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JULY 11, 1962
Today is the final day of the All Star Break. STANDINGS AMERICAN LEAGUE Minnesota 57-29 New York 52-31 Boston 50-36 Detroit 45-40 Cleveland 41-46 Baltimore 41-46 Chicago 38-49 Washington 36-50 Los Angeles 34-50 Kansas City 35-52 NATIONAL LEAGUE Los Angeles 69-20 San Francisco 56-32 Pittsburgh 53-33 Cincinnati 49-34 Milwaukee 50-36 Philadelphia 48-42 St Louis 35-52 New York 28-61 Chicago 27-61 Houston 21-65 HOUSTON COLT .45S TEAM LEADERS BATTING AVERAGE Al Spangler .274 Bob Aspromonte .245 Joey Amalfitano .240 HOME RUNS Roman Mejias 15 Four tied at 3 RBI Roman Mejias 61 Don Taussig 35 Norm Larker 29 ERA Ken T Johnson 4.56 Bobby Tiefenauer 4.94 Bob Bruce 5.12 WINS Ken T Johnson 4 Four tied at 3 STRIKEOUTS Ken T Johnson 107 Bob Bruce 65 Turk Farrell 59 HOUSTON COLT .45S TEAM STATS AND NL RANK Runs scored 282 10th Batting .222 10th OBP .285 10th OPS .594 10th Batting WAR -3.7 10th wOBA .266 10th Home Runs 36 10th Stolen Bases 16 9th Runs against 422 7th Starters ERA 4.93 9th Bullpen ERA 3.47 6th FIP 3.85 7th Pitching WAR 9.4 8th Strikeouts 454 8th Defensive Eff. .680 7th Zone Rating -26.1 8th Errors 67 4th HOUSTON COLT .45S CURRENT INJURIES SP Turk Farrell out, 3 months; 60-Day IL, 13 days left. Sent from my LG-M150 using Tapatalk |
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The Colt .45s resume their inaugural season with a three game series in Pittsburgh against the Pirates. The Pirates lead the season series 7-4. OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 41-46 at Baltimore 41-46 Boston 50-36 at Kansas City 35-52 Detroit 45-40 at Chicago 38-49 Washington 36-50 at Minnesota 57-29 New York 52-31 at Los Angeles 34-50 NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati 49-34 at Chicago 27-61 St Louis 35-52 at Milwaukee 50-36 Los Angeles 69-20 at New York 28-61 San Francisco 56-32 at Philadelphia 48-42 HOUSTON COLT .45S (21-65) AT PITTSBURGH PIRATES (53-33) MATCHUPS SP Ken T Johnson vs Joe Gibbon Advantage Pittsburgh C Merritt Ranew vs Smoky Burgess Advantage Pittsburgh 1B Norm Larker vs Dick Stuart Advantage Push 2B Joey Amalfitano vs Bill Mazeroski Advantage Pittsburgh 3B Bob Aspromonte vs Don Hoak Advantage Push SS Eddie Kasko vs Dick Groat Advantage Pittsburgh LF Al Spangler vs Bob Skinner Advantage Pittsburgh CF Don Taussig vs Bill Virdon Advantage Pittsburgh RF Roman Mejias vs Roberto Clemente Advantage Pittsburgh Overall Advantage Pittsburgh In the bottom of the first, Groat put the Pirates on the board with a two out two run triple. After three: Pittsburgh 2 Houston 0. Nothing of note happened in the middle innings. After six: Pittsburgh 2 Houston 0. In the top of the seventh, Amalfitano put the Colt .45s on the board with a two out RBI double. Taussig then brought Amalfitano home with a double of his own to tie the game. Roy Face took the mound for the Pirates in the top of the eighth. Mejias put the Colt .45s in the lead with a two out RBI single. In the bottom of the eighth, with a runner on first and one out, Bobby Shantz took the mound for the Colt .45s. The Pirates loaded the bases with two out. ButHoak grounded to first to end the inning. In the top of the ninth, Taussig hit a solo home run. In the bottom ofthe ninth, the Pirates loaded the bases with two out. But Groat flew out to right to end the game. The two teams combined for 23 hits in the contest. Final score: Houston 4 Pittsburgh 2. PLAYER OF THE GAME Don Taussig 3 for 4, 2 2B, HR, 2 RBI, R OTHER SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 3 Baltimore 1 Boston 4 Kansas City 3 Detroit 7 Chicago 1 Washington 6 Minnesota 3 New York 4 Los Angeles 3 NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago 3 Cincinnati 2 Milwaukee 6 St Louis 3 Los Angeles 7 New York 6 San Francisco 7 Philadelphia 6 TOP PERFORMERS 1. Roger Maris New York Yankees 4 for 4, 2 HR, 3 RBI, 2 R 2. Frank J Thomas New York Mets 3 for 4, HR, 4 RBI, 2 R 3. Jim Bunning Detroit Tigers 9.0 IP, 4 H, 0 ER, 0 BB, 5 K, W Sent from my LG-M150 using Tapatalk |
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Friday the 13th is the second game in the series in Pittsburgh between the Colt .45s and the Pirates. The Colt .45s ended a five game losing streak last night. OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 42-46 at Baltimore 41-47 Boston 51-36 at Kansas City 35-53 Detroit 46-40 at Chicago 38-50 Washington 37-50 at Minnesota 57-30 New York 53-31 at Los Angeles 34-51 NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati 49-35 at Chicago 28-61 St Louis 35-53 at Milwaukee 51-36 Los Angeles 70-20 at New York 28-62 San Francisco 57-32 at Philadelphia 48-43 HOUSTON COLT .45S (22-65) AT PITTSBURGH PIRATES (53-34) MATCHUPS SP Bob Bruce vs Bob Friend Advantage Pittsburgh C Merritt Ranew vs Smoky Burgess Advantage Pittsburgh 1B Norm Larker vs Donn Clendenon Advantage Pittsburgh 2B Joey Amalfitano vs Bill Mazeroski Advantage Pittsburgh 3B Bob Aspromonte vs Don Hoak Advantage Push SS Eddie Kasko vs Dick Groat Advantage Pittsburgh LF Al Spangler vs Bob Skinner Advantage Pittsburgh CF Don Taussig vs Bill Virdon Advantage Pittsburgh RF Roman Mejias vs Roberto Clemente Advantage Pittsburgh Overall Advantage Pittsburgh Nothing of note happened in the first three innings. After three: Houston 0 Pittsburgh 0. In the bottom of the sixth, Mejias threw Skinner out at home when he tried to score from second on a Clemente single. After six: Houston 0 Pittsburgh 0. In the top of the eighth, the Colt .45s loaded the bases with one out. Larker flew to left for the second out. Aspromonte then hit a clutch two run single to break the scoreless tie. Mejias followed with his own RBI single. In the bottom of the ninth, with runners at first and second and nobody out, Dean Stone took the mound for the Colt .45s. An error loaded the bases with nobody out. Groat scored when Hoak grounded into the 6-4-3. Pinch hitter Dick Stuart then flew to center to end the game. Final score: Houston 3 Pittsburgh 1. PLAYER OF THE GAME Bob Bruce 8.0 IP, 8 H, 1 R, 0 ER, 3 BB, 8 K OTHER SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 4 Baltimore 3 Kansas City 7 Boston 3 Detroit 9 Chicago 3 Washington 8 Minnesota 0 Los Angeles 6 New York 5 NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati 16 Chicago 2 Milwaukee 2 St Louis 1 Los Angeles 10 New York 2 San Francisco 13 Philadelphia 8 TOP PERFORMERS 1. Jose Pagan San Francisco Giants 2 for 4, 2 HR, 4 RBI, 3 R, BB 2. Roy Sievers Philadelphia Phillies 3 for 4, HR, 5 RBI, R 3. Johnny Edwards Cincinnati Reds 3 for 6, HR, 5 RBI, 2 R Joe Nuxhall of the Washington Senators pitched a complete game shutout. New York Yankees CF Mickey Mantle hit his 400th career home run. Sent from my LG-M150 using Tapatalk |
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JULY 14, 1962
Today, the Colt .45s will attempt to complete their first ever three game sweep as they finish their three game series in Pittsburgh against the Pirates. OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 43-46 at Baltimore 41-48 Detroit 47-40 at Chicago 38-51 Boston 51-37 at Kansas City 36-53 Washington 38-50 at Minnesota 57-31 New York 53-32 at Los Angeles 35-51 NATIONAL LEAGUE St Louis 35-54 at Milwaukee 52-36 Los Angeles 71-20 at New York 28-63 San Francisco 58-32 at Philadelphia 48-44 Cincinnati 50-35 at Chicago 28-62 HOUSTON COLT .45S (23-65) AT PITTSBURGH PIRATES (53-35) MATCHUPS SP Jim Golden vs Earl Francis Advantage Pittsburgh C Hal W Smith vs Smoky Burgess Advantage Pittsburgh 1B Norm Larker vs Dick Stuart Advantage Push 2B Joey Amalfitano vs Bill Mazeroski Advantage Pittsburgh 3B Bob Aspromonte vs Don Hoak Advantage Push SS Eddie Kasko vs Dick Groat Advantage Pittsburgh LF Al Spangler vs Bob Skinner Advantage Pittsburgh CF Don Taussig vs Bill Virdon Advantage Pittsburgh RF Roman Mejias vs Roberto Clemente Advantage Pittsburgh Overall Advantage Pittsburgh In the top of the second, Clemente threw Mejias out at home after he had tagged up and tried to score on a Smith fly ball to right. In the bottom of the third, Stuart hit a two run triple to put the Pirates in the lead. After three: Pittsburgh 2 Houston 0. In the bottom of the fourth, Mazeroski hit a two run homer. In the bottom of the fifth, the Pirates loaded the bases with nobody out. Groat drew a four pitch walk to force in a run. Dick Drott took the mound for the Colt .45s. Virdon grounded into the 1-2 fielder's choice for the first out. Burgess then scored when Drott was called for a balk. Mazeroski scored Groat with a sacrifice fly. In the top of the sixth, Larker hit a solo home run. After six: Pittsburgh 7 Houston 1. George Brunet took the mound for the Colt .45s in the bottom of the eighth. Stuart hit a two run triple and later scored when Burgess grounded to first. With a runner on first and two out in the top of the ninth, Harvey Haddix took the mound for the Pirates and got Kasko to fly out to end the game. The Pirates got 13 hits in the victory. Final score: Pittsburgh 10 Houston 1. PLAYER OF THE GAME Dick Stuart 3 for 5, 2B, 2 3B, 4 RBI, 2 R OTHER SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 2 Baltimore 1 Detroit 13 Chicago 9 Kansas City 4 Boston 3 Minnesota 7 Washington 5 Los Angeles 10 New York 7 NATIONAL LEAGUE Milwaukee 5 St Louis 4 11 innings Los Angeles 4 New York 1 San Francisco 8 Philadelphia 1 Cincinnati 6 Chicago 3 TOP PERFORMERS 1. Dick Brown Detroit Tigers 4 for 6, 2 2B, HR, 5 RBI, 2 R 2. Steve Bilko Los Angeles Angels 3 for 3, 2 2B, HR, RBI, 3 R, 2 BB 3. Billy Moran Los Angeles Angels 3 for 3, 2B, 4 RBI, R, BB Sent from my LG-M150 using Tapatalk |
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The Colt .45s begin a twelve game home stand with a Sunday double header against the Chicago Cubs. The Colt .45s and the Cubs are two of the three teams left in Major League Baseball who do not have thirty wins yet. The Colt .45s lead the season series 4-3. The Colt .45s traded RP Dean Stone and CF Ron E Davis to the Washington Senators for 1B Harry Bright. Rumor has it that the Baltimore Orioles have placed RP Billy Hoeft on the trading block. OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington 38-51 at Los Angeles 36-51 (2) Boston 51-38 at Minnesota 58-31 (2) New York 53-33 at Kansas City 37-53 (2) Baltimore 41-49 at Cleveland 44-46 (2) Detroit 48-40 at Chicago 38-52 NATIONAL LEAGUE Los Angeles 72-20 at Philadelphia 48-45 (2) San Francisco's 59-32 at New York 28-64 (2) St Louis 35-55 at Pittsburgh 54-35 (2) Cincinnati 51-35 at Milwaukee 53-36 CHICAGO CUBS (28-63) AT HOUSTON COLT .45S (23-66) GAME ONE MATCHUPS SP Cal Koonce vs Hal Woodeshick Advantage Push C Dick Bertell vs Merritt Ranew Advantage Houston 1B Ernie Banks vs Norm Larker Advantage Push 2B Ken Hubbs vs Joey Amalfitano Advantage Push 3B Ron Santo vs Bob Aspromonte Advantage Chicago SS Andre Rodgers vs Eddie Kasko Advantage Push LF Billy L Williams vs Al Spangler Advantage Chicago CF Lou Brock vs Don Taussig Advantage Push RF George Altman vs Roman Mejias Advantage Chicago Overall Advantage Chicago In the top of the first, Altman put the Cubs on the board with an RBI double. Banks added a sacrifice fly for an RBI. In the bottom of the second, Brock threw Ranew out at home as he was trying to score from second on a Kasko single. Kasko would go on to score on a Taussig two out single. In the top of the third, Aspromonte fumbled a Hubbs grounder with two out to allow Santo to score from third. Rodgers followed with a two run triple giving the Cubs three unearned runs in the inning. In the bottom of the third, Brock did it again, throwing Spangler out at home as he tried to score from second on an Aspromonte single. Mejias followed with a single to load the bases with one out. Ranew popped up to second for the second out. Kasko then grounded to short to end the inning. After three: Chicago 5 Houston 1. Bertell led off the top of the sixth with a home run. With a runner on first and one out, Al Cicotte took the mound for the Colt .45s. In the bottom of the sixth, Ranew scored from third when Kasko grounded to third. After six: Chicago 6 Houston 2. In the bottom of the seventh, Hal W Smith scored on a two out error by Santo trying to field an Aspromonte grounder. Bobby Shantz took the mound for the Colt .45s in the top of the eighth. Brock got an RBI single to increase the Cubs lead. After a leadoff single in the bottom of the eighth, Don Elston took the mound for the Cubs. The two teams combined for 22 hits in the contest. Final score: Chicago 7 Houston 3. PLAYER OF THE GAME Dick Bertell 2 for 4, HR, RBI, 2 R CHICAGO CUBS (29-63) AT HOUSTON COLT .45S (23-67) GAME TWO MATCHUPS SP Jack Curtis vs Bobby Tiefenauer Advantage Houston C Sammy Taylor vs Hal W Smith Advantage Push 1B Ernie Banks vs Norm Larker Advantage Push 2B Ken Hubbs vs Joey Amalfitano Advantage Push 3B Ron Santo vs Bob Aspromonte Advantage Chicago SS Andre Rodgers vs Eddie Kasko Advantage Push LF Billy L Williams vs Al Spangler Advantage Chicago CF Lou Brock vs Don Taussig Advantage Push RF George Altman vs Roman Mejias Advantage Chicago Overall Advantage Chicago In the top of the second, Banks put the Cubs on the board with an RBI single. In the top of the third, Williams hit an RBI single. Banks added a two out RBI single. In the bottom of the third, Mejias put the Colt .45s on the board with a two out RBI single. Kasko followed with a walk to load the bases. Taussig flew to right to end the inning. After three: Chicago 3 Houston 1. In the bottom of the fifth, Kasko hit his first home run in a Colt .45s uniform, a three run blast with two out to put the Colt .45s in the lead. In the top of the sixth, Rodgers tied the game with a two out RBI single. In the bottom of the sixth, Spangler beat out the 5-4-3, allowing Amalfitano to score the go-ahead run from third. After six: Houston 5 Chicago 4. After Brock led off the top of the seventh with a triple, George Brunet replaced Tiefenauer on the mound for the Colt .45s. And stranded Brock at third. In the bottom of the seventh, with runners at first and second and one out, Barney Schultz took the mound for the Cubs. With two out, Brock threw Aspromonte out at home when he tried to score from second on an Amalfitano single. In the top of the ninth, with the Colt .45s up by a run, Al Cicotte took the mound to try to save the game. With runners at the corners and two out, Cicotte struck out Williams to give the Colt .45s a split in the double header. The two teams combined for 21 hits in the contest. Final score: Houston 5 Chicago 4. PLAYER OF THE GAME Eddie Kasko 1 for 2, HR, 3 RBI, R, 2 BB OTHER SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington 3 Los Angeles 1 Game 1 Washington 5 Los Angeles 0 Game 2 Minnesota 1 Boston 0 Game 1 Minnesota 9 Boston 5 Game 2 New York 5 Kansas City 3 Game 1 New York 8 Kansas City 7 13 innings Game 2 Baltimore 4 Cleveland 1 Game 1 Cleveland 4 Baltimore 3 Game 2 Detroit 8 Chicago 5 NATIONAL LEAGUE Los Angeles 7 Philadelphia 3 Game 1 Los Angeles 4 Philadelphia 1 Game 2 New York 8 San Francisco 4 Game 1 San Francisco 5 New York 2 Game 2 Pittsburgh 9 St Louis 0 Game 1 St Louis 4 Pittsburgh 3 Game 2 Milwaukee 4 Cincinnati 2 TOP PERFORMERS 1. Roger Maris New York Yankees 6 for 10, 2 2B, 2 HR, 4 RBI, 4 R, 2 BB 2. Harmon Killebrew Minnesota Twins 4 for 8, 2 HR, 5 RBI, 2 R 3. Jack Kralick Minnesota Twins 9.0 IP, 5 H, 0 ER, 0 BB, 6 K, W Dave Stenhouse of the Washington Senators pitched a complete game shutout. 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Tonight is the rubber match in Houston between the Colt .45s and the Chicago Cubs. The Colt .45s are 9-36 at home this season while the Cubs are 12-33 on the road. AL Player of the Week: RF Roger Maris New York Yankees NL Player of the Week: CF Willie Mays San Francisco Giants WEEKLY POWER RANKINGS 1. Los Angeles Dodgers 2. Minnesota Twins 3. New York Yankees 4. San Francisco Giants 5. Detroit Tigers 6. Milwaukee Braves 7. Cincinnati Reds 8. Pittsburgh Pirates 9. Boston Red Sox 10. Cleveland Indians 11. Washington Senators 12. Philadelphia Phillies 13. Baltimore Orioles 14. Kansas City Athletics 15. St Louis Cardinals 16. Los Angeles Angels 17. Chicago White Sox 18. Chicago Cubs 19. New York Mets 20. Houston Colt .45s The Washington Senators traded SP Bennie Daniels to the Milwaukee Braves for CF Hank Taylor and LF Tommie Aaron. OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 53-33 at Kansas City 37-55 Washington 40-51 at Los Angeles 36-53 NATIONAL LEAGUE San Francisco 60-33 at New York 29-65 Cincinnati 51-36 at Milwaukee 54-36 St Louis 36-56 at Pittsburgh 55-36 CHICAGO CUBS (29-64) AT HOUSTON COLT .45S (24-67) MATCHUPS SP Dick Ellsworth vs Mike Cuellar Advantage Chicago C Dick Bertell vs Merritt Ranew Advantage Houston 1B Ernie Banks vs Norm Larker Advantage Push 2B Ken Hubbs vs Joey Amalfitano Advantage Push 3B Ron Santo vs Bob Aspromonte Advantage Chicago SS Andre Rodgers vs Eddie Kasko Advantage Push LF Billy L Williams vs Al Spangler Advantage Chicago CF Lou Brock vs Don Taussig Advantage Chicago RF George Altman vs Roman Mejias Advantage Chicago Overall Advantage Chicago In the bottom of the first, Ranew put the Colt .45s on the board with an RBI single. Kasko scored on a passed ball. In the top of the second, the Cubs loaded the bases with two out. A Santo single combined with a Mejias error brought two runners home to tie the game. In the top of the third, Banks put the Cubs in the lead with a two run homer. In the bottom of the third, Larker beat out the 4-6-3, allowing Ranew to score from third. After three: Chicago 4 Houston 3. In the top of the fifth, the Cubs loaded the bases with nobody out. Ellsworth went down on strikes for the first out. Brock flew to right for the second out. Santo drew a walk to bring in a run. Williams followed with a single to bring home two more. Dick Drott took the mound for the Colt .45s and walked Altman to reload the bases with two out. Banks, the ninth batter of the inning, flew to left to retire the side. In the bottom of the seventh, with a runner on first and one out, Bob Anderson took the mound for the Cubs. Spangler hit a two out RBI single. The Colt .45s went on to load the bases with two out. Ranew flew to center to end the inning. After six: Chicago 7 Houston 4. In the top of the seventh, with a runner on first and one out, Al Cicotte took the mound for the Colt .45s. In the bottom of the seventh, with a runner on first and one out, Tony Balsamo took the mound for the Cubs. In the top of the eighth, Taussig threw Hubbs out at home as he had tagged up and tried to score on a fly ball to center by pinch hitter Sammy Taylor. Barney Schultz took the mound for the Cubs in the bottom of the eighth. In the top of the ninth, Altman hit a two out RBI single. The two teams combined for 27 hits in the contest. Final score: Chicago 8 Houston 4. PLAYER OF THE GAME Ken Hubbs 4 for 5, 2 R OTHER SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE Kansas City 5 New York 4 Los Angeles 4 Washington 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE San Francisco 8 New York 7 Milwaukee 4 Cincinnati 3 Pittsburgh 3 St Louis 2 TOP PERFORMERS 1. Willie Mays San Francisco Giants 3 for 5, 2 HR, 5 RBI, 3 R 2. Bob Gibson St Louis Cardinals 8.0 IP, 6 H, 2 ER, 1 BB, 6 K 3. Vada Pinson Cincinnati Reds 2 for 4, 2 HR, 2 RBI, 2 R, BB Sent from my LG-M150 using Tapatalk |
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The Colt .45s continued their home stand with a three game series against the Philadelphia Phillies. The Colt .45s are 1-2 so far on this home stand. The Phillies have lost eight straight. The Phillies lead the season series 8-1. The Colt .45s traded 1B Norm Larker and C Merritt Ranew to the New York Mets for C Chris Cannizzaro and RP Howie Koplitz. The St Louis Cardinals traded C Carl Sawatski to the Kansas City Athletics for RP Bill Fischer and 3B Deron Johnson. OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington 40-52 at Chicago 38-53 (2) New York 55-34 at Boston 51-40 Baltimore 42-50 at Kansas City 38-55 Cleveland 45-47 at Minnesota 60-31 Detroit 49-40 at Los Angeles 37-53 NATIONAL LEAGUE Los Angeles 74-20 at Cincinnati 51-37 San Francisco 61-33 at Milwaukee 55-36 Chicago 30-64 at St Louis 36-57 PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES (48-47) AT HOUSTON COLT .45S (24-68) The game was cancelled due to bad weather and will be made up tomorrow as part of a double header. OTHER SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago 7 Washington 6 Game 1 Washington 3 Chicago 0 Game 2 Boston 7 New York 6 Baltimore 10 Kansas City 2 Minnesota 7 Cleveland 1 Detroit 3 Los Angeles 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE Los Angeles 9 Cincinnati 6 Milwaukee 1 San Francisco 0 Chicago 2 St Louis 1 TOP PERFORMERS 1. Wally Post Baltimore Orioles 2 for 4, 2 HR, 5 RBI, 2 R, BB 2. Bob Hendley Milwaukee Braves 9.0 IP, 3 H, 0 ER, 2 BB, 7 K, W 3. Camilo Pascual Minnesota Twins 9.0 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 0 BB, 8 K, W The Los Angeles Dodgers and the Detroit Tigers have each won ten straight. Joe Nuxhall of the Washington Senators pitched a complete game shutout. Sent from my LG-M150 using Tapatalk |
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Due to last night's rainout, the Colt .45s will host the Philadelphia Phillies in a day-night double header. OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 55-35 at Boston 52-40 Cleveland 45-48 at Minnesota 61-31 Washington 41-53 at Chicago 39-54 Baltimore 43-50 at Kansas City 38-56 Detroit 50-40 at Los Angeles 37-54 NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh 56-36 at New York 29-66 (2) Los Angeles 75-20 at Cincinnati 51-38 San Francisco 61-34 at Milwaukee 56-36 Chicago 31-64 at St Louis 36-58 PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES (48-47) AT HOUSTON COLT .45S (24-68) GAME ONE MATCHUPS SP Dennis Bennett vs Ken T Johnson Advantage Push C Clay Dalrymple vs Hal W Smith Advantage Philadelphia 1B Roy Sievers vs Harry Bright Advantage Philadelphia 2B Tony Taylor vs Joey Amalfitano Advantage Philadelphia 3B Don Demeter vs Bob Aspromonte Advantage Philadelphia SS Ruben Amaro Sr vs Eddie Kasko Advantage Philadelphia LF Wes Covington vs Al Spangler Advantage Push CF Tony Gonzalez vs Don Taussig Advantage Philadelphia RF Johnny Callison vs Roman Mejias Advantage Philadelphia Overall Advantage Philadelphia Nothing of note happened in the first three innings. After three: Philadelphia 0 Houston 0. In the top of the fourth, Demeter hit a two out two run homer. In the top of the sixth, Demeter hit a two out RBI single. Dalrymple followed with a three run homer. That brought Dick Drott out to pitch for the Colt .45s. In the bottom of the sixth, Mejias hit an RBI triple to put the Colt .45s on the board. Mejias then scored when Demeter mishandled an Amalfitano line drive. After six: Philadelphia 6 Houston 2. In the top of the seventh, Taylor got a two out RBI single. In the top of the eighth, Howie Koplitz took the mound for the Colt .45s. Jack Baldschun took the mound for the Phillies in the bottom of the ninth. Aspromonte hit a two out two run triple. But it was not near enough to mount a comeback. Final score: Philadelphia 7 Houston 4. PLAYER OF THE GAME Dennis Bennett 8.0 IP, 6 H, 2 R, 1 ER, 3 BB, 5 K PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES (49-47) AT HOUSTON COLT .45S (24-69) GAME TWO MATCHUPS SP Art Mahaffey vs Bob Bruce Advantage Philadelphia C Bob Oldis vs Chris Cannizzaro Advantage Push 1B Roy Sievers vs Harry Bright Advantage Philadelphia 2B Tony Taylor vs Joey Amalfitano Advantage Philadelphia 3B Don Demeter vs Bob Aspromonte Advantage Philadelphia SS Ruben Amaro Sr vs Eddie Kasko Advantage Philadelphia LF Wes Covington vs Al Spangler Advantage Push CF Tony Gonzalez vs Don Taussig Advantage Philadelphia RF Johnny Callison vs Roman Mejias Advantage Philadelphia Overall Advantage Philadelphia In the bottom of the second, Mejias hit a solo home run to extend his hit streak to eleven games and put the Colt .45s on the board. In the top of the third, Callison tied the game with a two out RBI double. After three: Philadelphia 1 Houston 1. In the top of the fourth, the Phillies loaded the bases with two out. Gonzalez then put the Phillies in the lead with a two run single. After six: Philadelphia 3 Houston 1. Bright led off the bottom of the seventh with a home run. It was his first hit as a Colt .45. Bobby Shantz took the mound for the Colt .45s in the top of the ninth. In the bottom of the ninth, Amalfitano tied the game with a two out RBI single to extend his hit streak to 19 games. The Colt .45s went on to load the bases but pinch hitter Jim Pendleton flew out to right to send the game into extra innings. After nine: Philadelphia 3 Houston 3. Bobby Tiefenauer took the mound for the Colt .45s in the top of the tenth. The Colt .45s got two base runners in the bottom of the tenth but neither man reached second base. Frank Sullivan took the mound for the Phillies in the bottom of the eleventh. With runners at first and second and one out, Cannizzaro grounded into the inning ending 4-6-3. Al Cicotte took the mound for the Colt .45s in the top of the twelfth. Cicotte led off the bottom of the twelfth with a walkoff home run. The two teams combined for 24 hits in the contest. Final score: Houston 4 Philadelphia 3 12 innings. PLAYER OF THE GAME Art Mahaffey 10.0 IP, 9 H, 3 R, 3 ER, 3 BB, 7 K OTHER SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 4 Boston 0 Cleveland 3 Minnesota 1 Chicago 5 Washington 4 Baltimore 14 Kansas City 6 Los Angeles 5 Detroit 3 NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh 12 New York 1 Game 1 Pittsburgh 6 New York 2 Game 2 Cincinnati 8 Los Angeles 2 San Francisco 8 Milwaukee 0 St Louis 3 Chicago 2 TOP PERFORMERS 1. Roberto Clemente Pittsburgh Pirates 9 for 11, 2B, 3 3B, 5 RBI, 4 R 2. Dick Stuart Pittsburgh Pirates 3 for 7, 2 HR, 3 RBI, 6 R, BB 3. Boog Powell Baltimore Orioles 2 for 3, 2 HR, 2 RBI, 3 R, 3 BB Pittsburgh Pirates RF Roberto got six hits in the first game of the double header. Sent from my LG-M150 using Tapatalk |
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Tonight is the rubber match in the series in Houston between the Colt .45s and the Philadelphia Phillies. The Colt .45s are 5-11 in the month of July. The Phillies are just 1-6 since the All Star Break and 3-13 in the month of July. OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 56-35 at Boston 52-41 Cleveland 46-48 at Minnesota 61-32 Detroit 50-41 at Los Angeles 38-54 Baltimore 44-50 at Kansas City 38-57 NATIONAL LEAGUE San Francisco 62-34 at Milwaukee 56-37 Chicago 31-65 at St Louis 37-58 Los Angeles 75-21 at Cincinnati 52-38 Pittsburgh 58-36 at New York 29-68 PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES (49-49) AT HOUSTON COLT .45S (25-69) MATCHUPS SP Cal McLish vs Jim Golden Advantage Philadelphia C Clay Dalrymple vs Hal W Smith Advantage Philadelphia 1B Roy Sievers vs Harry Bright Advantage Philadelphia 2B Tony Taylor vs Joey Amalfitano Advantage Philadelphia 3B Don Demeter vs Bob Aspromonte Advantage Philadelphia SS Ruben Amaro Sr vs Eddie Kasko Advantage Push LF Wes Covington vs Al Spangler Advantage Push CF Tony Gonzalez vs Don Taussig Advantage Philadelphia RF Johnny Callison vs Roman Mejias Advantage Philadelphia Overall Advantage Philadelphia Nothing of note happened in the first three innings. After three: Philadelphia 0 Houston 0. In the top of the fifth, Callison broke the scoreless tie with a two out two run homer. After six: Philadelphia 2 Houston 0. Bobby Shantz took the mound for the Colt .45s in the top of the seventh. Sievers brought a pair home with a single. Dalrymple added an RBI single. Covington walked to load the bases with one out. Amaro got an RBI single. McLish the pitcher added a run-scoring single. Dick Drott took the mound for the Colt .45s. Pinch hitter Jacke Davis knocked a run in with a single. Taylor, in his second at bat of the inning, went down on strikes for the second out. Callison then struck out as well to retire the side. McLish went on to get the complete game shutout. The Phillies got 14 hits in the victory. Final score: Philadelphia 8 Houston 0. PLAYER OF THE GAME Cal McLish 9.0 IP, 5 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 1 K, 2 for 4, RBI, R OTHER SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston 5 New York 4 10 innings Minnesota 5 Cleveland 4 Los Angeles 11 Detroit 2 Baltimore 14 Kansas City 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE Milwaukee 7 San Francisco 5 10 innings Chicago 7 St Louis 2 Los Angeles 3 Cincinnati 2 Pittsburgh 10 New York 2 TOP PERFORMERS 1. Gus Triandos Baltimore Orioles 4 for 4, 2B, HR, 5 RBI, 3 R, 2 BB 2. Cal McLish Philadelphia Phillies 9.0 IP, 5 H, 0 ER, 0 BB, 1 K, W 3. Rich Rollins Minnesota Twins 4 for 5, HR, RBI, 2 R Sent from my LG-M150 using Tapatalk |
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JULY 20, 1972
The Colt .45s continue their home stand with a three game weekend series against the St Louis Cardinals. The Colt .45s are 2-4 so far on this home stand. The Cardinals are just 2-7 since the All Star Break. The Cardinals lead the season series 5-1. The Colt .45s traded SP Bobby Tiefenauer to the Los Angeles Dodgers for 1B Tim Harkness and RP Phil Ortega. OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington 41-54 at New York 56-36 Chicago 40-54 at Boston 53-41 Detroit 50-42 at Kansas City 38-58 Baltimore 45-50 at Minnesota 62-32 Cleveland 46-49 at Los Angeles 39-54 NATIONAL LEAGUE Los Angeles 76-21 at Chicago 32-65 Milwaukee 57-37 at Philadelphia 50-48 San Francisco 62-35 at Pittsburgh 59-36 New York 29-69 at Cincinnati 52-39 ST LOUIS CARDINALS (37-59) AT HOUSTON COLT .45S (25-70) MATCHUPS SP Paul Toth vs Hal Woodeshick Advantage Push C Gene Oliver vs Hal W Smith Advantage St Louis 1B Bill D White vs Harry Bright Advantage Push 2B Julian Javier vs Joey Amalfitano Advantage St Louis 3B Ken Boyer vs Bob Aspromonte Advantage St Louis SS Julio Gotay vs Eddie Kasko Advantage Push LF Gene Woodling vs Al Spangler Advantage St Louis CF Curt Flood vs Don Taussig Advantage St Louis RF Carl Warwick vs Roman Mejias Advantage St Louis Overall Advantage St Louis In the bottom of the first, Spangler scored on a wild pitch to put the Colt .45s on the board. In the bottom of the second, Taussig hit an RBI double. After three: Houston 2 StLouis 0. In the bottom of the fourth, the Colt .45s loaded the bases with one out. Kasko beat out the 4-6-3, allowing Smith to score from third. In the top of the fifth, Gotay hit a run-scoring double to put the Cardinals on the board. Toth followed with an RBI single. Gotay then scored when Taussig failed to play a Javier fly ball and the score was tied. In the top of the sixth, Oliver put the Cardinals in the lead with a solo home run. After six: St Louis 4 Houston 3. Ed Bauta took the mound for the Cardinals in the bottom of the seventh. In the top of the eighth, with a runner on first and one out, Howie Koplitz took the mound for the Colt .45s. Lindy McDaniel took the mound for the Cardinals in the bottom of the eighth. In the bottom of the ninth, Mejias hit a two out RBI single to tie the game. With the winning run at second, Amalfitano grounded to third to send the game into extra innings. After nine: St Louis 4 Houston 4. Ray Washburn took the mound for the Cardinals in the bottom of the tenth. With runners at first and second and one out, Spangler grounded into the inning ending 4-6-3. Al Cicotte took the mound for the Colt .45s in the top of the eleventh. Javier hit a two out RBI single to put the Cardinals in front once again. Flood followed with a single to load the bases. White drew a walk to bring in a run. Boyer then flew out to center to retire the side. Bill Fischer took the mound for the Cardinals in the bottom of the eleventh. With a runner on first and two out, Mejias went down on strikes to end the game. The two teams combined for 25 hits in the contest. Final score: St Louis 6 Houston 4 11 innings. PLAYER OF THE GAME Julio Gotay 3 for 5, 2B, RBI, 2 R OTHER SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 1 Washington 0 Chicago 7 Boston 2 Detroit 7 Kansas City 0 Minnesota 7 Baltimore 5 Cleveland 7 Los Angeles 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE Los Angeles 5 Chicago 4 Milwaukee 7 Philadelphia 3 San Francisco 7 Pittsburgh 6 New York 6 Cincinnati 5 11 innings TOP PERFORMERS 1. Rocky Colavito Detroit Tigers 3 for 3, 3 HR, 4 RBI, 3 R 2. Whitey Ford New York Yankees 9.0 IP, 1 H, 0 ER, 3 BB, 14 K, W 3. Lee Maye Milwaukee Braves 3 for 3, 2B, HR, 2 RBI, 3 R, 2 BB Sent from my LG-M150 using Tapatalk |
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JULY 21, 1962
Tonight is the second game in the series in Houston between the Colt .45s and the St Louis Cardinals. The Colt .45s have lost six of their last eight. The Colt .45s traded RP Bobby Shantz to the Pittsburgh Pirates for CF Larry Elliot. St Louis Cardinals LF Stan Musial announced that he would retire at the end of the season. OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago 41-54 at Boston 53-42 Washington 41-55 at New York 57-36 Baltimore 45-51 at Minnesota 63-32 Detroit 51-42 at Kansas City 38-59 Cleveland 47-49 at Los Angeles 39-55 NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 30-69 at Cincinnati 52-40 San Francisco 63-35 at Pittsburgh 59-37 Los Angeles 77-21 at Chicago 32-66 Milwaukee 58-37 at Philadelphia 50-49 ST LOUIS CARDINALS (38-59) AT HOUSTON COLT .45S (25-71) MATCHUPS SP Bob Gibson vs George Brunet Advantage St Louis C Jimmie Schaffer vs Hal W Smith Advantage Houston 1B Bill D White vs Harry Bright Advantage Push 2B Julian Javier vs Joey Amalfitano Advantage St Louis 3B Red Schoendienst vs Bob Aspromonte Advantage Houston SS Julio Gotay vs Eddie Kasko Advantage Push LF Gene Woodling vs Al Spangler Advantage St Louis CF Curt Flood vs Don Taussig Advantage St Louis RF Carl Warwick vs Roman Mejias Advantage St Louis Overall Advantage St Louis In the top of the first, Warwick put the Cardinals on the board with a two out two run single. Gibson had a no-hitter through three. After three: St Louis 2 Houston 0. In the top of the fourth, Gibson hit an RBI single. Javier followed with his own RBI single. The Cardinals went on to load the bases with two out. Woodling popped up to first to retire the side. In the bottom of the fifth, Smith got a two out single for the Colt .45s first hit of the game. In the top of the sixth, with a runner on first and one out, Phil Ortega took the mound for the Colt .45s. After six: St Louis 4 Houston 0. In the top of the seventh, Schaffer hit a two out RBI double. In the bottom of the ninth, Aspromonte hit a two out RBI double to put the Colt .45s on the board. The Cardinals out hit the Colt .45s 13-3 in the contest. Final score: St Louis 5 Houston 1. PLAYER OF THE GAME Bob Gibson 9.0 IP, 3 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 1 BB, 9 K, 1 for 4, RBI OTHER SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago 6 Boston 2 New York 3 Washington 1 Minnesota 6 Baltimore 1 Kansas City 11 Detroit 10 Los Angeles 3 Cleveland 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 5 Cincinnati 4 Pittsburgh 3 San Francisco 2 Chicago 7 Los Angeles 1 Milwaukee 5 Philadelphia 3 TOP PERFORMERS 1. Bob Gibson St Louis Cardinals 9.0 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 1 BB, 9 K, W 2. Al Kaline Detroit Tigers 3 for 4, 2B, 5 RBI, R, BB 3. Norm Cash Detroit Tigers 3 for 3, HR, RBI, 3 R, 2 BB Sent from my LG-M150 using Tapatalk Last edited by vrobx1; 04-22-2019 at 09:52 PM. |
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JULY 22, 1962
The Colt .45s will try to avoid being swept at home by the St Louis Cardinals as this three game series ends today. OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington 41-56 at New York 58-36 (2) Chicago 42-54 at Boston 53-43 Detroit 51-43 at Kansas City 39-59 Baltimore 45-52 at Minnesota 64-32 Cleveland 47-50 at Los Angeles 40-55 NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 31-69 at Cincinnati 52-41 (2) Milwaukee 59-37 at Philadelphia 50-50 San Francisco 63-36 at Pittsburgh 60-37 Los Angeles 77-22 at Chicago 33-66 ST LOUIS CARDINALS (39-59) AT HOUSTON COLT .45S (25-72) MATCHUPS SP Curt Simmons vs Mike Cuellar Advantage St Louis C Gene Oliver vs Hal W Smith Advantage St Louis 1B Bill D White vs Harry Bright Advantage Push 2B Julian Javier vs Joey Amalfitano Advantage St Louis 3B Ken Boyer vs Bob Aspromonte Advantage St Louis SS Julio Gotay vs Eddie Kasko Advantage Push LF Stan Musial vs Al Spangler Advantage Push CF Curt Flood vs Don Taussig Advantage St Louis RF Carl Warwick vs Roman Mejias Advantage St Louis Overall Advantage St Louis Nothing of note happened in the first three innings. After three: St Louis 0 Houston 0. In the top of the fourth, the Cardinals loaded the bases with nobody out. Musial went down on strikes for the first out. Warwick hit an RBI single to put the Cardinals on the board. Oliver brought two home with his own single. Gotay followed with an RBI double. Javier knocked in two more with a two out double. With a runner at second and two out, Al Cicotte took the mound for the Colt .45s. Flood added an RBI single. Flood would go on to score on an Amalfitano error. Musial came through with an RBI single in his second at bat of the inning. The Cardinals put nine runs on the board in the inning. Oliver led off the top of the fifth with a home run. Dick Drott took the mound for the Colt .45s in the top of the sixth. After six: St Louis 10 Houston 0. Simmons went on to record the complete game shutout. The Cardinals got 14 hits in the contest. Final score: St Louis 10 Houston 0. PLAYER OF THE GAME Curt Simmons 9.0 IP, 5 H, 0 R. 0 ER, 0 BB, 3 K OTHER SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 3 Washington 0 Game 1 New York 4 Washington 2 Game 2 Boston 8 Chicago 3 Kansas City 4 Detroit 1 Minnesota 4 Baltimore 0 Los Angeles 5 Cleveland 4 10 innings NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati 5 New York 2 Game 1 Cincinnati 7 New York 0 Game 2 Milwaukee 5 Philadelphia 1 Pittsburgh 11 San Francisco 3 Los Angeles 12 Chicago 3 TOP PERFORMERS 1. Gordy Coleman Cincinnati Reds 6 for 9, 2B, 3 RBI, 2 R 2. Camilo Pascual Minnesota Twins 9.0 IP, 6 H, 0 ER, 3 BB, 10 K. W 3. Curt Simmons St Louis Cardinals 9.0 IP, 5 H, 0 ER, 0 BB, 3 K, W Sent from my LG-M150 using Tapatalk |
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JULY 23, 1962
The Colt .45s will conclude this home stand with a three game series against the San Francisco Giants. The Colt .45s are 2-7 so far on this home stand. The Giants lead the season series 8-1. AL Player of the Week: 3B Felix Torres Los Angeles Angels NL Player of the Week: RF Roberto Clemente Pittsburgh Pirates WEEKLY POWER RANKINGS 1. Los Angeles Dodgers 2. Minnesota Twins 3. Milwaukee Braves 4. New York Yankees 5. Pittsburgh Pirates 6. San Francisco Giants 7. Cincinnati Reds 8. Boston Red Sox 9. Detroit Tigers 10. Cleveland Indians 11. Los Angeles Angels 12. Philadelphia Phillies 13. Baltimore Orioles 14. St Louis Cardinals 15. Chicago White Sox 16. Kansas City Athletics 17. Washington Senators 18. Chicago Cubs 19. New York Mets 20. Houston Colt .45s OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit 51-44 at Minnesota 65-32 Baltimore 45-53 at Los Angeles 41-55 NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia 50-51 at Chicago 33-67 Pittsburgh 61-37 at Cincinnati 54-41 Los Angeles 78-22 at St Louis 40-59 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS (63-37) AT HOUSTON COLT .45S (25-73) MATCHUPS SP Jack S Sanford vs Ken T Johnson Advantage Push C Ed Bailey vs Chris Cannizzaro Advantage San Francisco 1B Orlando Cepeda vs Harry Bright Advantage San Francisco 2B Cap Peterson vs Joey Amalfitano Advantage Houston 3B Jim Davenport vs Bob Aspromonte Advantage San Francisco SS Ernie Bowman vs Eddie Kasko 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 In the bottom of the second, Bright scored from third when Amalfitano grounded into the 5-4-3. After three: Houston 1 San Francisco 0. In the top of the fourth, Davenport scored on a McCovey sac fly to tie the game. In the bottom of the fourth, Mejias put the Colt .45s back in the lead with a solo home run. In the top of the sixth, the Giants loaded the bases with two out. Cepeda then put the Giants in the lead with a two run single. Manny Mota then scored from second when Taussig dropped a fly ball by Bailey. After six: San Francisco 4 Houston 2. In the bottom of the seventh, pinch hitter Don Buddin put the Colt .45s back within a run with a sacrifice fly. The Colt .45s went on to load the bases with two out. But Kasko flew to left to end the inning. In the bottom of the eighth, with a runner on first and two out, Stu Miller took the mound for the Giants. In the top of the ninth, Davenport hit a two out RBI single to give the Giants some breathing room. Mays followed with a three run homer to putthe game away. Phil Ortega took the mound for the Colt .45s immediately after the home run. The Giants got 10 hits in the win. Final score: San Francisco 8 Houston 3. PLAYER OF THE GAME Roman Mejias 3 for 4, HR, RBI, 2 R OTHER SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE Minnesota 3 Detroit 0 Baltimore 6 Los Angeles 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago 4 Philadelphia 2 Pittsburgh 4 Cincinnati 3 Los Angeles 10 St Louis 0 TOP PERFORMERS 1. Don Drysdale Los Angeles Dodgers 9.0 IP, 5 H, 0 ER, 3 BB, 2 K, W 2. Don Lee Minnesota Twins 9.0 IP, 6 H, 0 ER, 1 BB, 1 K, W 3. Glen Hobbie Chicago Cubs 9.0 IP, 7 H, 2 ER, 3 BB, 9 K, W Sent from my LG-M150 using Tapatalk |
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Tonight is the second game in the series in Houston between the Colt .45s and the San Francisco Giants. The Colt .45s have lost five straight. OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED AMERICAN LEAGUE Baltimore 46-53 at Los Angeles 41-56 (2) Chicago 42-55 at Washington 41-58 Boston 54-43 at New York 60-36 Cleveland 47-51 at Kansas City 40-59 Detroit 51-45 at Minnesota 66-32 NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia 50-52 at Chicago 34-67 Pittsburgh 62-37 at Cincinnati 54-42 New York 31-71 at Milwaukee 60-37 Los Angeles 79-22 at St Louis 40-60 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS (64-37) AT HOUSTON COLT .45S (25-74) MATCHUPS SP Mike F McCormick vs Bob Bruce Advantage Houston C Tom Haller vs Hal W Smith Advantage San Francisco 1B Orlando Cepeda vs Harry Bright Advantage San Francisco 2B Chuck Hiller vs Joey Amalfitano Advantage Push 3B Harvey Kuenn vs Bob Aspromonte Advantage Push SS Jose Pagan vs Eddie Kasko Advantage Push 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 In the top of the third, Mays put the Giants on the board with an RBI single. Cepeda brought Mays home with a two out double. Haller followed with a two run homer. McCormick had a no-hitter through three. After three: San Francisco 4 Houston 0. In the top of the fourth, Pagan hit a two out RBI single. Taussig would, however, throw Pagan out at home when he tried to score from second on a McCovey single. Kasko led off the bottom of the fourth with a single for the Colt .45s first hit of the game. Amalfitano put the Colt .45s on the board with a two out two run single. In the bottom of the fifth, a Kasko single combined with a McCovey error to give the Colt .45s another run. Aspromonte followed with a two run single to tie the game. After six: San Francisco 5 Houston 5. Howie Koplitz took the mound for the Colt .45s in the top of the seventh. The Giants loaded the bases with one out. Kuenn flew to left for the second out. Hiller then grounded to third to retire the side. Bobby Bolin took the mound for the Giants in the bottom of the ninth and pitched a perfect inning. After nine: San Francisco 5 Houston 5. In the top of the tenth, Hiller hit a two run homer. Dick Drott tookthe mound for the Colt .45s with two out. Don Larsen took the mound for the Giants in the bottom of the tenth. With runners at first and second and two out, Mejias grounded to first to end the game. The Giants got 10 hits in the victory. Final score: San Francisco 7 Houston 5 10 innings. PLAYER OF THE GAME Mike F McCormick 8.0 IP, 6 H, 5 R, 3 ER, 2 BB, 4 K OTHER SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE Los Angeles 4 Baltimore 0 Game 1 Los Angeles 6 Baltimore 5 Game 2 Washington 11 Chicago 7 New York 7 Boston 4 Cleveland 7 Kansas City 4 Detroit 6 Minnesota 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia 6 Chicago 5 12 innings Pittsburgh 4 Cincinnati 2 Milwaukee 6 New York 2 Los Angeles 10 St Louis 3 TOP PERFORMERS 1. Bo Belinsky Los Angeles Angels 9.0 IP, 2 H, 0 ER, 4 BB, 7 K, W 2. Willie Tasby Washington Senators 3 for 3, 2B, 4 RBI, R, BB 3. Al Kaline Detroit Tigers 4 for 4, 2B, HR, RBI, 2 R, BB Sent from my LG-M150 using Tapatalk |
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JULY 25, 1962
The Colt .45s conclude this home stand tonight with a game against the San Francisco Giants. The Colt .45s have lost six straight. OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston 54-44 at New York 61-36 Detroit 52-45 at Minnesota 66-33 Chicago 42-56 at Washington 42-58 Cleveland 48-51 at Kansas City 40-60 Baltimore 46-55 at Los Angeles 43-56 NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia 51-52 at Chicago 34-68 Pittsburgh 63-37 at Cincinnati 54-43 New York 31-72 at Milwaukee 61-37 Los Angeles 80-22 at St Louis 40-61 SAN FRANCISCO (65-37) AT HOUSTON COLT .45S (25-75) MATCHUPS SP Billy Pierce vs Jim Golden Advantage San Francisco C Ed Bailey vs Hal W Smith Advantage San Francisco 1B Orlando Cepeda vs Harry Bright Advantage San Francisco 2B Chuck Hiller vs Joey Amalfitano Advantage Push 3B Jim Davenport vs Bob Aspromonte Advantage San Francisco SS Jose Pagan vs Eddie Kasko Advantage Push 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 In the top of the second, Davenport put the Giants on the board with an RBI double. Davenport went on to score as well on a Bailey sacrifice fly. Pierce had a no-hitter through three. After three: San Francisco 2 Houston 0. In the bottom of the fourth, Kasko hit a one out double to give the Colt .45s their first hitof the game. He went on to score on an Aspromonte sacrifice fly. Bright followed with a two out solo home run to tie the game. Mejias made it back-to-back home runs for the Colt .45s as they took the lead. In the bottom of the sixth, Aspromonte gave the Colt .45s their third solo home run of the game. After six: Houston 4 San Francisco 2. In the bottom of the seventh, Aspromonte came through again, this time with a two out two run single. Jim Duffalo took the mound for the Giants after that. In the top of the ninth, with a runner on first and one out, George Brunet took the mound for the Colt .45s. Bailey hit a two run triple. Alou tied the game with a two out two run homer. McCovey later gave the Giants the lead with a two run double. Davenport brought McCovey home with a single. Hiller singled to load the bases. Dick Drott took the mound for the Colt .45s. Bailey singled to bring in his 20th RBI of the season. Harvey Kuenn, in his second at bat of the inning, added an RBI single. Alou grounded to third to finally retire the side but not before the Giants had scored nine times. Stu Miller took the mound for the Giants in the bottom of the ninth. The Giants ended up with 17 hits in the victory. Final score: San Francisco 11 Houston 6. PLAYER OF THE GAME Jim Davenport 3 for 5, 2B, 2 RBI, 3 R OTHER SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 5 Boston 2 Minnesota 7 Detroit 6 Washington 5 Chicago 4 Kansas City 13 Cleveland 10 Baltimore 8 Los Angeles 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia 3 Chicago 2 Pittsburgh 6 Cincinnati 0 Milwaukee 5 New York 2 Los Angeles 10 St Louis 5 TOP PERFORMERS 1. Al Kaline Detroit Tigers 4 for 5, 2B, HR, 3 RBI, R 2. Wally Moon Los Angeles Dodgers 4 for 5, 2 RBI, 2 R 3. Ken Boyer St Louis Cardinals 2 for 4, 2 HR, 3 RBI, 2 R Sent from my LG-M150 using Tapatalk Last edited by vrobx1; 04-24-2019 at 09:55 PM. |
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After going 2-10 on their home stand, the Colt. 45s have the day off. STANDINGS AMERICAN LEAGUE Minnesota 67-33 New York 62-36 Boston 54-45 Detroit 52-46 Cleveland 48-52 Baltimore 47-55 Los Angeles 43-57 Washington 43-58 Chicago 42-57 Kansas City 41-60 NATIONAL LEAGUE Los Angeles 81-22 San Francisco 66-37 Pittsburgh 64-37 Milwaukee 62-37 Cincinnati 54-44 Philadelphia 52-52 St Louis 40-62 Chicago 34-69 New York 31-73 Houston 25-76 HOUSTON COLT .45S TEAM LEADERS BATTING AVERAGE Al Spangler .258 Bob Aspromonte and Joey Amalfitano .251 HOME RUNS Roman Mejias 18 Bob Aspromonte and Don Taussig 4 RBI Roman Mejias 69 Bob Aspromonte and Don Taussig 39 ERA Ken T Johnson 4.77 Bob Bruce 4.80 WINS Ken T Johnson 5 Bob Bruce and Bobby Tiefenauer 4 STRIKEOUTS Ken T Johnson 118 Bob Bruce 81 Turk Farrell 59 HOUSTON COLT .45S TEAM STATS AND NL RANK Runs scored 329 10th Batting average .224 10th OBP .284 10th OPS .600 10th Batting WAR -5.3 10th wOBA .268 10th Home Runs 46 10th Stolen Bases 16 10th Runs against 519 7th Starters ERA 5.08 10th Bullpen ERA 3.74 6th FIP 3.91 7th Pitching WAR 10.7 8th Strikeouts 524 8th Defensive efficiency .673 7th Zone Rating -37.9 10th Errors 85 t-4th HOUSTON COLT .45S CURRENT INJURIES SP Turk Farrell out, 2-3 months; 60-day IL, 0 days left. OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston 54-45 at New York 62-36 Chicago 42-57 at Washington 43-58 NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 31-73 at Milwaukee 62-37 Pittsburgh 64-37 at Cincinnati 54-44 OTHER SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 8 Boston 0 Chicago 4 Washington 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE Milwaukee 8 New York 7 Cincinnati 8 Pittsburgh 6 TOP PERFORMERS 1. Ralph Terry New York Yankees 9.0 IP, 6 H, 0 ER, 2 BB, 8 K, W 2. Johnny Blanchard New York Yankees 2 for 3, HR, 5 RBI, R 3. Frank Robinson Cincinnati Reds 2 for 5, 3B, HR, 5 RBI, 2 R Sent from my LG-M150 using Tapatalk |
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The Colt .45s begin a nine game road trip with a three game series in Chicago against the Cubs. The Colt .45s have lost seven straight. The season series between these two teams is tied 5-5. The New York Mets traded RF Richie Ashburn to the Milwaukee Braves for SS Jerry Buchek. OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED AMERICAN LEAGUE Minnesota 67-33 at Cleveland 48-52 Los Angeles 43-57 at Detroit 52-46 Boston 54-46 at Washington 43-59 Kansas City 41-60 at Baltimore 47-55 Chicago 43-57 at New York 63-36 NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh 64-38 at Philadelphia 52-52 (2) New York 31-74 at St Louis 40-62 (2) Milwaukee 63-37 at Cincinnati 55-44 San Francisco 66-37 at Los Angeles 81-22 HOUSTON COLT .45S (25-76) AT CHICAGO CUBS (34-69) MATCHUPS SP Mike Cuellar vs Dick Ellsworth Advantage Chicago C Hal W Smith vs Dick Bertell Advantage Chicago 1B Harry Bright vs Ernie Banks Advantage Push 2B Joey Amalfitano vs Ken Hubbs Advantage Push 3B Bob Aspromonte vs Ron Santo Advantage Chicago SS Eddie Kasko vs Andre Rodgers Advantage Push LF Al Spangler vs Billy L Williams Advantage Chicago CF Don Taussig vs Lou Brock Advantage Chicago RF Roman Mejias vs George Altman Advantage Chicago Overall Advantage Chicago In the bottom of the second, Altman scored from third when Hubbs grounded to short to put the Cubs on the board first. After three: Chicago 1 Houston 0. In the top of the fourth, Bright tied the game with a solo home run. In the top of the fifth, Spangler put the Colt .45s in the lead with a two run triple. Spangler then scored himself when Kasko grounded to second. In the bottom of the fifth, Santo tied the game with a two out three run homer. In the bottom of the sixth, Bertell put the Cubs back in the lead with an RBI single. Brock added a two out two run single. Phil Ortega took the mound for the Colt .45s. After six: Chicago 7 Houston 4. Altman hit a solo home run in the bottom of the seventh. In the bottom of the eighth, with runners at second and third and one out, Al Cicotte took the mound for the Colt .45s. With two out, Santo hit his second threerun homer of the game. Final score: Chicago 11 Houston 4. PLAYER OF THE GAME Ron Santo 2 for 5, 2 HR, 6 RBI, 2 R OTHER SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 2 Minnesota 1 Detroit 5 Los Angeles 2 Washington 4 Boston 2 Baltimore 6 Kansas City 3 Chicago 11 New York 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia 7 Pittsburgh 4 Game 1 Philadelphia 8 Pittsburgh 1 Game 2 St Louis 3 New York 2 Game 1 St Louis 6 New York 5 Game 2 Milwaukee 12 Cincinnati 1 Los Angeles 4 San Francisco 1 TOP PERFORMERS 1. Don Demeter Philadelphia Phillies 4 for 9, 2 HR, 6 RBI, 3 R 2. Johnny Callison Philadelphia Phillies 4 for 7, 2B, HR, 3 RBI, 4 R, BB 3. Ron Santo Chicago Cubs 2 for 5, 2 HR, 6 RBI, 2 R Sent from my LG-M150 using Tapatalk |
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Today is the second game in the series in Chicago between the Colt .45s and the Cubs. The Colt .45s have lost eight straight. OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED AMERICAN LEAGUE Minnesota 67-34 at Cleveland 49-52 Los Angeles 43-58 at Detroit 53-46 Chicago 44-57 at New York 63-37 Boston 54-47 at Washington 44-59 Kansas City 41-61 at Baltimore 48-55 NATIONAL LEAGUE Milwaukee 64-37 at Cincinnati 55-45 Pittsburgh 64-40 at Philadelphia 54-52 New York 31-76 at St Louis 42-62 San Francisco 66-38 at Los Angeles 82-22 HOUSTON COLT .45S (25-77) AT CHICAGO CUBS (35-69) MATCHUPS SP Ken T Johnson vs Don Cardwell Advantage Houston C Hal W Smith vs Dick Bertell Advantage Chicago 1B Harry Bright vs Ernie Banks Advantage Push 2B Joey Amalfitano vs Ken Hubbs Advantage Push 3B Bob Aspromonte vs Ron Santo Advantage Advantage Chicago SS Eddie Kasko vs Andre Rodgers Advantage Push LF Al Spangler vs Billy L Williams Advantage Chicago CF Don Taussig vs Lou Brock Advantage Chicago RF Roman Mejias vs George Altman Advantage Chicago Overall Advantage Chicago In the top of the third, the Colt .45s loaded the bases with nobody out. Johnson scored when Aspromonte hit a sacrifice fly to put the Colt .45s on the board. Bright followed with a three run homer. After three: Houston 4 Chicago 0. In the bottom of the fourth, Hubbs put the Cubs on the board with a two out RBI single. Rodgers followed with a two run triple. In the bottom of the fifth, Banks tied the game with a two out RBI single. After six: Houston 4 Chicago 4. In the top of the seventh, Aspromonte put the Colt .45s back in the lead with his own two out RBI single. In the bottom of the seventh, Altman tied the game with an RBI double. An intentional walk to Banks loaded the bases with one out. Hubbs grounded into the 3-2 fielder's choice for the second out. Rodgers flew out to right to end the inning. After a leadoff single in the top of the eighth, Barney Schultz took the mound for the Cubs. After a leadoff single in the bottom of the eighth, Howie Koplitz took the mound for the Colt .45s. Santo gave the Cubs the lead with a two out RBI double. The Colt .45s went down in order in the top of the ninth. The Cubs got 11 hits in the victory. Final score: Chicago 6 Houston 5. PLAYER OF THE GAME Don Cardwell 7.0 IP, 8 H, 5 R, 5 ER, 2 BB, 4 K OTHER SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE Minnesota 13 Cleveland 5 Detroit 7 Los Angeles 2 New York 6 Chicago 3 Boston 4 Washington 0 Baltimore 3 Kansas City 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati 4 Milwaukee 2 Philadelphia 4 Pittsburgh 3 St Louis 11 New York 0 Los Angeles 6 San Francisco 2 TOP PERFORMERS 1. Carl Warwick St Louis Cardinals 3 for 4, 3B, HR, 7 RBI, 2 R 2. Lenny Green Minnesota Twins 2 for 2, HR, 3 RBI, 3 R, BB 3. Larry Jackson St Louis Cardinals 9.0 IP, 7 H, 0 ER, 1 BB, 4 K, W St Louis Cardinals LF Stan Musial got his 3,500th career hit today. Sent from my LG-M150 using Tapatalk |
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JULY 29, 1962
The Colt .45s will attempt to avoid the three game sweep as their series in Chicago against the Cubs comes to an end today. The Colt .45s have lost nine straight. The Los Angeles Angels traded LF Leon Wagner to the Chicago White Sox for RP Frank Kreutzer, 3B Charley Smith, RP Mike Joyce and C Cam Carreon. OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED AMERICAN LEAGUE Los Angeles 43-59 at Detroit 54-46 (2) Minnesota 68-34 at Cleveland 49-53 (2) Chicago 44-58 at New York 64-37 (2) Kansas City 41-62 at Baltimore 49-55 Boston 55-47 at Washington 44-60 NATIONAL LEAGUE Milwaukee 64-38 at Cincinnati 56-45 (2) Pittsburgh 64-41 at Philadelphia 55-52 New York 31-77 at St Louis 43-62 San Francisco 66-39 at Los Angeles 83-22 HOUSTON COLT .45S (25-78) AT CHICAGO CUBS (36-69) MATCHUPS SP Bob Bruce vs Glen Hobbie Advantage Push C Hal W Smith vs Dick Bertell Advantage Chicago 1B Harry Bright vs Ernie Banks Advantage Push 2B Joey Amalfitano vs Ken Hubbs Advantage Push 3B Bob Aspromonte vs Ron Santo Advantage Chicago SS Eddie Kasko vs Andre Rodgers Advantage Push LF Al Spangler vs Billy L Williams Advantage Chicago CF Don Taussig vs Lou Brock Advantage Chicago RF Roman Mejias vs George Altman Advantage Chicago Overall Advantage Chicago Nothing of note happened in the first three innings. After three: Houston 0 Chicago 0. In the bottom of the fourth, Altman put the Cubs on the board with a solo home run. In the top of the fifth, the Colt .45s loaded the bases with nobody out. Taussig flew to left for the first out. Bruce grounded into the 6-2 fielder's choice for the second out. Spangler drew a four pitch walk to force in the tying run. Kasko grounded to second to retire the side. In the bottom of the sixth, Williams put the Cubs back in the lead with a two out solo home run. After six: Chicago 2 Houston 1. In the top of the eighth, with a runner on first and one out, Barney Schultz took the mound for the Cubs. The Colt .45s went down in order in the top of the ninth. The Cubs won despite being held to just four hits in the contest. Final score: Chicago 2 Houston 1. PLAYER OF THE GAME Bob Bruce 8.0 IP, 4 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 1 BB, 8 K OTHER SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 2 Minnesota 1 Game 1 Minnesota 7 Cleveland 6 Game 2 Baltimore 6 Kansas City 4 Boston 4 Washington 1 Los Angeles 7 Detroit 6 Los Angeles at Detroit Game 2 ppd New York 7 Chicago 6 Game 1 Chicago at New York Game 2 ppd NATIONAL LEAGUE Milwaukee 3 Cincinnati 0 Game 1 Milwaukee 10 Cincinnati 3 Game 2 Philadelphia 3 Pittsburgh 1 St Louis 5 New York 1 Los Angeles 5 San Francisco 0 TOP PERFORMERS 1. Elston Howard New York Yankees 3 for 3, 3 HR, 5 RBI, 3 R, 2 BB 2. Denny Lemaster Milwaukee Braves 9.0 IP, 3 H, 0 ER, 0 BB, 7 K, W 3. Pete Richert Los Angeles Dodgers 9.0 IP, 3 H, 0 ER, 3 BB, 6 K, W Sent from my LG-M150 using Tapatalk |
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JULY 30, 1962
The Colt .45s have the first of two straight days off to end the month of July. The Colt .45s finished the month of July with a record of 5-21. The Colt .45s have been mathematically eliminated from the Pennant Race. AL Player of the Week: RF Al Kaline Detroit Tigers NL Player of the Week: SS Maury Wills Los Angeles Dodgers WEEKLY POWER RANKINGS 1. Los Angeles Dodgers 2. New York Yankees 3. Minnesota Twins 4. Milwaukee Braves 5. San Francisco Giants 6. Pittsburgh Pirates 7. Philadelphia Phillies 8. Boston Red Sox 9. Cincinnati Reds 10. Detroit Tigers 11. Baltimore Orioles 12. Cleveland Indians 13. St Louis Cardinals 14. Los Angeles Angels 15. Chicago White Sox 16. Washington Senators 17. Chicago Cubs 18. Kansas City Athletics 19. New York Mets 20. Houston Colt .45s HOUSTON COLT .45S TEAM LEADERS BATTING AVERAGE Al Spangler .261 Bob Aspromonte .254 Joey Amalfitano .249 HOME RUNS Roman Mejias 18 Three tied at 4 RBI Roman Mejias 69 Bob Aspromonte 41 Don Taussig 39 ERA Bob Bruce 4.65 Ken T Johnson 4.78 WINS Ken T Johnson 5 Bob Bruce and Bobby Tiefenauer 4 STRIKEOUTS Ken T Johnson 124 Bob Bruce 89 Turk Farrell HOUSTON COLT .45S TEAM STATS AND NL RANK Runs scored 339 10th Batting average .223 10th OBP .283 10th OPS .599 10th Batting WAR -5.6 10th wOBA .268 10th Home Runs 48 10th Stolen Bases 16 10th Runs against 538 8th Starters ERA 5.09 10th Bullpen ERA 3.77 5th FIP 3.94 8th Pitching WAR 10.6 8th Strikeouts 540 8th Defensive Eff. .674 8th Zone Rating -38.8 10th Errors 87 t-4th HOUSTON COLT .45S CURRENT INJURIES SP Turk Farrell out, 2 months; 60-day IL, 0 days left. There were no games played today. Sent from my LG-M150 using Tapatalk |
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