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MAY 12, 1962
Tonight is the second game in Houston between the Colt .45s and the San Francisco Giants.
New York Yankees 1B Bob Cerv announced that he will retire at the end of the season.
OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
AMERICAN LEAGUE
New York 15-10 at Cleveland 12-15
Boston 14-13 at Detroit 18-9
Kansas City 14-16 at Minnesota 24-5
Washington 8-21 at Baltimore 12-15
Chicago 14-15 at Los Angeles 7-19
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Milwaukee 16-14 at New York 10-19 (2)
Philadelphia 16-16 at Chicago 9-21
Pittsburgh 21-9 at Cincinnati 13-15
Los Angeles 21-10 at St Louis 17-13
SAN FRANCISCO (18-12) AT HOUSTON COLT .45S (10-22)
MATCHUPS
SP Don Larsen vs Hal Woodeshick Advantage San Francisco
C Ed Bailey vs Merritt Ranew Advantage San Francisco
1B Orlando Cepeda vs Norm Larker Advantage San Francisco
2B Chuck Hiller vs Joey Amalfitano Advantage Push
3B Jim Davenport vs Billy Goodman Advantage San Francisco
SS Jose Pagan vs Don Buddin Advantage Houston
LF Harvey Kuenn vs Al Spangler Advantage Houston
CF Willie Mays vs Don Taussig Advantage San Francisco
RF Felipe Alou vs Roman Mejias Advantage San Francisco
Overall Advantage San Francisco
In the top of the first, Alou scored the game's first run on a sacrifice fly from Mays.
In the bottom of the second, Goodman delivered the game-tying RBI single.
After three: San Francisco 1 Houston 1.
In the top of the fourth, a run-scoring single by Hiller put the Giants back in the lead.
In the bottom of the fourth, Goodman tied the game again, this time with a sacrifice fly.
In the bottom of the sixth, with runners at first and second and one out, Bobby Bolin took the mound for the Giants and got out of the inning unscathed.
After six: San Francisco 2 Houston 2.
Dean Stone took the mound for the Colt .45s in the top of the seventh.
Jim Umbricht took the mound for the Colt .45s in the top of the eighth. Cepeda hit an RBI single with two out to put the Giants back in the lead.
Stu Miller took the mound for the Giants in the bottom of the eighth.
The Colt .45s went down in order in the bottom of the ninth.
Final score: San Francisco 3 Houston 2.
PLAYER OF THE GAME
Hal Woodeshick 6.0 IP, 4 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 2 BB, 3 K
OTHER SCORES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
New York 5 Cleveland 4 12 innings
Boston 5 Detroit 4
Minnesota 6 Kansas City 4
Washington 6 Baltimore 4
Chicago 8 Los Angeles 2
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Milwaukee 4 New York 2 Game 1
Milwaukee 12 New York 4 Game 2
Philadelphia 8 Chicago 7 10 innings
Pittsburgh 4 Cincinnati 1
St Louis 8 Los Angeles 0
TOP PERFORMERS
1. Hank Aaron Milwaukee Braves 3 for 7, 3 HR, 8 RBI, 3 R, 3 BB
2. Joe Adcock Milwaukee Braves 4 for 9, 2B, 4 RBI, 3 R, 2 BB
3. Lee Maye Milwaukee Braves 5 for 9, 2 2B, RBI, 5 R, BB
Ernie Broglio of the St Louis Cardinals pitched a complete game shutout.
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