Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Sorrento, Indians Stun Pirates.

(Game #19's)

Sorrento's 1995 Donruss Card.

                          R   H   E
1960 Pirates      5   10   1
1995 Indians      6    5   0    F  / 11 Inn

Pittsburgh (6-13) / Cleveland (9-10)

WP- Ogea (1-0)
LP- F.Green (0-1)

The Pirates coughed up a 5-1 lead, as Bob Mizell's no-hitter was broken up in the 7th with two singles, followed by a walk -- loading the bases for Paul Sorrento to deliver a game-tying Grand Slam. Sorrento was not done as he delivered the walk-off homer to win in extras!





                            R   H   E
1944 Browns       4   10   2
1985 Blue Jays  11  11   0   F

St. Louis (7-12) / Toronto (11-8)

WP- D.Alexander (3-0)
LP- Muncrief (2-2)

Rance Mulliniks hit his 4th HR of the season (tying himself with team leader Willie Upshaw), with a three-run blast; while the Jays also scored 6 runs in the bottom of the 8th.


                           R   H   E
1931 Athletics    7    8    0
1975 Reds          4    8    1    F  / 10 Inn

Philadelphia (10-9) / Cincinnati (12-7)

WP- Rommell (1-0)
LP- Borbon (1-2)

The Athletics surrendered a 4-0 lead, as Johnny Bench hit a three-run homer to even the game up. Jimmy Dykes came in as Eric McNair's replacement and hit a three-run double during the top of the 10th off of Pedro Borbon, as A's survive.

                           R   H   E
1983 Orioles      10  13  0
1912 Red Sox     5    6   0    F

Baltimore (8-11) / Boston (12-7)

WP- S.Stewart (1-1)
LP- C.Hall (0-2)

The Orioles come into Boston and take yet another game in this series from the Red Sox -- Led by Eddie Murray who went 4-for-5, 2 HR's, 2B, 4 runs & 4 RBI & Ken Singleton getting three hits & 2 RBI's. The Red Sox momentarily took a 5-4 lead in the bottom of the third with Duffy Lewis's Grand Slam, but they couldn't cool off Murray.

                           R   H   E
1969 Mets          0    5    0
1998 Yankees     1    4    1    F

N.Y. Mets (6-13) / N.Y. Yankees (14-5)

WP- Pettitte (3-1)
LP- Gentry (2-2)
SV- M.Rivera (7)

Not much offense in this one, as Andy Pettitte of the Yankees was in the zone, pitching 8 scoreless innings with 8 strikeouts. Tino Martinez supplied a solo HR, while Mariano Rivera got his 7th save.

                           R   H   E
1962 Dodgers    3    5    1
1912 Giants       0    5    2     F

Los Angeles (6-13) / New York (10-9)

WP- Podres (1-1)
LP- Tesreau (3-2)
SV- Perranoski (3)

The Giants couldn't find any offense against a tough Johnny Podres, while the Dodgers' Tommy Davis & Johnny Roseboro both hit solo home runs to help L.A. win.

                             R   H   E
1993 Phillies         8   10   1
1942 Cardinals     1    6    0     F

Philadelphia (9-10) / St. Louis (10-9)

WP- Mulholland (1-2)
LP- Pollet (1-1)

11 walks allowed by Cardinals pitchers sealed their fate, while Pete Incaviglia hit his 2nd HR of the season (a three-run HR in the 8th inning).

                            R   H   E
1934 Cardinals   3   10   0
1969 Orioles       0    3    0    F

St. Louis (11-8) / Baltimore (7-12)

WP- Carleton (2-3) / CG (1)/ SHO (1)
LP- J.Palmer (2-2)

Joe Medwick continues to heat up, hitting a triple & double, while Leo "The Lip" Durocher went 3-for-4 with 2 doubles & RBI. Tex Carleton who has pitched through some tough games, while either his bullpen or lineup let him down; got enough offense while shutting down the O's bats in a complete-game shutout.


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