single-game, which brought his season total to 20. Phil Rizzuto also tied a record with three stolen bases in a single-game.

                           R   H   E
1980 Royals       1    3    1
1904 Giants        3    9    2    F

Kansas City (7-12) / New York (13-6)

WP- D.Taylor (3-0)
LP- Splittorff (1-3)
SV- Ames (2)

Dummy Taylor pitched eight superb innings, while the Giants came up clutch when they needed to, as the Giants bounce back from their loss last game to K.C. Taylor added a single & sac fly to his cause.

                          R   H   E
1940 Reds         1    5    0
2001 Mariners    5    7    0    F

Cincinnati (7-12) / Seattle (14-5)

WP- Pineiro (2-0)
LP- Ju.Thompson (1-1)

Joel Pineiro got the call to start, due to the Jamie Moyer injury -- pitched five innings, allowing three hits & earned run; while striking out four. David Bell went 1-for-3, with a two-run HR & sac fly.

                          R   H   E
1998 Padres      3    6    1
1954 Indians     1    2    0     F

San Diego (10-9) / Cleveland (7-12)

WP- J.Hamilton (2-3)
LP- M.Garcia (1-3)
SV- T.Hoffman (10)

Ken Caminiti went 2-for-4, HR, 2B & 2 RBI while Trevor Hoffman is 10 for 10 in Save opportunites.

                           R   H    E
1929 Cubs         10  14    1
1968 Tigers        1    6     0    F

Chicago (14-5) / Detroit (7-12)

WP- P.Malone (1-2)
LP- E.Wilson (1-2)

Hack Wilson hit a two-run HR for his 4th HR for the season, Riggs Stephenson went 3-for-4, solo HR & 3 runs scored, and Charles Grimm had a triple & double for 3 RBI; as Pat Malone (7 K's) and the Cubs shut down the Tigers.

                           R   H   E
1971 Athletics     0    3    0
2007 Red Sox     3    9    0     F

Oakland (7-12) / Boston (9-10)

WP- Wakefield (2-1)/ CG (1)/ SHO (1)
LP- C.Dobson (1-3)

Tim Wakefield had the knuckleball going for him, as he completely shut down the A's. The Red Sox did all their scoring early in the second inning, led by Manny Ramirez's solo HR.

                           R   H   E
1999 Rangers    2    5    1
1937 Yankees    6    7    0    F

Texas (9-10) / New York (10-9)

WP- I.Andrews (1-1)
LP- Burkett (1-3)

John Burkett was on cruise control against the Bronx Bombers, not allowing any runs through six innings. The Yankees would get to him in the 7th & 8th (for 4 runs) while reliever Tim Crabtree would allow another two runs. Bill Dickey tied a league-record 3 doubles in a single-game, as George Selkirk went 2-for-4, HR, 2 runs & a steal.


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