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04-23-2020, 06:26 PM | #41 |
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MAY 18, 1927
The Yankees continued their road trip with a four-game series in Cleveland against the Indians. The Yankees are 9-6 so far on this road trip. The Indians are 12-11 at home so far this season. OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington Senators 19-15 at Detroit Tigers 19-16 Philadelphia Athletics 16-18 at Chicago White Sox 22-13 Boston Red Sox 10-23 at St Louis Browns 10-25 NATIONAL LEAGUE St Louis Cardinals 19-14 at Boston Braves 16-18 Chicago Cubs 12-22 at Brooklyn Robins 15-20 Pittsburgh Pirates 19-13 at New York Giants 27-8 Cincinnati Reds 16-17 at Philadelphia Phillies 10-22 NEW YORK YANKEES (23-12) AT CLEVELAND INDIANS (19-16) MATCHUPS SP Urban Shocker vs Sherry Smith Advantage Push C Pat Collins vs Luke Sewell Advantage New York 1B Lou Gehrig vs George H Burns Advantage New York 2B Ray Morehart vs Lew Fonseca Advantage Cleveland 3B Joe Dugan vs Johnny Hodapp Advantage Cleveland SS Mark Koenig vs Joe Sewell Advantage Cleveland LF Bob Meusel vs Charlie Jamieson Advantage Push CF Earle Combs vs Sam Langford Advantage Cleveland RF Babe Ruth vs Homer Summa Advantage New York Overall Advantage New York In the top of the second, Summa threw Collins out at home as he tried to score from second on a Koenig single. In the top of the third, Meusel led off with a 344 foot homer. After three: New York 1 Cleveland 0. In the bottom of the fourth, Sewell tied the game with a two-out RBI single. In the top of the sixth, Gehrig led off with a 373 foot shot to give the Yankees the lead back. In the bottom of the sixth, Hodapp tied the game with a two-out RBI single. After six: New York 2 Cleveland 2. In the top of the ninth, Ruth put the Yankees ahead once again with an RBI single. With a runner on first and one out, Willis Hudlin took the mound for the Indians. In the bottom of the ninth, the Indians went down in order. The Yankees out-hit the Indians 13-4 in the contest. Final score: New York 3 Cleveland 2. PLAYER OF THE GAME Urban Shocker 9.0 IP, 4 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 1 BB, 4 K OTHER SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington Senators 7 Detroit Tigers 6 10 innings Philadelphia Athletics 9 Chicago White Sox 5 Boston Red Sox 11 St Louis Browns 3 NATIONAL LEAGUE St Louis Cardinals 2 Boston Braves 1 Chicago Cubs 5 Brooklyn Robins 1 New York Giants 3 Pittsburgh Pirates 2 Cincinnati Reds 5 Philadelphia Phillies 1 TOP PERFORMERS 1. Urban Shocker New York Yankees 9.0 IP, 4 H, 2 ER, 1 BB, 4 K, W 2. Guy Bush Chicago Cubs 9.0 IP, 6 H, 1 ER, 3 BB, 1 K, W 3. Ray Kolp Cincinnati Reds 9.0 IP, 8 H, 1 ER, 2 BB, 4 K, W Sent from my SM-J337VPP using Tapatalk |
04-27-2020, 01:54 AM | #42 |
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MAY 19, 1927
Today is the second game in the series in Cleveland between the Yankees and the Indians. Yesterday's win improved the Yankees to 6-2 this season in one-run games. OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington Senators 20-15 at Detroit Tigers 19-17 Philadelphia Athletics 17-18 at Chicago White Sox 22-14 Boston Red Sox 11-23 at St Louis Browns 10-26 NATIONAL LEAGUE St Louis Cardinals 20-14 at Boston Braves 16-19 Chicago Cubs 13-22 at Brooklyn Robins 15-21 Pittsburgh Pirates 19-14 at New York Giants 28-8 Cincinnati Reds 17-17 at Philadelphia Phillies 10-23 NEW YORK YANKEES (24-12) AT CLEVELAND INDIANS (19-17) MATCHUPS SP Waite Hoyt vs Joe Shaute Advantage Push C Benny Bengough vs Luke Sewell Advantage Push 1B Lou Gehrig vs George H Burns Advantage New York 2B Tony Lazzeri vs Lew Fonseca Advantage New York 3B Joe Dugan vs Johnny Hodapp Advantage Cleveland SS Mark Koenig vs Joe Sewell Advantage Cleveland LF Bob Meusel vs Charlie Jamieson Advantage Push CF Earle Combs vs Bernie Neis Advantage New York RF Babe Ruth vs Homer Summa Advantage New York Overall Advantage New York In the top of the first, Combs extended his hitting streak to 23 games with an RBI double. Combs went on to score on a Gehrig single. In the top of the third, Koenig added to the Yankees lead with a two-run single. Bengough brought Koenig home with a two-out single. Hoyt was perfect through three. After three: New York 5 Cleveland 0. In the top of the sixth, Gehrig added a two-out RBI double to the cause. In the bottom of the fifth, Summa hit a two-out single for the Indians first baserunner of the game. In the top of the sixth, Lazzeri got a two-out RBI single. With a runner on first and two out, Garland Buckeye took the mound for the Indians. After six: New York 7 Cleveland 0. In the top of the eighth, Ruth hit a two-run homer 354 feet. In the bottom of the eighth, Neis scored from third when Buckeye grounded to first. The Yankees out-hit the Indians 16-4 in the contest. Final score: New York 9 Cleveland 1. PLAYER OF THE GAME Waite Hoyt 9.0 IP, 4 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 1 BB, 3 K OTHER SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit Tigers 5 Washington Senators 4 Philadelphia Athletics 8 Chicago White Sox 1 Boston Red Sox 7 St Louis Browns 6 NATIONAL LEAGUE St Louis Cardinals 11 Boston Braves 0 Brooklyn Robins 6 Chicago Cubs 1 New York Giants 7 Pittsburgh Pirates 3 Cincinnati Reds 7 Philadelphia Phillies 0 TOP PERFORMERS 1. Dolf Luque Cincinnati Reds 9.0 IP, 6 H, 0 ER, 1 BB, 6 K, W 2. Al Simmons Philadelphia Athletics 3 for 5, HR, 3 RBI, 3 R 3. Wait Hoyt New York Yankees 9.0 IP, 4 H, 1 ER, 1 BB, 3 K, W Jesse Haines of the St Louis Cardinals pitched a complete game shutout. Sent from my SM-J337VPP using Tapatalk |
04-27-2020, 08:06 AM | #43 |
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MAY 20, 1927
Halfway through the series in Cleveland, the Yankees have the day off. They will resume their series against the Indians tomorrow. STANDINGS AMERICAN LEAGUE New York Yankees 25-12 Chicago White Sox 22-15 Washington Senators 20-16 Detroit Tigers 20-17 Cleveland Indians 19-18 Philadelphia Athletics 18-18 Boston Red Sox 12-23 St Louis Browns 10-27 NATIONAL LEAGUE New York Giants 29-8 St Louis Cardinals 21-14 Pittsburgh Pirates 19-15 Cincinnati Reds 18-17 Boston Braves 16-20 Brooklyn Robins 16-21 Chicago Cubs 13-23 Philadelphia Phillies 10-24 NEW YORK YANKEES TEAM LEADERS BATTING BATTING AVG Tony Lazzeri .378 Babe Ruth .356 Earle Combs .349 HOME RUNS Babe Ruth 12 Lou Gehrig 8 Bob Meusel 4 RUNS BATTED IN Babe Ruth 32 Tony Lazzeri 31 Lou Gehrig 29 PITCHING EARNED RUN AVERAGE Dutch Ruether 2.30 Urban Shocker 2.89 George Pipgras 3.46 WINS George Pipgras and Urban Shocker 6 each Two tied with 4 STRIKEOUTS George Pipgras 26 Herb Pennock 15 Waite Hoyt 14 WHO'S HOT Waite Hoyt 2 G, 1-1, 1.59 ERA, 17.0 IP, 4 K Dutch Ruether 2 G, 2-0, 1.00 ERA, 18.0 IP, 4 K NEW YORK YANKEES TEAM STATS AND AL RANK Runs Scored 230 1st Batting AVG .312 1st On-Base PCT .382 1st OPS .840 1st Batting WAR 11.8 1st wOBA .371 1st Home Runs 32 1st Stolen Bases 30 2nd Base Running +3.7 3rd Runs against 160 1st Starters ERA 3.47 1st Bullpen ERA 3.09 3rd FIP 3.60 1st Pitching WAR 5.7 1st Strikeouts 95 8th Defensive Eff. .679 5th Zone Rating +3.0 5th Errors 66 7th OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED There are no American League games scheduled today. NATIONAL LEAGUE St Louis Cardinals 21-14 at Boston Braves 16-20 Chicago Cubs 13-23 at Brooklyn Robins 16-21 Pittsburgh Pirates 19-15 at New York Giants 29-8 Cincinnati Reds 18-17 at Philadelphia Phillies 10-24 OTHER SCORES NATIONAL LEAGUE St Louis Cardinals 8 Boston Braves 5 Chicago Cubs 5 Brooklyn Robins 4 Pittsburgh Pirates 11 New York Giants 7 Cincinnati Reds 5 Philadelphia Phillies 2 TOP PERFORMERS 1. George Grantham Pittsburgh Pirates 3 for 4, 4 RBI, R 2. Eppa Rixey Cincinnati Reds 9.0 IP, 7 H, 2 ER, 3 BB, 2 K, W 3. Lloyd Waner Pittsburgh Pirates 3 for 4, 3B, 2 RBI, 2 R Sent from my SM-J337VPP using Tapatalk |
04-27-2020, 10:29 PM | #44 |
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MAY 21, 1927
Today is the third game in the series in Cleveland between the Yankees and the Indians. In the first two games combined, the Yankees out-hit the Indians 29-8. OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington Senators 20-16 at Detroit Tigers 20-17 Philadelphia Athletics 18-18 at Chicago White Sox 22-15 Boston Red Sox 12-23 at St Louis Browns 10-27 NATIONAL LEAGUE St Louis Cardinals 22-14 at Boston Braves 16-21 Chicago Cubs 14-23 at Brooklyn Robins 16-22 Pittsburgh Pirates 20-15 at New York Giants 29-9 Cincinnati Reds 19-17 at Philadelphia Phillies 10-25 NEW YORK YANKEES (25-12) AT CLEVELAND INDIANS (19-18) MATCHUPS SP George Pipgras vs George Uhle Advantage New York C Pat Collins vs Luke Sewell Advantage New York 1B Lou Gehrig vs George H Burns Advantage New York 2B Tony Lazzeri vs Lew Fonseca Advantage New York 3B Joe Dugan vs Johnny Hodapp Advantage Cleveland SS Mark Koenig vs Joe Sewell Advantage Cleveland LF Bob Meusel vs Charlie Jamieson Advantage Push CF Earle Combs vs Bernie Neis Advantage New York RF Babe Ruth vs Homer Summa Advantage New York Overall Advantage New York In the top of the first, Gehrig belted a two-run homer 351 feet. In the top of the second, Meusel delivered a two-out RBI double. In the bottom of the second, Neis put the Indians on the board with an RBI single. In the top of the third, the Yankees loaded the bases with two out. Collins worked the count full and then watched ball four go by to get an RBI on a free pass. Pipgras then flew to left to retire the side. After three: New York 4 Cleveland 1. In the top of the fourth, Ruth hit an RBI single. In the bottom of the fifth, Hodapp put some life into the Indians with an RBI single. In the bottom of the sixth, Fonseca hit an RBI single of his own and the Indians were back in the game. After six: New York 5 Cleveland 3. In the top of the eighth, Willis Hudlin took the mound for the Indians. Pipgras picked up a much-needed RBI with a sacrifice fly. In the bottom of the eighth, Burns answered with a two-out RBI single. In the top of the ninth, with runners at the corners and two out, Hudlin was charged with a very costly balk, allowing Combs to score from third. Dugan also took advantage, hitting an RBI single. The two teams combined for 27 hits in the contest. Final score: New York 8 Cleveland 4. PLAYER OF THE GAME Lou Gehrig 2 for 3, HR, 2 RBI, 2 R, BB OTHER SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington Senators 10 Detroit Tigers 6 Chicago White Sox 2 Philadelphia Athletics 1 Boston Red Sox 7 St Louis Browns 5 NATIONAL LEAGUE St Louis Cardinals 6 Boston Braves 2 Brooklyn Robins 3 Chicago Cubs 2 New York Giants 6 Pittsburgh Pirates 5 Cincinnati Reds 4 Philadelphia Phillies 1 TOP PERFORMERS 1. Chick Hafey St Louis Cardinals 3 for 4, 2B, HR, 3 RBI, 2 R, BB 2. Lefty Grove Philadelphia Athletics 8.1 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 4 BB, 10 K 3. Jakie May Cincinnati Reds 9.0 IP, 4 H, 1 ER, 2 BB, 3 K, W Sent from my SM-J337VPP using Tapatalk |
04-28-2020, 12:49 AM | #45 |
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MAY 22, 1927
The Yankees will try to complete the four-game series sweep of the Indians in Cleveland today. Chicago Cubs SP Bob Osborn will miss 5-6 months because of a torn rotator cuff. OTHER SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington Senators 21-16 at Detroit Tigers 20-18 Philadelphia Athletics 18-19 at Chicago White Sox 23-15 Boston Red Sox 13-23 at St Louis Browns 10-28 NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia Phillies 10-26 at Brooklyn Robins 17-22 Chicago Cubs 14-24 at Cincinnati Reds 20-17 Pittsburgh Pirates 20-16 at New York Giants 30-9 NEW YORK YANKEES (26-12) AT CLEVELAND INDIANS (19-19) MATCHUPS SP Herb Pennock vs Jake Miller Advantage New York C Pat Collins vs Luke Sewell Advantage New York 1B Lou Gehrig vs George H Burns Advantage New York 2B Tony Lazzeri vs Lew Fonseca Advantage New York 3B Joe Dugan vs Johnny Hodapp Advantage Cleveland SS Mark Koenig vs Joe Sewell Advantage Cleveland LF Bob Meusel vs Charlie Jamieson Advantage Push CF Earle Combs vs Bernie Neis Advantage New York RF Babe Ruth vs Homer Summa Advantage New York Overall Advantage New York In the top of the third, Combs scored from third on a wild pitch with two out. In the bottom of the third, Burns tied the game with a two-out RBI single. After three: New York 1 Cleveland 1. In the top of the fourth, Pennock gave the Yankees the lead back with a two-out RBI single. Collins then scored from third when Hodapp made an errant throw after fielding a Meusel grounder. In the bottom of the fifth, the Indians loaded the bases with two out. Hodapp then put the Indians in the lead with a 398 foot grand slam. After six: Cleveland 5 New York 3. In the top of the eighth with bases empty and one out, play was stopped for a 112 minute rain delay. With the bases empty and two out, Willis Hudlin took the mound for the Indians. In the bottom of the eighth, Bob Shawkey took the mound for the Yankees. In the top of the ninth, Gehrig made it a one-run game with a two-out RBI double. But Lazzeri flew to center with Gehrig still at second to end the game. The Indians got 11 hits in the win. Final score: Cleveland 5 New York 4. PLAYER OF THE GAME Johnny Hodapp 2 for 4, HR, 4 RBI, R OTHER SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington Senators 6 Detroit Tigers 4 Chicago White Sox 1 Philadelphia Athletics 0 Boston Red Sox at St Louis Browns ppd NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn Robins 2 Philadelphia Phillies 1 Cincinnati Reds 7 Chicago Cubs 3 Pittsburgh Pirates at New York Giants ppd TOP PERFORMERS 1. Watty Clark Brooklyn Robins 8.1 IP, 1 H, 1 ER, 3 BB, 4 K, W 2. Ted Blankenship Chicago White Sox 9.0 IP, 5 H, 0 ER, 3 BB, 1 K, W 3. Johnny Hodapp Cleveland Indians 2 for 4, HR, 4 RBI, R New York Yankees CF Earle Combs has a 25-game hitting streak. Sent from my SM-J337VPP using Tapatalk |
05-09-2020, 01:44 AM | #46 |
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MAY 23, 1927
The Yankees will conclude their road trip with a game in Washington against the Senators. The Yankees are 12-7 so far on this road trip. The Senators lead the season series between these two teams 5-3. AL Player of the Week: 1B Lou Gehrig New York Yankees NL Player of the Week: CF Hack Wilson Chicago Cubs WEEKLY POWER RANKINGS 1. New York Giants 2. New York Yankees 3. Chicago White Sox 4. St Louis Cardinals 5. Cincinnati Reds 6. Washington Senators 7. Pittsburgh Pirates 8. Cleveland Indians 9. Detroit Tigers 10. Philadelphia Athletics 11. Brooklyn Robins 12. Boston Braves 13. Boston Red Sox 14. Chicago Cubs 15. Philadelphia Phillies 16. St Louis Browns OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit Tigers 20-19 at Cleveland Indians 20-19 Chicago White Sox 24-15 at St Louis Browns 10-28 NATIONAL LEAGUE New York Giants 30-9 at Boston Braves 16-22 Brooklyn Robins 18-22 at Philadelphia Phillies 10-27 Cincinnati Reds 21-17 at Pittsburgh Pirates 20-16 NEW YORK YANKEES (26-13) AT WASHINGTON SENATORS (22-16) MATCHUPS SP Urban Shocker vs Walter Johnson Advantage Push C Pat Collins vs Muddy Ruel Advantage New York 1B Lou Gehrig vs Joe Judge Advantage New York 2B Tony Lazzeri vs Bucky Harris Advantage New York 3B Joe Dugan vs Ossie Bluege Advantage Washington SS Mark Koenig vs Buddy Myer Advantage Push LF Bob Meusel vs Goose Goslin Advantage Washington CF Earle Combs vs Tris Speaker Advantage Push RF Babe Ruth vs Sam Rice Advantage New York Overall Advantage New York In the bottom of the second, Bluege put the Senators on the board with an RBI single. Rice scored from third when Harris grounded to short. After three: Washington 2 New York 0. In the top of the fourth, the Yankees loaded the bases with one out. Collins put the Yankees on the board with an RBI single. Shocker followed with a two-run single to put the Yankees in the lead. In the top of the fifth, the Yankees again loaded the bases with one out. Koenig flew to left for the second out without bringing home a run. Dugan also flew to left and the Yankees failed to score. In the bottom of the fifth, the Senators regained the lead when Goslin hit a 465 foot two-run homer. In the top of the sixth, Combs extended his hitting streak to 26 games with a game-tying two-out RBI double. After six: New York 4 Washington 4. In the top of the seventh, the Yankees loaded the bases with nobody out. Dugan extended his hitting streak to 17 games with an RBI single that put the Yankees back in the lead. Collins followed with an RBI single of his own. Shocker grounded into the 5-2 fielder's choice for the first out. But Meusel put the exclamation point on the inning with a 398 foot grand slam. Meusel moved into the top ten in MLB history with 122 career home runs. Bobby Burke took the mound for the Senators. In the bottom of the ninth, the Senators loaded the bases with two out before Speaker grounded to first to end the game. The two teams combined for 25 hits in the contest and the Yankees committed three errors. Final score: New York 10 Washington 4. PLAYER OF THE GAME Bob Meusel 3 for 6, 2B, HR, 4 RBI, R OTHER SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland Indians 15 Detroit Tigers 13 Chicago White Sox 5 St Louis Browns 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE New York Giants 4 Boston Braves 1 Philadelphia Phillies 5 Brooklyn Robins 4 10 innings Pittsburgh Pirates 12 Cincinnati Reds 0 TOP PERFORMERS 1. Vic Aldridge Pittsburgh Pirates 9.0 IP, 3 H, 0 ER, 0 BB, 3 K, W 2. Bob Meusel New York Yankees 3 for 6, 2B, HR, 4 RBI, R 3. Kent Greenfield New York Giants 9.0 IP, 7 H, 1 ER, 3 BB, 0 K, W Sent from my SM-J337VPP using Tapatalk |
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