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Old 03-16-2019, 01:42 AM   #21
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APRIL 28, 1962
Tonight is the second game in the series in Houston between the Colt .45s and the Milwaukee Braves. The Colt .45s have lost seven straight. The Braves have won five of their last seven.

OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Minnesota 13-3 at Cleveland 7-7
Los Angeles 3-12 at Detroit 11-4
New York 8-5 at Washington 7-9
Boston 6-8 at Chicago 5-10
Baltimore 5-10 at Kansas City 10-7

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Philadelphia 8-10 at New York 5-11
Cincinnati 6-10 at St Louis 11-5
Pittsburgh 12-4 at Los Angeles 11-6
Chicago 6-11 at San Francisco 10-6

MILWAUKEE BRAVES (9-7) AT HOUSTON COLT .45S (5-13)
MATCHUPS
SP Bob Hendley vs Hal Woodeshick Advantage Milwaukee
C Joe Torre vs Hal W Smith Advantage Milwaukee
1B Joe Adcock vs Norm Larker Advantage Milwaukee
2B Frank Bolling vs Joey Amalfitano Advantage Milwaukee
3B Eddie Mathews vs Bob Aspromonte Advantage Milwaukee
SS Roy McMillan vs Don Buddin Advantage Push
LF Tommie Aaron vs Al Spangler Advantage Houston
CF Lee Maye vs Don Taussig Advantage Milwaukee
RF Hank Aaron vs Roman Mejias Advantage Milwaukee
Overall Advantage Milwaukee

Woodeshick had a no-hitter through three.

After three: Milwaukee 0 Houston 0.

In the bottom of the fourth, Aspromonte hit a two-run double to put the Colt .45s on the board first.

Torre led off the top of the fifth with a double to break up the no-hitter. Tommie Aaron put the Braves on the board with an RBI double of his own. With two out, Maye put the Braves in the lead with a two-run single.

In the top of the sixth, the Braves increased their lead with an RBI double by Matthews. With runners at first and second and one out, Dean Stone took the mound for the Colt .45s. Bolling greeted him with a three-run homer.

After six: Milwaukee 7 Houston 2.

Jim Golden took the mound for the Colt .45s in the top of the eighth.

With a runner on first and two out in the bottom of the eighth, Lew Burdette took the mound for the Braves.

In the top of the ninth, Hank Aaron collected an RBI double. Matthews then brought Hank home with a single.

Don Nottebart took the mound for the Braves in the bottom of the ninth.

Final score: Milwaukee 9 Houston 2.

PLAYER OF THE GAME
Bob Hendley 7.2 IP, 5 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 4 BB, 2 K

OTHER SCORES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Minnesota 11 Cleveland 4
Detroit 8 Los Angeles 7
New York 2 Washington 0
Boston 5 Chicago 2
Baltimore 3 Kansas City 2 10 innings

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Philadelphia 6 New York 5
Cincinnati 14 St Louis 3
Los Angeles 4 Pittsburgh 2
San Francisco 4 Chicago 3

TOP PERFORMERS
1. Vada Pinson Cincinnati Reds 4 for 5, 2 HR, 4 RBI, 3 R, BB

2. Jim Bouton New York Yankees 9.0 IP, 6 H, 0 ER, 2 BB, 6 K, W

3. Eddie Kasko Cincinnati Reds 3 for 4, 2B, 3 RBI, 2 R, BB

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Old 03-17-2019, 01:09 AM   #22
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APRIL 29, 1962
The Colt .45s are not only trying to avoid being swept by the Milwaukee Braves, they are also trying to avoid going 0-9 in this home stand.

OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Boston 7-8 at Chicago 5-11 (2)
New York 9-5 at Washington 7-10 (2)
Minnesota 14-3 at Cleveland 7-8 (2)
Los Angeles 3-13 at Detroit 12-4
Baltimore 6-10 at Kansas City 10-8

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Chicago 6-12 at San Francisco 11-6 (2)
Cincinnati 7-10 at St Louis 11-6 (2)
Philadelphia 9-10 at New York 5-12 (2)
Pittsburgh 12-5 at Los Angeles 12-6 (2)

MILWAUKEE BRAVES (10-7) AT HOUSTON COLT .45S (5-14)
MATCHUPS
SP Bob Shaw vs Ken T Johnson Advantage Houston
C Del Crandall vs Hal W Smith Advantage Milwaukee
1B Joe Adcock vs Norm Larker Advantage Milwaukee
2B Frank Bolling vs Joey Amalfitano Advantage Milwaukee
3B Eddie Mathews vs Bob Aspromonte Advantage Milwaukee
SS Roy McMillan vs Don Buddin Advantage Push
RF Tommie Aaron vs Al Spangler Advantage Houston
CF Lee Maye vs Don Taussig Advantage Milwaukee
RF Hank Aaron vs Roman Mejias Advantage Milwaukee
Overall Advantage Milwaukee

In the bottom of the first, Mejias gave the Colt .45s the lead with an RBI single.

In the top of the second, McMillan tied the game with an RBI double. Tommie Aaron brought McMillan home with a single to give the Braves the lead.

In the top of the third, Bolling's second triple of the game scored Mathews from first. Crandall then brought Bolling home with a two-out single.

In the bottom of the third, the Colt .45s loaded the bases withnobody out. Spangler beat out the 5-4-3 and Johnson scored from third.

After three: Milwaukee 4 Houston 2.

In the top of the fifth, Adcock scored from third when Mathews grounded into the 4-6-3.

After six: Milwaukee 5 Houston 2.

Maye led off the top of the seventh with a home run.

Jim Golden took the mound for the Colt .45s in the top of the ninth. Hank Aaron scored from third on a wild pitch.

The Braves had 11 hits in the game.

Final score: Milwaukee 7 Houston 2.

PLAYER OF THE GAME
Bob Shaw 9.0 IP, 6 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 2 BB, 4 K

OTHER SCORES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Chicago 2 Boston 0 Game 1
Chicago 9 Boston 2 Game 2
New York 17 Washington 5 Game 1
Washington 5 New York 2 Game 2
Minnesota 7 Cleveland 3 Game 1
Minnesota 14 Cleveland 9 Game 2
Detroit 7 Los Angeles 6
Kansas City 13 Baltimore 4

NATIONAL LEAGUE
San Francisco 5 Chicago 2 Game 1
San Francisco 5 Chicago 1 Game 2
St Louis 12 Cincinnati 4 Game 1
St Louis 8 Cincinnati 2 Game 2
Philadelphia 9 New York 1 Game 1
Philadelphia 3 New York 2 Game 2
Pittsburgh 7 Los Angeles 6 11 innings Game 1
Pittsburgh 5 Los Angeles 1 10 innings Game 2

TOP PERFORMERS
1. Lenny Green Minnesota Twins 4 for 8, 2B, 2 HR, 5 RBI, 4 R, 3 BB

2. Chuck Essegian Cleveland Indians 5 for 9, 2 HR, 3 RBI, 4 R, BB

3. Hal Naragon Minnesota Twins 3 for 8, 2 HR, 5 RBI, 4 R

Eddie Fisher of the Chicago White Sox pitched a complete game shutout.

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Old 03-17-2019, 03:03 AM   #23
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APRIL 30, 1962
After going 0-9 on their home stand, the Colt .45s have the day off.

AL Player of the Week: RF Al Kaline Detroit Tigers

NL Player of the Week: 2B Jim Gilliam Los Angeles Dodgers

Baltimore Orioles SP Hal Brown suffered a torn posterior cruciate ligament and will miss the rest of the season.

WEEKLY POWER RANKINGS
1. Minnesota Twins
2. Detroit Tigers
3. Pittsburgh Pirates
4. San Francisco Giants
5. St Louis Cardinals
6. Milwaukee Braves
7. New York Yankees
8. Los Angeles Dodgers
9. Philadelphia Phillies
10. Kansas City Athletics
11. Washington Senators
12. Chicago White Sox
13. Boston Red Sox
14. Cleveland Indians
15. Cincinnati Reds
16. Baltimore Orioles
17. Chicago Cubs
18. New York Mets
19. Houston Colt .45s
20. Los Angeles Angels

STANDINGS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Minnesota 16-3
Detroit 13-4
New York 10-6
Kansas City 11-8
Washington 8-11
Boston 7-10
Cleveland 7-10
Chicago 7-11
Baltimore 6-11
Los Angeles 3-14

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pittsburgh 14-5
San Francisco 13-6
St Louis 13-6
Milwaukee 11-7
Los Angeles 12-8
Philadelphia 11-10
Cincinnati 7-12
Chicago 6-14
New York 5-14
Houston 5-15

HOUSTON COLT .45S TEAM LEADERS
BATTING AVERAGE
Al Spangler .295
Joey Amalfitano .259
Don Taussig .258

HOME RUNS
Don Buddin and Roman Mejias 2
Five tied with 1

RBI
Roman Mejias 12
Norm Larker 8
Don Buddin 7

ERA
Turk Farrell 2.10
Bob Bruce 3.16
Ken T Johnson 5.01

WINS
Turk Farrell 2
Three tied with 1

STRIKEOUTS
Ken T Johnson 38
Turk Farrell 26
Bob Bruce 19

HOUSTON COLT .45S TEAM STATS AND NL RANK
Runs scored 53 10th
Batting average .223 10th
OBP .273 10th
Home Runs 9 9th
Stolen Bases 2 10th
Runs against 87 7th
Starters ERA 4.20 8th
Bullpen ERA 2.63 3rd
Defensive efficiency .683 9th

OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
There are no American League games scheduled today.

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pittsburgh 14-5 at San Francisco 13-6
Milwaukee 11-7 at Philadelphia 11-10
Chicago 6-14 at Los Angeles 12-8

OTHER SCORES
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pittsburgh 6 San Francisco 1
Milwaukee 4 Philadelphia 3
Los Angeles 4 Chicago 1

TOP PERFORMERS
1. Sandy Koufax Los Angeles Dodgers 9.0 IP, 4 H, 1 ER, 1 BB, 12 K, W

2. Al McBean Pittsburgh Pirates 7.0 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 2 BB, 1 K, W

3. Tommie Aaron Milwaukee Braves 2 for 3, 2B, 3B, 4 RBI, BB

Chicago Cubs manager El Tappe criticized the media following tonight's loss.

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Old 03-17-2019, 06:53 AM   #24
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MAY 1, 1962
The Colt .45s begin a seven-game road trip with a three-game series in St Louis against the Cardinals. The Colt .45s have lost nine straight. The Cardinals have won six of their last eight. The Cardinals lead the season series 3-0.

AL Batter of the Month: RF Al Kaline Detroit Tigers

NL Batter of the Month: RF Felipe Alou San Francisco Giants

AL Pitcher of the Month: Frank Lary Detroit Tigers

NL Pitcher of the Month: Sandy Koufax Los Angeles Dodgers

AL Rookie of the Month: LF Manny Jimenez Kansas City Athletics

NL Rookie of the Month: LF Tommie Aaron Milwaukee Braves

OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Baltimore 6-11 at Minnesota 16-3
Los Angeles 3-14 at Cleveland 7-10
Boston 7-10 at Washington 8-11
New York 10-6 at Chicago 7-11
Detroit 13-4 at Kansas City 11-8

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Milwaukee 12-7 at Philadelphia 11-11
Cincinnati 7-12 at New York 5-14
Chicago 6-15 at Los Angeles 13-8
Pittsburgh 15-5 at San Francisco 13-7

HOUSTON COLT .45S (5-15) AT ST LOUIS CARDINALS (13-6)
MATCHUPS
SP Turk Farrell vs Ernie Broglio Advantage Houston
C Merritt Ranew vs Gene Oliver Advantage St Louis
1B Norm Larker vs Bill D White Advantage St Louis
2B Joey Amalfitano vs Julian Javier Advantage St Louis
3B Bob Aspromonte vs Ken Boyer Advantage St Louis
SS Don Buddin vs Julio Gotay Advantage Houston
LF Al Spangler vs Stan Musial Advantage Push
CF Don Taussig vs Curt Flood Advantage St Louis
RF Roman Mejias vs Carl Warwick Advantage St Louis
Overall Advantage St Louis

In the top of the first, Spangler put the Colt .45s on the board with an RBI triple. Mejias followed with a double that scored Spangler. Aspromonte brought Mejias home with a single.

In the top of the second, Farrell cashed in his own triple when he scored on a passed ball.

In the bottom of the second, the Cardinals loaded the bases with one out. Broglio went down on strikes for the second out. Javier drew a walk to force in the Cardinals first run. Warwick then scored on a wild pitch.

In the bottom of the third, Musial hit a solo home run.

After three: Houston 4 St Louis 3

In the bottom of the fifth, the Cardinals loaded the bases with two out. Warwick drew a walk to force in the tying run. Oliver grounded to third to end the inning.

In the bottom of the sixth, the Cardinals loaded the bases with two out. Farrell was called for a balk, bringing the go-ahead run in from third.

After six: St Louis 5 Houston 4.

After a leadoff walk in the bottom of the seventh, Bobby Shantz took the mound for the Colt .45s. One out later, Oliver hit a two-run homer.

In the top of the eighth, Taussig got the Colt .45s back in it with a two-run triple.

Jim Umbricht took the mound for the Colt .45s in the bottom of the eighth. Javier scored on a wild pitch.

The Colt .45s went down in order in the top of the ninth.

The Colt .45s lost despite tallying 11 hits.

Final score: St Louis 8 Houston 6.

PLAYER OF THE GAME
Stan Musial 2 for 2, HR, RBI, 3 R, 2 BB

OTHER SCORES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Minnesota 4 Baltimore 1
Los Angeles 5 Cleveland 4
Boston 8 Washington 1
New York 4 Chicago 2
Detroit 7 Kansas City 5

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Cincinnati 8 New York 4 13 innings
Los Angeles 4 Chicago 0
San Francisco 6 Pittsburgh 4
Milwaukee at Philadelphia ppd

TOP PERFORMERS
1. Don Drysdale Los Angeles Dodgers 8.2 IP, 3 H, 0 ER, 0 BB, 9 K, W

2. Jerry Lynch Cincinnati Reds 3 for 4, 2 HR, 3 RBI, 2 R

3. Bill Monbouquette Boston Red Sox 9.0 IP, 7 H, 1 ER, 0 BB, 7 K, W



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MAY 2, 1962
Tonight is the second game in the series in St Louis between the Colt .45s and the Cardinals. The Colt .45s have lost ten straight. The Cardinals have won seven of their last nine.

OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Baltimore 6-12 at Minnesota 17-3
Los Angeles 4-14 at Cleveland 7-11
Boston 8-10 at Washington 8-12
New York 11-6 at Chicago 7-12
Detroit 14-4 at Kansas City 11-9

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Milwaukee 12-7 at Philadelphia 11-11 (2)
Cincinnati 8-12 at New York 5-15
Pittsburgh 15-6 at San Francisco 14-7
Chicago 6-16 at Los Angeles 14-8

HOUSTON COLT .45S (5-16) AT ST LOUIS CARDINALS (14-6)
MATCHUPS
SP Bob Bruce vs Bob Gibson Advantage St Louis
C Hal W Smith vs Gene Oliver Advantage St Louis
1B Norm Larker vs Bill D White Advantage St Louis
2B Joey Amalfitano vs Julian Javier Advantage St Louis
3B Bob Aspromonte vs Ken Boyer Advantage St Louis
SS Don Buddin vs Julio Gotay Advantage Houston
LF Al Spangler vs Stan Musial Advantage Push
CF Don Taussig vs Curt Flood Advantage St Louis
RF Roman Mejias vs Carl Warwick Advantage Push
Overall Advantage St Louis

Bruce had a no-hitter through three.

After three: Houston 0 St Louis 0.

Oliver led off the bottom of the fifth with a double to bring an end to the no-hit bid. With runners at first and second and one out, Bruce left the game with an arm injury and was replaced by Jim Golden. Golden induced a couple of groundouts to end the inning.

In the bottom of the sixth, the Cardinals loaded the bases with one out. Oliver went down on strikes for the second out. Gotay grounded to third to end the inning.

After six: Houston 0 St Louis 0.

In the top of the seventh, Amalfitano tried to put the Colt .45s in the lead with a single but Warwick threw Taussig out at home as he was trying to score from second.

Bobby Shantz took the mound for the Colt .45s in the bottom of the seventh.

Jim Umbricht took the mound for the Colt .45s in the bottom of the eighth.

After nine: Houston 0 St Louis 0.

Lindy McDaniel took the mound for the Cardinals in the top of the tenth.

Dean Stone took the mound for the Cardinals in the top of the tenth. With runners at first and second, Warwick grounded to short to end the inning.

Dave Giusti took the mound for the Colt .45s in the bottom of the eleventh. With a runner on first, Javier popped up to end the inning.

Ed Bauta took the mound for the Cardinals in the top of the twelfth.

In the bottom of the twelfth, the Cardinals again got the winning run on first but this time Musial popped out to end the inning.

In the top of the thirteenth, with a runner on first and one out, Ray Washburn took the mound for the Cardinals and kept the Colt .45s from scoring.

Jim Busby took the mound for the Colt .45s in the bottom of the thirteenth. Pinch hitter Don Landrum flew out to center with the winning run at first to end the inning.

John C Anderson took the mound for the Cardinals in the top of the fourteenth.

In the bottom of the fourteenth, the Cardinals loaded the bases with two out. Warwick flew out to center to end another inning.

In the bottom of the fifteenth, Red Schoendienst ended the game with an RBI double.

The Colt .45s lost despite getting 16 hits. They also struck out 17 times.

Final score: St Louis 1 Houston 0.

PLAYER OF THE GAME
Bob Gibson 9.0 IP, 9 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 2 BB, 10 K

OTHER SCORES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Minnesota 7 Baltimore 1
Los Angeles 5 Cleveland 2
Boston 4 Washington 3
Chicago 7 New York 4
Kansas City 8 Detroit 4

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Milwaukee 5 Philadelphia 1 Game 1
Philadelphia 5 Milwaukee 4 Game 2
New York 12 Cincinnati 1
San Francisco 6 Pittsburgh 3
Los Angeles 4 Chicago 0

TOP PERFORMERS
1. Hank Aaron Milwaukee Braves 4 for 8, 3B, 2 HR, 5 RBI, 4 R, BB

2. Pete Richert Los Angeles Dodgers 9.0 IP, 4 H, 0 ER, 1 BB, 7 K. W

3. Bob Gibson St Louis Cardinals 9.0 IP, 9 H, 0 ER, 2 BB, 10 K

Minnesota Twins 3B Rich Rollins went hitless to end his hitting streak at 20 games.

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The Colt .45s have a familiar story of trying to avoid a series sweep as they face the Cardinals in St Louis tonight. The Colt .45s have lost eleven straight. The Cardinals have won four straight.

The Colt .45s have placed SP Bob Bruce on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to May 2.

OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Boston 9-10 at Washington 8-13
Detroit 14-5 at Kansas City 12-9
Baltimore 6-13 at Minnesota 18-3
New York 11-7 at Chicago 8-12

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pittsburgh 15-7 at San Francisco 15-7
Milwaukee 13-8 at Philadelphia 12-12

HOUSTON COLT .45S (5-17) AT ST LOUIS CARDINALS (15-6)
MATCHUPS
SP Hal Woodeshick vs Ray Sadecki Advantage St Louis
C Hal W Smith vs Gene Oliver Advantage St Louis
1B Norm Larker vs Bill D White Advantage St Louis
2B Joey Amalfitano vs Julian Javier Advantage St Louis
3B Bob Aspromonte vs Ken Boyer Advantage St Louis
SS Don Buddin vs Julio Gotay Advantage Houston
LF Al Spangler vs Stan Musial Advantage Push
CF Don Taussig vs Curt Flood Advantage St Louis
RF Roman Mejias vs Carl Warwick Advantage St Louis
Overall Advantage St Louis

In the bottom of the second, Gotay hit an RBI single.

In the top of the third, Spangler put the Colt .45s out in front with a two-run double. Mejias followed with an RBI single.

After three: Houston 3 St Louis 1.

In the bottom of the fourth, Gotay again got an RBI single.

In the top of the fifth, the Colt .45s loaded the bases with one out. Mejias knocked a run in with a single. Larker did the same. Aspromonte walked on four pitches to force in a run. Smith grounded into the 6-2 for the second out. Taussig then singled to score two more. The Colt .45s batted around the order in the inning.

In the bottom of the fifth, Boyer hit a two-run homer.

In the top of the sixth, Ray Washburn took the mound for the Cardinals. Mejias picked up another RBI with a single.

In the bottom of the sixth, Floor hit an RBI single.

After six: Houston 9 St Louis 5.

In the bottom of the seventh, Dave Giusti took the mound for the Colt .45s.

In the bottom of the eighth, pinch hitter Charlie James hit an RBI single.

In the top of the ninth, John C Anderson took the mound for the Cardinals. Larker got an RBI double. Taussig got one as well. Amalfitano brought one home with a single.

In the bottom of the ninth, George Brunet took the mound for the Colt .45s. Oliver hit a solo home run.

The two teams combined for 28 hits.

Final score: Houston 12 St Louis 7.

PLAYER OF THE GAME
Roman Mejias 4 for 4, 3 RBI, R, BB

OTHER SCORES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Boston 6 Washington 4 10 innings
Detroit 10 Kansas City 2
Minnesota 7 Baltimore 5
Chicago 7 New York 5

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pittsburgh 6 San Francisco 0
Philadelphia 5 Milwaukee 4

TOP PERFORMERS
1. Roman Mejias Houston Colt .45s 4 for 4, 3 RBI, R, BB

2. Don Mossi Detroit Tigers 9.0 IP, 4 H, 1 ER, 1 BB, 7 K, W

3. Bob Friend Pittsburgh Pirates 6.0 IP. 2 H, 0 ER, 1 BB, 8 K, W

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The Colt .45s will end this seven-game road trip with a four-game series in Milwaukee against the Braves. The Colt .45s ended an eleven-game losing streak last night and are 1-2 on this road trip. The Braves have won six of their last eight. The Braves lead the season series 3-0.

OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Detroit 15-5 at Minnesota 19-3
Chicago 9-12 at Boston 10-10
Cleveland 7-12 at Kansas City 12-10
Baltimore 6-14 at Los Angeles 5-14

NATIONAL LEAGUE
San Francisco 15-8 at Chicago 6-17
New York 6-15 at Philadelphia 13-12
St Louis 15-7 at Cincinnati 8-13
Los Angeles 15-8 at Pittsburgh 16-7

HOUSTON COLT .45S (6-17) AT MILWAUKEE BRAVES (13-9)
MATCHUPS
SP Ken T Johnson vs Bob Shaw Advantage Houston
C Merritt Ranew vs Joe Torre Advantage Milwaukee
1B Norm Larker vs Joe Adcock Advantage Milwaukee
2B Joey Amalfitano vs Frank Bolling Advantage Milwaukee
3B Bob Aspromonte vs Eddie Mathews Advantage Milwaukee
SS Don Buddin vs Roy McMillan Advantage Push
LF Al Spangler vs Tommie Aaron Advantage Houston
CF Don Taussig vs Mack Jones Advantage Milwaukee
RF Roman Mejias vs Hank Aaron Advantage Milwaukee
Overall Advantage Milwaukee

In the top of the second, the Colt .45s loaded the bases with one out. Johnson grounded into the 6-2 for the second out. Amalfitano then flew to left to retire the side.

In the top of the third, Buddin scored the game's first run when Mejias grounded into the 5-3. Spangler would score on a sacrifice fly from Aspromonte.

Johnson had a no-hitter through three.

After three: Houston 2 Milwaukee 0.

In the top of the fourth, a run-scoring double by Buddin increased the Colt .45s lead.

McMillan led off the bottom of the fifth with a single to break up the no-hitter. Tommie Aaron brought McMillan home with a double.

After six: Houston 3 Milwaukee 1.

In the top of the seventh, the Colt .45s loaded the bases with one out. On an 0-1 pitch, Taussig sent the ball 374 feet to right for a grand slam.

Lew Burdette took the mound for the Braves in the top of the eighth.

In the bottom of the eighth, Jones scored when Hank Aaron grounded to first.

Don Nottebart took the mound for the Braves in the top of the ninth.

The Colt .45s got 13 hits to secure their second straight win.

Final score: Houston 7 Milwaukee 2.

PLAYER OF THE GAME
Don Taussig 2 for 4, HR, 4 RBI, 2 R, BB

OTHER SCORES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Minnesota 8 Detroit 5
Chicago 15 Boston 6
Cleveland 5 Kansas City 3
Baltimore 5 Los Angeles 3

NATIONAL LEAGUE
San Francisco 12 Chicago 5
New York 5 Philadelphia 4
Cincinnati 8 St Louis 7 11 innings
Los Angeles 7 Pittsburgh 3

TOP PERFORMERS
1. Mike Hershberger Chicago White Sox 2 for 2, 2B, 2 RBI, 3 R, 4 BB

2. Bill D White St Louis Cardinals 2 for 3, 2 HR, 2 RBI, 2 R, 3 BB

3. Don Taussig Houston Colt .45s 2 for 4, HR, 4 RBI, 2 R, BB

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Today is the second game in the series in Milwaukee between the Colt .45s and the Braves. The Braves have lost three straight.

OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Chicago 10-12 at Boston 10-11
Washington 8-14 at New York 11-8
Cleveland 8-12 at Kansas City 12-11
Detroit 15-6 at Minnesota 20-3
Baltimore 7-14 at Los Angeles 5-15

NATIONAL LEAGUE
St Louis 15-8 at Cincinnati 9-13
New York 7-15 at Philadelphia 13-13
Los Angeles 16-8 at Pittsburgh 16-8
San Francisco 16-8 at Chicago 6-18

HOUSTON COLT .45S (7-17) AT MILWAUKEE BRAVES (13-10)
MATCHUPS
SP Bobby Tiefenauer vs Tony Cloninger Advantage Push
C Hal W Smith vs Joe Torre Advantage Milwaukee
1B Norm Larker vs Joe Adcock Advantage Milwaukee
2B Joey Amalfitano vs Frank Bolling Advantage Milwaukee
3B Bob Aspromonte vs Eddie Mathews Advantage Milwaukee
SS Don Buddin vs Roy McMillan Advantage Push
LF Al Spangler vs Tommie Aaron Advantage Houston
CF Don Taussig vs Lee Maye Advantage Milwaukee
RF Roman Mejias vs Hank Aaron Advantage Milwaukee
Overall Advantage Milwaukee

In the bottom of the first, the Braves loaded the bases with one out. Torre singled to quickly give the Braves a two run lead.

In the bottom of the second, Maye hit an RBI double. Adcock followed with a run-scoring single.

Cloninger had a no-hitter through three.

After three: Milwaukee 4 Houston 0.

In the bottom of the fifth, Hank Aaron scored when Torre grounded to first.

Cloninger had a no-hitter through six.

Jim Golden took the mound for the Colt .45s in the bottom of the sixth. A Maye single combined with a Spangler throwing error scored Cloninger from second.

After six: Milwaukee 6 Houston 0.

Cloninger had a no-hitter through seven.

With one out in the top of the eighth, Smith singled to break up the no-hitter. Lew Burdette took the mound with a runner on first and one out.

George Brunet took the mound for the Colt .45s in the bottom of the eighth. Adcock got an RBI double.

Don Nottebart took the mound for the Braves in the top of the ninth.

The Braves out hit the Colt .45s 14-1 in the shutout.

Final score: Milwaukee 7 Houston 0.

PLAYER OF THE GAME
Tony Cloninger 7.1 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 3 K

OTHER SCORES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Boston 5 Chicago 4
New York 4 Washington 0
Cleveland 8 Kansas City 4
Minnesota 6 Detroit 5 12 innings
Baltimore 6 Los Angeles 2

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Cincinnati 8 St Louis 2
Philadelphia 5 New York 1
Los Angeles 2 Pittsburgh 0
San Francisco 4 Chicago 0

TOP PERFORMERS
1. Sandy Koufax Los Angeles Dodgers 9.0 IP, 5 H, 0 ER, 1 BB, 13 K. W

2. Leo Cardenas Cincinnati Reds 3 for 4, 2B, HR, 5 RBI, 2 R

3. Tony Cloninger Milwaukee Braves 7.1 IP, 1 H, 0 ER, 1 BB, 3 K, W

Bill Stafford of the New York Yankees pitched a complete game shutout.



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The Colt .45s will end their road trip with a Sunday double header in Milwaukee against the Braves. The Colt .45s have lost 12 of their last 14. The Braves have won 7 of their last 10.

OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Chicago 10-13 at Boston 11-11 (2)
Washington 8-15 at New York 12-8 (2)
Cleveland 9-12 at Kansas City 12-12 (2)
Detroit 15-7 at Minnesota 21-3
Baltimore 8-14 at Los Angeles 5-16

NATIONAL LEAGUE
New York 7-16 at Philadelphia 14-13 (2)
St Louis 15-9 at Cincinnati 10-13 (2)
Los Angeles 17-8 at Pittsburgh 16-9
San Francisco 17-8 at Chicago 6-19

HOUSTON COLT .45S (7-18) AT MILWAUKEE BRAVES (14-10) GAME ONE
SP Turk Farrell vs Warren Spahn Advantage Push
C Hal W Smith vs Joe Torre Advantage Milwaukee
1B Norm Larker vs Joe Adcock Advantage Milwaukee
2B Joey Amalfitano vs Frank Bolling Advantage Milwaukee
3B Bob Aspromonte vs Eddie Mathews Advantage Milwaukee
SS Don Buddin vs Roy McMillan Advantage Push
LF Al Spangler vs Lou B Johnson Advantage Houston
CF Don Taussig vs Lee Maye Advantage Milwaukee
RF Roman Mejias vs Hank Aaron Advantage Milwaukee
Overall Advantage Milwaukee

In the bottom of the second, Mathews scored on a Bolling groundout to put the Braves on the board first.

After three: Milwaukee 1 Houston 0.

In the top of the fourth, the Colt .45s loaded the bases with one out. Farrell grounded into the 5-2 for the second out. Amalfitano hit clutch two-run single to give the Colt .45s the lead.

In the bottom of the sixth, Aaron put the Braves back in front with a two-run homer.

After six: Milwaukee 3 Houston 2.

In the top of the seventh, with a runner on first and two out, Hank Fischer took the mound for the Braves. Larker tied the game with an RBI single.

In the top of the eighth, Don McMahon took the mound for the Braves.

In the bottom of the eighth, Jim Umbricht took the mound for the Colt .45s.

In the bottom of the ninth, pinch hitter Mack Jones led off with a single but was caught stealing second.

After nine: Houston 3 Milwaukee 3.

Ron Piche took the mound for the Braves in the top of the tenth.

Dean Stone took the mound for the Colt .45s in the bottom of the tenth.

Lew Burdette took the mound for the Braves in the top of the thirteenth.

George Brunet took the mound for the Colt .45s in the bottom of the thirteenth.

In the bottom of the fourteenth, Torre ended the game with a one-out RBI double.

The Colt .45s had 10 hits and the Braves committed three errors. 10 Colt .45s batters struck out.

Final score: Milwaukee 4 Houston 3 14 innings.

PLAYER OF THE GAME
Warren Spahn 6.2 IP, 5 H, 3 R, 3 ER, 3 BB, 4 K

HOUSTON COLT .45S (7-19) AT MILWAUKEE BRAVES (15-10) GAME TWO
MATCHUPS
SP: Bobby Shantz vs Denny Lemaster Advantage Milwaukee
C Merritt Ranew vs Del Crandall Advantage Milwaukee
1B Norm Larker vs Joe Adcock Advantage Milwaukee
2B Joey Amalfitano vs Frank Bolling Advantage Milwaukee
3B Bob Aspromonte vs Eddie Mathews Advantage Milwaukee
SS Don Buddin vs Roy McMillan Advantage Push
LF Al Spangler vs Tommie Aaron Advantage Houston
CF Don Taussig vs Mack Jones Advantage Milwaukee
RF Roman Mejias vs Hank Aaron Advantage Milwaukee

In the bottom of the second, Spangler threw Mathews out at home as he was trying to score from second on a Tommie Aaron single.

After three: Houston 0 Milwaukee 0.

In the bottom of the fourth, McMillan broke the scoreless tie with a two-out RBI single.

In the bottom of the fifth, the Braves loaded the bases with two out. Bolling grounded to short to end the inning.

Dave Giusti took the mound for the Colt .45s in the bottom of the sixth.

After six: Milwaukee 1 Houston 0.

Hank Fischer took the mound for the Braves in the top of the eighth. Taussig scored on a wild pitch to tie the game. The Colt .45s went on to load the bases with two out. Mejias struck out to retire the side.

Jim Golden took the mound for the Colt .45s in the bottom of the eighth.

In the top of the ninth, with a runner on first and one out, Don Nottebart took the mound for the Braves. He got the next two batters to retire the side.

After nine: Houston 1 Milwaukee 1.

Ron Piche took the mound for the Braves in the top of the tenth.

Dean Stone took the mound for the Colt .45s in the bottom of the tenth.

In the top of the eleventh, Aspromonte put the Colt .45s in the lead with an RBI single. Taussig followed with a single to load the bases with one out. Ranew grounded into the 4-2 fielder's choice for the second out. Then, you have got to be kidding me! Stone, the relief pitcher, hit a grand slam home run.

The Braves ended up with 10 hitsin the kids.

Final score: Houston 6 Milwaukee 1 11 innings.

PLAYER OF THE GAME
Denny Lemaster 7.0 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 2 BB, 7 K

OTHER SCORES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Boston 2 Chicago 1 Game 1
Boston 3 Chicago 1 Game 2
New York 9 Washington 0 Game 1
New York 4 Washington 2 Game 2
Cleveland 4 Kansas City 1 Game 1
Kansas City 7 Cleveland 5 Game 2
Detroit 4 Minnesota 2
Baltimore 8 Los Angeles 3

NATIONAL LEAGUE
New York 5 Philadelphia 1 Game 1
Philadelphia 7 New York 3 Game 2
Cincinnati 3 St Louis 2 Game 1
Cincinnati 6 St Louis 1 Game 2
Pittsburgh 8 Los Angeles 6 11 innings
Chicago 4 San Francisco 3

TOP PERFORMERS
1. Tito Francona Cleveland Indians 7 for 9, 2B, HR, 2 RBI, R

2. Woodie Held Cleveland Indians 4 for 8, 2 HR, 3 RBI, 3 R

3. Denny Lemaster Milwaukee Braves 7.0 IP, 2 H, 0 ER, 2 BB, 7 K

Al Downing of the New York Yankees pitched a complete game shutout.

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After going 3-4 on their road trip, the Colt .45s begin a 7-game home stand with a 4-game series against the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Colt .45s are an abysmal 1-11 at home so far in their inaugural season. The Dodgers have won five of their last six and are in a three-way tie for first place in the National League. This is the only game being played today in MLB.

AL Player of the Week: 2B Bernie Allen Minnesota Twins

NL Player of the Week: LF Jerry Lynch Cincinnati Reds

WEEKLY POWER RANKINGS
1. Minnesota Twins
2. Detroit Tigers
3. New York Yankees
4. Los Angeles Dodgers
5. San Francisco Giants
6. Pittsburgh Pirates
7. Milwaukee Braves
8. Boston Red Sox
9. St Louis Cardinals
10. Philadelphia Phillies
11. Cincinnati Reds
12. Kansas City Athletics
13. Cleveland Indians
14. Baltimore Orioles
15. Chicago White Sox
16. New York Mets
17. Houston Colt .45s
18. Washington Senators
19. Chicago Cubs
20. Los Angeles Angels

LOS ANGELES DODGERS (17-9) AT HOUSTON COLT .45S (8-19)
MATCHUPS
SP Johnny Podres vs Hal Woodeshick Advantage Los Angeles
C John Roseboro vs Hal W Smith Advantage Los Angeles
1B Ron Fairly vs Norm Larker Advantage Los Angeles
2B Jim Gilliam vs Joey Amalfitano Advantage Los Angeles
3B Daryl Spencer vs Bob Aspromonte Advantage Los Angeles
SS Maury Wills vs Don Buddin Advantage Los Angeles
LF Tommy Davis vs Al Spangler Advantage Push
CF Willie Davis vs Don Taussig Advantage Los Angeles
RF Frank Howard vs Roman Mejias Advantage Los Angeles
Overall Advantage Los Angeles

Howard led off the top of the second with a home run. Spencer added an RBI single.

In the bottom of the third, Taussig scored when Amalfitano grounded to third. Despite having allowed a run, Podres had a no-hitter through three.

After three: Los Angeles 2 Houston 1.

With one out in the bottom of the fourth, Mejias singled to break up the no-hitter.

In the top of the fifth, with runners at first and second and nobody out, Dave Giusti took the mound for the Colt .45s. Fairly walked to load the bases with one out. Willie Davis grounded into the 5-2 fielder's choice for the second out. Roseboro grounded to third to retire the side.

After six: Los Angeles 2 Houston 1.

In the top of the seventh, Howard struck again, this time with an RBI double. With runners at first and second and one out, Jim Umbricht took the mound for the Colt .45s. Howard went on to score on a passed ball.

In the top of the ninth, Howard hit another solo home run.

In the bottom of the ninth, Spangler scored when Aspromonte beat out the 6-4-3.

The Colt .45s were held to just two hits in the contest.

Final score: Low Angeles 5 Houston 2.

PLAYER OF THE GAME
Frank Howard 3 for 4, 2B, 2 HR, 3 RBI, 3 R, BB

TOP PERFORMERS
1. Frank Howard Los Angeles Dodgers 3 for 4, 2B, 2 HR, 3 RBI, 3 R, BB

2. Johnny Podres Los Angeles Dodgers 9.0 IP, 2 H, 1 ER, 3 BB. 3 K, W

Daryl Spencer Los Angeles Dodgers 2 for 4, RBI

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MAY 8, 1962
Tonight is the second game in the series in Houston between the Colt .45s and the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Colt .45s have lost 11 straight at home. The Dodgers have won 6 of their last 7.

OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Kansas City 13-13 at Baltimore 9-14
Boston 13-11 at New York 14-8
Chicago 10-15 at Washington 8-17
Cleveland 10-13 at Minnesota 21-4
Detroit 16-7 at Los Angeles 5-17

NATIONAL LEAGUE
New York 8-17 at church 7-19
Philadelphia 15-14 at Cincinnati 12-13
Pittsburgh 17-9 at Milwaukee 15-11
San Francisco 17-9 at St Louis 15-11

LOS ANGELES DODGERS (18-9) AT HOUSTON COLT .45S (8-20)
MATCHUPS
SP Pete Richert vs Ken T Johnson Advantage Houston
C John Roseboro vs Hal W Smith Advantage Los Angeles
1B Ron Fairly vs Norm Larker Advantage Los Angeles
2B Jim Gilliam vs Joey Amalfitano Advantage Los Angeles
3B Daryl Spencer vs Bob Aspromonte Advantage Los Angeles
SS Maury Wills vs Don Buddin Advantage Los Angeles
LF Tommy Davis vs Al Spangler Advantage Push
CF Willie Davis vs Don Taussig Advantage Los Angeles
RF Frank Howard vs Roman Mejias Advantage Los Angeles
Overall Advantage Los Angeles

In the top of the second, Spencer put the Dodgers on the board with an RBI single.

After three: Los Angeles 1 Houston 0.

Nothing of note happened in the middle innings.

After six: Los Angeles 1 Houston 0.

In the top of the seventh, Spencer again with the big hit, smashed a three-run homer 448 feet to left center.

George Brunet took the mound for the Colt .45s in the top of the ninth.

Richert finished off the complete game shutout.

Final score: Los Angeles 4 Houston 0.

PLAYER OF THE GAME
Pete Richert 9.0 IP, 6 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 2 BB, 5 K

OTHER SCORES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Baltimore 7 Kansas City 2
Boston 6 New York 3
Chicago 7 Washington 3
Minnesota 6 Cleveland 1
Los Angeles 5 Detroit 1

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Chicago 7 New York 6
Cincinnati 6 Philadelphia 5 13 innings
Pittsburgh 3 Milwaukee 2
San Francisco 6 St Louis 0

TOP PERFORMERS
1. Frank Robinson Cincinnati Reds 2 for 2, 2 HR, 3 RBI, 2 R, 4 BB

2. Juan Marichal San Francisco Giants 9.0 IP, 4 H, 0 ER, 0 BB, 8 K, W

3. Felix Mantilla New York Mets 3 for 4, 2 HR, 4 RBI, 2 R

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MAY 9, 1962
Tonight is the third game in the series in Houston between the Colt .45s and the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Colt .45s have lost four of their last five. The first-place Dodgers have won seven of their last eight.

OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Boston 14-11 at New York 14-9
Kansas City 13-14 at Baltimore 10-14
Chicago 11-15 at Washington 8-18
Cleveland 10-14 at Minnesota 22-4
Detroit 16-8 at Los Angeles 6-17

NATIONAL LEAGUE
New York 8-18 at Chicago 8-19
Philadelphia 15-15 at Cincinnati 13-13
Pittsburgh 18-9 at Milwaukee 15-12
San Francisco 18-9 at St Louis 15-12

LOS ANGELES DODGERS (19-9) AT HOUSTON COLT .45S (8-21)
MATCHUPS
SP Stan Williams vs Bobby Tiefenauer Advantage Los Angeles
C Tim McCarver vs Merritt Ranew Advantage Push
1B Ron Fairly vs Norm Larker Advantage Los Angeles
2B Jim Gilliam vs Joey Amalfitano Advantage Los Angeles
3B Daryl Spencer vs Bob Aspromonte Advantage Los Angeles
SS Maury Wills vs Don Buddin Advantage Los Angeles
LF Tommy Davis vs Al Spangler Advantage Push
CF Willie Davis vs Don Taussig Advantage Los Angeles
RF Frank Howard vs Roman Mejias Advantage Los Angeles
Overall Advantage Los Angeles

Williams had a no-hitter through three.

After three: Los Angeles 0 Houston 0.

In the top of the fourth, Howard hit a solo home run to put the Dodgers on the board.

Spangler led off the bottom of the fourth with a single to break up the no-hitter.

After six: Los Angeles 1 Houston 0.

Dean Stone took the mound for the Colt .45s in the top of the seventh.

George Brunet took the mound for the Colt .45s in the top of the eighth.

In the top of the ninth, the Dodgers loaded the bases with nobody out. Jim Golden took the mound for the Colt .45s. On his very first pitch, Davis sent the ball 403 feet to right for a grand slam.

Despite the Dodgers committing three errors in the game, Williams finished off the complete game shutout.

Final score: Los Angeles 5 Houston 0.

PLAYER OF THE GAME
Stan Williams 9.0 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 3 BB, 2 K

OTHER SCORES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
New York 9 Boston 7 14 innings
Baltimore 2 Kansas City 0
Chicago 13 Washington 2
Cleveland 6 Minnesota 5
Los Angeles 1 Detroit 0

NATIONAL LEAGUE
New York 10 Chicago 2
Philadelphia 7 Cincinnati 2
Pittsburgh 2 Milwaukee 1
St Louis 7 San Francisco 4

TOP PERFORMERS
1. Ed Bouchee New York Mets 2 for 3, 2 HR, 4 RBI, 2 R, 2 BB

2. Mike Hershberger Chicago White Sox 5 for 5, 2B, 3B, RBI, 3 R, BB

3. Mickey Mantle New York Yankees 2 for 3, HR, 3 RBI, 2 R, 4 BB

Steve D Barber of the Baltimore Orioles pitched a complete game shutout.

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The Colt .45s will try to avoid being swept at home in a four-game series by the Los Angeles Dodgers as they play tonight. The Colt .45s have lost five of their last six. The Dodgers have won eight of their last nine. The Colt .45s have not scored a run in their last 18 innings.

OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Chicago 12-15 at Washington 8-19
Cleveland 11-14 at Minnesota 22-5
Detroit 16-9 at Los Angeles 7-17
Kansas City 13-15 at Baltimore 11-14

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pittsburgh 19-9 at Milwaukee 15-13
New York 9-18 at Chicago 8-20
San Francisco 18-10 at St Louis 16-12

LOS ANGELES DODGERS (20-9) AT HOUSTON COLT .45S
MATCHUPS
SP Sandy Koufax vs Turk Farrell Advantage Los Angeles
C John Roseboro vs Hal W Smith Advantage Los Angeles
1B Ron Fairly vs Norm Larker Advantage Los Angeles
2B Jim Gilliam vs Bob Lillis Advantage Los Angeles
3B Daryl Spencer vs Bob Aspromonte Advantage Los Angeles
SS Maury Wills vs Don Buddin Advantage Los Angeles
LF Tommy Davis vs Jim Pendleton Advantage Los Angeles
CF Willie Davis vs Don Taussig Advantage Los Angeles
RF Wally Moon vs Roman Mejias Advantage Los Angeles
Overall Advantage Los Angeles

In the bottom of the first, Aspromonte scored from second when Tommy Davis misplayed a base hit by Mejias to end the Colt .45s scoring drought. Larker then brought two more home with a triple. Willie Davis, however, threw Larker out at home as he had tagged and tried to score on a Taussig fly ball.

After three: Houston 3 Los Angeles 0.

In the top of the fourth, Farrell struck out the side.

In the top of the fifth, Roseboro hit a solo home run.

After six: Houston 3 Los Angeles 1.

In the top of the seventh, with runners at first and second and one out, Jim Umbricht took the mound for theColt .45s. A single loaded the bases with one out. Roseboro went down swinging for the second out. Pinch hitter Duke Snider then flew to left to retire the side.

In the bottom of the seventh, pinch hitter Al Spangler hit an RBI triple.

Dave Giusti took the mound for the Colt .45s in the top of the eighth.

The Dodgers did not score again.

Final score: Houston 4 Los Angeles 1.

PLAYER OF THE GAME
Turk Farrell 6.1 IP, 5 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 0 BB, 7 K

OTHER SCORES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Chicago 6 Washington 4
Minnesota 4 Cleveland 3
Detroit 7 Los Angeles 3
Kansas City 4 Baltimore 0

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pittsburgh 8 Milwaukee 0
New York 7 Chicago 4
St Louis 8 San Francisco 6

TOP PERFORMERS
1. Frank J Thomas New York Mets 3 for 5, 2B, HR, 5 RBI, 2 R

2. Luis Aparicio Chicago White Sox 4 for 5, 2 HR, 2 RBI, 2 R

3. Diego Segui Kansas City Athletics 9.0 IP, 7 H, 0 ER, 3 BB, 3 K, W

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The Colt .45s will conclude this home stand with a three game series against the San Francisco Giants. The Colt .45s are 1-3 so far on this home stand and just 2-14 this season at home. The Giants are finishing up a nine game road trip that they are 3-3 on so far.

OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Washington 8-20 at Baltimore 11-15
New York 15-9 at Cleveland 11-15
Boston 14-12 at Detroit 17-9
Kansas City 14-15 at Minnesota 23-5
Chicago 13-15 at Los Angeles 7-18

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Philadelphia 16-15 at Chicago 8-21
Milwaukee 15-14 at New York 10-18
Pittsburgh 20-9 at Cincinnati 13-14
Los Angeles 20-10 at St Louis 17-12

SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS (18-11) AT HOUSTON COLT .45S (9-22)
MATCHUPS
SP Billy O'Dell vs Bobby Shantz Advantage San Francisco
C Tom Haller vs Hal W Smith Advantage San Francisco
1B Orlando Cepeda vs Norm Larker Advantage San Francisco
2B Chuck Hiller vs Joey Amalfitano Advantage Push
3B Jim Davenport vs Bob Aspromonte Advantage San Francisco
SS Jose Pagan vs Bob Lillis Advantage San Francisco
LF Harvey Kuenn vs Al Spangler Advantage Houston
CF Willie Mays vs Jim Busby Advantage San Francisco
RF Felipe Alou vs Jim Pendleton Advantage San Francisco
Overall Advantage San Francisco

In the bottom of the first, despite not getting a hit, the Colt .45s got the game's first run as Amalfitano scored from third when Aspromonte grounded out to first. Larker followed with an RBI single.

Shantz was perfect through three.

After three: Houston 2 San Francisco 0.

Alou led off the top of the fourth by drawing a four pitch walk to end the perfect game. Pagan followed with an RBI double to end the no-hitter as well.

In the top of the fifth, O'Dell tied the game with an RBI double. Alou put the Giants in the lead with an RBI single.

In the bottom of the fifth, the Colt .45s loaded the bases with two out. Aspromonte then grounded to short to end the inning.

In the top of the sixth, with runners at first and second and nobody out, Dean Stone took the mound for the Colt .45s. Kuenn would bring in a run with a sacrifice fly.

After six: San Francisco 4 Houston 2.

Jim Golden took the mound for the Colt .45s in the top of the eighth.

In the bottom of the ninth, Pendleton hit an RBI double to make it a one run game. With the tying run at second and nobody out, Stu Miller took the mound for the Giants. Pinch hitter Merritt Ranew tied the game with a run-scoring triple. With bases loaded and two out, Aspromonte singled to send the home town fans away happy.

Final score: Houston 5 San Francisco 4.

PLAYER OF THE GAME
Billy O'Dell 8.0 IP, 5 H, 4 R, 4 ER, 3 BB, 5 K

OTHER SCORES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Baltimore 4 Washington 0
Cleveland 4 New York 3
Detroit 6 Boston 5
Minnesota 10 Kansas City 3
Chicago 6 Los Angeles 1

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Chicago 3 Philadelphia 2
Milwaukee 10 New York 5
Pittsburgh 6 Cincinnati 2
Los Angeles 4 St Louis 3

TOP PERFORMERS
1. Bob Allison Minnesota Twins 2 for 4, 2 HR, 6 RBI, 2 R

2. Chuck Estrada Baltimore Orioles 9.0 IP, 4 H, 0 ER, 2 BB, 9 K, W

3. Juan Pizarro Chicago White Sox 9.0 IP, 5 H, 1 ER, 2 BB, 6 K, W

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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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The Colt .45s conclude their home stand today with a game against the San Francisco Giants.

The Los Angeles Angels have traded RP Art Fowler to the Baltimore Orioles for RP Bill Short and C Andy Etchebarren.

OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
AMERICAN LEAGUE
New York 16-10 at Cleveland 12-16 (2)
Washington 9-21 at Baltimore 12-16
Boston 15-13 at Detroit 18-10
Kansas City 14-17 at Minnesota 25-5
Chicago 15-15 at Los Angeles 7-20

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Philadelphia 17-16 at Chicago 9-22 (2)
Pittsburgh 22-9 at Cincinnati 13-16
Milwaukee 18-14 at New York 10-21
Los Angeles 21-11 at St Louis 18-13

SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS (19-12) AT HOUSTON COLT .45S (10-23)
MATCHUPS
SP Juan Marichal vs Ken T Johnson Advantage Push
C Tom Haller vs Hal W Smith Advantage San Francisco
1B Orlando Cepeda vs Norm Larker Advantage San Francisco
2B Chuck Hiller vs Joey Amalfitano Advantage Push
3B Harvey Kuenn vs Bob Aspromonte Advantage San Francisco
SS Joe Pagan vs Don Buddin Advantage Houston
LF Willie McCovey vs Al Spangler Advantage San Francisco
CF Willie Mays vs Don Taussig Advantage San Francisco
RF Felipe Alou vs Roman Mejias Advantage San Francisco
Overall Advantage San Francisco

Johnson had a no-hitter through three.

After three: San Francisco 0 Houston 0.

Mays broke up the no-hitter in the top of the fourth with a leadoff home run.

In the top of the sixth, Cepeda got an RBI single. A walk to Haller loaded the bases with one out. Kuenn struck out swinging at a full count pitch and there were two down. Hiller then grounded to the catcher for the third out.

After six: San Francisco 2 Houston 0.

In the top of the eighth, the Giants again loaded the bases with one out. Kuenn went down looking for the second out. Hiller, though, got an RBI single. Marichal then struck out to retire the side.

Dave Giusti took the mound for the Colt .45s in the top of the ninth.

In the bottom of the ninth, the Colt .45s loaded the bases with one out. Larker drew a walk on a full count pitch and the Colt .45s wereon the board. Jim Duffalo took the mound for the Giants and hit Aspromonte with a pitch to force in another run. Smith went down on strikes for the second out. Taussig then flew to left to end the game.

The Colt .45s were held to just four hits in the contest.

Final score: San Francisco 3 Houston 2.

PLAYER OF THE GAME
Juan Marichal 8.1 IP, 4 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 4 BB, 7 K

OTHER SCORES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
New York 5 Cleveland 2 Game 1
Cleveland 5 New York 4 Game 2
Washington 4 Baltimore 2
Boston 10 Detroit 6
Minnesota 9 Kansas City 1
Los Angeles 7 Chicago 2

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Philadelphia 10 Chicago 3 Game 1
Chicago 9 Philadelphia 4 Game 2
Cincinnati 9 Pittsburgh 3
Milwaukee 11 New York 6
Los Angeles 18 St Louis 4

TOP PERFORMERS
1. Lou Brock Chicago Cubs 6 for 8, 2B, HR, 3 RBI, 4 R, BB

2. Lou Clinton Boston Red Sox 2 for 3, 2 HR, 4 RBI, 2 R, BB

3. Zoilo Versalles Minnesota Twins 2 for 4, HR, 4 RBI, 3 R

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MAY 14, 1962
After going 2-5 on their home stand, the Colt .45s have the day off.

AL Player of the Week: 1B Tito Francona Cleveland Indians

NL Player of the Week: LF Frank J Thomas New York Mets

WEEKLY POWER RANKINGS
1. Minnesota Twins
2. Pittsburgh Pirates
3. Los Angeles Dodgers
4. San Francisco Giants
5. New York Yankees
6. Milwaukee Braves
7. Detroit Tigers
8. Boston Red Sox
9. St Louis Cardinals
10. Philadelphia Phillies
11. Chicago White Sox
12. Cincinnati Reds
13. Cleveland Indians
14. Baltimore Orioles
15. Kansas City Athletics
16. Washington Senators
17. Chicago Cubs
18. Los Angeles Angels
19. New York Mets
20. Houston Colt .45s

STANDINGS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Minnesota 26-5
Detroit 18-11
New York 17-11
Boston 16-13
Chicago 15-16
Kansas City 14-18
Cleveland 13-17
Baltimore 12-17
Washington 10-21
Los Angeles 8-20

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pittsburgh 22-10
Los Angeles 22-11
San Francisco 20-12
Milwaukee 19-14
St Louis 18-14
Philadelphia 18-17
Cincinnati 14-16
New York 10-22
Chicago 10-23
Houston 10-24

HOUSTON COLT .45S TEAM LEADERS
BATTING AVERAGE
Al Spangler .320
Don Taussig .246
Norm Larker .226

HOME RUNS
Don Buddin, Roman Mejias and DonTaussig 2

RBI
Roman Mejias 18
Norm Larker and Don Taussig 15

ERA
Bob Bruce 2.78
Turk Farrell 3.10
Ken T Johnson 4.34

WINS
Turk Farrell 3
Ken T Johnson 2
Five tied with 1

STRIKEOUTS
Ken T Johnson 60
Turk Farrell 42
Bob Bruce 21

HOUSTON COLT .45S TEAM STATS AND NL RANK
Runs scored 102 10th
Batting average .221 10th
OBP .283 10th
Home Runs 11 10th
Stolen Bases 6 9th
Runs against 142 6th
Starters ERA 4.16 8th
Bullpen ERA 2.68 3rd
Defensive Eff .705 3rd

HOUSTON COLT .45S CURRENT INJURIES
SP Bob Bruce DtD, 2 days; DL, 4 Days left.

There were no games scheduled today in Major League Baseball.

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Tonight, the Colt .45s begin a seven-game road trip with a three game series in Los Angeles against the Dodgers. The Dodgers have gone 9-3 so far in the month of May. The Dodgers lead the season series 3-1.

OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Los Angeles 8-20 at Baltimore 12-17
New York 17-11 at Boston 16-13
Washington 10-21 at Chicago 15-16
Kansas City 14-18 at Cleveland 13-17
Minnesota 26-5 at Detroit 18-11

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Chicago 10-23 at New York 10-22
Cincinnati 14-16 at Philadelphia 18-17
Milwaukee 19-14 at Pittsburgh 22-10
St Louis 18-14 at San Francisco 20-12

HOUSTON COLT .45S (10-24) AT LOS ANGELES DODGERS (22-11)
MATCHUPS
SP Turk Farrell vs Sandy Koufax Advantage Los Angeles
C Merritt Ranew vs John Roseboro Advantage Los Angeles
1B Norm Larker vs Ron Fairly Advantage Los Angeles
2B Joey Amalfitano vs Jim Gilliam Advantage Los Angeles
3B Bob Aspromonte vs Daryl Spencer Advantage Los Angeles
SS Don Buddin vs Maury Wills Advantage Los Angeles
LF Al Spangler vs Wally Moon Advantage Los Angeles
CF Don Taussig vs Willie Davis Advantage Los Angeles
RF Roman Mejias vs Frank Howard Advantage Los Angeles
Overall Advantage Los Angeles

In the top of the first, Larker singled with runners at the corners to score Buddin from third and Spangler went on to score from first on a Davis throwing error on the play.

In the bottom of the second, the Dodgers loaded the bases with nobody out. Roseboro beat out the 3-6-3 to pick up an RBI. That was the Dodgers only run of the inning.

In the bottom of the third, the Dodgers loaded the bases with two out. On a full count pitch, Davis drew a walk to force in the tying run. Roseboro then flew to left to end the inning.

After three: Houston 2 Los Angeles 2.

In the top of the fourth, the Colt .45s loaded the bases on three straight walks with one out. Farrell flew to left for the second out. Amalfitano then grounded to third to retire the side.

In the bottom of the fifth, Howard put the Dodgers in the lead with an RBI triple.

In the bottom of the sixth, Spencer added to the Dodgers lead with an RBI single. Wills then brought Spencer home with a single.

After six: Los Angeles 5 Houston 2.

After a leadoff single in the bottom of the eighth, Jim Golden took the mound for the Colt .45s.

The Dodgers ended up with 11 hits in the victory.

Final score: Los Angeles 5 Houston 2.

PLAYER OF THE GAME
Sandy Koufax 9.0 IP, 7 H, 2 R, 1 ER, 3 BB, 8 K

OTHER SCORES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Los Angeles 3 Baltimore 2
Boston 5 New York 4
Minnesota 9 Detroit 7
Kansas City at Cleveland ppd
Washington at Chicago ppd

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Chicago 5 New York 0
Cincinnati 7 Philadelphia 1
Pittsburgh 2 Milwaukee 0
St Louis 8 San Francisco 7

TOP PERFORMERS
1. Bill Bruton Detroit Tigers 2 for 4, 2 HR, 4 RBI, 3 R, BB

2. Earl Francis Pittsburgh Pirates 8.1 IP, 4 H, 0 ER, 2 BB, 7 K, W

3. Steve D Barber Baltimore Orioles 8.1 IP, 4 H, 2 ER, 5 BB, 9 K

Dick Ellsworth of the Chicago Cubs pitched a complete game shutout.

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Tonight is the second game in Los Angeles between the Colt .45s and the Dodgers. The Colt .45s have lost three straight.

OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Kansas City 14-18 at Cleveland 13-17 (2)
Washington 10-21 at Chicago 15-16 (2)
Minnesota 27-5 at Detroit 18-12
New York 17-12 at Boston 17-13
Los Angeles 9-20 at Baltimore 12-18

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Chicago 11-23 at New York 10-23
St Louis 19-14 at San Francisco 20-13
Cincinnati 15-16 at Philadelphia 18-18
Milwaukee 19-15 at Pittsburgh 23-10

HOUSTON COLT .45S (10-25) AT LOS ANGELES DODGERS (23-11)
MATCHUPS
SP Bobby Tiefenauer vs Don Drysdale Advantage Los Angeles
C Hal W Smith vs John Roseboro Advantage Los Angeles
1B Norm Larker vs Ron Fairly Advantage Los Angeles
2B Joey Amalfitano vs Jim Gilliam Advantage Los Angeles
3B Bob Aspromonte vs Daryl Spencer Advantage Los Angeles
SS Don Buddin vs Maury Wills Advantage Los Angeles
LF Al Spangler vs Tommy Davis Advantage Push
CF Don Taussig vs Willie Davis Advantage Los Angeles
RF Roman Mejias vs Frank Howard Advantage Los Angeles
Overall Advantage Los Angeles

In the bottom of the first, Tommy Davis hit an RBI triple to put the Dodgers on the board. Howard then brought Tommy Davis home with a sacrifice fly.

In the bottom of the second, Willie Davis scored from third when Spencer grounded out to second.

Drysdale had a no-hitter through three.

After three: Los Angeles 3 Houston 0.

Drysdale had a no-hitter through six.

In the bottom of the sixth, the Dodgers loaded the bases with two out. Drysdale then popped up to second to end the inning.

After six: Los Angeles 3 Houston 0.

Spangler led off the top of the seventh with a single to break up the no-hitter. The Colt .45s got two more singles to load the bases with nobody out. Aspromonte then scored Spangler with a sacrifice fly to left.

In the bottom of the seventh, the Dodgers answered with an RBI double from Tommy Davis.

Jim Golden took the mound for the Colt .45s in the bottom of the eighth.

Final score: Los Angeles 4 Houston 1.

PLAYER OF THE GAME
Don Drysdale 9.0 IP, 5 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 2 BB, 6 K

OTHER SCORES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Cleveland 2 Kansas City 1 14 innings Game 1
Kansas City 4 Cleveland 3 Game 2
Washington 2 Chicago 1 10 innings Game 1
Washington 6 Chicago 2 Game 2
Minnesota 7 Detroit 3
Boston 4 New York 3
Los Angeles 9 Baltimore 4

NATIONAL LEAGUE
New York 6 Chicago 1
San Francisco 4 St Louis 2
Philadelphia 8 Cincinnati 2
Milwaukee 3 Pittsburgh 0

TOP PERFORMERS
1. Denny Lemaster Milwaukee Braves 9.0 IP, 4 H, 0 ER, 0 BB, 5 K, W

2. Don Drysdale Los Angeles Dodgers 9.0 IP, 5 H, 1 ER, 2 BB, 6 K, W

3. Lenny Green Minnesota Twins 3 for 4, 3B, 3 RBI, 2 R, BB

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Tonight, the Colt .45s try to avoid being swept by the Dodgers in the final game of this three game series in Los Angeles. The Colt .45s have lost four straight. The Dodgers have won three straight.

OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
AMERICAN LEAGUE
New York 17-13 at Boston 18-13
Los Angeles 10-20 at Baltimore 12-19

NATIONAL LEAGUE
St Louis 19-15 at San Francisco 21-13
Cincinnati 15-17 at Philadelphia 19-18
Milwaukee 20-15 at Pittsburgh 23-11

HOUSTON COLT .45S (10-26) AT LOS ANGELES DODGERS (24-11)
MATCHUPS
SP Hal Woodeshick vs Stan Williams Advantage Los Angeles
C Merritt Ranew vs John Roseboro Advantage Los Angeles
1B Norm Larker vs Ron Fairly Advantage Los Angeles
2B Joey Amalfitano vs Jim Gilliam Advantage Los Angeles
3B Bob Aspromonte vs Daryl Spencer Advantage Los Angeles
SS Don Buddin vs Maury Wills Advantage Los Angeles
LF Al Spangler vs Tommy Davis Advantage Push
CF Don Taussig vs Willie Davis Advantage Los Angeles
RF Roman Mejias vs Frank Howard Advantage Los Angeles
Overall Advantage Los Angeles

Williams was perfect through three.

In the bottom of the third, Roseboro scored on a Wills sacrifice fly to put the Dodgers on the board. Gilliam followed with an RBI double.

After three: Los Angeles 2 Houston 0.

In the top of the fourth, Spangler broke up the perfect game with a two out triple.

Howard led off the bottom of the fourth with a home run. The Dodgers then loaded the bases with one out. Williams grounded into the 6-2 fielder's choice for the second out. Wills singled to bring home a run. Gilliam then flew to right to end the inning.

In the bottom of the sixth, with runners at second and third and one out, Dave Giusti took the mound for the Colt .45s. For the second time in the game, Wills brought Roseboro home with a sacrifice fly.

After six: Los Angeles 5 Houston 0.

Jim Golden took the mound for the Colt .45s in the bottom of the eighth.

Williams went on to record the complete game shutout.

Final score: Los Angeles 5 Houston 0.

PLAYER OF THE GAME
Stan Williams 9.0 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 6 K

OTHER SCORES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Boston 3 New York 2
Baltimore 3 Los Angeles 1

NATIONAL LEAGUE
San Francisco 5 St Louis 3
Philadelphia 3 Cincinnati 0
Milwaukee 9 Pittsburgh 7

TOP PERFORMERS
1. Stan Williams Los Angeles Dodgers 9.0 IP, 3 H, 0 ER, 0 BB, 6 K, W

2. Chris Short Philadelphia Phillies 9.0 IP, 3 H, 0 ER, 3 BB, 5 K, W

3. Hank Aaron Milwaukee Braves 2 for 4, HR, 3 RBI, 2 R, BB

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