1963 MLB Replay.
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Friday, May 31 Scores:
Highlights:
John Buzhardt improves to 5-2 on the season as White Sox defeat Gene Conley (0-6, 10.86) and the Red Sox by a score of 8-2.Jim Maloney (6-6, 2.51) and the Reds shut out Bob Miller (4-2, 3.28) and the Dodgers by a score of 5-0.
The Yankees pour it on late for an 11-4 victory over the Indians. Tom Tresh (5) and Mickey Mantle (10) homered for New York. Whitey Ford (5-5, 3.10) got the win, with the loss going to Mudcat Grant (2-5, 4.73).
The Senators withstand a 9th inning rally by the A’s to hold on for a 3-2 victory. Washington scored it’s runs on solo homers by Bobo Osborne (11), Chuck Hinton (7) and Ken Retzer (3). Ron Kline (1-1, 1.16) got the win with Jim Duckworth earning his first save. John Wyatt (2-1, 1.23) took the loss for Kansas City.
The Orioles jumped out to an early 5-1 lead and cruised to an 11-3 victory over the Angels. Al Smith (3), Brooks Robinson (5), Boog Powell (8) and Jerry Adair (3) went deep for Baltimore. George Thomas (3) and Leon Wagner (10) homered in the loss for Los Angeles. Milt Pappas (3-5, 3.81) got the win with Dick Hall (3) earning a save. Dan Osinski (2-1, 5.26) was charged with the loss.
Trailing by a score of 2-1 in the bottom of the 9th inning, the Twins scored 4 times to shock the Tigers by a final of 5-2. With one out in the 9th Earl Battey (7) homered off Jim Bunning (5-5, 2.95) to tie the game at 2. Later in the inning, pinch-hitter Jimmie Hall (5) hit a 3-run homer to win the game for Minnesota. Jim Perry (3-1, 3.22) went the distance and earned the victory.
Behind Ken Johnson (3-5, 2.37), the Houston Colt 45s knock off the Milwaukee Braves by a score of 7-4. Bob Shaw (2-6, 3.79) took the loss with Don McMahon (1) earning a save against his former team.
Don Schwall (2-5, 5.34) and the Pirates blanked the Mets by a score of 10-0 in New York. Willie Stargell (3), Jerry Lynch (3) and Bob Bailey (3) homered for Pittsburgh. Carl Willey (1-6, 5.40) took the loss for the Mets.
In Philadelphia, the Cubs jumped out to an early 3-0 lead against Chris Short (5-3, 2.39) and the Phillies, but Bob Buhl (4-6, 3.87) could not hold the lead and the Phillies prevailed by a score of 6-3. Johnny Klippstein earned his second save of the season. Clay Dalrymple and Frank Torre each hit their first home run of the season in the victory for Philadelphia.
The Giants made the game interesting with 3 runs in the top of the 9th inning, but the Cardinals held on for a 6-4 victory. San Francisco got homers by Orlando Cepeda (13), WIllie Mays (18) and Felipe Alou (6). Dick Groat (2) and Stan Musial (7)
homered for the Cards. Curt Simmons (5-3, 2.14) was the winning pitcher and Jack Sanford (7-5, 2.50) the loser.In the American League, the Twins maintain a half game lead on the White Sox. The Cardinals lead the Dodgers by a game and a half in the National League.
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Saturday, June 1:
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The Cardinals are being carried by their pitchers right now. They are 9 runs off their offensive pace to this point, but they have allowed 77 fewer runs than they did in real life.
Dick Groat is off to a good start as is George Altman, but for the most part the batters are in line with expectations.
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Sunday, June 2 Scores:
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Sunday, June 2 Highlights:
Jim O’Toole shuts out the Dodgers on 3 hits as the Reds knock off Los Angeles by a score of 2-0. O’Toole improves to 6-2 with a 2.45 ERA on the season.
Norm Siebern homered twice for the A’s as Kansas City downed the Washington Senators by a score of 6-5. It was the 6th and 7th homers of the season for Siebern.
The Twins scored 8 times in the 7th inning to turn a 4-3 deficit into a 11-4 victory over the Tigers. The Twins maintain a one game lead over the White Sox in the American League.
In game one of a doubleheader, Roger Craig and the Mets shut out Vern Law and the Pirates by a score of 1-0. Craig limited the Pirates to just one hit in the game. Craig is now 4-8 on the season, dropping his ERA to 2.59.
The Cardinals stretched their NL Lead to 1 1/2 games over the Dodgers with a 6-5 victory over the Giants in 11 innings. Dick Groat singled home Curt Flood with the winning run.
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Standings after 8 weeks of play:
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American League Pitching Win Leaders:
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AL Home Run Leaders:
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Monday, June 3 Scores:
Eddie Fisher throws a 3-hit shutout as the White Sox defeat the Angels by a score of 3-0. Fisher moves to 5-3 on the season with a 2.45 ERA.
Bernie Allen drove in 3 runs as the Twins knocked off the A’s by a score of 5-3. Camilo Pascual worked 8 innings for the win with Bill Dailey working the 9th for his 4th save of the season. The Twins maintain a 1 game lead on the White Sox.
Frank Howard doubled and homered and drove in all 4 runs as the Dodgers prevailed over the Colt 45’s by a score of 4-3. Don Drysdale went the distance for Los Angeles, giving up 3 runs on 3 hits. With the win the Dodgers pull to within a game of the idle Cardinals.
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Tuesday June 4 Scores:
Tom Cheney goes the distance and shuts out the Red Sox on 6 hits as the Senators win 10-0. Don Lock and Chuck Hinton homered for Washington.
The Mets scored 5 times in the first inning off Bob Hendley as New York knocked off the Braves by a score of 7-1. Lee Maye provided the lone Milwaukee run with a solo homer in the 3rd inning.
The White Sox scored 4 times in the 2nd inning and cruised to a 7-1 victory over the Angels. Gary Peters got the win and also homered for Chicago.
The Twins maintain their spot atop the American League with a 4-1 victory over the A’s.
The Dodgers jumped out to a 6-0 lead over the Colt 45s, but had to fight off a Houston rally for a 7-6 victory. Willie Davis homered for Los Angeles.
Mickey Lolich twirled a 3-hit gem as the Tigers defeated the Indians by a score of 5-0.
Ed Bailey homered for the Giants as they sent the Cubs to a 5-2 defeat.
Each team managed only 3 hits, but the Orioles scratched out a run in the 3rd inning to beat the Yankees by a score of 1-0. Steve Barber went the distance for the win. Ralph Terry took the loss for New York.
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Standings as of Tuesday, June 4.
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Mr. Dick Groat passed away today at the age of 92. He’s having a fantastic season for the Cardinals in the replay. Rest in peace, Richard Morrow Groat.
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Interesting that the good and bad teams are very separated… I’m having that happen in my 1971 AL replay as well (though not as far along).
I wonder if that’s a function of the basic game, Go!'s quirks, or just coincidence.
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Wednesday, June 5 Scores:
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6/5 Highlights:
Mickey Mantle hits his 11th homer of the season as the Yankees knocked off the Orioles by a score of 6-3. It will be the last homer that Mantle hits for a while, as he is headed to the Injured List with a broken bone in his foot. He’s expected to miss several weeks.
Jack Fisher was ejected from the game in the bottom of the 4th inning, but the Giants still prevailed over the Cubs by a score of 3-2 with Gaylor Perry getting the win in relief. Nelson Mathews provided the runs for Chicago with his 3rd homer of the season. The Cubs took the second game of the day by a score of 5-1 with Ron Santo blasting his 12th homer.
The Colt 45s defeated the Dodgers by a score of 4-3 on a sac-fly by Brock Davis in the bottom of the 14th inning.
The Twins remain atop the AL Standings with a 7-2 victory over the A’s. Harmon Killebrew (11) and Gino Cimoli (1) went deep.
The White Sox and Angels split a doubleheader, with the Sox taking the first game by a score of 11-4. The Angels took game 2 in walk-off fashion in 11 innings when Billy Moran hit his 4th homer of the season against Frank Baumann to deliver the victory.
The Mets scored 4 times in the bottom of the 9th inning to send the Braves to a heartbreaking 5-4 defeat. Charlie Neal provided the deciding blow with his 3rd homer of the year, a three-run shot off Bob Hendley.
Gordy Coleman launched a pair of homers (8,9) for the Reds as they defeated the Pirates by a score of 7 to 3 in game 1 of a twin-bill. Johnny Edwards (8) and Vada Pinson (4) also homered for the Reds.
In Game 2, the Reds tied the game in the top of the 9th inning and won it in the 14th. -
Thursday, June 6th Scores:
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6/6 Highlights:
Baltimore scores twice in the bottom of the 8th on a Jim Gentile double as the Orioles knock off the Yankees by a score of 3-2.
Orlando Cepeda and Willie Mays homered for the Giants as they dropped the Cubs by a score of 4-1.
The Cardinals edged the Phillies by a score of 7-6. Bill White homered for St. Louis while Johnny Callison and Clay Dalrymple went deep for Philadelphia.
The Pirates swept a double-header from the Reds by scores of 3-1 and 5-4. Pete Rose and Bob Bailey homered in game 1. Tommy Harper went yard for the Reds in game 2.
Dick Williams’ pinch-hit, three-run homer opened the floodgates to a seven run 8th inning as the Red Sox prevailed over the Senators by a score of 10-3. Dick Stuart and Gary Geiger also homered for Boston. Jim King went deep for Washington.
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Friday, June 7 Scores:
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June 7 Highlights:
Woodie Held’s 2-run homer in the top of the 7th inning lifted the Indians to a 4-2 victory over the Senators. It was Held’s 5th homer of the season. Jim Duckworth took the loss for Washington with the win going to Dick Donovan. Ted Abernathy earned the save.
In Pittsburgh, the Pirates and Braves were washed out in the top of the 4th inning with the Braves leading 3-1. Denis Menke will get credit for his 4th homer of the year, but the game will be replayed at a later date.
In New York, the Mets rallied in the bottom of the 9th inning, but the Cardinals held on for a 5-4 victory. Gene Oliver and George Altman went deep for St. Louis. Tim Harkness and Choo Choo Coleman homered for the Metropolitans.
Jim Kaat threw a complete game 4-hitter as the Twins blanked the Angels by a score of 5-0. Harmon Killebrew and RIch Rollins homered for Minnesota.
The White Sox jumped out to a 4-0 lead over the A’s and held on for a 4-2 victory. Norm Siebern launched his 8th homer of the season for the A’s in the loss.
The Colt 45s upended the Giants by a score of 5-2. Carl Warwick homered for the first time this season for Houston.
The Yankees knocked off the Tigers by a score of 4-1. Johnny Blanchard homered for the Bronx Bombers while Al Kaline homered for the Tigers.
The Dodgers and Cubs played a wild one in Chicago with Los Angeles prevailing by a score of 10-8. Lots of late runs in this one as the Dodgers scored 8 runs between the 6th and 8th innings. The Cubs scored 5 runs over the last 2 innings to keep it interesting. Andre Rodgers, Ernie Banks and Ron Santo all homered for the Cubbies.