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Post by tystates on Oct 12, 2011 22:04:07 GMT -5
Round 7 Best of Seven Series
Pittsburgh Crawfords def. Washington Homestead Grays four games to one
Series Recap G3: Pittsburgh 11 Washington 6 G4: Pittsburgh 3, Washington 1 G5: Pittsburgh 5, Washington 3
Game 5: A thrilling finish to the series clinching game. Trailing 3-2 in the top of the ninth, Bullet Joe Rogan hit a two-run homer off Big Bill Foster to give the Crawfords the lead.
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Post by tystates on Oct 13, 2011 16:16:19 GMT -5
The Post Nationals now have 90 home runs in 40 games.
Round 8 Best of Seven Series
Detroit Stars (15-25)vs. Post Nationals (28-11)
Game 1
Post Nationals 12, Detroit Stars 7
Detroit Stars 103 000 210 - 7 10 2 Post Nationals 002 040 60x - 12 16 0
WP: J. Marichal (5-1) LP: H. Salmon (1-5)
HR: O. Charleston (9), B. Baro (2), H. McNair (2); E. Mathews (17), H. Aaron (14), E. Banks (17), J. Bench (8)
Detroit took a 4-0 lead, but the Post Nationals hit five home runs and went on to win game one 12-7.
Eddie Mathews bombed two out of Wrigley Field. Juan Marichal made it the distance for the win.
Detroit Stars O. Charleston, cf 5-2-2 B. Baro, 1b 4-2-2 J. Johnson, 3b 4-0-1 B. Mackey, c 4-0-0 C. Blackwell, rf 4-1-1 H. McNair, lf 4-1-1 D. Lundy, ss 4-0-1 D. Malarcher, 2b 3-0-0 N. Joseph, ph 1-0-1 N. Winters, p 2-1-1 B. Taylor, ph 1-0-0 H. Salmon, p 0-0-0 F. Wickware, p 0-0-0 B. Monroe, ph 1-0-0
Post Nationals R. Clemente, rf 5-2-3 J. Morgan, 2b 4-2-2 E. Mathews, 3b 4-2-2 H. Aaron, rf 5-2-2 W. Mays, cf 5-1-1 E. Banks, ss 5-1-3 O. Cepeda, 1b 4-1-1 J. Bench, c 4-1-1 J. Marichal, p 4-0-0
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Post by tystates on Oct 14, 2011 14:31:25 GMT -5
Round 8 Best of Seven Series
Detroit Stars (15-25) vs. Post Nationals (28-11)
Game 2
Post Nationals 19, Detroit Stars 9
Detroit Stars 041 300 001 - 9 12 3 Post Nationals 363 130 03x - 19 18 0
WP: J. Bunning (3-1) LP: J. Williams (3-6)
HR: O. Charleston (10), B. Mackey (8); L. Brock (1), J. Morgan (6), E. Mathews (19), H. Aaron (15), E. Banks (18), S. Musial (8)
The Post Nationals crushed seven home runs and destroyed the Detroit Stars 19-9 in game two.
Eddie Mathews hit another two home runs and drove in seven. Lou Brock got a spot start and went 4 for 6 with a home run.
Jim Bunning pitched four innings in relief of Sandy Koufax for the win.
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Post by tystates on Oct 15, 2011 6:05:14 GMT -5
Round 8 Best of Seven Series
Detroit Stars (15-25) vs. Post Nationals (28-11)
Game 3
Post Nationals 15, Detroit Stars 5
Post Nationals 121 103 223 - 15 21 2 Detroit Stars 000 000 410 - 5 6 2
WP: T. Seaver (8-3) LP: R. Foster (3-3)
HR: C. Blackwell (7); J. Bench (10)
A third consecutive blowout win for the Post Nationals. Johnny Bench homered twice, Willie Mays had four hits and Pete Rose had five hits. Tom Seaver took a no-hitter into the seventh inning before allowing five runs in the next two innings.
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Post by tystates on Oct 15, 2011 19:53:20 GMT -5
Round 8 Best of Seven Series
Detroit Stars (15-25) vs. Post Nationals (28-11)
Game 4
Detroit Stars 16, Post Nationals 14
Post Nationals 520 200 005 - 14 17 1 Detroit Stars 030 454 00x - 16 19 1
WP: J. Donaldson (2-1) LP: P. Niekro (2-1) SV: R. Currie (1)
HR: H. Aaron (16); O. Charleston (11), J. Donaldson (1)
Another incredible high-scoring game. This time it was the Detroit Stars overcoming a 9-3 deficit to win 16-14 and stay alive in the series down three games to one.
John Donaldson pitched six innings of relief for the win, allowing two runs on two hits with four walks. Phil Niekro gave up five runs in one inning out of the bullpen to take the loss.
Oscar Charleston drove in six runs for the Stars. Bernardo Baro entered the game in the second inning and went 3 for 4 with three RBI.
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Post by tystates on Oct 16, 2011 8:27:13 GMT -5
Round 8 Best of Seven Series
Post Nationals def. Detroit Stars four games to one
Game 5
Post Nationals 9, Detroit Stars 3
Post Nationals 304 100 001 - 9 11 1 Detroit Stars 300 000 000 - 3 9 2
WP: J. Marichal (6-1) LP: N. Winters (3-5)
HR: M. Schmidt (4), E. Banks (19), O. Cepeda (5), R. Campanella (2)
Four home runs in four innings off Nip Winters was enough to give the Post Nationals a 9-3 win and a series victory over the Detroit Stars in five games.
Mike Schmidt and Ernie Banks homered in the first inning. Orlando Cepeda and Roy Campanella went deep back to back in the third.
Series Recap G1: Post Nationals 12, Detroit 7 G2: Post Nationals 19, Detroit 9 G3: Post Nationals 15, Detroit 5 G4: Detroit 16, Post Nationals 14 G5: Post Nationals 9, Detroit 3
Runs: Post Nationals 69, Detroit 40 Hits: Post Nationals 83, Detroit 56 HR: Post Nationals 19, Detroit 9
Eddie Mathews: 4 HR, 13 RBI Ernie Banks: 3 HR, 10 RBI Hank Aaron: 3 HR, 9 RBI Stan Musial: 1 HR, 7 RBI Johnny Bench: 3 HR, 5 RBI
Oscar Charleston 3 HR, 10 RBI Bernardo Baro 1 HR, 4 RBI Hurley McNair 5 RBI Judy Johnson 4 RBI Biz Mackey 4 RBI Dick Lundy 4 RBI
Detroit's team ERA went from 4.93 to 5.65
Post Nationals' team avg went from .287 to .300
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Post by tystates on Oct 18, 2011 22:06:34 GMT -5
Round 8 Best of Seven Series
Left Outers (20-24) vs. Post Americans (22-25)
Game 1
Post Americans 12, Left Outers 11
Left Outers 412 000 121 - 11 15 1 Post Americans 004 502 10x - 12 17 1
WP: H. Wilhelm (3-2) LP: S. Carlton (6-2)
HR: H. Heilmann (8), J. Foxx (10), D. Snider (9), W. Stargell (4); M. Mantle (16)
A slugfest opened the series between these two teams. Mickey Mantle homered twice as the Post Americans rallied from a 7-0 deficit to win 12-11.
Nolan Ryan gave up seven runs in three innings. Hoyt Wilhelm threw three scoreless frames to earn the win.
Jimmie Foxx and Duke Snider each hit two home runs for the Left Outers.
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Post by tystates on Oct 19, 2011 9:22:27 GMT -5
Round 8 Best of Seven Series
Left Outers (20-24) vs. Post Americans (22-25)
Game 2
Post Americans 6, Left Outers 5
Left Outers 110 020 010 - 5 10 1 Post Americans 000 101 013 - 6 10 1
WP: B. Feller (5-1) LP: H. Pennock (0-2)
HR: M. Mantle (17)
The Post Americans made it two come from behind wins in a row with three in the bottom of the nint to take game two 6-5 and a two games to none lead in the series.
Early Wynn went eight innings in his first start of the tournament. Herb Pennock blew the save. George Kell and Al Kaline singled, then Ted Williams just missed a game-winning home run, but drove in the tying runs with a triple. After an intentional walk to Mickey Mantle, Reggie Jackson hit a shot to third. Jackie Robinson booted it and the Post Americans won the game.
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Post by tystates on Oct 19, 2011 11:55:16 GMT -5
Round 8 Best of Seven Series
Left Outers (20-24) vs. Post Americans (22-25)
Game 3
Post Americans 13, Left Outers 9
Post Americans 200 700 013 - 13 14 3 Left Outers 220 200 111 - 9 15 0
WP: J. Hunter (3-6) LP: D. Drysdale (4-5)
HR: J. Foxx (11); T. Williams (13)
The Post Americans take a three games to none lead in the series in another high-scoring matchup. Rod Carew drove in six runs as the Post Americans downed the Left Outers 13-9.
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Post by tystates on Oct 20, 2011 21:08:03 GMT -5
Round 8 Best of Seven Series
Post Americans def. Left Outers four games to one
Series Recap G4: Left Outers 9, Post Americans 8 G5: Post Americans 13, Left Outers 6
The Left Outers stayed alive with a 9-8 win in game four. Ralph Kiner, Jimmie Foxx and Frank Robinson hit home runs. Don Sutton pitched three innings of relief for the win with Bob Lemon getting the save.
In game five the Post Americans scored five runs in two innings off Steve Carlton, knocking him from the game. Nolan Ryan went 7 2/3 innings for the win, allowing three earned runs on eight hits with four walks and 12 strikeouts.
George Kell, Rod Carew, Ted Williams, Mickey Mantle and Phil Rizzuto all had three hits for the Post Americans. Jackie Robinson hit two home runs for the Left Outers.
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Post by tystates on Oct 21, 2011 12:43:21 GMT -5
Round 8 Best of Seven Series
Old Timers (18-24) vs. Centurians (23-20)
Game 1
Old Timers 5, Centurians 3
Old Timers 000 001 310 - 5 10 0 Centurians 010 110 000 - 3 9 1
WP: C. Cummings (2-5) LP: A. Joss (6-4) SV: J. Clarkson (3)
HR: J. Ward (3)
The Old Timers rallied from a 3-0 deficit to beat the Centurians 5-3 in game one.
John Ward's two-run homer off Addie Joss gave the Old Timers the lead.
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Post by tystates on Oct 22, 2011 20:09:26 GMT -5
Round 8 Best of Seven Series
Old Timers (18-24) vs. Centurians (23-20)
Game 2
Centurians 8, Old Timers 5
Old Timers 004 010 000 - 5 12 0 Centurians 530 000 000 - 8 12 0
WP: R. Waddell (7-2) LP: A. Spalding (7-3) SV: K. Nichols (3)
HR: T. McCarthy (1)
The Centurians hammered Al Spalding for eight runs in the first two innings and that was enough to win game two 8-5 and even the series at one game apiece.
Rube Waddell went eight innings for the win. Tommy McCarthy homered and had three hits for the Old Timers.
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Post by tystates on Oct 25, 2011 11:25:08 GMT -5
Round 8 Best of Seven Series
Old Timers (18-24) vs. Centurians (23-20)
Game 3
Old Timers 7, Centurians 1
Centurians 000 010 000 - 1 8 1 Old Timers 010 240 00x - 7 11 0
WP: H. Radbourn (4-4) LP: C. Mathewson (2-6)
HR: G. Davis (2)
Old Hoss Radbourn went the distance as the Old Timers took game 7-1 and now lead the series two games to one.
George Davis hit three triples, a home run, and had four RBI.
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Post by tystates on Oct 26, 2011 12:38:25 GMT -5
Round 8 Best of Seven Series
Old Timers (18-24) vs. Centurians (23-20)
Game 4
Old Timers 7, Centurians 6
Centurians 000 240 000 - 6 12 0 Old Timers 001 031 101 - 7 15 1
WP: J. Clarkson (2-4) LP: V. Willis (1-6)
The Old Timers rallied from a 6-1 deficit to win game four 7-6. The Old Timers lead the series three games to one.
Candy Cummings and John Clarkson threw five innings of shutout relief. Ed Delahanty led off the bottom of the ninth with a double, and Sam Thompson's base hit drove him in to win the game.
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Post by tystates on Oct 27, 2011 21:42:18 GMT -5
Round 8 Best of Seven Series
Old Timers def. Centurians four games to one
Game 5
Old Timers 5, Centurians 1
Centurians 001 000 000 - 1 7 1 Old Timers 000 320 00x - 5 4 0
WP: T. Keefe (6-1) LP: A. Joss (6-5)
Tim Keefe went the distance and Dan Brouthers and Ed Delahanty each drove in two runs as the Old Timers downed the Centurians 5-1 in game five to win the series.
Addie Joss only gave up four hits in the loss.
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