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    The 1947 Yankees split another six game series, this one with the 1953 Yankees. The '53 Yankees reached the halfway point to their season with a 47-31 record while the '47 Yankees are 64-62.

    The '47 Yankees won Game One 6-5 despite heroics from Yogi Berra who hit two home runs for the '53 Yankees including a tying two-run dinger in the 8th. The '47 Yankees walked it off in the 9th thanks to back-to-back doubles by George McQuinn and Joe Dimaggio. The '53 Yankees evened the series with a 5-4 win in Game Two. The '47 Yankees won an epic Game Three 8-7 in 11 innings, a game that was tied are changed leads EIGHT times. The '47 Yankees led 4-3 in the 9th until Don Bollweg tied the game off closer Joe Page with a RBI single. Bollweg then hit a two run homer in the 11th as part of a three run inning to give them a 7-4 lead. The '47 Yankees roared back with two outs in the bottom of the inning with a RBI single by Snuffy Stirnweiss, a walk to McQuinn, and a walk-off three run Dimaggio dagger for the win. The '47 Yankees overturned another late lead in Game Four. Down 6-3 in the 9th, Billy Johnson tied the game with a three-run homer. Then Hank Bauer’s two base error on a Johnny Lindell single put Lindell in position to score on a Phil Rizzuto sac fly for a 7-6 win. The '53 Yankees bounced back in Game Five with a 9-5 win, overcoming an early 4-0 deficit. Berra helped the '53 Yankees earn the six game split with an 8th inning two-run homer to break a 3-3 tie and give them a 5-3 win.

    Gene Woodling leads the '53 Yankees in hitting at .341 with 55 RBI, 61 runs scored, and a .975 OPS. Bauer is hitting .329 with 16 home runs, 55 RBI, 67 runs scored, and a .946 OPS. Mickey Mantle is hitting .314 with 24 home runs, 72 RBI, 68 runs scored, and a .987 OPS. Berra is hitting .252 with 16 home runs, 69 RBI, and 53 runs scored. Vic Raschi picked up a win to improve is record to 9-4 with a 2.88 ERA.

    Dimaggio raised his average to .306 and had eight RBI in the series to give him 105 with 22 home runs. McQuinn now has 90 runs scored to go with a .282 average. The '47 Yankees will battle with the 47-37 1951 Yankees in the next series.

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    WEEK 8
    10/15/2017

    (9 of 10)

    SOUTHAMPTON 1 - NIL NEW CASTLE
    Southampton (3-3-1) vs New Castle U (3-2-2)

    SOUTHAMPTON (TR2; DEF 3) vs NEW CASTLE (TR 2; DEF 2)

    Sometimes it is better to be very lucky than good. Case in point - Southampton’s 1- Nil victory over NewCastle United at St. Mary’s Stadium with 32,505 delirious Southampton fans left happily stunned. With the tick on the clock a lonh header by Southampton was redirected in the wrong direction by Newcastle Midfielder, Jonjo Shelvey. The ball whizzed by stunned Newcastle Goalkeeper ,KArl Darlow as time expired. It was an “Own Goal” for Shelvey.

    Southampton now sits with Burnley tied for third, both with 15 points.

    SOUTHAMPTON STATISTICS NEW CASTLE
    8 SHOTS 10
    0 SHOTS ON GOAL 3
    0 GOALS 0
    0 ASSISTS 0
    9 FOULS COMMITTED 5
    5 FOULS SUFFERED 9
    0 RED CARDS 0
    1 YELLOW CARDS 1
    2 CORNER KICKS 3
    0 GOALS OFF CORNER KICKS 0
    0 PENALTY KICKS 0
    0 PENALTY KICKS MADE 0
    4 OFF-SIDES 0

    SCORING:

    NEWCASTLE - Shelvey (90+2 - OWN GOAL)

    NEXT MATCH: Leicester City (0-3-4) vs West Bromwich (2-4-1)

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