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Old 08-19-2018, 12:46 AM   #81
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07/01/1973 - Braves Bang Out 8-3 Win Versus San Francisco

Atlanta right fielder Ralph Garr was instrumental in his team's 8-3 win over the San Francisco Giants. Garr, who is tied for 9th in the NL in stolen bases with 13, went 3-5 with 3 runs scored to lead the offensive attack for the Braves. The Braves now own a record of 41-42.

Dusty Baker, who is tied for 3rd in the NL in stolen bases with 20, chipped in for Atlanta with a 2-run home run in the bottom of the sixth. For the game, the center fielder had 2 hits in 4 at-bats with 1 home run, 1 single, 1 run scored, and 2 runs batted in.

"I really like what we did out there today," Baker said after the game.

One of the few highlights for the Giants was a solo homer off his doppleganger RHP Ron Reed.

TOP OF THE 2ND
Count: 2-0
SOLO HOME RUN (Line Drive, 7D), Distance : 365 ft


Season HR #21 - Career HR #65
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Old 08-19-2018, 12:52 AM   #82
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07/07/1973 - Cardinals Trounce Giants, 11-3

The St. Louis Cardinals downed the San Francisco Giants, 11-3, at Candlestick Park. The Cardinals were led by Ken Reitz, who captured player of the game honors. He was 3 for 5 with a double and 2 singles. He drove in 2 runs and scored once. Rich Folkers notched his 1st save in 1 chances. The Cardinals bumped their record to 45-40 with this latest triumph.

Tom Heintzelman aided the St. Louis cause with a 3-run home run in the top of the third. For the game, the second baseman was 1-4 with a home run, while adding 3 RBI and scoring once.

"Getting a lot of baserunners and getting some timely hits, it's a good combination," said Reitz.

Kingman hit a solo big fly off LHP Rich Folkers...too little, too late.

BOTTOM OF THE 8TH
Count: 0-2
SOLO HOME RUN (Flyball, 9LD), Distance : 337 ft


Season HR #22 - Career HR #66
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Old 08-19-2018, 12:57 AM   #83
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07/20/1973 - Giants Turn Back Chicago, 7-5; Big Game for Kong

San Francisco first baseman Dave Kingman played a vital role in his team's 7-5 triumph over Chicago. He went 3 for 5 with a home run and 2 singles. He drove in 4 runs and scored once for San Francisco. Elias Sosa converted his 9th save in 12 tries. San Francisco has now won 3 in a row.

San Francisco grabbed the momentum in the top of the fifth, when Kingman, who is tied for 2nd in the NL in home runs with 23, hit a 3-run home run off the Cubs LHP Larry Gura. His 23rd home run of the season put the Giants out in front, 5-2.

"Winning the game is always the first objective," Kingman said.

TOP OF THE 5TH
Count: 2-2
3-RUN HOME RUN (Flyball, 89XD), Distance : 402 ft


Season HR #23 - Career HR #67
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Old 08-19-2018, 01:01 AM   #84
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07/22/1973 - Giants Edge Cubs, 4-3 Before the Break

San Francisco Giants starter Ron Bryant was locked-in. He led his team to a win over the Chicago Cubs, 4-3. Bryant went 7.1 innings to notch the win. He scattered 7 hits, walked 3, and struck out 7. His record improves to 6-8. Charlie Williams got the save, his 2nd in 2 chances.

Steve R Ontiveros aided the San Francisco cause with a 2-run single in the top of the first. For the game, the third baseman went 2-3 with 2 singles and a walk. He drove in 2 runs. 1B Dave Kingman added a solo homer off RHP Rick Reuschel.

"It was a solid team effort and we'll try to keep this momentum going," Ontiveros told reporters after the game.

With the win, San Francisco has a record of 46-53. Chicago falls to 53-49.

TOP OF THE 3RD
Count: 3-1
SOLO HOME RUN (Flyball, 7D), Distance : 402 ft


Season HR #24 - Career HR #68
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Old 08-19-2018, 01:18 AM   #85
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1973 All Star Break: .238/.315/.470 24 HR 61 RBI

Although having a solid season, Dave is not All Star material this year. Maybe in 1976

His metrics have improved year-over-year this season, and he is on pace for another 30+ HR/100 RBI. He is still struggling in the field (11 errors at 1B so far). He also has contributed 14 steals so far.



He leads the Giants in HR, RBI and is tied in Runs (55) with Bonds and Mathews Jr.

He is also still in 2nd place in NL HR behind the Cubs Billy Williams again this year. But check out Dick Allen...he is having a Ruthian season so far:



Triple Crown perhaps?

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Old 08-19-2018, 10:37 PM   #86
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07/27/1973 - Padres Bang Out 7-6 Win Versus San Francisco

San Diego third baseman Dave W Roberts played a vital role in his team's 7-6 triumph over San Francisco. He was 3-5 with a home run and 2 singles. He scored 2 times and drove in 2 for San Diego. San Diego reliever Rich Troedson picked up the win to move to 2-2. Jim Barr suffered the loss. At 47-56, San Diego is in last place in the NL West Division.

Dave Winfield's at-bat in the top of the seventh inning was a big one for San Diego. Coming to bat with no one out, a runner on 2nd and San Diego trailing 6-5, the pinch hitter hit a run-scoring single.

"We got the victory," said Winfield. "That's all that matters at the end of the day.

Kingman had put the Giants up with a 3-run bomb off RHP Steve Arlin in the first inning.

BOTTOM OF THE 1ST
Count: 0-0
3-RUN HOME RUN (Flyball, 9D), Distance : 359 ft


Season HR #25 - Career HR #69
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Old 08-19-2018, 10:42 PM   #87
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08/09/1973 - Giants Bang Out 10-3 Win Versus Montreal

The San Francisco Giants relied on the hitting of shortstop Chris Speier to stop the Montreal Expos, 10-3. For the game, Speier went 3-3 with a double, 2 singles, a walk, and was hit by a pitch. He scored 2 times and drove in 2. The Giants now have a record of 51-62 with the win over Montreal.

Bobby Bonds, who is tied for 5th in the NL in RBI with 71, aided the San Francisco cause with a run-scoring walk in the bottom of the second. For the game, the right fielder was 1 for 3 with 2 walks.

"The name of the game is scoring runs," Bonds said. "We did a good job of that today."

Kingman struck early again in this one, with a 2-run blast off Expos starter LHP Balor Moore.

BOTTOM OF THE 1ST
Count: 1-0
2-RUN HOME RUN (Flyball, 78XD), Distance : 385 ft


Season HR #26 - Career HR #70
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08/10/1973 - Red-Hot Garrett Scorches Giants

It seemed that New York third baseman Wayne Garrett could do no wrong as the Mets KO'd the Giants, 8-5 today. Garrett rapped out 5 hits in 6 at-bats and seemed to know which pitches Giants hurlers were throwing.

"I think the Mets were stealing signs," growled one unhappy San Francisco fan after the game.

"I just felt good today. I saw the ball well and just wanted to make good contact and put the ball in play," said the jubilant Garrett in the postgame press interview.

Wayne Garrett flied out in the 1st, hit a two-run single in the 2nd, singled in the 4th, singled in the 6th, singled in the 9th and doubled in the 12th.

This year Garrett is hitting at a .234 pace with 3 home runs and 38 RBIs. He has played in 113 games and scored 54 times

Kingman took Mets starter RHP Craig Swan deep in the losing effort.

BOTTOM OF THE 3RD
Count: 0-0
2-RUN HOME RUN (Line Drive, 9D), Distance : 378 ft


Season HR #27 - Career HR #71
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Old 08-19-2018, 10:51 PM   #89
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08/28/1973 - Giants Score Late to Upend Phillies, 4-

San Francisco Giants starter Don Carrithers turned in a top-notch performance against the Philadelphia Phillies at Veterans Stadium. The result was a win for the Giants, 4-2. Charlie Williams notched his 3rd save in 4 chances. San Francisco is now 59-72.

Dave Kingman, who is tied for 7th in the NL in extra base hits with 48, chipped in for San Francisco with a 2-run home run in the top of the eighth off Phillies reliever RHP George Culver. For the game, the first baseman had 2 hits in 4 at-bats with 1 home run, 1 single, 1 run scored, and 2 RBI.

Carrithers told a San Francisco Chronicle reporter that he was "satisfied" with the win

TOP OF THE 8TH
Count: 2-0
2-RUN HOME RUN (Flyball, 9D), Distance : 376 ft


Season HR #28 - Career HR #72
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Old 08-19-2018, 10:55 PM   #90
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08/31/1973 - Giants Roll to 8-1 Win Over Braves

San Francisco Giants starter Jim Willoughby pitched a strong game against the Atlanta Braves at Candlestick Park, leading the Giants to a 8-1 win. Willoughby went 5.1 innings to notch the win. He scattered 5 hits, walked 2, and struck out 5. His record improves to 10-8. The Giants now own a record of 60-72.

Atlanta had a runner on 1st in the top of the eighth. With no one out, Johnny Oates came to bat, hoping to do some damage. Instead, he hit into a double play. The score remained 3-1, San Francisco. The Braves saw their comeback bid fail.

Kingman contributed to the onslaught with another homer off RHP Ron Reed, who seems to be one of his favorite pitchers.


BOTTOM OF THE 8TH
Count: 0-0
SOLO HOME RUN (Flyball, 7LD), Distance : 347 ft


Season HR #29 - Career HR #73
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Old 08-19-2018, 10:59 PM   #91
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09/02/1973 - Giants, Kingman Blast Braves

San Francisco first baseman Dave Kingman had 6 ribbies while helping his team defeat the Atlanta Braves, 10-2. Jim Barr was the winning pitcher. Over 6.1 innings, he allowed 1 run on 8 hits, with 2 walks and 4 strikeouts. San Francisco is last in the NL West Division with a record of 61-73.

Kingman had a big at-bat with runners on 1st and 3rd in the bottom of the sixth inning, when he hit a 3-run home run off Braves reliever LHP Dave Cheadle. The Giants went on to win.

BOTTOM OF THE 6TH
Count: 0-2
3-RUN HOME RUN (Flyball, 7LD), Distance : 370 ft


Season HR #30 - Career HR #74
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Old 08-19-2018, 11:03 PM   #92
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09/02/1973 - Braves Take Nightcap, Kingman Homer Again

Atlanta left fielder Hank Aaron had 3 ribbies while helping his team defeat the San Francisco Giants, 6-3. Jimmy Freeman got the win, improving to 8-4. He worked 5 innings, giving up 2 runs on 4 hits, while striking out 1 and walking 2. Atlanta is now 71-69.

Atlanta pitcher Jimmy Freeman contributed to the cause with a 2-run single in the top of the second. For the game, Freeman threw 5 innings of 4-hit ball.

Kingman continued feasting on Braves pitching with a homer off starter LHP Jimmy Freeman.

BOTTOM OF THE 6TH
Count: 0-1
SOLO HOME RUN (Flyball, 9LD), Distance : 349 ft


Season HR #31 - Career HR #75
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09/03/1973 - Giants Beat Dodgers 7-6 with Another Blast from Kingman

Davey Lopes did all he could to help his team win. In the end, though, it wasn't enough to keep the Los Angeles Dodgers from losing, 7-6, to the San Francisco Giants at Candlestick Park. Lopes was 1 for 3 with a home run and 2 walks. He scored 2 runs and drove in 2. San Francisco is now 62-74, Los Angeles 78-61.

Dave Rader, who is tied for 8th in the NL with a .306 batting average, aided the San Francisco cause with a run-scoring ground out in the bottom of the fifth. For the game, the catcher went 1 for 4 with a double. He drove in 2 runs and scored once

Giants first baseman Dave Kingman delivered a 3-run homer off LHP Al Downing.

BOTTOM OF THE 3RD
Count: 1-1
3-RUN HOME RUN (Flyball, 7LD), Distance : 359 ft


Season HR #32 - Career HR #76
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09/13/1973 - Giants Turn Back San Diego, 4-2

San Francisco starter Ron Bryant pitched effectively against the San Diego Padres at Jack Murphy Stadium. The left-hander led his team to a 4-2 win. Bryant, now 10-12, was the winner. In 8 innings, he gave up 9 hits, while striking out 3, walking 2, and allowing 1 earned run. At 69-76, the Giants find themselves in 5th place in the NL West Division.

Dave Kingman, who is tied for 2nd in the NL in home runs with 33, chipped in for San Francisco with a 2-run home run in the top of the fifth off LHP Randy Jones. For the game, the first baseman had 2 hits in 4 at-bats with 1 home run, 1 single, 2 runs scored, and 2 runs batted in.

"We'll pop the top on a cold one and get back to work tomorrow," Kingman said.

TOP OF THE 5TH
Count: 0-0
2-RUN HOME RUN (Line Drive, 7LD), Distance : 380 ft


Season HR #33 - Career HR #77
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09/22/1973 - Padres Roll to 8-1 Win Over Giants

The exploits of left fielder Leron Lee, who is tied for 7th in the NL in doubles with 33, helped the San Diego Padres defeat the San Francisco Giants, 8-1. Lee went 3 for 5 with a home run and 2 singles, while adding 3 RBI and scoring once. San Diego is now 70-85, San Francisco 71-84.

Fred Kendall, who is tied for 3rd in the NL in triples with 11, aided the San Diego cause with a run-scoring single in the top of the sixth. For the game, the catcher was 1-4.

"I really like what we did out there today," Kendall said after the game.

Padres starter LHP Randy Jones only mistake was hanging a curve to Giants slugger Dave Kingman.

BOTTOM OF THE 4TH
Count: 1-0
SOLO HOME RUN (Flyball, 9LD), Distance : 352 ft


Season HR #34 - Career HR #78
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If Kingman ends up with 99 RBI this year, I am going to be pissed. I hate it when that happens, even in a computer simulation.
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09/25/1973 - Giants Lose, 6-2, at Astrodome

The Houston Astros topped the San Francisco Giants, 6-2, in NL action at Astrodome. The player of the game was Houston pitcher and St. Louis, Missouri native Jerry Reuss. Reuss, now 13-8, was the winner. In 8 innings, he gave up 7 hits, while striking out 8, walking 1, and allowing 2 earned runs. The Astros bumped their record to 91-68 with this latest triumph.

The Astros got a big at-bat from left fielder Bob Watson. For the game, Watson went 2 for 4 with 2 singles, while adding 3 RBI and scoring once. In the bottom of the first, with runners on 2nd and 3rd, he stroked a 2-run single. His 133rd hit of the season gave Houston a 2-0 lead.

Kingman added his 35th of the year off LHP Jerry Reuss, who he seems to like to see on the mound. The Giants first baseman now has 93 RBI on the season, with four games to go.

TOP OF THE 8TH
Count: 0-1
SOLO HOME RUN (Flyball, 7LD), Distance : 336 ft


Season HR #35 - Career HR #79
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09/28/1973 - Giants Subdue Cincinnati, 2-1

San Francisco Giants starter Ron Bryant turned in an exceptional performance against the Cincinnati Reds at Riverfront Stadium, resulting in a San Francisco win, 2-1. Their 75-85 record puts the Giants 5th in the NL West Division.

Chris Speier aided the San Francisco cause with a run-scoring sacrifice fly in the top of the fourth. For the game, the shortstop was 1 for 3 with a double.

Kingman added a solo HR off RHP Gary Nolan for the other run.

TOP OF THE 2ND
Count: 2-1
SOLO HOME RUN (Flyball, 89XD), Distance : 393 ft


Season HR #36 - Career HR #80
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09/30/1973 - Giants Win at Cincinnati, 3-2

San Francisco Giants starter John D'Acquisto was definitely locked-in. He led his team to a win over the Cincinnati Reds, 3-2. With the win over Cincinnati, the Giants improved to 76-86.

Dave Kingman, who is tied for 7th in the NL in RBI with 96, aided the San Francisco cause with a 2-run home run in the top of the sixth off LHP Ross Grimsley Jr. For the game, the first baseman went 1 for 4 with a home run. He drove in 2 runs and scored once.

TOP OF THE 6TH
Count: 1-1
2-RUN HOME RUN (Flyball, 78XD), Distance : 395 ft


Season HR #37 - Career HR #81
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End of 1973 - .238/.333/.454 37 HR 96 RBI

Dave improved on all three basic average metrics over his virtual 1972 season, although it resulted in a bit less production than last year.



Note the very respectable walks (84) and stolen bases (23).

His L/R splits were weird:
  • vs RHP: .242/.339/.424
  • vs LHP: .229/.320./521

You'd expect the much higher SLG against lefties, but it coming paired with lower BA and OBP is odd.

Huge slump in July & August (roughly .200/.300./350) kept his overall production way down. He only had 9 homers and 26 RBI in that span. The rest of the months he was closer to .250/.350/.550.

Here are his IRL stats for 1973. They were bizarre:



He hit lots of homers, and little else. But compared with the sim, his virtual season outperformed by +13 HR and +41 RBI.

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