1963 MLB Replay.
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Enjoyed looking at your stats. Monbouquette is over performing because he is overcarded. This is a problem with APBAGO in my opinion. I’d like to make him a C Y ZZ and he’d perform more accurately ERA wise.
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Wednesday, June 26 Scores:
Dave Morehead (7-3, 2.68) went the distance and struck out 8 for the Red Sox, as they blanked the Indians by a score of 3-0. Mudcat Grant (4-7, 3.84) took the loss for Cleveland, giving up 3 unearned runs on 5 hits over 6 innings of work. Gary Geiger smacked his 6th homer of the season for Boston.
Tony Kubek drove in the game’s only run with an RBI double in the top of the 10th inning as the Yankees prevailed over the White Sox by a score of 1-0. Whitey Ford (8-5, 2.43) went the distance, giving up just 3 hits and striking out 11 in earning the victory. Gary Peters (5-3, 1.89) also struck out 11, but took the loss for Chicago.
The Reds scored single tallies in the 3rd and 4th innings, and it was good enough for a 2-1 victory over the Dodgers. Don Pavletich (2) homered for Cincinnati. Bill Henry (3) earned the save in support of Jim Maloney (10-7, 2.05). Nick Willhite (0-2, 3.15) took the loss for Los Angeles.
The Orioles got homers from Al Smith (4), Jackie Brandt (9) and Boog Powell (11) as they knocked off Paul Foytack (0-1, 5.4) and the Angels by a score of 5-1 in game 1 of a doubleheader. Ike Delock (2-1, 1.48) went 8 innings for the win.
Ken McBride (9-6, 3.07) went the distance in game 2 as the Angels blanked the Orioles by a score of 5-0. Leon Wagner (13) and Ed Sadowski (1) went yard for Los Angeles. Mike McCormick (2-5, 4.50) took the loss for Baltimore.
Dick Stigman (9-3, 2.31) struck out 7 and walked 4 as the Twins blanked the Tigers by a score of 10-0. Bill Faul (0-6, 7.35) gave up 8 runs in 5 2/3 innings to take the loss. Jimmie Hall (11) homered for Minnesota and both he and Harmon Killebrew drove in 3 runs for the Twins.
The Colt 45s knocked off the Braves by a score of 9-8. Jim Campbell (4) and Johnny Weekly (1) homered for Houston while Eddie Mathews (15) and Lee Maye (7) went yard for Milwaukee. Hal Woodeshick (3-0, 1.44) threw 4 innings of relief for the win. Bob Hendley (5-5, 4.26) took the loss in relief for Milwaukee.
The Mets pushed across a run on a sac fly by Ron Hunt in the bottom of the 8th inning to break a 2-2 tie, and sent the Cubs to a 3-2 defeat. Al Jackson (5-9, 4.63) went the distance for New York, striking out 5 and walking just one. Jack Warner (0-1, 9.00) took the loss in his season debut for Chicago in relief of Bob Buhl.
Don Clendenon’s 2-run homer (8) in the 6th inning proved to the the deciding blow in a 2-1 victory for the Pirates over the Phillies. Tommie Sisk (6) earned a save in support of Bob Friend (9-5, 2.31). Cal McLish (8-6, 2.02) took the loss for Philadelphia.
The Cardinals jumped out to a 6-1 lead against the Giants and held on for a 7-5 victory. Ken Boyer (20) and Stan Musial (11) homered for St. Louis. Jose Pagan (3), Willie McCovey (18) and Felipe Alou (8) all homered for San Francisco. Ron Taylor (4) earned a save with the win going to Curt Simmons(8-5, 1.87). Billy O’Dell (7-8, 3.76) took the loss for the Giants.
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Thursday, June 27th Scores:
Wilbur Wood (1-2, 5.23) scatters 8 hits as the Red Sox blank the Indians by a score of 7-0. Barry Latman (1-5, 5.55) took the loss for Cleveland. Carl Yastrezmski went 4 for 5 with 2 RBI for Boston.
Joe Pepitone (11,12) homered twice for the Yankees as they held off the White Sox for a 4-3 victory. Hal Reniff (6) earned a save in support of Jim Bouton (10-3, 1.78). Ray Herbert (7-6, 2.91) took the loss for Chicago. Roger Maris (19) and Floyd Robinson (6) also homered in the game. With the win the Yankees have moved past the White Sox into second place in the American League. They are a game and a half behind the first place Twins.
In Kansas City, the Senators toppled the Athletics by a score of 5-3. Bennie Daniels (2-3, 2.94) went 6 innings for the victory with Jim Coates (2) hurling 3 scoreless innings for a save. Dave Wickersham (2-7, 3.4) took the loss for Kansas City. Jim King (10) homered for Washington while George Alusik (10) went deep for the A’s.
The Twins continue to pace the American league with a 7-3 victory over the Tigers. Jim Perry (7-1, 3.01) went the distance for Minnesota. Phil Regan (5-6, 5.12) gave up 5 runs in 6 innings for the loss. Jimmie Hall (12) homered for Minnesota and Bill Freehan (5) did the same for Detroit.
The Pirates scored 5 times in the 4th inning to erase a 2-0 deficit and defeat the Phillies by a score of 5-2. Jerry Lynch (4) homered for Pittsburgh. Tommie Sisk earned his 7th save of the season, backing up Don Cardwell (7-4, 2.75). Ray Culp (6-8, 4.17) took the loss for Philadelphia.
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