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The Daily Scoreboard 10 – THE DERRICK. / The News-Herald Tuesday, July 31, 2018 THE DAILY SCOREBOARD Major League Baseball standings Baseball Hall of Fame Baseball Hall of Fame Year-by-Year Inductees AMERICAN LEAGUE 2018 — BBWAA: Vladimir Guerrero, Trevor Hoffman, East Division Chipper Jones, Jim Thome. ME: Jack Morris, Alan W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Trammell. Boston 75 33 .694 — — 7-3 W-4 38-14 37-19 2017 — BBWAA: Jeff Bagwell, Tim Raines, Ivan New York 67 37 .644 6 — 5-5 W-2 37-15 30-22 Rodriguez. TGE: John Schuerholz, Bud Selig Tampa Bay 53 53 .500 21 9½ 4-6 L-3 29-20 24-33 2016 — BBWAA: Ken Griffey Jr., Mike Piazza Toronto 48 56 .462 25 13½ 5-5 W-1 27-28 21-28 2015 — BBWAA: Craig Biggio, Randy Johnson, Pedro Martinez, John Smoltz. Baltimore 32 74 .302 42 30½ 5-5 W-3 20-35 12-39 2014 — BBWAA: Tom Glavine, Greg Maddux, Frank Central Division Thomas. E: Bobby Cox, Tony La Russa, Joe Torre. W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away 2013 — PI: Hank O’Day, Jacob Ruppert, Deacon Cleveland 57 48 .543 — — 5-5 L-1 32-21 25-27 White. Minnesota 49 56 .467 8 13 5-5 W-1 30-22 19-34 2012 — BBWAA: Barry Larkin. G: Ron Santo. Detroit 45 62 .421 13 18 5-5 L-1 27-27 18-35 2011 — BBWAA: Roberto Alomar, Bert Blyleven. E: Chicago 37 68 .352 20 25 4-6 L-1 20-31 17-37 Pat Gillick. 2010 — BBWAA: Andre Dawson. VC: Whitey Herzog, Kansas City 32 73 .305 25 30 5-5 L-2 15-37 17-36 Doug Harvey. West Division 2009 — BBWAA: Rickey Henderson, Jim Rice. VC: W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Joe Gordon. Houston 67 40 .626 — — 4-6 L-4 32-24 35-16 2008 — BBWAA: Goose Gossage. VC: Barney Seattle 62 43 .590 4 — 4-6 W-1 34-19 28-24 Dreyfuss, Bowie Kuhn, Walter O’Malley, Billy Oakland 61 46 .570 6 2 6-4 L-3 26-22 35-24 Southworth, Dick Williams. Los Angeles 54 53 .505 13 9 5-5 L-1 29-28 25-25 2007 — BBWAA: Tony Gwynn, Cal Ripken Jr. 2006 — BBWAA: Bruce Sutter. SCNL: Ray Brown, Texas 45 62 .421 22 18 4-6 W-3 20-34 25-28 Willard Brown, Andy Cooper, Frank Grant, Pete Hill, Biz Mackey, Effa Manley, Jose Mendez, Alex Pompez, Cum NATIONAL LEAGUE Posey, Louis Santop, Mule Suttles, Ben Taylor, Cristobal East Division Torriente, Sol White, J.L. Wilkinson, Jud Wilson. The Oil City All-Stars recently claimed the 10U Double Play W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away 2005 — BBWAA: Wade Boggs, Ryne Sandberg. Sports Bar Jensin Potts Memorial Tournament championship. Philadelphia 58 48 .547 — — 4-6 L-4 34-18 24-30 2004 — BBWAA: Dennis Eckersley, Paul Molitor. Atlanta 56 47 .544 ½ 1 5-5 W-2 27-23 29-24 2003 — BBWAA: Gary Carter, Eddie Murray. Members of the team include (front row, from left) Blake Washington 52 53 .495 5½ 6 5-5 L-2 23-25 29-28 2002 — BBWAA: Ozzie Smith. 2001 — BBWAA: Kirby Puckett, Dave Winfield. VC: Marchinke, Bryce Marchinke and Bryce Stewert; (middle row, New York 44 59 .427 12½ 13 5-5 W-1 21-33 23-26 Bill Mazeroski. NL: Hilton Smith. from left) Brandon Murray, Lucas Brown, Spencer Singelton Miami 46 62 .426 13 13½ 5-5 L-1 26-31 20-31 2000 — BBWAA: Carlton Fisk, Tony Perez. VC: Central Division Sparky Anderson, Bid McPhee. NL: Turkey Stearnes. and Casey Rybak; (back row, from left) Dom Dawes, Andy W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away 1999 — BBWAA: George Brett, Nolan Ryan, Robin Mietus, Konnor Beichner and Elijah Sabin. Chicago 61 44 .581 — — 5-5 W-1 33-19 28-25 Yount. VC: Orlando Cepeda, Nestor Chylak, Frank Selee. Milwaukee 61 47 .565 1{ — 6-4 L-1 33-21 28-26 NL: “Smokey” Joe Williams. Pittsburgh 55 52 .514 7 4 7-3 L-1 31-26 24-26 1998 — BBWAA: Don Sutton. VC: George Davis, St. Louis 53 52 .505 8 5 5-5 L-1 26-25 27-27 Larry Doby, Lee MacPhail. NL: “Bullet” Joe Rogan. 1997 — BBWAA: Phil Niekro. VC: Nellie Fox, Cincinnati 48 58 .453 13{ 10{ 5-5 W-3 26-31 22-27 Tommy Lasorda. NL: Willie Wells. West Division 1996 — VC: Jim Bunning, Ned Hanlon, Earl Weaver. W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away NL: Bill Foster. Los Angeles 59 47 .557 — — 6-4 L-1 28-24 31-23 1995 — BBWAA: Mike Schmidt. VC: Richie Ashburn, Arizona 59 48 .551 { — 6-4 W-3 27-25 32-23 William Hulbert, Vic Willis. NL: Leon Day. Colorado 57 47 .548 1 { 8-2 W-4 27-24 30-23 1994 — BBWAA: Steve Carlton. VC: Leo Durocher, San Francisco 53 54 .495 6{ 6 3-7 W-1 32-22 21-32 Phil Rizzuto. 1993 — BBWAA: Reggie Jackson. San Diego 42 66 .389 18 17{ 2-8 L-5 20-34 22-32 1992 — BBWAA: Rollie Fingers, Tom Seaver. VC: Bill McGowan, Hal Newhouser. AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE 1991 — BBWAA: Rod Carew, Ferguson Jenkins, Sunday’s Games Sunday’s Games Gaylord Perry. VC: Tony Lazzeri, Bill Veeck. Boston 3, Minnesota 0 Cincinnati 4, Philadelphia 0 1990 — BBWAA: Joe Morgan, Jim Palmer. N.Y. Yankees 6, Kansas City 3 Miami 5, Washington 0 1989 — BBWAA: Johnny Bench, Carl Yastrzemski. Baltimore 11, Tampa Bay 5 Atlanta 4, L.A. Dodgers 1 VC: Al Barlick, Red Schoendienst. Cleveland 8, Detroit 1 N.Y. Mets 1, Pittsburgh 0 1988 — BBWAA: Willie Stargell. Texas 4, Houston 3 Colorado 3, Oakland 2 1987 — BBWAA: Catfish Hunter, Billy Williams. NL: Toronto 7, Chicago White Sox 4 San Francisco 8, Milwaukee 5 Ray Dandridge. Colorado 3, Oakland 2 Arizona 5, San Diego 4 1986 — BBWAA: Willie McCovey. VC: Bobby Doerr, Seattle 8, L.A. Angels 5 Chicago Cubs 5, St. Louis 2 Ernie Lombardi. The PA Redhawks recently won the 12U Oil Heritage Baseball Monday’s Games Monday’s Games 1985 — BBWAA: Lou Brock, Hoyt Wilhelm. VC: Tournament. Local members of the team included (from left) Boston 2, Philadelphia 1, 13 innings Atlanta 5, Miami 3 Enos Slaughter, Arky Vaughan. Minnesota 5, Cleveland 4 Boston 2, Philadelphia 1, 13 innings 1984 — BBWAA: Luis Aparicio, Don Drysdale, Ryan Shevock, Will McMahon, Charlie Motter, Jacob Teeter Texas at Arizona, late Colorado at St. Louis, late Harmon Killebrew. VC: Rick Ferrell, Pee Wee Reese. and Ryan McCandless. Toronto at Oakland, late Texas at Arizona, late 1983 — BBWAA: Juan Marichal, Brooks Robinson. Houston at Seattle, late Milwaukee at L.A. Dodgers, late VC: Walter Alston, George Kell. Tuesday’s Games San Francisco at San Diego, late 1982 — BBWAA: Hank Aaron, Frank Robinson. VC: This date in baseball Announcement Baltimore (Ramirez 1-3) at N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka Tuesday’s Games Happy Chandler, Travis Jackson. 8-2), 7:05 p.m. San Francisco (Rodriguez 5-1) at San Diego (Richard 1981 — BBWAA: Bob Gibson. VC: Rube Foster, JULY 31 ARCHERY SHOOTS Johny Mize. The Rainbow Bowmen will be holding a trio of Cincinnati (Bailey 1-7) at Detroit (Boyd 5-9), 7:10 7-10), 4:10 p.m. 1930 — Lou Gehrig drove in eight runs with a grand p.m. Chicago Cubs (Lester 12-3) at Pittsburgh (Taillon 1980 — BBWAA: Al Kaline, Duke Snider. VC: Chuck 30-target 3-D shoots on Aug. 4th and 5th. The first shoot Klein, Tom Yawkey. slam and two doubles, and the New York Yankees out- will be Saturday morning with registration from 8 a.m. L.A. Angels (Skaggs 8-6) at Tampa Bay (Stanek 7-8), 7:05 p.m. lasted the Boston Red Sox 14-13. 1-3), 7:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets (Matz 5-8) at Washington (Roark 4-12), 1979 — BBWAA: Willie Mays. VC: Warren Giles, to 2 p.m. while a night shoot will also be held that eve- Hack Wilson. 1932 — Cleveland’s Municipal Stadium opened and ning with registration beginning at 8 p.m. and shooting Philadelphia (Arrieta 8-6) at Boston (Pomeranz 1-4), 7:05 p.m. Lefty Grove and the Philadelphia A’s beat the Indians 7:10 p.m. Cincinnati (Bailey 1-7) at Detroit (Boyd 5-9), 7:10 1978 — BBWAA: Eddie Mathews. VC: Addie Joss, to start at dark. The third shoot will be Sunday morning Larry MacPhail. 1-0 before 76,979 fans. with registration from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Cleveland (Bauer 9-6) at Minnesota (Gibson 5-7), p.m. 1934 — The St. Louis Cardinals defeated the 8:10 p.m. Philadelphia (Arrieta 8-6) at Boston (Pomeranz 1-4), 1977 — BBWAA: Ernie Banks. VC: Al Lopez, Amos Rusie, Joe Sewell. NL: Martin DiHigo, Pop Lloyd. Cincinnati Reds 8-6 in 18 innings at Cincinnati as Kansas City (Duffy 6-9) at Chicago White Sox 7:10 p.m. Dizzy Dean and Tony Freitas both went the distance. (Shields 4-12), 8:10 p.m. Miami (Straily 4-4) at Atlanta (Sanchez 5-3), 7:35 1976 — BBWAA: Bob Lemon, Robin Roberts. VC: RC racing Roger Connor, Cal Hubbard, Fred Lindstrom. NL: Oscar 1954 — Joe Adcock hit four home runs and a double Texas (Colon 5-9) at Arizona (Godley 11-6), 9:40 p.m. to lead the Milwaukee Braves to a 15-7 victory over the Colorado (Gray 8-7) at St.
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