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Old 05-07-2017, 02:36 AM   #19
vrobx1
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APRIL 19, 1972

The second of two games in Chicago.

OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Cleveland 3-8 at Boston 7-4
Milwaukee 6-4 at New York 7-4
Detroit 3-6 at Baltimore 6-6
Kansas City 5-7 at Oakland 4-6 (2)
Minnesota 6-5 at California 4-6

NATIONAL LEAGUE
New York 3-6 at Montreal 5-4
St Louis 5-5 at Philadelphia 5-5
Los Angeles 2-9 at Atlanta 8-4
Houston 8-5 at Cincinnati 7-4
Chicago 5-5 at Pittsburgh 6-4
San Francisco 5-6 at San Diego 5-7

TEXAS RANGERS 6-5 AT CHICAGO WHITE SOX 8-4
MATCHUPS
SP Pete Broberg vs Stan Bahnsen Advantage Chicago
C Dick Billings vs Ed Hermann Advantage Chicago
1B Frank Howard vs Dick Allen Advantage Chicago
2B Ted Kubiak vs Mike Andrews Advantage Chicago
3B Dave Nelson vs Bill Melton Advantage Chicago
SS Toby Harrah vs Jorge Orta Advantage Texas
LF Jeff Burroughs vs Carlos May Advantage Texas
CF Elliott Maddox vs Jay Johnstone Advantage Texas
RF Ted Ford vs Pat H Kelly Advantage Chicago

The Rangers trying to avoid the sweep and their first ever series loss.

Chicago gets the first run of the game in the second inning. An unearned run.

After three: Chicago 1 Texas 0.

Chicago gets another unearned run in the fourth.

In the top of the sixth, Dick Billings ties the game with one swing of the bat. His second homer in as many games.

After six: Texas 2 Chicago 2.

Don Mincher comes in to pinch hit in the eighth and leads off with a double. And is stranded there.

In the bottom of the eighth, Chicago regains the lead off Horacio Pina.

And the Rangers go down in order in the ninth.

Final score: Chicago 3 Texas 2.

PLAYER OF THE GAME
Stan Bahnsen 8.0 IP, 6 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 4 BB, 4 K

OTHER SCORES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Cleveland 3 Boston 2
Milwaukee 5 New York 0
Baltimore 5 Detroit 3
Kansas City 15 Oakland 1 Game 1
Oakland 7 Kansas City 4 11 innings Game 2
California 4 Minnesota 2

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Montreal 3 New York 0
St Louis 4 Philadelphia 1
Los Angeles 4 Atlanta 3
Houston 2 Cincinnati 1 11 innings
Pittsburgh 9 Chicago 8
San Diego 11 San Francisco 0

TOP PERFORMERS
1. Fred Norman San Diego Padres 9.0 IP, 2 H, 0 ER, 3 BB, 5 K, W

2. Mike Hedlund Kansas City Royals 9.0 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 1 BB, 7 K, W

3. Nate Colbert San Diego Padres 3 for 4, HR, 4 RBI, 2 R

Also of note: Milwaukee Brewers SP Jim Jim Lonborg pitched a complete game shutout against the Yankees.

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