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Old 01-19-2019, 08:15 PM   #21
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APRIL 18, 1972
The Rangers will end their first road trip of the season in Chicago with two games against the White Sox. Chicago has lost four straight.

OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Cleveland 6-4 at Boston 5-5
Detroit 3-5 at Baltimore 8-3
Milwaukee 2-7 at New York 5-5
Minnesota 6-4 at California 3-6
Kansas City 9-1 at Oakland 5-4

NATIONAL LEAGUE
New York 5-3 at Montreal 2-6
Chicago 3-6 at Pittsburgh 4-5
Los Angeles 8-2 at Atlanta 4-8
St Louis 7-2 at Philadelphia 5-4
Houston 10-2 at Cincinnati 0-10
San Francisco 7-3 at San Diego 4-8

TEXAS RANGERS (2-7) AT CHICAGO WHITE SOX (4-7)
The game was cancelled due to bad weather and was rescheduled for tomorrow as part of a double header.

OTHER SCORES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Cleveland 5 Boston 4
Baltimore 3 Detroit 2
New York 7 Milwaukee 6 15 innings
California 5 Minnesota 3
Kansas City 5 Oakland 2

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Montreal 5 New York 3
Pittsburgh 5 Chicago 1
Los Angeles 7 Atlanta 2
Philadelphia 5 St Louis 1
Cincinnati 5 Houston 1
San Diego 4 San Francisco 3

TOP PERFORMERS
1. Willie Stargell 3 for 4, 2B, 2 HR, 2 RBI, 3 R

2. Bob Moose 9.0 IP, 4 H, 1 ER, 0 BB, 3 K, W

3. George C Scott Milwaukee Brewers 4 for 6, HR, 2 RBI, 2 R, BB

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Old 01-19-2019, 11:22 PM   #22
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APRIL 19, 1972
Due to yesterday's rainout, the Rangers will play the White Sox in a double header today in Chicago.

OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Cleveland 7-4 at Boston 5-6
Milwaukee 2-8 at New York 6-5
Kansas City 10-1 at Oakland 5-5 (2)
Detroit 3-6 at Baltimore 9-3
Minnesota 6-5 at California 4-6

NATIONAL LEAGUE
New York 5-4 at Montreal 3-6
St Louis 7-3 at Philadelphia 6-4
Los Angeles 9-2 at Atlanta 4-9
Houston 10-3 at Cincinnati 1-10
Chicago 3-7 at Pittsburgh 5-5
San Francisco 7-4 at San Diego 5-8

TEXAS RANGERS (2-7) AT CHICAGO WHITE SOX (4-7) GAME ONE
MATCHUPS
SP Dick Bosman vs Tom Bradley Advantage Chicago
C Dick Billings vs Ed Hermann Advantage Chicago
1B Don Mincher vs Dick Allen Advantage Chicago
2B Ted Kubiak vs Mike Andrews Advantage Chicago
3B Dave Nelson vs Bill Melton Advantage Chicago
SS Toby Harrah vs Rich Morales Advantage Texas
LF Frank Howard vs Carlos May Advantage Push
CF Elliott Maddox vs Jay Johnstone Advantage Texas
RF Jeff Burroughs vs Walt Williams Advantage Texas
Overall Advantage Chicago

In the bottom of the first, Melton put the White Sox on the board with a run-scoring single.

May led off the bottom of the third with a 404 foot shot. Andrews added an RBI single. Hermann followed with a single that loaded the bases with one out. Johnstone then cracked a two run double. Nine men came to the plate in the inning.

After three: Chicago 5 Texas 0.

In the top of the sixth, Bradley struck out Kubiak for his 20th K of the season.

In the bottom of the sixth, May added an RBI single.

After six: Chicago 6 Texas 0.

In the bottom of the seventh, the White Sox had runners on the corners and one out and Mike Paul replaced Bosman on the mound for the Rangers. Hermann beat out the 6-4-3 to bring Melton home from third.

In the top of the eighth, Maddox put the Rangers on the board with an RBI single.

In the bottom of the eighth, Williams hit an RBI triple. Jorge Orta came in to pinch hit and knocked Williams in with a single.

The White Sox pounded out 15 hits in the game.

Final score: Chicago 9 Texas 1.

PLAYER OF THE GAME
Tom Bradley 9.0 IP, 7 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 1 BB, 8 K

TEXAS RANGERS (2-8) AT CHICAGO WHITE SOX (5-7) GAME TWO
MATCHUPS
SP Bill Gogolewski vs Stan Bahnsen Advantage Chicago
C Hal King vs Tom Egan Advantage Push
1B Don Mincher vs Dick Allen Advantage Chicago
2B Ted Kubiak vs Mike Andrews Advantage Chicago
3B Dave Nelson vs Bill Melton Advantage Chicago
SS Toby Harrah vs Rich Morales Advantage Texas
LF Frank Howard vs Carlos May Advantage Push
CF Elliott Maddox vs Jay Johnstone Advantage Texas
RF Jeff Burroughs vs Pat H Kelly Advantage Texas
Overall Advantage Chicago

In the top of the first, Mincher hit an RBI single. Burroughs added a run-scoring single. A walk to Harrah loaded the bases with one out. Kubiak beat out the 3-6-1 to bring Howard home from third.

After three: Texas 3 Chicago 0.

Nothing of note happened in the middle innings.

After six: Texas 3 Chicago 0.

In the top of the fourth, Burroughs hit another RBI single. With a runner on first and two down, Cy Acosta took the mound for the White Sox and got the final out.

Vicente Romo came on to pitch for the White Sox in the top of the eighth. Maddox brought in a run with a sacrifice fly.

Horacio Pina took the mound for the Rangers in the bottom of the eighth.

In the top of the ninth, Howard helped the Rangers pour it on with an RBI double.

The Rangers got 10 hits in the game.

Final score: Texas 6 Chicago 0.

PLAYER OF THE GAME
Bill Gogolewski 7.0 IP, 7 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 3 K

OTHER SCORES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Boston 6 Cleveland 2
Milwaukee 6 New York 2
Kansas City 3 Oakland 2 Game 1
Oakland 6 Kansas City 4 Game 2
Detroit 9 Baltimore 7 10 innings
Minnesota 4 California 1

NATIONAL LEAGUE
New York 6 Montreal 3
Philadelphia 4 St Louis 0
Atlanta 4 Los Angeles 3
Cincinnati 6 Houston 1
Chicago 6 Pittsburgh 1
San Diego 3 San Francisco 2

TOP PERFORMERS
1. Steve Carlton Philadelphia Phillies 9.0 IP, 6 H, 0 ER, 0 BB, 7 K, W

2. Mickey Stanley Detroit Tigers 3 for 4, HR, 2 RBI, 3 R, BB

3. Burt Hooton Chicago Cubs 9.0 IP, 4 H, 1 ER, 0 BB, 4 K, W



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Old 01-20-2019, 01:24 AM   #23
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APRIL 20, 1972
The Rangers had the day off.

STANDINGS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
EAST
Baltimore 9-4
Cleveland 7-5
Boston 6-6
New York 6-6
Detroit 4-6
Milwaukee 3-8

WEST
Kansas City 11-2
Minnesota 7-5
Oakland 6-6
Chicago 5-8
California 4-7
Texas 3-8

NATIONAL LEAGUE
EAST
Philadelphia 7-4
St Louis 7-4
New York 6-4
Pittsburgh 5-6
Chicago 4-7
Montreal 3-7

WEST
Los Angeles 9-3
Houston 10-4
San Francisco 7-5
San Diego 6-8
Atlanta 5-9
Cincinnati 2-10

TEXAS RANGERS TEAM LEADERS
BATTING AVERAGE
Dick Billings .333
Jeff Burroughs .297
Frank Howard .270

HOME RUNS
Four tied with 1

RBI
Frank Howard 8
Jeff Burroughs 6
Two tied with 4

ERA
Bill Gogolewski 2.30
Pete Broberg 4.05
Dick Bosman 4.37

WINS
Pete Broberg, Bill Gogolewski and Rich Hand 1

STRIKEOUTS
Pete Broberg 13
Mike Paul 10
Dick Bosman 9

TEXAS RANGERS TEAM STATS AND AL RANK
Runs Scored 34 t-10th
Batting Average .225 9th
OBP .318 6th
Home Runs 4 t-10th
Stolen Bases 7 t-4th
Runs Against 52 t-10th
Starters ERA 4.04 10th
Bullpen ERA 4.50 11th
Defensive efficiency .708 7th

OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Milwaukee 3-8 at New York 6-6
Detroit 4-6 at Baltimore 9-4

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Los Angeles 9-3 at Atlanta 5-9
Chicago 4-7 at Pittsburgh 5-6
San Francisco 7-5 at San Diego 6-8

OTHER SCORES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
New York 4 Milwaukee 3
Detroit 5 Baltimore 2

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Los Angeles 6 Atlanta 4
Pittsburgh 10 Chicago 5
San Francisco 2 San Diego 0

TOP PERFORMERS
1. Willie Stargell 2 for 3, 2 HR, 5 RBI, 3 R, BB

2. Ron Bryant San Francisco Giants 9.0 IP, 5 H, 0 ER, 1 BB, 5 K, W

3. Mike Cuellar Baltimore Orioles 7.0 IP, 4 H, 1 ER, 1 BB, 6 K

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Old 01-20-2019, 06:28 AM   #24
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APRIL 21, 1972
The Rangers begin an 11 game home stand with four against the California Angels. The Rangers are still looking for their first ever home win. The Rangers lead the season series 2-1.

OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Baltimore 9-5 at Cleveland 7-5
New York 7-6 at Boston 6-6
Detroit 5-6 at Milwaukee 3-9
Kansas City 11-2 at Chicago 5-8

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Chicago 4-8 at New York 6-4
St Louis 7-4 at Montreal 3-7
Pittsburgh 6-6 at Philadelphia 7-4
Cincinnati 2-10 at Atlanta 5-10
San Diego 6-9 at Los Angeles 10-3
Houston 10-4 at San Francisco 8-5

CALIFORNIA ANGELS (4-7) AT TEXAS RANGERS (3-8)
MATCHUPS
SP Nolan Ryan vs Pete Broberg Advantage California
C John Stephenson vs Dick Billings Advantage Texas
1B Jim Spencer vs Don Mincher Advantage Texas
2B Sandy Alomar Sr vs Ted Kubiak Advantage Push
3B Ken McMullen vs Dave Nelson Advantage California
SS Leo Cardenas vs Toby Harrah Advantage California
LF Vada Pinson vs Frank Howard Advantage Texas
CF Ken Berry vs Elliott Maddox Advantage Push
RF Leroy Stanton vs Jeff Burroughs Advantage Texas
Overall Advantage Texas

In the bottom of the first, Howard brought a run home with a sacrifice fly.

After three: Texas 1 California 0.

In the bottom of the fourth, Maddox got an RBI single. Mincher followed with a two run homer.

In the bottom of the fifth, Ryan struck out the side.

In the bottom of the sixth, Broberg came through with a run-scoring double.

After six: Texas 5 California 0.

In the bottom of the seventh, Tom Murphy took the mound for the Angels.

In the top of the eighth, Pinson put the Angels on the board with a sacrifice fly. Cardenas added an RBI double.

The Angels would get no closer as Ryan and Murphy combined to walk 10 Rangers hitters.

Final score: Texas 5 California 2.

PLAYER OF THE GAME
Pete Broberg 9.0 IP, 7 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 4 BB, 4 K, 1 for 2, 2B, RBI

OTHER SCORES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
New York 5 Boston 3
Detroit 2 Milwaukee 0
Chicago 3 Kansas City 2
Baltimore at Cleveland ppd

NATIONAL LEAGUE
New York 5 Chicago 1
Montreal 8 St Louis 1
Philadelphia 3 Pittsburgh 0
Cincinnati 5 Atlanta 2
Los Angeles 4 San Diego 2
San Francisco 6 Houston 1

TOP PERFORMERS
1. Mickey Lolich Detroit Tigers 9.0 IP, 7 H, 0 ER, 0 BB, 9 K, W

2. Wayne Twitchell Philadelphia Phillies 9.0 IP, 4 H, 0 ER, 4 BB, 3 K, W

3. Wilbur Wood Chicago White Sox 8.2 IP, 1 H. 2 ER, 1 BB. 2 K, W

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APRIL 22, 1972
Today is the second game of the four game series in Texas against the California Angels. The Rangers first ever road win and first ever home win came against the Angels. Of the Rangers four wins, three of them are against the Angels.

Detroit Tigers RP John Hiller will miss the rest of the season due to a ruptured ulnar collateral ligament.

OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Baltimore 9-5 at Cleveland 7-5 (2)
New York 8-6 at Boston 6-7
Detroit 6-6 at Milwaukee 3-10
Kansas City 11-3 at Chicago 6-8
Oakland 6-6 at Minnesota 7-5

NATIONAL LEAGUE
St Louis 7-5 at Montreal 4-7
Chicago 4-9 at New York 7-4
Pittsburgh 6-7 at Philadelphia 8-4
Houston 10-5 at San Francisco 9-5
Cincinnati 3-10 at Atlanta 5-11
San Diego 6-10 at Los Angeles 11-3

CALIFORNIA ANGELS (4-8) AT TEXAS RANGERS (4-8)
MATCHUPS
SP Clyde Wright vs Don Stanhouse Advantage California
C John Stephenson vs Dick Billings Advantage Texas
1B Jim Spencer vs Larry Biittner Advantage California
2B Sandy Alomar Sr vs Ted Kubiak Advantage Push
3B Ken McMullen vs Dave Nelson Advantage California
SS Leo Cardenas vs Toby Harrah Advantage California
LF Vada Pinson vs Jeff Burroughs Advantage Texas
CF Ken Berry vs Elliott Maddox Advantage Push
RF Leroy Stanton vs Ted Ford Advantage California
Overall Advantage California

In the bottom of the second, Ford smacked a two run double.

After three: Texas 2 California 0.

In the bottom of the fifth, Burroughs brought one home with a single. Kubiak followed up with his own RBI single.

After six: Texas 4 California 0.

In the top of the seventh, the Angels got their first run of the game on a McMullen double. McMullen would go on to score when Berry grounded into the 6-4-3.

In the bottom of the seventh, Nelson got one of the runs back with an RBI triple. With runners at the corners and one out, Mel D Queen took the mound for the Angels. Billings picked up an RBI with an infield single.

Dave Sells took the mound for the Angels in the bottom of the eighth.

Stanhouse went the distance as the Rangers have now beaten the Angels four straight times.

Final score: Texas 6 California 2.

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

OTHER SCORES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Baltimore 6 Cleveland 3 11 innings Game 1
Cleveland 4 Baltimore 3 Game 2
New York 13 Boston 4
Detroit 3 Milwaukee 2
Kansas City 9 Chicago 1
Minnesota 2 Oakland 1

NATIONAL LEAGUE
St Louis 7 Montreal 1
New York 5 Chicago 4 12 innings
Pittsburgh 4 Philadelphia 2
San Francisco 6 Houston 2
Cincinnati 2 Atlanta 1
Los Angeles 3 San Diego 2

TOP PERFORMERS
1. Bobby Grich Baltimore Orioles 7 for 10, 3 2B, 2 RBI, 4 R, BB

2. Merv Rettunmond Baltimore Orioles 3 for 7, 2B, HR, 3 RBI, 2 R, 4 BB

3. Horace Clarke New York Yankees 3 for 4, 2B, HR, 4 RBI, 2 R

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APRIL 23, 1972
Today is the third game in the four game series in Texas between the Rangers and the California Angels. After starting the season 0-7, the Rangers have won 5 of their last 6. Meanwhile, the Angels have lost 5 of their last 6 and 7 of their last 9.

OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Boston 9-6 at Boston 6-8
Baltimore 10-6 at Cleveland 8-6
Detroit 7-6 at Milwaukee 3-11
Kansas City 12-3 at Chicago 6-9
Oakland 6-7 at Minnesota 8-5

NATIONAL LEAGUE
St Louis 8-5 at Montreal 4-8
Chicago 4-10 at New York 8-4
Pittsburgh 7-7 at Philadelphia 8-5
Cincinnati 4-10 at Atlanta 5-12
San Diego 6-11 at Los Angeles 12-3
Houston 10-6 at San Francisco 10-5

CALIFORNIA ANGELS (4-9) AT TEXAS RANGERS (5-8)
MATCHUPS
SP Andy Messersmith vs Rich Hand Advantage California
C John Stephenson vs Dick Billings Advantage Texas
1B Andy Kosco vs Don Mincher Advantage Texas
2B Sandy Alomar Sr vs Ted Kubiak Advantage Push
3B Ken McMullen vs Dave Nelson Advantage California
SS Leo Cardenas vs Toby Harrah Advantage California
LF Vada Pinson vs Frank Howard Advantage Texas
CF Ken Berry vs Elliott Maddox Advantage Push
RF Leroy Stanton vs Jeff Burroughs Advantage Texas
Overall Advantage Texas

In the top of the first, Pinson hit a solo home run.

Kosco led off the top of the second with a home run. Alomar added an RBI triple. But Alomar would be thrown out at home by Howard while trying to score on a Stanton fly ball out.

After three: California 3 Texas 0.

In the top of the fifth, McMullen added a run-scoring single to the Angels lead.

In the bottom of the fifth, Maddox got the Rangers on the board with an RBI single.

After six: California 4 Texas 1.

Horace Pina took the mound for the Rangers in the top of the ninth.

Lloyd Allen took the mound for the Angels in the bottom of the ninth and went on to get the save.

Final score: California 4 Texas 1.

PLAYER OF THE GAME
Andy Messersmith 8.0 IP, 6 H, 1 R, 0 ER, 2 BB, 6 K

OTHER SCORES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
New York 11 Boston 6
Cleveland 2 Baltimore 1
Detroit 8 Milwaukee 2
Chicago 7 Kansas City 4
Minnesota 4 Oakland 2

NATIONAL LEAGUE
St Louis 4 Montreal 3
New York 4 Chicago 0
Philadelphia 2 Pittsburgh 1
Atlanta 6 Cincinnati 5
Los Angeles 3 San Diego 2 15 innings
San Francisco 4 Houston 3

TOP PERFORMERS
1. Thurman Munson New York Yankees 4 for 5, 2B, HR, 6 RBI, 2 R

2. Jon Matlack New York Mets 9.0 IP, 7 H, 0 ER, 1 BB, 3 K, W

3. Andy Messersmith California Angels 8.0 IP, 6 H, 0 ER, 2 BB, 6 K, W



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APRIL 24, 1972
Tonight is the final game of the four game series in Texas in the battle for last place between the Rangers and the California Angels. This is the only game in the American League on the schedule today.

AL Player of the Week: RF Ron Blomberg New York Yankees

NL Player of the Week: LF Willie Stargell Pittsburgh Pirates

WEEKLY POWER RANKINGS
1. Los Angeles Dodgers
2. Kansas City Royals
3. New York Mets
4. San Francisco Giants
5. Minnesota Twins
6. St Louis Cardinals
7. Philadelphia Phillies
8. New York Yankees
9. Cleveland Indians
10. Detroit Tigers
11. Baltimore Orioles
12. Houston Astros
13. Pittsburgh Pirates
14. Chicago White Sox
15. Oakland Athletics
16. Boston Red Sox
17. Texas Rangers
18. California Angels
19. Atlanta Braves
20. San Diego Padres
21. Montreal Expos
22. Cincinnati Reds
23. Chicago Cubs
24. Milwaukee Brewers

OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Chicago 4-11 at Houston 10-7

CALIFORNIA ANGELS (5-9) AT TEXAS RANGERS (5-9)
MATCHUPS
SP Rudy May vs Dick Bosman Advantage California
C John Stephenson vs Dick Billings Advantage Texas
1B Jim Spencer vs Frank Howard Advantage Texas
2B Sandy Alomar Sr vs Lenny Randle Advantage California
3B Ken McMullen vs Dave Nelson Advantage California
SS Leo Cardenas vs Toby Harrah Advantage California
LF Vada Pinson vs Larry Biittner Advantage California
CF Ken Berry vs Elliott Maddox Advantage Push
RF Leroy Stanton vs Ted Ford Advantage California
Overall Advantage California

In the top of the second, Stephenson put the Rangers on the board with an RBI single.

In the bottom of the second, the Rangers loaded the bases with one out. Bosman popped to second for the second out. Maddox came through with a clutch two run single to put the Rangers in the lead.

In the top of the third, Pinson delivered an RBI single to tie the game.

After three: California 2 Texas 2.

Nothing of note happened in the middle innings.

After six: California 2 Texas 2.

Horacio Pina took the mound for the Rangers in the top of the eighth inning.

In the bottom of the eighth, the Rangers had a runner on first and one out and Lloyd Allen took the mound for the Angels. Maddox would score the go-ahead run on a two out wild pitch. Ford added a run-scoring single.

With a runner on first and one out in the top of the ninth, Paul Lindblad took the mound for the Rangers. Alomar tied the game with a 382 foot bomb.

After nine: California 4 Texas 4.

Jim Panther took the mound for the Rangers in the top of the tenth.

Eddie Fisher took the mound for the Angels in the bottom of the tenth. Harrah drew a walk but was caught stealing second to end the inning.

In the top of the twelfth, a leadoff double prompted a pitching change and Mike Paul took the mound for the Rangers. Rain began to fall. Jim Mason committed an error on a Stephenson grounder to second and Cardenas scored the go-ahead run.

Mel D Queen took the mound for the Angels in the bottom of the twelfth. Maddox tied the game with an RBI single. Play was then stopped for a 19 minute rain delay. With runners at first and second and two out, Nelson singled to bring Mason home with the winning run.

The Angels had 11 hits and the Rangers committed 3 errors but Texas still got the win.

Final score: Texas 6 California 5 12 innings.

PLAYER OF THE GAME
Elliott Maddox 3 for 5, 3 RBI, R, BB

OTHER SCORES
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Chicago 4 Houston 3

TOP PERFORMERS
1. Burt Hooton Chicago Cubs 7.0 IP, 2 H, 0 ER, 3 BB, 4 K

2. Sandy Alomar Sr California Angels 3 for 6, HR, 2 RBI, 2 R, BB

3. Elliott Maddox Texas Rangers 3 for 5, 3 RBI, R. BB

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APRIL 25, 1972
The Rangers continue their home stand with a two game series against the Detroit Tigers. The Rangers have begun the home stand 3-1. The Tigers have won 5 straight.

OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Boston 6-9 at Minnesota 9-5
Oakland 6-8 at New York 10-6
Cleveland 9-6 at Chicago 7-9
California 5-10 at Milwaukee 3-12
Baltimore 10-7 at Kansas City 12-4

NATIONAL LEAGUE
St Louis 9-5 at Atlanta 6-12
Cincinnati 4-11 at Pittsburgh 7-8
Chicago 5-11 at Houston 10-8
Montreal 4-9 at Los Angeles 13-3
New York 9-4 at San Diego 6-12
Philadelphia 9-5 at San Francisco 11-5

DETROIT TIGERS (8-6) AT TEXAS RANGERS (6-9)
MATCHUPS
SP Chuck Dobson vs Bill Gogolewski Advantage Push
C Bill Freehan vs Dick Billings Advantage Detroit
1B Jim Northrup vs Don Mincher Advantage Push
2B Dick McAuliffe vs Ted Kubiak Advantage Push
3B Aurelio Rodriguez vs Dave Nelson Advantage Push
SS Ed Brinkman vs Toby Harrah Advantage Push
LF Gates Brown vs Frank Howard Advantage Push
CF Mickey Stanley vs Elliott Maddox Advantage Detroit
RF Al Kaline vs Jeff Burroughs Advantage Detroit
Overall Advantage Detroit

In the bottom of the first, Mincher hit a two run homer.

In the top of the second, Brown scored from third when Harrah misplayed a Rodriguez grounder.

In the top of the third, Northrup tied the game with an RBI triple.

In the bottom of the third, Nelson gave the Rangers the lead back with an RBI single. Howard followed with a walk to load the bases with one out. Burroughs popped it up to second for out number two. Billings then came through with a two run single.

After three: Texas 5 Detroit 2.

In the top of the fourth, Brinkman hit an RBI single.

In the bottom of the fourth, Nelson got himself another RBI single. Howard followed with a three run homer. With a runner on first and two out, Bill Slayback took the mound for the Tigers and finally got them out of the inning.

In the top of the sixth, the Rangers fourth error of the game allowed the Tigers to load the bases with one out. Mike Paul took the mound for the Rangers. Brinkman brought in a run with a sacrifice fly. Willie Horton added an RBI single.

Ron Perranoski took the mound for the Tigers in the bottom of the sixth.

After six: Texas 9 Detroit 5

Paul Lindblad took the mound for the Rangers in the top of the eighth.

Fred Holdsworth took the mound for the Tigers in the bottom of the eighth. Maddox led off with a single, giving him 5 for the game, a Texas Rangers team record. Howard would later bring Maddox home with a sacrifice fly.

In the top of the ninth, the Tigers loaded the bases with nobody out. Jim Panther took the mound for the Rangers. McAuliffe scored on a passed ball. Freehan brought in a run with a sacrifice fly. But the Tigers would get no more.

The two teams combined for 23 hits.

Final score: Texas 10 Detroit 7.

PLAYER OF THE GAME
Elliott Maddox 5 for 5, 4 R

OTHER SCORES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Minnesota 5 Boston 4
New York 3 Oakland 0
Cleveland 1 Chicago 0
Milwaukee 8 California 3
Baltimore 8 Kansas City 4

NATIONAL LEAGUE
St Louis 6 Atlanta 2
Pittsburgh 5 Cincinnati 2
Houston 6 Chicago 5
Montreal 7 Los Angeles 2
New York 6 San Diego 2
San Francisco 2 Philadelphia 1

TOP PERFORMERS
1. Willie Stargell Pittsburgh Pirates 3 for 5, 2 HR, 5 RBI, 2 R

2. Elliot Maddox Texas Rangers 5 for 5, 4 R

3. Tom Bradley Chicago White Sox 9.0 IP, 5 H, 1 ER, 0 BB, 7 K

Steve Kline of the New York Yankees pitched a complete game shutout.

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APRIL 26, 1972
Today is the second game in the series in Texas between the Rangers and the Detroit Tigers. The Rangers have won seven of their last nine.

OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Oakland 6-9 at New York 11-6
California 5-11 at Milwaukee 4-12
Cleveland 10-6 at Chicago 7-10
Boston 6-19 at Minnesota 10-5
Baltimore 11-7 at Kansas City 12-5

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Philadelphia 9-6 at San Francisco 12-5
St Louis 10-5 at Atlanta 6-13
Cincinnati 4-12 at Pittsburgh 8-8
Chicago 5-12 at Houston 11-8
Montreal 5-9 at Los Angeles 13-4
New York 10-4 at San Diego 6-13

DETROIT TIGERS (8-7) AT TEXAS RANGERS (7-9)
MATCHUPS
SP Mickey Lolich vs Pete Broberg Advantage Detroit
C Bill Freehan vs Hal King Advantage Detroit
1B Norm Cash vs Frank Howard Advantage Push
2B Dick McAuliffe vs Ted Kubiak Advantage Push
3B Aurelio Rodriguez vs Dave Nelson Advantage Push
SS Ed Brinkman vs Toby Harrah Advantage Push
LF Jim Northrup vs Jeff Burroughs Advantage Push
CF Mickey Stanley vs Elliott Maddox Advantage Push
RF Al Kaline vs Larry Biittner Advantage Detroit
Overall Advantage Detroit

In the bottom of the first, Howard put the Rangers on the board with an RBI double.

After three: Texas 1 Detroit 0.

Cash led off the top of the fourth with a home run to tie the game.

After six: Detroit 1 Texas 1.

In the top of the seventh, the Tigers loaded the bases with one out. McAuliffe struck outand therewere two down. Cash then hit his second home run of the game, a grand slam.

In the bottom of the seventh, Biittner got the Rangers closer with an RBI double. King then brought Biittner home with a single. Harrah brought King home with a single to make it a one run game. Nelson then gave the Rangers the lead back with a two run single.

Casey Cox took the mound for the Rangers in the top of the eighth.

In the bottom of the eighth, Lolich struck out Burroughs for his 10th K of the game.

Cox set the Tigers down in order in the top of the ninth for another Rangers win.

Final score: Texas 6 Detroit 5.

PLAYER OF THE GAME
Norm Cash 2 for 4, 2 HR, 5 RBI, 2 R

OTHER SCORES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
New York 4 Oakland 1
California 3 Milwaukee 0
Cleveland 11 Chicago 6
Minnesota 7 Boston 2
Kansas City 8 Baltimore 5

NATIONAL LEAGUE
San Francisco 2 Philadelphia 0
St Louis 5 Atlanta 4
Pittsburgh 6 Cincinnati 3
Chicago 4 Houston 1
Montreal 5 Los Angeles 1
New York 3 San Diego 0

TOP PERFORMERS
1. Juan Marichal San Francisco Giants 9.0 IP, 2 H, 0 ER, 0 BB, 7 K, W

2. Tom Seaver New York Mets 9.0 IP, 1 H, 0 ER, 1 BB, 6 K, W

3. Norm Cash Detroit Tigers 2 for 4, 2 HR, 5 RBI, 2 R

Nolan Ryan of the California Angels pitched a complete game shutout.

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APRIL 27, 1972
The Rangers had the day off as no American League games will be played today.

STANDINGS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
EAST
New York 12-6
Cleveland 11-6
Baltimore 11-8
Detroit 8-8
Boston 6-11
Milwaukee 4-13

WEST
Kansas City 13-5
Minnesota 11-5
Texas 8-9
Chicago 7-11
Oakland 6-10
California 6-11

NATIONAL LEAGUE
EAST
New York 11-4
St Louis 11-5
Philadelphia 9-7
Pittsburgh 9-8
Montreal 6-9
Chicago 6-12

WEST
Los Angeles 13-5
San Francisco 13-5
Houston 11-9
San Diego 6-14
Atlanta 6-14
Cincinnati 4-13

TEXAS RANGERS TEAM LEADERS
BATTING AVERAGE
Elliott Maddox .300
Dave Nelson .288
Dick Billings .276

HOME RUNS
Frank Howard and Don Mincher 2
Three tied with 1

RBI
Frank Howard 14
Elliott Maddox and Don Mincher 8

ERA
Bill Gogolewski 1.71
Dick Bosman 3.94
Pete Broberg 4.00

WINS
Pete Broberg 3
Bill Gogolewski 2
Three tied with 1

STRIKEOUTS
Pete Broberg 21
Dick Bosman 14
Mike Paul 12

TEXAS RANGERS TEAM STATS AND AL RANK
Runs Scored 68 6th
Batting average .232 8th
OBP .330 4th
Home Runs 7 t-10th
Stolen Bases 12 t-2nd
Runs Against 77 9th
Starters ERA 3.63 9th
Bullpen ERA 4.04 10th
Defensive Eff. .710 7th

OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Philadelphia 9-7 at San Francisco 13-5
Cincinnati 4-13 at Pittsburgh 9-8
Montreal 6-9 at Los Angeles 13-5
New York 11-4 at San Diego 6-14

OTHER SCORES
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Philadelphia 6 San Francisco 3
Cincinnati 10 Pittsburgh 9 14 innings
Montreal 6 Los Angeles 5 11 innings
New York 7 San Diego 2

TOP PERFORMERS
1. Bobby Tolan Cincinnati Reds 4 for 7, 2B, HR, 3 RBI, 3 R, BB

2. Richie Hebner Pittsburgh Pirates 3 for 7, 2B, 2 HR, 4 RBI, 3 R

3. Joe Lis Philadelphia Phillies 1 for 2, HR, 4 RBI, R, 2 BB

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APRIL 28, 1972
The Rangers resume their home stand with a three game series against the Boston Red Sox. The Rangers are 5-1 on this home stand. The Red Sox have lost five straight and statistically have the worst starting pitching in the American League.

OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Minnesota 11-5 at New York 12-6
California 6-11 at Baltimore 11-8
Chicago 7-11 at Detroit 8-8
Cleveland 11-6 at San Francisco 13-5
Oakland 6-10 at Milwaukee 4-13

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Cincinnati 5-13 at Chicago 6-12
Atlanta 6-14 at Pittsburgh 9-9
St Louis 11-5 Houston 11-9
New York 12-5 at Los Angeles 13-6
Philadelphia 10-7 at San Diego 6-15
Montreal 7-9 at San Francisco 13-6

BOSTON RED SOX (6-11) AT TEXAS RANGERS (8-9)
MATCHUPS
SP Sonny Siebert vs Don Stanhouse Advantage Boston
C Carlton Fisk vs Dick Billings Advantage Boston
1B Danny Cater vs Don Mincher Advantage Texas
2B Doug Griffin vs Ted Kubiak Advantage Texas
3B Tommy Harper vs Dave Nelson Advantage Boston
SS Luis Aparicio vs Toby Harrah Advantage Boston
LF Carl Yastrzemski vs Frank Howard Advantage Boston
CF Rick Miller vs Elliott Maddox Advantage Push
RF Reggie Smith vs Jeff Burroughs Advantage Boston
Overall Advantage Boston

In the bottom of the first, Mincher hit a two run homer. Howard added an RBI double.

In the top of the second, Aparicio hit a solo home run.

After three: Texas 3 Boston 1.

Nothing of note happened in the middle innings.

After six: Texas 3 Boston 1.

With bases empty and one out in the top of the seventh, Paul Lindblad took the mound for the Rangers.

In the top of the eighth inning, Horacio Pina took the mound for the Rangers.

In the bottom of the eighth, Burroughs hit one 411 feet for a solo home run.

Pina then finished it off with a perfect ninth.

Final score; Texas 4 Boston 1.

PLAYER OF THE GAME
Don Stanhouse 6.1 IP, 5 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 5 BB, 2 K

OTHER SCORES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
New York 1 Minnesota 0 10 innings
Baltimore 6 California 1
Detroit 4 Chicago 2
Kansas City 5 Cleveland 3
Milwaukee 2 Oakland 1

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Cincinnati 5 Chicago 2
Pittsburgh 5 Atlanta 4
St Louis 2 Houston 1
Los Angeles 5 New York 3
Philadelphia 5 San Diego 3
Montreal 7 San Francisco 6 14 innings

TOP PERFORMERS
1. Fritz Peterson New York Yankees 10.0 IP, 5 H, 0 ER, 0 BB, 4 K, W

2. Bob Gibson St Louis Cardinals 9.0 IP, 4 H, 1 ER, 0 BB, 8 K, W

3. Bert Blyleven Minnesota Twins 9.2 IP, 5 H, 1 ER, 4 BB, 8 K


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APRIL 29, 1972
Today is the second game in the series in Texas between the Rangers and the Boston Red Sox. The Rangers have won four straight while the Red Sox have lost six straight.

OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Chicago 7-12 at Detroit 9-8
Minnesota 11-6 at New York 13-6
Oakland 6-11 at Milwaukee 5-13
Cleveland 11-7 at Kansas City 14-5
California 6-12 at Baltimore 12-8

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Atlanta 6-15 at Pittsburgh 10-9
Cincinnati 6-13 at Chicago 6-13
Montreal 8-9 at San Francisco 13-7
St Louis 12-5 at Houston 11-10
New York 12-5 at Los Angeles 14-6
Philadelphia 11-7 at San Diego 6-16

BOSTON RED SOX (6-12) AT TEXAS RANGERS (9-9)
MATCHUPS
SP Marty Pattin vs Dick Bosman Advantage Boston
C Carlton Fisk vs Dick Billings Advantage Boston
1B Danny Cater vs Don Mincher Advantage Texas
2B Doug Griffin vs Ted Kubiak Advantage Texas
3B Rico Petrocelli vs Dave Nelson Advantage Boston
SS Luis Aparicio vs Toby Harrah Advantage Boston
LF Carl Yastrzemski vs Frank Howard Advantage Boston
CF Rick Miller vs Elliott Maddox Advantage Push
RF Reggie Smith vs Jeff Burroughs Advantage Boston
Overall Advantage Boston

Bosman was perfect through three.

After three: Boston 0 Texas 0.

In the top of the fourth, Smith hit a two out double for the Red Sox first baserunner of the game. Buthe would be stranded there.

In the bottom of the fourth, Kubiak broke the scoreless tie with an RBI single.

In the top of the sixth, Yastrzemski tied the game with an RBI double. Smith then hit a sacrifice fly to bring home Yastrzemski with the go-ahead run. Fisk added an RBI double as well. And Petrocelli hit a two run homer.

Burroughs led off the bottom of the sixth with a home run.

After six: Boston 5 Texas 2.

In the bottom of the seventh with runners at the corners, Maddox scored from third when Nelson grounded into the 5-4 fielder's choice. Howard then brought Nelson home with a single to make it a one run game.

Yastrzemski led off the top of the eighth with a home run.

Paul Lindblad took the mound for the Rangers in the top of the ninth.

Bobby Bolin took the mound for the Red Sox in the bottom of the ninth and got the three up three down to end the Red Sox losing streak.

The Rangers lost despite getting 10 hits in the game.

Final score: Boston 6 Texas 4.

PLAYER OF THE GAME
Jeff Burroughs 3 for 4, HR, RBI, 2 R

OTHER SCORES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Detroit 3 Chicago 2
Minnesota 10 New York 0
Milwaukee 5 Oakland 1
Baltimore 4 California 2
Cleveland at Kansas City ppd

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Atlanta 6 Pittsburgh 4
Chicago 9 Cincinnati 4
Montreal 4 San Francisco 3 10 innings
St Louis 6 Houston 4
Los Angeles 4 New York 3 10 innings
Philadelphia 6 San Diego 3

TOP PERFORMERS
1. Jim Perry Minnesota Twins 9.0 IP, 5 H, 0 ER, 2 BB, 3 K, W

2. Jim Lonborg Milwaukee Brewers 9.0 IP, 7 H, 1 ER, 1 BB, 9 K, W

3. Pat Dobson Baltimore Orioles 9.0 IP, 6 H, 2 ER, 0 BB, 6 K, W

San Diego Padres skipper Preston Gomez blasted the local media for negative coverage of his team.

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APRIL 30, 1972
Today is the rubber match in the series in Texas between the Rangers and the Boston Red Sox.

OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Cleveland 11-7 at Kansas City 14-5 (2)
Minnesota 12-6 at New York 13-7 (2)
California 6-13 at Baltimore 13-8
Chicago 7-13 at Detroit 10-8
Oakland 6-12 at Milwaukee 6-13

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Montreal 9-9 at San Francisco 13-8 (2)
Philadelphia 12-7 at San Diego 6-17 (2)
Atlanta 7-15 at Pittsburgh 10-10
Cincinnati 6-14 at Chicago 7-13
St Louis 13-5 at Houston 11-11
New York 12-6 at Los Angeles 15-6

BOSTON RED SOX (7-12) AT TEXAS RANGERS (9-10)
MATCHUPS
SP John Curtis vs Bill Gogolewski Advantage Boston
C Carlton Fisk vs Dick Billings Advantage Boston
1B Danny Cater vs Frank Howard Advantage Texas
2B Doug Griffin vs Ted Kubiak Advantage Texas
3B Rico Petrocelli vs Dave Nelson Advantage Boston
SS Luis Aparicio vs Toby Harrah Advantage Boston
LF Tommy Harper vs Jeff Burroughs Advantage Push
CF Rick Miller vs Elliott Maddox Advantage Push
RF Reggie Smith vs Ted Ford Advantage Boston
Overall Advantage Boston

In the top of the third, Fisk put the Red Sox on the board with an RBI single. Burroughs misplayed a Petrocelli fly ball, allowing Smith to score from second.

After three: Boston 2 Texas 0.

In the bottom of the fourth, Kubiak put the Rangers on the board with an RBI single.

After six: Boston 2 Texas 1.

In the bottom of the seventh, Maddox tied the game with an RBI single.

Horacio Pina took the mound for the Rangers in the top of the eighth. Cater put the Red Sox back in the lead with a run-scoring double. Carl Yastrzemski added a run-scoring single.

Bobby Bolin took the mound for the Red Sox in the bottom of the eighth.

In the top of the ninth, with a runner on first and one out, Jim Panther took the mound for the Rangers. Griffin brought a run in with a single. Aparicio then knocked in two with a single.

Lynn McGlothen took the mound for the Red Sox in the bottom of the ninth looking to hold onto a five run lead.

The Red Sox tallied 14 hits in the win while the Rangers committed three errors.

Final score: Boston 7 Texas 2.

PLAYER OF THE GAME
Luis Aparicio 3 for 4, 2 RBI, R

OTHER SCORES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Kansas City 3 Cleveland 0 Game 1
Cleveland 6 Kansas City 5 Game 2
New York 4 Minnesota 2 Game 1
New York 6 Minnesota 5 14 innings Game 2
California 7 Baltimore 3
Chicago 2 Detroit 1
Oakland 2 Milwaukee 0

NATIONAL LEAGUE
San Francisco 7 Montreal 1 Game 1
Montreal 8 San Francisco 5 Game 2
San Diego 4 Philadelphia 3 Game 1
San Diego 5 Philadelphia 2 Game 2
Atlanta 3 Pittsburgh 1
Chicago 8 Cincinnati 0
Houston 4 St Louis 0
Loa Angeles 3 New York 1

TOP PERFORMERS
1. Ken Holtzman Oakland Athletics 9.0 IP, 5 H, 0 ER, 1 BB, 6 K, W

2. Fergus Jenkins Chicago Cubs 8.0 IP, 4 H, 0 ER, 1 BB, 6 K, W

3. Phil Niekro Atlanta Braves 9.0 IP, 6 H, 1 ER, 2 BB, 7 K, W

Tim Foli of the Montreal Expos pitched a complete game shutout.


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MAY 1, 1972
The entire American League had the day off.

AL Player of the Week: CF Elliott Maddox Texas Rangers

NL Player of the Week: SS Tim Foli Montreal Expos

The Kansas City Royals placed SP Steve Busby on the DL with a torn rotator cuff. He is expected to miss 5 months.

AL Batter of the Month: CF Amos Otis Kansas City Royals

NL Batter of the Month: LF Willie Stargell Pittsburgh Pirates

AL Pitcher of the Month: Tom Bradley Chicago White Sox

NL Pitcher of the Month: Tom Seaver New York Mets

AL Rookie of the Month: SP Dick Tidrow Cleveland Indians

NL Rookie of the Month: 3B Dave W Roberts San Diego Padres

WEEKLY POWER RANKINGS
1. Los Angeles Dodgers
2. New York Yankees
3. Kansas City Royals
4. St Louis Cardinals
5. New York Mets
6. Cleveland Indians
7. San Francisco Giants
8. Minnesota Twins
9. Baltimore Orioles
10. Philadelphia Phillies
11. Detroit Tigers
12. Montreal Expos
13. Houston Astros
14. Pittsburgh Pirates
15. Texas Rangers
16. Boston Red Sox
17. Chicago Cubs
18. Chicago White Sox
19. Atlanta Braves
20. Oakland Athletics
21. California Angels
22. San Diego Padres
23. Milwaukee Brewers
24. Cincinnati Reds

STANDINGS
AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST
New York 15-7
Cleveland 12-8
Baltimore 13-9
Detroit 10-9
Boston 8-12
Milwaukee 6-14

WEST
Kansas City 15-6
Minnesota 12-8
Texas 9-11
Chicago 8-13
Oakland 7-12
California 7-13

NATIONAL LEAGUE
EAST
St Louis 13-6
New York 12-7
Philadelphia 12-9
Montreal 10-10
Pittsburgh 10-11
Chicago 8-13

WEST
Los Angeles 16-6
San Francisco 14-9
Houston 12-11
Atlanta 8-15
San Diego 8-17
Cincinnati 6-15

TEXAS RANGERS TEAM LEADERS
BATTING AVERAGE
Elliott Maddox .309
Jeff Burroughs .297
Dave Nelson .267

HOME RUNS
Jeff Burroughs and Don Mincher 3
Frank Howard 2

RBI
Frank Howard 16
Don Mincher 10
Two tied at 9

ERA
Bill Gogolewski 1.61
Pete Broberg 4.00
Don Stanhouse 4.43

WINS
Pete Broberg 3
Bill Gogolewski and Don Stanhouse 2

STRIKEOUTS
Pete Broberg 21
Dick Bosman 14
Mike Paul 12

TEXAS RANGERS TEAM STATS AND AL RANK
Runs Scored 78 6th
Batting Average .235 8th
OBP. 328 3rd
Home Runs 10 t-9th
Stolen Bases 13 t-2nd
Runs Against 91 11th
Starters ERA 3.59 10th
Bullpen ERA 3.92 11th
Defensive Eff. .711 7th

OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
NATIONAL LEAGUE
New York 12-7 at San Francisco 14-9
Houston 12-11 at Pittsburgh 10-11
Philadelphia 12-9 at Los Angeles 16-6

OTHER SCORES
NATIONAL LEAGUE
New York 6 San Francisco 0
Pittsburgh 2 Houston 1
Los Angeles 4 Philadelphia 1

TOP PERFORMERS
1. Tom Seaver New York Mets 9.0 IP, 3 H, 0 ER, 0 BB, 14 K, W

2. Dock Ellis Pittsburgh Pirates 8.2 IP, 6 H, 1 ER, 1 BB, 6 K, W

3. Tommy John Los Angeles Dodgers 8.2 IP, 6 H, 1 ER, 3 BB, 7 K, W

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MAY 2, 1972
The Rangers will conclude their 11 game home stand with a two game series against the Cleveland Indians. Texas has gone 6-3 so far on this home stand. The Indians are completing a 7 game road trip. They are 3-2 so far on the road trip. The Indians have the second highest team batting average in the American League.

Oakland Athletics SP Vida Blue has been diagnosed with shoulder inflammation and will miss the rest of the season.

OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Chicago 8-13 at Baltimore 13-9
Oakland 7-12 at Boston 8-12
California 7-13 at New York 15-7
Kansas City 15-6 at Detroit 10-9
Minnesota 12-8 at Milwaukee 6-14

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Atlanta 8-15 at Chicago 8-13
Houston 12-12 at Pittsburgh 11-11
Cincinnati 6-15 at St Louis 13-6
Philadelphia 12-10 at Los Angeles 17-6
Montreal 10-10 at San Diego 8-17
New York 13-7 at San Francisco 14-10

CLEVELAND INDIANS (12-8) AT TEXAS RANGERS (9-11)
MATCHUPS
SP Ray Lamb vs Pete Broberg Advantage Texas
C Ray Fosse vs Dick Billings Advantage Cleveland
1B Chris Chambliss vs Don Mincher Advantage Texas
2B Eddie Leon vs Ted Kubiak Advantage Push
3B Graig Nettles vs Dave Nelson Advantage Cleveland
SS Frank Duffy vs Toby Harrah Advantage Cleveland
LF Alex Johnson vs Frank Howard Advantage Texas
CF Del Under vs Elliott Maddox Advantage Texas
RF Roy Foster vs Jeff Burroughs Advantage Texas
Overall Advantage Texas

In the top of the second, Fosse hit a run-scoring double. Leon added a sacrifice fly to bring in a run.

In the bottom of the third, Maddox tied the game with a two run homer.

After three: Cleveland 2 Texas 2.

In the top of the fourth, Maddox threw Foster out at home as he was trying to score from second on a Fosse single. An intentional walk to Leon loaded the bases with two out. Lamb then grounded to second to retire the side.

In the top of the sixth, the Indians loaded the bases with one out. Lamb grounded into the 5-2 for the second out. Then a wild pitch brought the go-ahead run in. Unser brought one in with a single but Burroughs threw Lamb out at home as he was trying to score from second.

After six: Cleveland 4 Texas 2.

In the top of the seventh, Chambliss hit a two run homer.

Mike Paul took the mound for the Rangers in the top of the eighth. Unser struck out for the third time in the game to end the frame.

With one out in the bottom of the eighth, Steve Mingori took the mound for the Indians.

The Indians out hit the Rangers 15-4 in the contest.

Final score: Cleveland 6 Texas 2.

PLAYER OF THE GAME
Ray Lamb 7.1 IP, 4 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 2 BB, 3 K

OTHER SCORES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Chicago 4 Baltimore 1
Oakland 6 Boston 1
New York 2 California 1 10 innings
Detroit 9 Kansas City 8 10 innings
Milwaukee 4 Minnesota 0

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Chicago 7 Atlanta 3
Pittsburgh 2 Houston 1
St Louis 4 Cincinnati 2
Los Angeles 3 Philadelphia 0
San Diego 4 Montreal 3
San Francisco 3 New York 1

TOP PERFORMERS
1. Mike Epstein Oakland Athletics 2 for 2, 2 HR, 4 RBI, 2 R, 3 BB

2. John Mayberry Sr Kansas City Royals 3 for 4, 2 HR, 4 RBI, 2 R, BB

3. Ken Brett 9.0 IP, 3 H, 0 ER, 2 BB, 7 K, W

Reports out of the Philadelphia Phillies clubhouse are that RP Max Scare and 3B Mike Schmidt got into an animated argument following the Phillies shutout loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers. Don Sutton pitched a complete game shutout in that contest.



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The Rangers 11 game home stand comes to an end today against the Cleveland Indians. The Rangers have lost 3 straight.

OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
AMERICAN LEAGUE
California 7-14 at New York 16-7
Chicago 9-13 at Baltimore 13-10
Oakland 8-12 at Boston 8-13
Kansas City 15-7 at Detroit 11-9
Minnesota 12-9 at Milwaukee 7-14

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Atlanta 8-16 at Chicago 9-13
Montreal 10-11 at San Diego 9-17
New York 13-8 at San Francisco 15-10
Houston 12-13 at Pittsburgh 12-11
Cincinnati 6-16 at St Louis 14-6
Philadelphia 12-11 at Los Angeles 18-6

CLEVELAND INDIANS (13-8) AT TEXAS RANGERS (9-12)
MATCHUPS
SP Gaylord Perry vs Don Stanhouse Advantage Cleveland
C Ray Fosse vs Dick Billings Advantage Cleveland
1B Chris Chambliss vs Don Mincher Advantage Texas
2B John Lowenstein vs Ted Kubiak Advantage Push
3B Graig Nettles vs Dave Nelson Advantage Cleveland
SS Frank Duffy vs Toby Harrah Advantage Cleveland
LF Roy Foster vs Frank Howard Advantage Texas
CF Del Unser vs Elliott Maddox Advantage Texas
RF Buddy Bell vs Jeff Burroughs Advantage Texas
Overall Advantage Cleveland

In the top of the second, the Indians loaded the bases with nobody out. Duffy brought in the game's first run with a sacrifice fly.

Perry had a no-hitter through three.

After three: Cleveland 1 Texas 0.

In the top of the sixth, Duffy hit a three run homer.

Perry still had a no-hitter through six.

After six: Cleveland 4 Texas 0.

Mike Paul took the mound for the Rangers in the top of the seventh inning. Perry scored from third on a Chambliss groundout to third.

Mincher led off the bottom of the seventh with a single to break up the no-hitter.

In the top of the eighth, the Indians had runners at first and second with one out when Jim Panther took the mound for the Rangers. He prevented the Indians from adding to their lead in the inning.

Casey Cox took the mound for the Rangers in the top of the ninth. Nettles addedan RBI double to the already insurmountable lead. Bell chipped in a sacrifice fly to bring home one more run.

Perry went on to finish the complete game shutout.

The Indians out hit the Rangers 11-2.

Final score: Cleveland 7 Texas 0.

PLAYER OF THE GAME
Gaylord Perry 9.0 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 2 BB, 7 K

OTHER SCORES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
New York 4 California 2
Baltimore 2 Chicago 0
Oakland 5 Boston 1
Kansas City 2 Detroit 0
Milwaukee 4 Minnesota 1

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Chicago 5 Atlanta 1
Montreal 3 San Diego 2 15 innings
New York 4 San Francisco 0 11 innings
Pittsburgh 2 Houston 0
Cincinnati 2 St Louis 0
Philadelphia 12 Los Angeles 4

TOP PERFORMERS
1. Gaylord Perry Cleveland Indians 9.0 IP, 2 H, 0 ER, 2 BB, 7 K, W

2. Jim Matlack New York Mets 11.0 IP, 9 H, 0 ER, 2 BB, 8 K, W

3. Jim Palmer Baltimore Orioles 9.0 IP, 5 H, 0 ER, 1 BB, 8 K, W

Bob Moose of the Pittsburgh Pirates, Dick Drago of the Kansas City Royals and Jack Billingham of the Cincinnati Reds each pitched a complete game shutout.

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The Atlanta Braves have suspended SP Tom Kelley one game for showing up at the ballpark 30 minutes late.

What a lazy punishment. The Braves played a doubleheader on the day they suspended a starting pitcher *ONE* game for showing up late. It probably wasn't even his day to pitch.

The breezy-easy early 70s, man.
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FROM MAY 2, 1971:

Reports out of the Philadelphia Phillies clubhouse are that RP Max Scare and 3B Mike Schmidt got into an animated argument following the Phillies shutout loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers. Don Sutton pitched a complete game shutout in that contest.

This happened the day after the Eagles released their first single, "Take It Easy."

Mike Schmidt & Max Scare are lettin' the sound of their own wheels drive 'em crazy.
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MAY 4, 1972
The entire American League had the day off.

It is being rumored that the Detroit Tigers have placed LF Gates Brown on the trading block.

STANDINGS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
EAST
New York 17-7
Cleveland 14-8
Baltimore 14-10
Detroit 11-10
Boston 8-14
Milwaukee 8-14

WEST
Kansas City 16-7
Minnesota 12-10
Oakland 9-12
Texas 9-13
Chicago 9-14
California 7-15

NATIONAL LEAGUE
EAST
St Louis 14-7
New York 14-8
Philadelphia 13-11
Pittsburgh 13-11
Montreal 11-11
Chicago 10-13

WEST
Los Angeles 18-7
San Francisco 15-11
Houston 12-14
San Diego 9-18
Atlanta 8-17
Cincinnati 7-16

TEXAS RANGERS TEAM LEADERS
BATTING AVERAGE
Elliott Maddox .303
Jeff Burroughs .271
Dave Nelson .258

HOME RUNS
Jeff Burroughs and Don Mincher 3
Frank Howard 2

RBI
Frank Howard 16
Elliott Maddox 11
Don Mincher 10

ERA
Bill Gogolewski 1.61
Dick Bosman 4.54
Pete Broberg 4.60

WINS
Pete Broberg 3
Bill Gogolewski and Don Stanhouse 2

STRIKEOUTS
Pete Broberg 29
Dick Bosman 14
Mike Paul 13

TEXAS RANGERS TEAM STATS AND AL RANK
Runs Scored 80 7th
Batting Average .225 9th
OBP .316 5th
Home Runs 11 t-10th
Stolen Bases 13 t-3rd
Runs Against 104 t-11th
Starters ERA 3.87 11th
Bullpen ERA 4.08 11th
Defensive efficiency .703 9th

OTHER GAMES SCHEDULED
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Atlanta 8-17 at Chicago 10-13
Cincinnati 7-16 at St Louis 14-7

OTHER SCORES
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Chicago 5 Atlanta 3
Cincinnati 4 St Louis 2

TOP PERFORMERS
1. Joe L Morgan Cincinnati Reds 3 for 4, HR, RBI, 2 R, BB

2. Burt Hooton Chicago Cubs 8.1 IP, 6 H, 3 ER, 3 BB, 3 K, W

3. Ross Grimsley Cincinnati Reds 8.2 IP, 10 H, 2 ER, 1 BB, 2 K, W

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Old 01-25-2019, 09:33 PM   #40
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The Atlanta Braves have suspended SP Tom Kelley one game for showing up at the ballpark 30 minutes late.



What a lazy punishment. The Braves played a doubleheader on the day they suspended a starting pitcher *ONE* game for showing up late. It probably wasn't even his day to pitch.



The breezy-easy early 70s, man.
Yeah, that was pretty funny. And you are right. The suspension was on his day off.

Maybe the lack of discipline is why the Braves are so bad.

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