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Post by tystates on Feb 20, 2012 22:01:25 GMT -5
May 15, 2012
Delaware Valley 4, LeHigh Valley 3 Turkey Island 11, Cumberland Valley 5 Laurel 6, Elk County 5 Fort McIntosh 5, Lake Erie 2 Pittsburgh 12, Philadelphia 3 Allegheny 3, Appalachian 2
Delaware Valley at LeHigh Valley
Minutemen hold the line against LeHigh [/FONT][/center] A three-run fifth was enough to get Delaware Valley past LeHigh Valley 4-3. Lew Krausse (1968 OAK) went six innings for the win to stand at 5-1 on the year. He allowed three runs, two earned, on six hits with four walks and five strikeouts. Herb Pennock (HOF) went two frames and Joel Johnston (1993 PIT) got his 11th save. Jeff Manto (1995 BAL) had two doubles for Delaware Valley as both teams finished with seven hits. The Minutemen saw first baseman Charlie Carr (1914 IND FL) and Hugh High (1915 NYY) leave the game with injuries. Wade Miller (2002 HOU) was the losing pitcher, surrendering four runs on five hits in six innings. Turkey Island at Cumberland Valley
Turks knock down Amish [/FONT][/center] Harry Lumley (1906 BRO) and Moose McCormick (1909 NYG) each drove in three runs as Turkey Island pulled away late for an 11-5 win over Cumberland Valley. McCormick finished 4 for 4 while Lumley was 4 for 5 with four runs scored. The Susquehannocks outhit the Amish 17-9. Pete Vuckovich (1978 SLN) took the win, going five innings and allowing five runs -- three earned -- on eight hits. Joe Klink (1990 OAK) and Bill Steele (SLN) finished the game, allowing one hit and one walk. Chris Nabholz (1991 MON) was the loser, allowing six runs on eight hits in 5 1/3 innings. Elk County at Laurel
Laurel homers past Elks [/FONT][/center] Ken Griffey Jr. (HER) and Rich Rollins (1964 MIN) each homered as the Highlanders won 6-5. Laurel scored four runs in the third to take a 6-5 lead, and neither team scored after that. Two errors by second baseman Art Howe (1978 HOU) cost the Outdoorsmen four unearned runs. Bruce Dal Canton (1972 KCA) made it five innings for his first win of the season. Bobby Locke (1960 CLE) threw four innings of one-hit relief for his first save. Don Hoak (1957 CIN) and Red Murray (1910 NYG) each had two RBI for Elk County. Bob Shawkey (1916 NYY) took the complete game loss, allowing two earned runs on 10 hits in eight innings. Fort McIntosh at Lake Erie
Erie gets Hacked [/FONT][/center] Hack Wilson (HOF) belted a three-run homer to help Fort McIntosh win for a second day in a row 5-2 over Lake Erie. Wilson's fifth long ball of the year made the score 5-1. Wilson is still struggling with an .186 batting average. Doc Medich (1975 NYY) worked into the ninth to get the win, allowing two runs on 10 hits. Don Shaw (1971 SLN) got the final two outs for his second save. Emmett Heidrick (1901 SLN) went 4 for 4 for the Militia with two stolen bases. Harry Seibold (1930 BON) made his first start of the year in the loss, allowing five runs on eight hits in six innings. This is the first time the Militia has won two games in a row this season. Philadelphia at Pittsburgh
Pirates pummel Phils 12-3 [/FONT][/center] Frank Thomas (1954 PIT) had three RBI as the Pittsburgh Pirates romped over the Phillies 12-3. A 2-2 ball game was blown open by a six-run fourth for Pittsburgh. Sam McDowell (1968 CLE) went the distance, giving up three runs on nine hits with six walks and five strikeouts. Glenn Beckert (1971 CUB) was 4 for 5 with three runs scored. Tom Satriano (1968 CAA) was 3 for 4 with two RBI. An error opened the door to the Bucs' big inning. Mark Gubciza (1988 KCA) took the loss, allowing eight runs -- four earned -- on seven hits in 3 2/3 innings. Pittsburgh has won five in a row and are tied for first place in the West with the Highlanders. Allegheny at Appalachian
Indians dodge Miners 3-2 [/FONT][/center] A two-run homer by Bill Robinson (1977 PIT) helped take the Indians to a 3-2 win over the Miners. Rick Krivda (1995 BAL) earned his first win of the year, going six innings and giving up one run on seven hits. Curt Leskanic (1995 COL) got the last out for his fourth save. Jake Daubert (1914 BRO) went 4 for 4 for the Miners and is batting a league-leading .413 on the year. Stan Coveleski (HOF) took the complete game loss.
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Post by tystates on Feb 21, 2012 20:51:07 GMT -5
May 16, 2012
Delaware Valley 5, LeHigh Valley 2 Turkey Island 3, Cumberland Valley 1 Elk County 8, Laurel 5 Fort McIntosh 7, Lake Erie 2 Pittsburgh 7, Philadelphia 0
Delaware Valley at LeHigh Valley
Piazza sends Minutemen to 5-2 win [/FONT][/center] Mike Piazza (HER) homered and drove in four runs as Delaware Valley took the lead in the ninth and downed LeHigh Valleey 5-2. Bobby Shantz (1952 PHA) pitched a complete game for the win, allowing two runs on five hits and striking out 10. Ramon Martinez (2002 SFN) hit a two-run triple for the Industrialists that gave them a 2-0 lead in the fourth. Randy Gumpert (1949 CHA) worked 8 1/3 innings in taking the loss, allowing four runs on 10 hits. Turkey Island at Cumberland Valley
Matty puts Amish to shame [/FONT][/center] Christy Mathewson (HOF) carried a shutout into the ninth inning as the Susquehannocks took a 3-1 win over the Amish Men. Mathewson (6-2) scattered nine hits, losing the shutout in the bottom of the ninth. Joe Klink (1990 OAK) got the last out for his first save of the year. The Amish were threatening, but Les Bell (1926 SLN) lined into a double play. Otto Knabe (1914 BAL FL) hit his first home run of the year for the Susquehannocks, but is hitting a mere .165 on the season. Bill Sherdel (1928 SLN) threw well in taking the loss, giving up three runs on eight hits in eight innings. Elk County at Laurel
Elks rally late, top Laurel 8-5 [/FONT][/center] A six-run eighth inning gave the Outdoorsmen a big come from behind 8-5 win over the first-place Highlanders. Elk County racked up six runs against Bobby Locke (1960 CLE), but only one of those runs was earned. John Ward (HOF) went 4 for 4 for the Outdoorsmen. Sparky Lyle (HER) picked up the win with three innings of one-hit relief. Fort McIntosh at Lake Erie
Militia power to third straight win [/FONT][/center] Fort McIntosh used three home runs to carry them to a third straight win over Lake Erie by the score of 7-2. Dick Allen (HER), Tito Francona (1959 CLE) and Emmett Heidrick (1901 SLN) all went deep for the Militia. Fort McIntosh outhit the Mudpuppies 11-5. Paul Minner (1952 CUB) won his first of the season, going 7 1/3 innings and allowing two runs on five hits. Matt Karchner (1995 CHA) finished for his fourth save. Jack Harper (1901 SLN) dropped to 0-5 for the year, giving up five runs on eight hits in 5 1/3 innings. Philadelphia at Pittsburgh
Bucs sweep Phils [/FONT][/center] Pittsburgh took care of the Phillies 7-0 behind a one-hitter from Bill Doak to sweep the three-game series. Doak (8-0) gave up a second-inning single to Del Ennis (1949 PHN), with four walks and three strikeouts. Doak's ERA is now 1.02 and he has three shutouts for the season. Hank Sauer (1954 CUB) hit his 12th home run of the year for the Bucs. It was his first round tripper in 11 games, putting him second in the league behind Ken Griffey Jr. Bucky Walters (1944 CIN) gave up four runs on eight hits in six innings to fall to 2-7 for the season. The Pirates have won six straight and are now the West division's top team by one game over the Highlanders.
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Post by tystates on Feb 22, 2012 19:04:41 GMT -5
May 17, 2012
Appalachian 6, Laurel 2 Pittsburgh 2, Cumberland Valley 1 Fort McIntosh 2, Delaware Valley 1 Lake Erie 10, Philadelphia 3 Elk County 5, LeHigh Valley 2 Turkey Island 8, Allegheny 4
Laurel at Appalachian
Walsh slows down Highlanders [/FONT][/center] Ed Walsh (HOF) kept the high-powered Highlander offense in check and Appalachian took the opener of a two-game series 6-2 in a matchup between the second place teams in the East and West respectively. Walsh (5-6) pitched a complete game, giving up two runs on 10 hits and struck out six. Norm Larker (1960 LAD) went 3 for 3 with two RBI and Ron Northey (1944 PHN) hit his sixth home run of the year to fuel the Miners Bill Phillips (1902 CIN) was the loser, being charged with six runs on 10 hits in 6 2/3 innings. Barney McCosky went 4 for 4 with two RBI, while Ken Griffey Sr. was 3 for 4. Pittsburgh at Cumberland Valley
Mamaux converts Amish [/FONT][/center] Al Mamaux (1915 PIT) took a no-hitter into the eighth inning and the Pittsburgh Pirates edged the Amish Men 2-1. Mamaux (7-1) struck out nine in allowing one run on one hit with four walks. Johnny Miljus (1927 PIT) got his seventh save, pitching for the first time in 12 days since he went seven innings in the 20-inning loss to Turkey Island. Tom Satriano (1968 CAA) hit his third home run of the year and Glenn Beckert (1971 CUB) drove in the other Pirate run. Tom Brookens (1980 DET) broke up the no-hitter with a triple to lead off the bottom of the eighth. Eddie Plank (HOF) took the complete game loss to drop to 1-6 on the year, allowing two runs on seven hits. Pittsburgh has won seven in a row and have a two-game lead over the Highlanders in the West. The Amish have dropped three straight and are an even 19-19 on the year. Delaware Valley at Fort McIntosh
"Walloper" gives Fort 2-1 win [/FONT][/center] The "Wampum Walloper" Dick Allen went deep in the first inning and that was enough to give Fort McIntosh its fourth straight win by a 3-1 count over Delaware Valley. Gus Dorner (1906 BON) pitched eight innings to get his first win, giving up one run on four hits with six strikeouts. Dorner had given up 20 runs in his last 11 innings of work. Matt Karchner (1995 CHA) picked up his fifth save. Jamie Moyer (2002 SEA) took the loss, allowing two runs on eight hits with seven strikeouts in 6 1/3 innings. The Militia knocked off the East division leading Minutemen and finally collect their 10th win of the season. Lake Erie at Philadelphia
"Cotton Top" makes Philly sick [/FONT][/center] "Cotton Top" Terry Turner (1906 CLE) went 4 for 6 with four RBI as the Mudpuppies put a hurting on the Philadelphia Phillies 10-3. Turner led the offense from the leadoff spot and raised his season average to .302. Jack Dunn (1901 BAL) was 4 for 5 with three runs scored and Lynn Jones (1979 DET) went 3 for 4. Gary Peters (1964 CHA) collected his sixth win, allowing three unearned runs on eight hits in seven innings. Walt Masterson (1953 WAS) gave up five runs, six hits and 10 walks in six innings for the loss. The Mudpuppies left 15 men on base. The Phillies have lost five straight and remain in the cellar of the Eastern division. LeHigh Valley at Elk County
Ryba wrecks LeHigh [/FONT][/center] Mike Ryba (1944 BOA) shut down the Industrialists and Don Hoak (1957 CIN) went 3 for 3 and the Outdoorsmen won 5-2. Ryba (3-1) gave up two runs, one earned, onm five hits in 7 2/3 innings. Doug Brocail (1998 DET) finished up for his eighth save. Ossee Schreckengost (1902 PHA) was 2 for 4 with two RBI. Curt Simmons (1952 PHN) was the loser, allowing five runs on six hits in six innings. Dom Dallessandro (1941 CUB) was 3 for 3 for LeHigh. Turkey Island at Allegheny
Ripper blasts Tribe [/FONT][/center] Rip Collins (1934 SLN) crushed a three-run homer to life the Susquehannocks past the Indians 8-4. Pat Malone (1928 CUB) saw his perfect game bid end in the sixth, and four runs that inning cost him the lead. Turkey Island got it right back for him on Collins' eighth dinger of the year. Clyde Barnhart (1925 PIT) was 4 for 6 with two RBI for Turkey Island. Matt Clement (2002 CUB) gave up six runs on six hits with six walks and six strikeouts in, yes, six innings. Turkey Island has won three straight to climb back to .500.
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Post by tystates on Feb 23, 2012 21:31:53 GMT -5
Lake Erie at Philadelphia
Gubicza flirts with history [/FONT][/center] Mark Gubicza (1988 KCA) narrowly missed perfection and had to settle for a one-hit shutout as the Philadelphia Phillies topped the Mudpuppies 5-0. Gubicza (4-5) had one out in the top of the ninth and had not allowed a single base runner. Jack Dunn (1901 BAL) came off the bench to bat for Claude Ritchey (1903 PIT) and singled up the middle past shortstop John Knight (1910 NYY) to spoil the perfect game and the no-hitter. Gubicza then got a double play to end the game. He had no walks and three strikeouts in the one-hitter. Dave Wickersham (1964 DET) took the loss, allowing five runs on nine hits in six innings for Lake Erie.
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Post by tystates on Feb 23, 2012 23:51:04 GMT -5
May 18, 2012
Appalachian 3, Laurel 2 (13 inn) Cumberland Valley 6, Pittsburgh 4 Delaware Valley 1, Fort McIntosh 0 Philadelphia 5, Lake Erie 0 LeHigh Valley 13, Elk County 8 (10 inn) Allegheny 6, Turkey Island 0
Laurel at Appalachian
Miners win 3-2 in 13 [/FONT][/center] Mike Tresh (1941 CHA) found a hole to drive in the game-winning run in the last of the 13th and the Coal Miners edged the Highlanders 3-2. Appalachian tied the game 2-2 in the eighth after a pinch-hit triple by Dick Tracewski (1964 LAD) and a single by Hugh Jennings (HOF). In the 13th, Adam Comorosky (1930 PIT) doubled and an error by Ed Abbaticchio (1903 BON) kept the inning going. Tresh grounded a ball past first base to win the game. Joe Grzenda (1971 WAS) went four innings of one-hit relief with five strikeouts for the win. Harry Coveleski (1916 DET) went nine innings for a no-decision. Bobby Locke (1960 CLE) gave up the hit that scored the tying run, then pitched 5 2/3 innings before taking the loss, allowing one unearned run on five hits with four strikeouts. Terry Mulholland (1993 PHN) pitched into the eighth but did not get a decision. Pittsburgh at Cumberland Valley
Amish sink Bucs [/FONT][/center] After giving up a 4-0 lead, the Amish forged back in front to end the Pirates' seven-game winning streak with a 6-4 decision. Pittsburgh scored four runs with two out in the fifth to tie the game. Jim Shaw (1918 WAS) came in then for Bob Purkey (1961 CIN) but couldn't hold the Amish in check. Ken Raffensberger (1951 CIN) took the win, allowing four runs on 11 hits in seven innings. Gene Garber (1978 ATN) got his seventh save. Max Bishop (1928 PHA) went 4 for 5 with three runs scored for the Amish. Frank Thomas (1954 PIT) went 3 for 3 with two RBI for the Bucs. Cumberland Valley outhit Pittsburgh 16-13, and also left 13 men on base. The Amish turned three double plays. Delaware Valley at Fort McIntosh
Matlack blanks Militia [/FONT][/center] Jon Matlack (1978 TEX) shutout the Militia on four hits and the Minutemen invaded the Fort 1-0. Matlack (6-2) struck out eight with no walks and dropped his ERA down to 2.77. John Burkett (1993 SFN) took the real hard luck loss, allowing just one unearned run on three hits in the complete game. He walked two and struck out six. Errors by Emmett Heidrick (1901 SLN) and Baldy Louden (1914 BUF FL) gave Mickey Vernon (1953 WAS) the opportunity to drive in the only run of the game in the third. Fort McIntosh's four-game winning streak comes to an end. The Militia are 0-8 in games decided by one run this season. They have given up exactly 100 more runs than they have scored (259-159). On the plus side, the team ERA has been knocked down below six at 5.93. Lake Erie at Philadelphia
Gubicza flirts with history [/FONT][/center] Mark Gubicza (1988 KCA) narrowly missed perfection and had to settle for a one-hit shutout as the Philadelphia Phillies topped the Mudpuppies 5-0. Gubicza (4-5) had one out in the top of the ninth and had not allowed a single base runner. Jack Dunn (1901 BAL) came off the bench to bat for Claude Ritchey (1903 PIT) and singled up the middle past shortstop John Knight (1910 NYY) to spoil the perfect game and the no-hitter. Gubicza then got a double play to end the game. He had no walks and three strikeouts in the one-hitter. Dave Wickersham (1964 DET) took the loss, allowing five runs on nine hits in six innings for Lake Erie. LeHigh Valley at Elk County
LeHigh blasts Elks in 10 [/FONT][/center] A five-run 10th inning gave LeHigh Valley a roller coaster 13-8 win over Elk County. The Industrialists led 6-1, but the Outdoorsmen tied the game 8-8 with four runs in the bottom of the eighth. Three straight hits off Sparky Lyle (HER) in the 10th gave LeHigh the lead. Carl Furillo (1953 BRO) then blasted a three-run homer off Doug Brocail (1998 DET) blew the game open. Rich Delucia (1995 SLN) picked up the win with two innings of relief. Dick Gernert (1956 BOA) hit a three-run homer in the top of the first and finished with four RBI. Ben Davis (2002 SEA) also went deep and drove in three runs. Art Howe (1978 HOU) hit his first home run and had three RBI for Elk County. John Ward (HOF) went 3 for 5 with his first dinger. Turkey Island at Allegheny
Beggs makes Islanders grovel [/FONT][/center] Joe Beggs (1943 CIN) worked a tidy five-hit shutout and Allegheny beat the Indians 6-0. Beggs (1-5) didn't walk a batter and struck out four, getting his ERA down to 6.55. Jason Conti (2002 TBA) hit two doubles and had three RBI, while Dick Groat (1960 PIT) drove in a pair of runs. Elmer Knetzer (1914 PIT FL) gave up six runs on seven hits in 5 1/3 innings for the loss.
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Post by tystates on Feb 24, 2012 23:28:27 GMT -5
If you want to see any other individual, team or league stats let me know.
Standings
East 26-15 Delaware Valley --- 24-17 Appalachian 2.0 20-19 Cumberland Valley 5.0 20-21 LeHigh Valley 6.0 19-20 Turkey Island 6.0 15-26 Philadelphia 11.0
West 26-12 Pittsburgh --- 25-15 Laurel 2.0 23-14 Elk County 2.5 16-24 Allegheny 11.0 15-25 Lake Erie 12.0 10-31 Fort McIntosh 17.5
Average .404 Jake Daubert .389 Barney McCosky .388 Max Bishop .381 Roy Thomas .369 Honus Wagner .368 Ken Griffey Sr. .357 Jimmy Slagle .339 Glenn Beckert .336 Bob Bailor .336 Stan Musial .333 Les Bell .331 Charlie Hickman
Home Runs 17 Ken Griffey Jr. 12 Danny Litwhiler 12 Hank Sauer 11 Reggie Jacksoon 11 Stan Musial 10 Mike Piazza
RBI 46 Ken Griffey Jr. 39 Reggie Jackson 37 Vic Wertz 36 Danny Litwhiler 36 Stan Musial 35 Don Hoak 34 Carl Furillo 33 Hank Sauer 33 Rip Collins 31 Jake Daubert
Wins 8 Bill Doak 7 Al Mamaux 6 Harry Coveleski 6 Jon Matlack 6 Bobby Shantz 6 Gary Peters 6 Terry Mulholland 6 Curt Simmons 6 Christy Mathewson
ERA 1.02 Bill Doak 1.54 Al Mamaux 1.99 Bobby Locke 2.00 Gary Peters 2.12 Christy Mathewson 2.19 Rube Bressler 2.43 Sam McDowell 2.44 Frank Smith 2.54 Harry Gumbert 2.77 Bob Shawkey 2.77 Jon Matlack 2.78 Ray Caldwell
Saves 11 Joel Johnston 11 Ed Roebuck 11 Rich Delucia
Strikeouts 63 Matt Clement 57 Sam McDowell 54 Bobby Shantz 54 Gary Peters 54 Al Mamaux 54 Pat Malone
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Post by tystates on Feb 25, 2012 19:31:50 GMT -5
May 19, 2012
Appalachian 8, Cumberland Valley 2 Allegheny 6, Fort McIntosh 2 Elk County 15, Lake Erie 1 Laurel 4, Pittsburgh 2 Philadelphia 8, Turkey Island 1 Delaware Valley 3, LeHigh Valley 1
Cumberland Valley at Appalachian
Miners take Amish to school [/FONT][/center] Jake Daubert (1914 BRO) and Sparky Adams (1926 CUB) were two of four players to drive in a pair of runs and the Coal Miners taught the Amish the error of their ways. Daubert went 3 for 5, raising his league-leading average to .411. Adam Comorosky (1930 PIT) had two RBI and his league-leading ninth triple. John Hummel (1909 BRO) also had two RBI. Stan Coveleski (HOF) worked seven innings for the win, allowing two runs on seven hits and five walks. Chris Nabholz (1991 MON) allowed four runs on 11 hits in five innings for the loss. Jim Todd (1975 OAK) was tagged for four runs -- two earned -- on four hits in two innings of relief. Allegheny at Fort McIntosh
Groat takes down Fort [/FONT][/center] Dick Groat (1960 PIT) had three RBI as Allegheny finished off the Militia 6-2. Fort McIntosh scrapped to tie the game at 2-2 on a pair of sacrifice flies. The Tribe scored two runs in the seventh and two more in the ninth to pull away. Tim Conroy (1983 OAK) went six innings for the win, allowing one earned run on three hits and striking out six. Brian Holton (1988 LAD) ran into trouble in the ninth, loading the bases, but Curt Leskanic (1995 COL) got the final out for his fifth save. Doc Medich (1975 NYY) was the loser, allowing four runs on seven hits in seven innings. Lake Erie at Elk County
Outdoors doesn't agree with Erie [/FONT][/center] The Outdoorsmen blew open a 4-1 ball game by scoring 11 runs over the last innings to crush the Mudpuppies 15-1. Herbie Moran (1914 CIN) and Walter Blair (1914 BUF FL) each had three RBI. All nine starters for Elk County had two hits or more except Wilbur Good (1914 CUB) who had one hit and one RBI. Rube Waddell (HOF) pitched a complete game, scattering nine hits with one walk and four strikeouts. He is now 4-5 with a 4.01 ERA. Joe Page (1949 NYY) was bombed for eight runs on seven hits in one-plus inning of work. Jim Owens (1959 PHN) was charged with six runs -- three earned -- on nine hits in five innings to drop to 1-6 on the year. Lake Erie had four errors and were outhit 20-9. Pittsburgh at Laurel
Highlanders rally to top Bucs [/FONT][/center] Barney McCosky (1941 DET) tripled to drive home the go-ahead runs as the Highlanders scored three in the seventh to pull out a 4-2 win over the first place Pittsburgh Pirates. Bert Humphries (1914 CUB) kept the Highlanders close after giving up two runs in the second he didn't allow anymore. Humphries (6-2) went seven innings and gave up seven hits. Ed Roebuck (1964 PHN) finished for his league-leading 12th save. Frank Smith (1909 CHA) again didn't receive much run support. He drops to 3-7 despite a 2.68 ERA for the year. Smith pitched seven innings, allowing four runs on eight hits. Pittsburgh leads the Highlanders by one game and Elk County by 1 1/2 in the West. Philadelphia at Turkey Island
"Lightning" strikes Islanders [/FONT][/center] Amos "Lightning" Strunk (1916 PHA) went 4 for 6 with two doubles and three RBI as the Philadelphia Phillies poured on the runs late to beat Turkey Island 8-1. The Phils piled up six runs in the last three innings to break open a 2-1 game. Ralph Young (1916 DET) also went 4 for 6 as Philly outhit Turkey Island 17-7. Bill Dietrich (1943 CHA) went 7 1/3 innings for the win, allowing one run on seven hits. Pete Vuckovich (1978 SLN) took the loss, allowing four runs on 10 hits with six strikeouts in 6 1/3 innings. Delaware Valley at LeHigh Valley
Minutemen stop Industrialists [/FONT][/center] Delaware Valley took the lead late to capture a 3-1 win over LeHigh Valley. Ray Caldwell (1914 NYY) went seven innings for the win, allowing one run on five hits. Joel Johnston (1993 PIT) recorded his league-leading 12th save. Charlie Wagner (1941 BOA) falls to 0-6, giving up two runs -- one earned -- on seven hits in six innings.
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Post by tystates on Feb 26, 2012 21:31:12 GMT -5
May 20, 2012
Cumberland Valley 6, Appalachian 5 Allegheny 13, Fort McIntosh 9 (11 inn) Elk County 6, Lake Erie 1 Laurel 5, Pittsburgh 4 (10 inn) Turkey Island 8, Philadelphia 3 Delaware Valley 18, LeHigh Valley 0
Cumberland Valley at Appalachian
Wertz carries Amish to 6-5 win [/FONT][/center] Vic Wertz (1950 DET) smacked a three-run homer to help Cumberland Valley get past Appalachian 6-5. George Winter (1906 BOA) claimed the win, allowing four runs on 10 hits in six innings. Bruce Sutter (HER) worked into the ninth before Gene Garber (1978 ATL) held on with runners at the corners for his eighth save. Jim Spencer (1979 NYY) also went deep for the Amish. Sparky Adams (1926 CUB) went 3 for 4 with three RBI in the loss for the Miners. Paul Hartzell (1977 CAA) was the loser, giving up six runs on five hits in 2 1/3 innings. Harry Dorish (1954 CHA), Gary Lavelle (1983 SFN) and Paul Foytack (1957 DET) threw 6 2/3 innings of relief, not allowing a run with four hits and one walk between them. Allegheny at Fort McIntosh
Indians run down Militia [/FONT][/center] Allegheny racked up five runs in the ninth to tie the game and went on to win 13-9 in 11 innings over the hapless Fort McIntosh Militia. It's yet another crippling loss for the Militia, the worst team in the league. George Susce (1957 BOA) and Matt Karchner (1995 CHA) were unable to hold a 9-4 lead after seven innings. Bill McKechnie (1914 IND FL) drove in the go-ahead run in the 11th, then Fred Hartman (1901 CHA) smashed a three-run homer for a 13-9 lead. Curt Leskanic (1995 COL) worked three innings of one-hit relief for the win. The Tribe were given a chance thanks to 5 1/3 innings from Dave Freisleben (1977 SDN) where he allowed two runs, one earned, on four hits and saw his ERA lowered to 6.94. Dick Groat (1960 PIT), Jim Russell (1944 PIT) and Bill Robinson (1977 PIT) all had four hits for Allegheny. Russell homered and had four RBI. Mickey Haslin (1934 PHN) went 4 for 5 with two RBI for the Militia. The Indians also left 18 men on base. Lake Erie at Elk County
Elks put away Mudpuppies 6-1 [/FONT][/center] Art Howe (1978 HOU) went 2 for 4 with two RBI to help the Outdoorsmen top the Mudpuppies 6-1. It was a 2-1 game until the Elks scored four runs in the bottom of the seventh. One error by Lake Erie cost them three runs, while the Outdoorsmen had four errors and made the only run they allowed unearned. Bob Shawkey (1916 NYY) got the win, going 6 2/3 innings and allowing seven hits. Sparky Lyle (HER) finished the game for his second save. Bill Carrick (1901 WAS) was the loser for Lake Erie, allowing four runs on seven hits in six innings. Pittsburgh at Laurel
Laurel now tied atop West with Bucs [/FONT][/center] The Highlanders battled the Pirates back and forth before a two-out, game-winning double by Rich Rollins (1964 MIN) in the bottom of the 10th won the game 5-4 and created a tie atop the Western division. The Pirates scored three runs to take a 4-1 lead in the seventh, but the Highlanders came back with two to tie the game. Rollins belted a double off Johnny Miljus (1927 PIT) to win the game. Ed Roebuck (1964 PHN) worked one inning for the win, after Bobby Locke (1960 CLE) gave up the three runs that tied the game in relief of Bruce Dal Canton (1972 KCA). Sam McDowell (1968 CLE) pitched nine innings in taking the no-decision. Ken Griffey Jr. (HER) and Charlie Hickman (1902 CLE) homered for the Highlanders. Hank Sauer (1954 CUB) went deep for Pittsburgh. The Pirates have lost three in a row and are now tied for first place with Laurel and Elk County is only 1/2 game behind. Philadelphia at Turkey Island
Phils lumped by Lumley [/FONT][/center] Harry Lumley (1906 BRO) doubled twice, homered, and drove in four runs to lead Turkey Island to an 8-3 win over Philadelphia. Christy Mathewson (HOF) did his thing on the mound, scattering nine hits and three runs over seven innings for his seventh win of the year. Bucky Walters (1944 CIN) falls to 2-8 after allowing six runs -- four earned -- on five hits in six innings. The Phillies left 13 men on base. Delaware Valley at LeHigh Valley
Minutemen obliterate Industrialists [/FONT][/center] Delaware Valley blasted the Industrialists in an embarrassing 18-0 decimation in LeHigh. It started with the Minutemen scoring 11 runs in the top of the first inning. They scored 10 runs on seven hits with 11 men batting before a single out was recorded. Mike Piazza (HER) finished 4 for 5 with five RBI. Reggie Jackson (HOF), Jeff Manto (1995 BAL) and Bris Lord (1910 PHA) each had three RBI. Delaware Valley knocked out 17 hits on the day. To add insult to injury, Bobby Shantz (1952 PHA) pitched a three-hit shutout and is now 7-2 on the year. Randy Gumpert (1949 CHA) was charged with 11 runs on seven hits and four walks and did not record an out in the first inning. His ERA went from 2.91 to 4.37.
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Post by tystates on Feb 27, 2012 20:33:06 GMT -5
May 21, 2012
Appalachian 5, Cumberland Valley 3 Allegheny 10, Fort McIntosh 8 Lake Erie 3, Elk County 0 Laurel 8, Pittsburgh 2 Philadelphia 8, Turkey Island 3 LeHigh Valley 5, Delaware Valley 1
Cumberland Valley at Appalachian
Miners bury Amish 5-3 [/FONT][/center] Danny Litwhiler (1941 PHN) went 3 for 4 with a home run and two RBI to help the Coal Miners put away the Amish Men 5-3. Ed Walsh (HOF) worked six innings for the win, allowing three runs on five hits. Hal Woodeshick (1964 HOU), Harry Dorish (1954 CHA), and Joe Grzenda (1971 WAS) finished the game without allowing a hit. Jim Spencer (1979 NYY) hit a two-run homer for the Amish. Eddie Plank (HOF) is now 1-7 for the season after giving up five runs on 11 hits in six innings. Allegheny at Fort McIntosh
Indians battle past Militia [/FONT][/center] A hard-fought back and forth ballgame saw the Allegheny Indians score five runs late to take a 10-8 win over Fort McIntosh. Bill Robinson (1977 PIT) had three RBI and Gene Tenace (1979 SDN) went 4 for 4 with three RBI for the Tribe. Fred Hartman (1901 CHA) and Jim Russell (1944 PIT) each had three hits. Gary Ross (1969 SDN) picked up the win, allowing three runs in 2 2/3 innings of relief. Brian Holton (1988 LAD) secured his third save. The game was tied 5-5 but Allegheny scored three in the seventh and two in the eighth. Gus Dorner (1906 BON) took the loss, giving up five runs on eight hits in four innings of relief. Jack Clark (1987 SLN) went 3 for 5 with three RBI for the Militia. Allegheny has won four straight while the Fort has dropped four in a row. Lake Erie at Elk County
Peters wins pitcher's dual, blanks Elks 3-0 [/FONT][/center] Gary Peters (1964 CHA) and Mike Mussina (HER) battled it out on the mound, but the southpaw came out on top in a 3-0 win for Lake Erie over Elk County. Peters (7-3) allowed just three hits with one walk and six strikeouts to lower his ERA to 1.79. It's the fourth complete game and second shutout of the year for Peters. He is now third overall in ERA and has won five consecutive starts, giving up just three runs in the last 42 innings. Mussina (3-3) was in a 0-0 game until the seventh when an outfield error cost him three runs when Lynn Jones (1979 DET) connected for his first home run of the season. Moose pitched seven innings, allowing only three hits. Pittsburgh at Laurel
Highlanders sweep Pirates, take over first place [/FONT][/center] Bill Phillips (1902 CIN) shut down the Pirate hitters while Ken Griffey Jr. (HER) and Stan Musial (HOF) went yard to give Laurel an 8-2 win. Phillips went the distance, allowing one earned run on just four hits. The Highlanders swept the three-game series and take over first place in the West. Griffey Jr. is on a roll in the month of May, batting .309 with six doubles, two triples, 11 home runs and 24 RBI (19 games). He has hit in nine straight games and is atop the Keystone League with 19 home runs and 49 RBI in 42 games played. Barney McCosky (1941 DET) and Charlie Hickman (1902 CLE) each had three hits for the Highlanders. Bill Doak (1914 SLN) lost for the first time this season (8-1), allowing seven runs, six earned, on 10 hits in six innings. His ERA went from 1.02 to 1.64. The Pirates have lost four in a row and are now one game behind the Highlanders in the West. Philadelphia at Turkey Island
Jacoby powers Phils to 8-3 win [/FONT][/center] Brook Jacoby (1987 CLE) belted two home runs and drove in six as Philadelphia takes the three-game series with an 8-3 win at Turkey Island. Jacoby ended the night 4 for 6, swatting a two-run shot in the first and in the ninth innings. Danny Murphy (1910 PHA) went 3 for 5. All nine Phillie starters had at least one hit, and 18 for the game. Tom Filer (1988 MLA) turned in a great spot start for the team, allowing two earned runs on five hits in 7 1/3 innings. Mike Koplove (2002 ARI) came on for his fifth save. Fred Frankhouse (1934 BON) gave up five runs on 10 hits in six innings to take the loss. Delaware Valley at LeHigh Valley
Grube grabs win for LeHigh [/FONT][/center] Frank Grube (1934 SLN) came through with a two-run double to put the Industrialists ahead for good in a 5-1 win over the Minutemen. Curt Simmons (1952 PHN) moved to 7-3 on the year, allowing one run on eight hits in seven innings. Rich Delucia (1995 SLN) struck out five in two innings for his 12th save. Carl Furillo (1953 BRO) was 3 for 4 with a home run and two RBI for LeHigh. Jamie Moyer (2002 SEA) took the loss, giving up three runs on nine hits in six innings.
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Post by tystates on Feb 28, 2012 18:26:34 GMT -5
May 22, 2012
Cumberland Valley 4, Fort McIntosh 1 Elk County 5, LeHigh Valley 2 Turkey Island 6, Laurel 3 Philadelphia 10, Allegheny 5 Pittsburgh 11, Appalachian 3
Cumberland Valley at Fort McIntosh
"Crafty Raffy" humbles Militia [/FONT][/center] Ken Raffensberger (1951 CIN) pitched his first complete game and Max Bishop (1928 PHA) drove in a pair of runs to give Allegheny a 4-1 win at hapless Fort McIntosh. Raffensberger (6-1) scattered nine hits with one walk and two strikeouts. Raffy has won his last five decisions and has lowered his ERA from 5.10 to 3.61 over that time. Raffensberger has allowed more than four earned runs only once this season. Bishop was 3 for 3 and hit his fifth home run of the year. Tom Brookens (1980 DET) also went deep for the Amish. John Burkett (1993 SFN) gave up four runs on seven hits in 7 1/3 innings in taking the loss, the fifth straight for Fort McIntosh. Elk County at LeHigh Valley
Elks steal win from LeHigh [/FONT][/center] The Outdoorsmen tore up the base paths with nine stolen bases en route to a 5-2 win over the Industrialists. Jimmy Slagle (1902 CUB) swiped three bags and Fielder Jones (1901 CHA) grabbed two. LeHigh catcher Frank Grube (1934 SLA) had three throwing errors in the game. They had five errors total. Elk County by far leads the Keystone League with 99 stolen bases. Slagle has swiped 28 and John Ward (HOF) 26, second and third in the league respectively. Mike Ryba (1944 BOA) pitched 5 2/3 innings for the win, allowing two runs on five hits with four walks. Jim Duffalo (1964 SFN) and Doug Brocail (1998 DET) finished up, allowing just one hit the rest of the way. Brocail secured his ninth save. Randy Gumpert (1949 CHA) took the loss, giving up four runs -- two earned -- on six hits and three walks in 6 2/3 innings. Turkey Island at Laurel
Collins rips through Highlanders [/FONT][/center] Rip Collins (1934 SLN) tripled and drove in three runs to lead the Susquehannocks to a 6-3 win over the Laurel Highlanders. Pat Malone (1928 CUB) took care of business on the mound in holding down the bats of the Highlanders. He went eight innings allowing three runs on 10 hits with eight strikeouts. Stan Belinda (1993 PIT) finished up for his seventh save in his first appearance in 11 days. Bob Moose (1968 PIT) was charged with six runs on eight hits in six innings for the loss. Stan Musial (HOF) had two doubles and three RBI for the Highlanders. Philadelphia at Allegheny
Murph, Campy blast Tribe, Phils win 10-5 [/FONT][/center] Danny Murphy (1910 PHA) and Roy Campanella (HOF) each had four RBI as the Phillies romped over the Indians 10-5. Murphy hit a pair of triples while Campy launched a grand slam home run. Mark Gubicza (1988 KCA) came off his last outing in which he had a perfect game with one out in the ninth before giving up a base hit. This time out Gubicza (5-5) allowed three runs on 14 hits in 7 2/3 innings. Gubicza has won two in a row and five of his last seven starts, bringing his ERA down to 3.11. The Indians outhit Philly 17-9, but left 12 men on base. Tom Daly (1901 BRO), Jim Russell (1944 PIT), Bill McKechnie (1914 IND FL) and Fred Hartman (1901 CHA) all had three hits in the game. Bill Robinson (1977 PIT) hit his ninth home run. Bob Priddy (1968 CHA) gave up six runs -- one earned -- on five hits and four walks in six innings for the loss. Allegheny had three errors behind him. Appalachian at Pittsburgh
Wagner rips Miners, Bucs end slide [/FONT][/center] Honus Wagner (HOF) went 3 for 5 with a home run and four RBI to lead the Pirates past the Coal Miners 11-3 and end a four-game losing streak and pull back into a first-place tie with the Highlanders. The Pirates trailed 3-2 until a five-run fourth. Every starter had a hit except Buddy Bell (HER). Glenn Beckert (1971 CUB) had three RBI and Bobby Del Greco (1952 PIT) was 3 for 4 with three runs scored. Al Mamaux (1915 PIT) had a short night, allowing three runs on six hits in six innings for his eighth win of the year. Lew Moren (1909 PHN) worked three scoreless innings for his first save. Harry Coveleski (1916 DET) was charged with seven runs -- two earned -- on seven hits in 3 2/3 innings. Sparky Adams (1926 CUB) had two errors at second base that made eight of the 11 runs scored by the Pirates unearned.
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Post by tystates on Feb 29, 2012 11:53:27 GMT -5
May 23, 2012
Cumberland Valley 11, Fort McIntosh 10 LeHigh Valley 8, Elk County 6 Laurel 4, Turkey Island 2 Philadelphia 8, Allegheny 3 Pittsburgh 2, Appalachian 1
Cumberland Valley at Fort McIntosh
Amish survive Militia rally [/FONT][/center] An incredible game that saw the Militia battle back from an 11-5 deficit only to fall short against the Amish 11-10. The Militia bats came to life, banging out 12 hits and belting four home runs. It wasn't enough as Tom Herr (1985 SLN) hit his first dinger of the year and Jim Spencer (1979 NYY) cleared the bases with a double and had four RBI. Cumberland Valley scored six runs in the third inning off Doc Medich (1975 NYY). Both teams had three errors that cost each squad two unearned runs on the night. Chris Nabholz (1991 MON) gave up five runs on six hits in five innings for the win, and allowed the first two home runs off him this season in 43 innings. Gene Garber (1978 ATN) gave up a double to Jack Clark (1987 SLN) in the ninth, but struck out Hack Wilson (HOF) and Tito Francona (1959 CLE) to end the game for his ninth save. Both teams had 12 hits in the game. There were five home runs, two triples and seven doubles between the two teams. Light-hitting Mickey Haslin (1934 PHN), playing in a backup role, went 3 for 4 with two doubles and his second home run of the year for the Militia. Baldy Louden (1914 BUF FL), Dick Allen (HER) and Clark also went yard for Fort McIntosh. Fort McIntosh has now lost six straight games after having put together a four-game winning streak. This was just the second time this season the Militia scored 10 or more runs in a game. They are 2-16 against the East and 8-20 versus the West, and 0-9 in one-run games. Surprisingly, the Militia are second in the league with 38 home runs. They have scored the second fewest runs (189) and are last in batting average (.236) and ERA (6.13). Elk County at LeHigh Valley
Whitey gives LeHigh walk-off win [/FONT][/center] The consumate team player, known for his saying "Putting we ahead of I," Whitey Kurowski (1944 SLN) took it upon himself to give LeHigh Valley an 8-6 win over Elk County with a walk-off three-run homer. Kurowski cranked a two-run homer in the eighth to bring the Industrialists within one at 6-5. Doug Brocail (1998 DET) issued a two-out free pass to Buck Freeman (1901 BOA) with the tying run already on second base. Kurowski made him pay with a blast to leftfield, his eighth of the season. Marty O'Toole (1914 PIT) took the win to improve to 4-0 after working two scoreless innings of relief. Elk County outhit LeHigh 14-11. They had two errors that cost them three runs in the game. Red Murray (1910 NYG) and Walter Blair (1914 BUF FL) each had three hits for the Outdoorsmen. Turkey Island at Laurel
"Cheerful Charlie" lifts Highlanders to 4-2 win [/FONT][/center] Charlie Hickman, also known as "Cheerful Hick" or "Piano Legs," used those legs with his bat to rip a pinch-hit two-run triple in the bottom of the eighth to give the Highlanders a 4-2 win over Turkey Island. Joe Klink (1990 OAK) gave up three straight two-out hits that tied the game 2-2, the last being a single by Ken Griffey Sr. (1977 CIN) that dropped in front of centerfielder Moose McCormick (1909 NYG) to tie the game. Hickman came off the bench to smash a triple to take a 4-2 lead. Ed Roebuck (1964 PHN) worked the ninth for his 13th save. Terry Mulholland (1993 PHN) won his seventh against just one defeat this season, going eight innings and allowing two runs on eight hits with nine strikeouts. Elmer Knetzer (1914 PIT FL) got a no-decision after going seven innings and giving up one run on seven hits. sabr.org/bioproj/person/3d537ba3Philadelphia at Allegheny
Higginson powers Phils to 8-3 win [/FONT][/center] Bobby Higginson (1996 DET) connected for a 'big fly' with three RBI to lead the Phillies past the Indians 8-3. Walt Masterson (1953 WAS) pitched a complete game, allowing three runs on eight hits and striking out 10. Higginson missed two weeks of the season due to injuries. In 22 games he's starting to get his bat going, hitting .301 with six doubles, three home runs and 15 RBI. Bill Robinson (1977 PIT) broke up the shutout with a three-run homer, his 10th, in the bottom of the sixth. Joe Beggs (1943 CIN) was charged with six runs -- two earned -- on seven hits in four innings and is now 1-6 on the year with a 6.38 ERA. Appalachian at Pittsburgh
Bucs edge Miners 2-1 [/FONT][/center] Frank Smith (1909 CHA) and Stan Coveleski (HOF) locked up in an excellent pitching contest. The Pirates managed to bring two runs across in the fifth and collected a 2-1 win. Both of Pittsburgh's runs scored on ground ball force outs at second base. Tony Bartirome (1952 PIT) and George Susce (1944 CLE), the bottom two hitters, drove in the runs. Smith (4-7) went the distance, allowing one run on five hits. John Hummel (1909 BRO) plated the lone run for the Miners. Coveleski (3-7) also threw a complete game, giving up two runs on just four hits.
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Post by tystates on Mar 1, 2012 17:43:46 GMT -5
May 24, 2012
Delaware Valley 6, Appalachian 2 Turkey Island 2, Cumberland Valley 0 Lake Erie 2, Pittsburgh 1 Fort McIntosh 7, Elk County 3 Philadelphia 18, LeHigh Valley 0 Allegheny 2, Laurel 0
Delaware Valley at Appalachian
Long ball givers Minutemen 6-2 victory [/FONT][/center] Reggie Jackson (HOF) and Mickey Vernon (1953 WAS) each homered and the Minutemen collected a 6-2 win over the Coal Miners. Jackson went 3 for 3 with two RBI, and Vernon was 3 for 5. Ray Caldwell (1914 NYY) gathered his sixth win of the year, allowing two runs on seven hits in 7 2/3 innings. Caldwell has won three straight and four of his last five starts. Herb Pennock (HOF) got out of a bases loaded jam in the eighth and finished for his first save. Jake Daubert (1914 BRO) hit a two-run homer in the first inning for the Miners to extend his hitting streak to 16 games. Paul Hartzell (1977 CAA) was tagged for six runs on 10 hits in five innings for the loss. Harry Dorish (1954 CHA) worked four innings of two-hit relief to give Appalachian a chance to come back. Cumberland Valley at Turkey Island
Matty beats Wee Willie in mound showdown Christy Mathewson (HOF) battled "Wee Willie" Bill Sherdel (1928 SLN) to a scoreless ballgame in the eighth. The Susquehannocks scored twice to take a 2-0 win in the four-game series opener. Mathewson (8-2) allowed just five singles and one walk with six strikeouts to lower his ERA to 1.94. Matty has won his last four starts. Sherdel (1-5) gave up just four hits and fanned five in the tough loss. Moose McCormick (1909 NYG) led off the bottom of the eighth with a triple. Jim Todd (1975 OAK) came in to pitch and pinch hitter Joe Martin (1903 SLA) hit a sacrfice fly. After two out, the Susquehannocks strung together three straight hits, with Harry Lumley (1906 BRO) making the score 2-0. Pittsburgh at Lake Erie
Erie's own Wickersham befuddles Pirates [/FONT][/center] Erie native Dave Wickersham (1964 DET) limited the Pirates to four hits and Lake Erie edged Pittsburgh 2-1. Wickersham (6-4) gave up a solo home run to Hank Sauer (1954 CUB) that tied the game 1-1 in the top of the second. Lynn Jones (1979 DET) plated the go-ahead run for the Mudpuppies with a base hit in the sixth. Ron Kline (1968 PIT) got the last two outs for his eighth save. Sam McDowell (1968 CLE) allowed two runs on eight hits with seven strikeouts in 7 1/3 innings to take the loss. Elk County at Fort McIntosh
The Fort stands strong, ends losing streak [/FONT][/center] Fort McIntosh stood tall and finally ended another losing streak, this one of six games. Jack Rowan (1910 CIN) earned his first win of the year, taking a shutout into the ninth inning and the Militia won 7-3. Rowan (1-4) grew tired after the eighth, but started the ninth and gave up a pair of hits. Gus Dorner (1906 BON) got an out but ended up walking a run home. Don Shaw (1971 SLN) let two more runs in before ending the game. Rube Waddell (HOF) allowed four runs on five hits in seven innings for the loss. Dick Allen (HER) smashed two home runs for the Militia and had four RBI. Jack Clark (1987 SLN) and Pete Suder (1949 PHA) also went deep. Philadelphia at LeHigh Valley
Jimmy breaks the dyke against LeHigh [/FONT][/center] Jimmy Dykes (1925 PHA) tripled, homered and drove in six runs as the Philadelphia Phillies punished the Industrialists for their evil ways 18-0. The Phillies had a two touchdown lead after five innings. Brook Jacoby (1987 CLE) and Harry Davis (1906 PHA) also hit home runs. Bobby Higginson (1996 DET), Roy Campanella (HOF) and Ralph Young (1916 DET) each had two RBI. All nine starters had at least one hit, and Bill Hinchman (1915 PIT) scored four runs. Seven players drove in at least one run and eight players scored a run. Bill Dietrich (1943 CHA) started ahead of the struggling Bucky Walters (1944 CIN) and tossed a three-hit shutout. Bob Heffner (1964 BOA) didn't have it on this night, giving up 14 runs -- nine earned -- on nine hits in five innings of work. The Phillies have won four in a row and are 5-1 on their current 13-game road trip. In those last four wins, they have scored 8, 10, 8 and 18 runs. Philly is now two games away from LeHigh to get out of the East division basement. LeHigh Valley also lost 18-0 to Delaware Valley just four days ago. Laurel at Allegheny
Indians ground Highlanders [/FONT][/center] Matt Clement (2002 CUB) tossed an impressive five-hit shutout and the Indians knocked off the Highlanders 2-0. Clement (5-4) walked two and struck out nine. After allowing a hit and a walk to start the top of the ninth, he struck out Charlie Hickman (1902 CLE), Ken Griffey Sr. (1977 CIN) and Rich Rollins (1964 MIN) to end the game. Clement walked two and struck out nine, and leads the league with 72 Ks. It was 0-0 contest until two out in the last of the seventh. Cal Abrams (1954 BAL) connected for his first home run of the year to give Allegheny a 2-0 lead (it was a 1-2 HR split). On the losing side was Bert Humphries (1914 CUB). He allowed just four hits in the complete game loss. The loss keeps the Highlanders tied with Pittsburgh for first place in the West, with Elk County only 1 1/2 games back.
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Post by tystates on Mar 3, 2012 18:00:15 GMT -5
May 25, 2012
Appalachian 3, Delaware Valley 1 Cumberland Valley 6, Turkey Island 5 Pittsburgh 9, Lake Erie 0 Elk County 8, Fort McIntosh 7 Philadelphia 4, LeHigh Valley 3 Laurel 8, Allegheny 5
Delaware Valley at Appalachian
Daubert jack gives Miners win [/FONT][/center] Jake Daubert (1914 BRO) cranked a two-run homer in the third inning, now he has a hit in 17 straight games, and the Coal Miners went on to a 3-1 win over Delaware Valley. Ed Walsh (HOF) went the distance for Appalachian, giving up one run on eight hits. He is 7-6 on the year and has yet to have a no-decision. Walsh was 1-5 with a 5.29 ERA but has won three in a row and six of seven starts to lower his ERA to 4.43. Daubert is atop the Keystone State League with a .420 batting average. Catcher Steve O'Neill (1918 CLE) wetn 3 for 4 with an RBI for the Miners. Bobby Shantz (1952 PHA) was outpitched, as he only allowed two runs on seven hits in 6 1/3 innings and falls to 7-3. Shantz was 6-1 in his last seven starts. Buck Weaver (1918 CHA) had three of the eight hits for the Minutemen. The Miners are now three games in back of the Minutemen for the top spot in the East. Cumberland Valley at Turkey Island
Amish edge Islanders 6-5 [/FONT][/center] Greg Gross (1984 PHN) drove in two runs and great relief pitching gave Cumberland Valley a 6-5 win over Turkey Island. Jim Todd (1975 OAK) got out of the seventh with runners on the corners and only one out. Gene Garber (1978 ATL) pitched two innings for his 10th save, getting out of trouble in the ninth with men on the corners again and one out. Eddie Plank (HOF) got the much-needed win to stand at 2-7 for the year, giving up five runs on eight hits in 6 1/3 innings. Plank had not won since April 15, losing six straight decisions. The Amish scored three in the first off Pete Vuckovich (1978 SLN), but Turkey Island scored three in the third to pull within one at 4-3. Vuckovich (4-4) gave up five runs on nine hits and six walks in 5 1/3 innings. Tom Jones (1909 SLA) had three hits and Harry Lumley (1906 BRO) had three RBI for the Susquehannocks. Cumberland Valley left 13 men on base. Pittsburgh at Lake Erie
Erie nearly no-hit, Bucs win 9-0 [/FONT][/center] Bill Doak (1914 SLN) had a no-hitter broken up in the eighth inning but went on to finish a three-hit shutout and the Pirates put away the Mudpuppies 9-0. Doak (9-1) dominated the Mudpuppies. Shortstop Terry Turner (1906 CLE) singled up the middle to break up the no-no with two out in the eighth inning. Doak finished with three walks and three strikeouts, and remains the league leader in ERA at 1.47. This was his fourth shutout of the season. The Bucs added three runs in the ninth just for good measure. Bobby Wallace (HOF), Bobby Del Greco (1952 PIT), and Bill Hallman (1903 PHN) each had two RBI and Frank Thomas (1954 PIT) was 3 for 4. Gary Peters (1964 CHA) gave up six runs on eight hits with five walks in five innings to take the loss. Peters (7-4) had won five straight starts and hadn't allowed an earned run in his two outings (16 innings). Elk County at Fort McIntosh
Outdoorsmen break down the Fort [/FONT][/center] Art Howe (1978 HOU) homered and the Outdoorsmen withstood a ninth-inning rally to beat the Militia 8-7. Fort McIntosh came to life in the last of the ninth. Sparky Lyle (HER) came on and struck out two, but a walk and a bases loaded pinch hit triple by Tom McCreery (1901 BRO) made the score 8-7. Doug Brocail (1998 DET) walked Jack Clark (1987 SLN) but got Dick Allen (HER) to pop up to end the game for his 10th save. Bob Shawkey (1916 NYY) got the win, allowing six runs -- three earned -- on seven hits in eight innings of work. John Ward (HOF) and Don Hoak (1957 CIN) each had three hits for Elk County. Doc Medich (1975 NYY) falls to 2-8 with the loss, giving up six runs, five earned, on eight hits in five innings. Elk County had four errors and the Militia had two. Philadelphia at LeHigh Valley
Phils win in ninth [/FONT][/center] John Knight (1910 NYY) drove in the winning run in the top of the ninth as the Phils beat the Industrialists 4-3. Bucky Walters (1944 CIN) pitched eight innings to get the win and is now 3-8, but with the dreaded 6.66 ERA. He allowed three runs, two earned, on six hits. Mike Koplove (2002 ARI) got his sixth save. The Phillies outhit the Industrialists 10-7. Curt Simmons (1952 PHN) got a no-decision, giving up home runs to Bill Hinchman and Del Ennis. He had only allowed two long balls all season. Curly Ogden (1925 WAS) was the loser, allowing one run on three hits in 1 2/3 innings. Roy Campanella (HOF) had three hits for Philadelphia, and Carl Furillo (1953 BRO) hit his ninth home run for LeHigh. The Phillies have won five in a row and are now nine games out of first, but one game behind LeHigh Valley to get out of the basement in the East. Laurel at Allegheny
Highlanders score late, beat Tribe 8-5 [/FONT][/center] Rich Rollins (1964 MIN) hit a bases loaded single to break 2-2 tie and cue a five-run seventh and the Highlanders finished off the Indians 8-5. All nine starters had a hit for the Highlanders. Bill Phillips (1902 CIN) went seven innings for the win, allowing five runs on nine hits. Ed Roebuck (1964 PHN) threw a perfect ninth for his 14th save. Tim Conroy (1983 OAK) battled the whole game to get out of trouble, as Laurel left 12 men on base. Conroy (2-4) was charged with nine runs on five hits and nine walks. Another day ends with the Pirates and Highlanders tied for first place in the West.
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Post by tystates on Mar 4, 2012 7:39:26 GMT -5
May 26, 2012
Appalachian 7, Delaware Valley 6 Turkey Island 9, Cumberland Valley 4 Lake Erie 4, Pittsburgh 3 Fort McIntosh 5, Elk County 4 (10 inn) Philadelphia 10, LeHigh Valley 1 Laurel 7, Allegheny 3
Delaware Valley at Appalachian
Miners edge Minutemen 7-6 [/FONT][/center] Jake Daubert (1914 BRO) went 2 for 4 with two doubles and two RBI as the Miners scored one in the seventh to knock off first-place Delaware Valley 7-6. Appalachian scored three runs in the second and third innings to take a 6-4 lead and knock Jamie Moyer (2002 SEA) out of the game. Mike Piazza (HER) tied the game 6-6 for the Minutemen with a two-run homer. Adam Comorosky (1930 PIT) drove in the winning run in the seventh. Harry Coveleski (1916 DET) gave up six runs -- four earned -- on nine hits in seven innings but got the win. Joe Grzenda (1971 WAS) struck out Bris Lord (1910 PHA), Piazza and Reggie Jackson (HOF) in the ninth for his 10th save. Jing Johnson (1917 PHA) allowed one run on two hits in four innings of relief and took the loss. Delaware Valley had two errors and Appalachian committed three. The Miners are now only two games behind the Minutemen in the East. Cumberland Valley is also missing Sparky Adams and Hugh Jennings due to injury. Cumberland Valley at Turkey Island
Islanders attack Amish late, win 9-4 [/FONT][/center] Three players drove in a pair of runs for the Susquehannocks as they scored all their runs in the last three innings to beat Cumberland Valley 9-4. Mike Mowrey (1910 SLN), Mickey Doolan (1910 PHN) and Moose McCormick (1909 NYG) each had two RBI. Rip Collins (1934 SLN) went 3 for 5. Pat Malone (1928 CUB) allowed three runs on seven hits and five walks in seven innings for the win. Stan Belinda (1993 PIT) finished the game for his eighth save. Tom Brookens (1980 DET) hit his fourth home run of the year for the Amish. Ken Raffensberger (1951 CIN) took the loss, giving up five runs in the bottom of the sixth. The Amish are in third place in the East, five games out of first and one game ahead of the Susquehannocks. Les Bell and Bruce Sutter are both hurt for the Amish. Pittsburgh at Lake Erie
Erie dumps Bucs 4-3 [/FONT][/center] Sherry Magee (1910 PHN) drilled a two-run homer to help Lake Erie take a 4-3 win over West-division leading Pittsburgh. Jim Owens (1959 PHN) held the Pirates to just three hits with two walks in eight innings, allowing three runs (two earned). Ron Kline (1968 PIT) picked up his ninth save. Buddy Bell (HER) had two of the three hits for the Pirates and drove in two runs. Al Mamaux (1915 PIT) gave up four runs -- two earned -- on six hits and five walks in six innings to see his record drop to 8-2. Mamaux had won four straight starts. Pittsburgh has catchers Tom Satriano and Ed Sadowski both injured. Elk County at Fort McIntosh
Clark bomb gives Militia win [/FONT][/center] Fort McIntosh continues to battle for respectability in the West, and gutted out a great win against visiting Elk County. The Outdoorsmen tied the game in the eighth and took the lead in the 10th, but Jack Clark (1987 SLN) launched a two-run homer to win the game 5-4. Dick Allen (HER) reached on a two-out infield hit to keep the Militia alive. Clark belted his ninth home run of the year, the fourth roundtripper of the game for Fort McIntosh. Tony Rensa (1930 PHN) and Emmett Hedrick (1901 SLN) hit back to back jacks in the third for a 3-0 lead. Steve Souchock (1953 DET) homered in the second. John Burkett (1993 SFN) pitched nine innings for a no-decision, allowing three runs on 10 hits. Matt Karchner (1995 CHA) pitched the 10th and got his first win. Elk County outhit the Militia 12-9 and missed a chance to gain ground on the Pirates. Philadelphia at LeHigh Valley
Phils romp 10-1 [/FONT][/center] A 1-1 game was blown wide open by an eight-run eighth inning and the Phillies dismantled the Industrialists 10-1. An error in the eighth ended up making five runs unearned, but the Phillie bats pounded out the hits in the decisive inning. Ralph Young (1916 DET) pinch ran, then ended up batting and he smashed a grand slam home run, and scored two runs in the inning. Five players had two hits for the Phillies as they finished with 14 safeties. Mark Gubicza (1988 KCA) pitched a complete game, allowing one run on five hits and striking out seven. Gubicza (6-5) has won his last three starts, allowing four runs in 25 2/3 innings. Randy Gumpert (1949 CHA) took the loss, allowing three runs on eight hits in seven innings. Curly Ogden (1925 WAS) and Tommy Hughes (1941 PHN), pitching his first game of the season, allowed the other seven runs. The Phillies have won six in a row and are now tied with LeHigh Valley in fifth place in the East, eight games out of first. LeHigh currently has Doug Clemens, Frank Grube and Eddie Stanky on the disabled list. Laurel at Allegheny
McCosky pummels Tribe, Highlanders win 7-3 [/FONT][/center] Barney McCosky (1941 DET) went 4 for 5 with a home run and two RBI as the Higlanders pulled away late to finish off the Indians 7-3. The Highlanders forge a one-game lead over the Pittsburgh Pirates in the West. Ken Griffey Jr. (HER) had two RBI and Ken Macha (1980 MON) was 2 for 4 with two doubles. McCosky is now second in the league with a .395 batting average. Bruce Dal Canton (1972 KCA) won his second of the year, permitting two runs on nine hits in 5 2/3 innings. Bobby Locke (1960 CLE) finished the game, giving up one run on five hits for his second save. Jim Russell (1944 PIT) was 4 for 5 with two doubles and two RBI for the Indians. Cal Abrams (1954 BAL) went 4 for 4, as Allegheny outhit the Highlanders 14-11. The Indians left 12 men on base. Harry Gumbert (1943 SLN) allowed four runs on six hits in six innings to fall to 2-4. Allegheny is sporting Jason Conti and Lance Parrish on the injured list.
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Post by tystates on Mar 4, 2012 21:34:34 GMT -5
May 27, 2012
Delaware Valley 7, Appalachian 4 Turkey Island 11, Cumberland Valley 9 (10 inn) Pittsburgh 5, Lake Erie 2 Elk County 5, Fort McIntosh 3 Philadelphia 4, LeHigh Valley 3 Laurel 5, Allegheny 4 (10 inn)
Delaware Valley at Appalachian
Minutemen roar back for 7-4 win [/FONT][/center] A five-run fifth, keyed by a two-run double from Reggie Jackson (HOF), lifted the Minutemen to a 7-4 win over Appalachian. Jing Johnson (1917 PHA) worked three scoreless innings of relief then Joel Johnston (1993 PIT) finished for his 13th save. Jon Matlack (1978 TEX) allowed four runs on eight hits in five innings for his seventh win. The lefty has won six consecutive starts and has not lost since April 21. Roy Thomas (1903 PHN) was 3 for 5 with two RBI for the Minutemen. Paul Foytack (1957 DET) took the loss, charged with four runs on six hits in four innings. Gary Lavelle (1983 SFN) was no help, entering in the pivotal fifth inning and not being able to get out of trouble. Jake Daubert (1914 BRO) tripled in his first at-bat to extend his hitting streak to 19 games, longest in the league this season. That was his 10th triple to take over the league lead in that category. Eight of the 19 games Daubert had just one hit to stay alive, but his average has gone from .385 to .416 during the streak with 22 RBI. He has two three-hit games and two four-hit games over that span. Cumberland Valley at Turkey Island
Turkey Island out homers Amish, Islanders win 11-9 in 10 [/FONT][/center] It was home run derby for awhile with both teams going back and forth with the long ball. In the end the second home run of the day for Rip Collins (1934 SLN) was a walk-off shot in the bottom of the 10th and the Susquehannocks won 11-9. Collins finished with five RBI. Teammate Danny Taylor (1934 BRO) also smacked two home runs and he had six RBI. For the Amish it was Jim Spencer (1979 NYY) and Vic Wertz (1950 DET) hitting home runs. Joe Shaute (1928 CLE) came out the winning pitcher, giving up a run in the top of the 10th in his only inning of work. Gene Garber (1978 ATL) blew his first save of the season. These two teams are now tied for third place in the East, six games out of first. Pittsburgh at Lake Erie
Bucs pull away from Mudpuppies [/FONT][/center] Bobby Wallace (HOF) went 3 for 5 with three RBI and the Pittsburgh Pirates held off the Mudpuppies for a 5-2 win. Frank Smith (1909 CHA) had a one-hitter in the eighth inning. An error allowed Sherry Magee (1910 PHN) to clout a two-run homer and pull Erie within one at 3-2. Wallace singled through the drawn up infield in the ninth to add two more runs for the Pirates. Smith (5-7) went eight innings allowing two hits and one earned run. Johnny Miljus (1927 PIT) handled the ninth for his eighth save. Honus Wagner (HOF) added three hits for the Bucs. Bill Carrick (1901 WAS) pitched seven innings and allowed three runs on eight hits in the loss. Elk County at Fort McIntosh
Outdoorsmen knock down Fort 5-3 [/FONT][/center] Elk County and Fort McIntosh went back and forth in a close one all the way to the end. The Outdoorsmen had 14 hits took a 5-3 win. Sparky Lyle (HER) put out fires in the eighth and ninth innings for his third save. Mike Mussina (HER) got the win, going 7 2/3 innings and allowing two earned runs on five hits. The number 2-7 hitters all had two hits apiece for the Outdoorsmen. Fort McIntosh had runners on base in the late innings and both Jack Clark (1987 SLN) and Hack Wilson (HOF) coming off the bench were unable to drive them home. Dick Allen (HER) hit his 12th home run for the Militia. Paul Minner (1952 CUB) allowed four runs on 10 hits in 6 2/3 innings to drop to 1-6 on the year. Philadelphia at LeHigh Valley
Phils pull out win in ninth [/FONT][/center] Four straight hits in the top of the ninth off closer Rich Delucia (1995 SLN) gave the Philadelphia Phillies a 4-3 win over LeHigh Valley to keep the winning streak alive. Del Ennis (1949 PHN) singled, Brook Jacoby (1987 CLE) doubled, and Jeff Leonard (1984 SFN) and Harry Davis (1906 PHA) each singled a run home in the top of the ninth to give the Phils a 4-3 lead. Davis had three RBI. Mike Koplove (2002 ARI) entered in the eighth and held the Industrialists off the scoreboard, then pitched the ninth to get the win in relief of Buster Narum (1964 WAS). Joe Boley (1930 PHA) was 3 for 3 with a home run for LeHigh. The fightin' Phils have won seven in a row and nine of the last 10 and now no longer in the basement of the East division. The Phillies are 8-1 on a current 13-game road trip. They are off for three days before playing four at Turkey Island. Laurel at Allegheny
Laurel pulls off comeback [/FONT][/center] The Highlanders came to life by scoring three runs to tie the game in the ninth, then taking a 5-4 win over Allegheny in the 10th. Rich Rollins (1964 MIN) tripled in the top of the 10th, then scored on an outfield error by Joe Harris (1925 WAS). Rollins went 3 for 5 and Bob Bailor (1977 TOR) went 3 for 4. Steve Sundra (1943 SLA) pitched three one-hit innings in relief of Bob Moose (1968 PIT) for the win. He is 3-0 out of the bullpen. Ed Roebuck (1964 PHN) got his 15th save. Curt Leskanic (1995 COL) kept the lead in the eighth but blew the save in the ninth. Gary Ross (1969 SDN) took the loss. The Tribe outhit the Highlanders 14-10. Fred Hartman (1901 CHA) went 4 for 5. The win keeps the Highlanders in first place by one game over the Pirates.
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