Game Summary

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Game Summary Ken Kieck Breaks Ankle— Palmer is Prep Loop Nats Trip Loop Confident W L Pet. Kuemper 2 0 1.000 Leaders in 22nd Audubon 1 0 1.000 By The Associated Press eight days ago, bounced into an Of Victory Perry Clips CHS, 10-0 Jefferson 1 0 1.000 The Washington Senators are inning-ending double play in the Perry 3 1 .750 20th before turning the tables on SPRINGFIELD, N.J. (AP) — Carroll 0 1 .000 making sure Mike Epstein gets PERRY — Dan Diddy's two- second frame as their center for the Bluejays. Seeley walked, a chance to play. .and play. Chicago right-hander John Buz- The weather was hot and mug- hit whitewash turned back the Tim** Herald, Carroll, la. fielder, Kenny Kieck was ush- but was caught in a run down Lake City 0 1 .000 hardt in the 22nd. gy and a blazing sun beat down Tuesday, June) 13, 1967 Breda 0 2 .000 .and play. Carroll Tigers in their initial ered off the field with a broken at second and was put out. Esptein, who earned his first on the thousands who gathered West Central summer baseball ankle suffered in an attempted Janovick tapped to the pitcher Denison 0 2 .000 Epstein, in fact, might still be to watch the practice rounds for pair of singles. full shot in the majors when the league venture, 10-0, here Mon- slide at second base. Scott and was thrown out at first. La»t Week's Results- playing Monday night's game Orioles dealt him to Washington the U.S. Open Golf Champion- day night. The Bluejays cashed in on Richardson and Jeff B c n c k c Patton reached first on an er- Perry 1, Denison 0 against Chicago today if team- ship. five hits and three errors to turn two weeks ago, also went the Carroll's thin ranks were de- went down on strikes to finish ror and stole second. Penning- Monday Results- mate Paul Casanova, who distance, drawing intentional back the Bengals, 10-0 in five the side. ton walked, but Diddy popped caught Washington pitchers for The sun was shining for Arn- pleted by an untimely injury to Perry 10, Carroll 0 walks in both the 20th and 22nd old Palmer. "I'm going to win innings thus enforcing the ten- The Bluejays came on strong to third to retire the side with Audubon 5, Breda 0 22 innings, hadn't caught up Kenny Kieck who broke an run rule. innings as the White Sox chose it." Palmer said on the way ankle sliding into second base in the bottom of the second as no hits and no runs. Wednesday Games- with a White Sox pitcher the to gamble against Casanova. Carroll picked up their only second time around. from the airport to the Baltus- in the second inning. they picked up six runs on one Carroll couldn't connect in the Jefferson at Kuemper rol Golf Club Monday. two hits of the game in the hit. It was another discouraging top of the fourth and went down Left-hander Pete Richert, sent Carroll at Lake City Casanova ripped a bases- "I'm coming into it with a The Bluejays. who have lost first inning as Mick Everett and inning for pitcher Wilkins as he swinging three times. Audubon at Perry from Washington to Baltimore one game this season, now stand Ben Rogers each tapped singles. was charged with allowing six Friday Games— loaded single in the 22nd in- in the Epstein trade, breezed to positive attitude," he said, and 3-1 in the loop standings and no Perry added two final runs to ning, lifting the weary Sena- indicated that the cloud that Phil DenAdel and Denny Wilkens bases on balls and three wild their total in the bottom of the Denison at Carroll his first victory for the Orioles games behind leading-league were thrown out at first and pitches. Whiton opened with a tors to a 6-5 victory over the as they buried Kansas City 10-2. hung over him after last year's fourth as Grout and Whiton Breda at Jefferson exhausted American League fantastic collapse has long since Kuemper. Roger Fuller went down on clean single and advanced to each slammed doubles and See* Lake City at Audubon Cleveland edged California 7-5 Elsewhere around the league, strikes to retire the side. third on two wild pitches. See- leaders in the longest night in 11 innings; Minnesota dispersed. ley and Kinder walked. Grout game ever played in the Audubon managed to get the Perry managed to pick up two Icy, Janovick, Patton, and Pen- was trapped at second for the thumped Detroit 11-5 and Boston "I don't think about it much," majors. downed New York 3-1 in other season launched with a 5-0 vic- runs off one hit and two errors nington were walked in succes- first out, Heisler followed up PROBE FISH KILL the muscular millionaire said. tory over Breda as Kirk Me- in the bottom half of the first sion. Diddy was put out on a with a strike out and Janovick The Washington catcher, who AL games. "About the only time I think Laughlin hurled a five-hitter. frame. An error on Carroll fielder's choice, Grout took a ended the rally with a pop to DUBUQUE (AP) - Officials worked all 19 innings in a 7-5 Casanova broke up the 6-hour, about it is when someone men- McLaughlin fanned 10 while pitcher, Denny W i 1 k i n s put free ride to first, and Heisler second. were investigating Tuesday a marathon loss to Baltimore just 39-minute struggle at Washing- tions it. Mel Wernimont, making his first Seeley on first base. Janovick popped to the catcher to retire The Tigers lost their last serious fish kill in Prairie Creek ton after going hitless in eight "I guess there'll be a lot of start for Breda, whiffed 13. wasn't so lucky as he tapped to the side. chance to keep the game alive on the Elmer Meloy farm near previous at bats against Buz- that this week, but it doesn't Frank Nelson went three for VVilkins and was thrown out at Perry h u r 1 c r, Dan Diddy in the top half of the fifth as Bernard, about 12 miles south- Wills Hits hardt and five other Chicago bother me." three at the plate for the Wheel- first. Patton followed up with a whiffed three Carroll batters in Jons and Beck went down on west of here. hurlers. The reference, of course, was ers including a two-run homer single and rode in as Wilkins a row to settle the Tigers in strikes and DenAdel flew out to The said there was a possibil- to the 1966 Open at San Francis- ity heavy run-off after severe Hank Allen walked with one in the second inning. Francis muffed a tap by Pennington. the top of the third. center. 3-Run Shot out in the 22nd and sprinted to co when Arnold blew a seven- Madsen had a pair of safeties Diddy and Heisler flew out to Ben Rogers took over on the Carroll will be in action again rain storms over the weekend stroke lead with nine holes to might have swept some chemi- third on Cap Peterson's single. for Audubon and McLaughlin center and pitcher respectively mound for Carroll in the bottom on Wednesday, June 14 when The White Sox then put Epstein play, fell into a tie and eventu- contributed a double to the to end the first inning rally. of the third inning. Whiton cal into the water from fields, ally lost a playoff to Billy Cas- killing the fish. In 7-5 Win on, filling the bases for the tire- cause. Roster led Breda with a Carroll ran into trouble in the popped to first to open things Tigers .... See Page 7 less Casanova. per. By The Associated Press "I could have played all In fact, four of the last five Maury Wills, who could au night," he said. National Opens have finished in thor a book on the extra effort "If you don't get ulcers in a playoffs—and Palmer has been it takes to steal bases, has sur- game Hke that, you never will," beaten in three of them. He lost prised everyone with a chapter countered Manager Gil Hodges, to Jack Nicklaus in 1962 and to on how to succeed in home run who, like Chicago pilot Eddie Julius Boros in a three-way hitting without even trying. Stanky, had only four pitchers struggle that included Jacky Cupit in 1963. He wrote it Monday night as and a reserve catcher available he tried to punch a run-scoring at the finish. But he appeared relaxed and single and wound up hitting a The endurance exercises was confident after a practice round three-run homer, capping a five- the longest game ever under the Monday over the 7,022-yard par 1OO GALLONS 70 layout where the open will be run sixth inning that carried lights in both elapsed time and Pittsburgh to a 7-5 victory over innings. Two previous night played Thursday through Sun- St. Louis. games — the last between Los day. The homer was only his sec- Angeles and Philadelphia in Palmer shot a 71. 1964 — had gone 5 hours and 13 "I've been off for three ond of the season, giving him weeks," said golf's all-time two more than the Pirates prob- minutes.
Recommended publications
  • 2020 Toronto Blue Jays Interactive Bios Media & Misc
    2020 TORONTO BLUE JAYS INTERACTIVE BIOS ADAMS 76 RI LEY CATCHER BIRTHDATE . June 26, 1996 BATS/THROWS . R/R BIOGRAPHIES BIOGRAPHIES OPENING DAY AGE . 23 HEIGHT/WEIGHT . 6-4/235 BIRTHPLACE . Encinitas, CA CONTRACT STATUS . signed thru 2020 RESIDENCE . Encinitas, CA M .L . SERVICE . 0 .000 NON-ROSTER TWITTER . @RileyAdams OPTIONS USED . 0 of 3 PERSONAL: • Riley Keaton Adams. • Went to high school at Canyon Crest Academy in San Diego, CA, where he also played basketball. • Attended the University of San Diego where he slashed .305/.411/.504 across three seasons. • Originally selected by the Chicago Cubs in 37th round of the 2014 draft but did not sign. LAST SEASON LAST SEASON: • Started his campaign with 19 games for Advanced-A Dunedin and posted an .896 OPS while there. • Named a Florida State League Mid-Season All-Star. • Received a promotion to Double-A New Hampshire on May 3. • Batted .258 with 28 extra-base hits in 81 contests for the Fisher Cats. • Threw out 16 of 52 attempted stolen bases while with New Hampshire (30.8%). Bold – career high; Red – league high Year Club and League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS SF SH HBP H I S T O RY 2017 Vancouver (NWL) .305 52 203 26 62 16 1 3 35 18 0 50 1 1 .374 .438 .812 1 0 5 2018 Dunedin (FSL) .246 99 349 49 86 26 1 4 43 50 2 93 3 0 .352 .361 .713 2 0 8 2019 Dunedin (FSL) .277 19 65 12 18 3 0 3 12 14 0 18 1 0 .434 .462 .896 0 0 4 New Hampshire (EAS) .258 81 287 46 74 15 2 11 39 32 0 105 3 1 .349 .439 .788 0 3 10 Minor Totals .265 251 904 133 240 60 4 21 129 114 2 266 8 2 .363 .410 .773 0 6 27 TRANSACTIONS • Selected by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 3rd round of the 2017 First-Year Player Draft PROFESSIONAL CAREER: RECORDS MINORS: • Joined Class-A (short) Vancouver in 2017 for his first pro season.
    [Show full text]
  • Kit Young's Sale
    KIT YOUNG’S SALE #92 VINTAGE HALL OF FAMERS ROOKIE CARDS SALE – TAKE 10% OFF 1954 Topps #128 Hank Aaron 1959 Topps #338 Sparky 1956 Topps #292 Luis Aparicio 1954 Topps #94 Ernie Banks EX- 1968 Topps #247 Johnny Bench EX o/c $550.00 Anderson EX $30.00 EX-MT $115.00; VG-EX $59.00; MT $1100.00; EX+ $585.00; PSA PSA 6 EX-MT $120.00; EX-MT GD-VG $35.00 5 EX $550.00; VG-EX $395.00; VG $115.00; EX o/c $49.00 $290.00 1909 E90-1 American Caramel 1909 E95 Philadelphia Caramel 1887 Tobin Lithographs Dan 1949 Bowman #84 Roy 1967 Topps #568 Rod Carew NR- Chief Bender PSA 2 GD $325.00 Chief Bender FR $99.00 Brouthers SGC Authentic $295.00 Campanella VG-EX/EX $375.00 MT $320.00; EX-MT $295.00 1958 Topps #343 Orlando Cepeda 1909 E92 Dockman & Sons Frank 1909 E90-1 American Caramel 1910 E93 Standard Caramel 1909 E90-1 American Caramel PSA 5 EX $55.00 Chance SGC 30 GD $395.00 Frank Chance FR-GD $95.00 Eddie Collins GD-VG Sam Crawford GD $150.00 (paper loss back) $175.00 1932 U.S. Caramel #7 Joe Cronin 1933 Goudey #23 Kiki Cuyler 1933 Goudey #19 Bill Dickey 1939 Play Ball #26 Joe DiMaggio 1957 Topps #18 Don Drysdale SGC 50 VG-EX $375.00 GD-VG $49.00 VG $150.00 EX $695.00; PSA 3.5 VG+ $495.00 NR-MT $220.00; PSA 6 EX-MT $210.00; EX-MT $195.00; EX $120.00; VG-EX $95.00 1910 T3 Turkey Red Cabinet #16 1910 E93 Standard Caramel 1909-11 T206 (Polar Bear) 1948 Bowman #5 Bob Feller EX 1972 Topps #79 Carlton Fisk EX Johnny Evers VG $575.00 Johnny Evers FR-GD $99.00 Johnny Evers SGC 45 VG+ $170.00; VG $75.00 $19.95; VG-EX $14.95 $240.00 KIT YOUNG CARDS • 4876 SANTA MONICA AVE, #137 • DEPT.
    [Show full text]
  • Want and Bait 11 27 2020.Xlsx
    Year Maker Set # Var Beckett Name Upgrade High 1967 Topps Base/Regular 128 a $ 50.00 Ed Spiezio (most of "SPIE" missing at top) 1967 Topps Base/Regular 149 a $ 20.00 Joe Moeller (white streak btwn "M" & cap) 1967 Topps Base/Regular 252 a $ 40.00 Bob Bolin (white streak btwn Bob & Bolin) 1967 Topps Base/Regular 374 a $ 20.00 Mel Queen ERR (underscore after totals is missing) 1967 Topps Base/Regular 402 a $ 20.00 Jackson/Wilson ERR (incomplete stat line) 1967 Topps Base/Regular 427 a $ 20.00 Ruben Gomez ERR (incomplete stat line) 1967 Topps Base/Regular 447 a $ 4.00 Bo Belinsky ERR (incomplete stat line) 1968 Topps Base/Regular 400 b $ 800 Mike McCormick White Team Name 1969 Topps Base/Regular 47 c $ 25.00 Paul Popovich ("C" on helmet) 1969 Topps Base/Regular 440 b $ 100 Willie McCovey White Letters 1969 Topps Base/Regular 447 b $ 25.00 Ralph Houk MG White Letters 1969 Topps Base/Regular 451 b $ 25.00 Rich Rollins White Letters 1969 Topps Base/Regular 511 b $ 25.00 Diego Segui White Letters 1971 Topps Base/Regular 265 c $ 2.00 Jim Northrup (DARK black blob near right hand) 1971 Topps Base/Regular 619 c $ 6.00 Checklist 6 644-752 (cprt on back, wave on brim) 1973 Topps Base/Regular 338 $ 3.00 Checklist 265-396 1973 Topps Base/Regular 588 $ 20.00 Checklist 529-660 upgrd exmt+ 1974 Topps Base/Regular 263 $ 3.00 Checklist 133-264 upgrd exmt+ 1974 Topps Base/Regular 273 $ 3.00 Checklist 265-396 upgrd exmt+ 1956 Topps Pins 1 $ 500 Chuck Diering SP 1956 Topps Pins 2 $ 30.00 Willie Miranda 1956 Topps Pins 3 $ 30.00 Hal Smith 1956 Topps Pins 4 $
    [Show full text]
  • Bazooka Baseball Card Checklist
    1959 Bazooka Baseball Checklist Richie Ashburn Hank Aaron (Name In White ) Hank Aaron (Name In Yellow ) Ernie Banks Ken Boyer Orlando Cepeda Bob Cerv Rocky Colavito Del Crandall Jim Davenport Don Drysdale Nellie Fox Jackie Jensen Harvey Kuenn Mickey Mantle Willie Mays Bill Mazeroski Roy McMillan Billy Pierce Roy Sievers Duke Snider Gus Triandos Bob Turley Vic Wertz 1960 Bazooka Baseball Checklist 1 Ernie Banks (Hand Cut) 2 Bud Daley (Hand Cut) 3 Wally Moon (Hand Cut) 4 Hank Aaron (Hand Cut) 5 Milt Pappas (Hand Cut) 6 Dick Stuart (Hand Cut) 7 Bob Clemente (Hand Cut) 8 Yogi Berra (Hand Cut) 9 Ken Boyer (Hand Cut) 10 Orlando Cepeda (Hand Cut) 11 Gus Triandos (Hand Cut) 12 Frank Malzone (Hand Cut) 13 Willie Mays (Hand Cut) 14 Camilo Pascual (Hand Cut) 15 Bob Cerv (Hand Cut) 16 Vic Power (Hand Cut) Compliments of BaseballCardBinders.com© 2019 1 17 Larry Sherry (Hand Cut) 18 Al Kaline (Hand Cut) 19 Warren Spahn (Hand Cut) 20 Harmon Killebrew (Hand Cut) 21 Jackie Jensen (Hand Cut) 22 Luis Aparicio (Hand Cut) 23 Gil Hodges (Hand Cut) 24 Richie Ashburn (Hand Cut) 25 Nellie Fox (Hand Cut) 26 Robin Roberts (Hand Cut) 27 Joe Cunningham (Hand Cut) 28 Early Wynn (Hand Cut) 29 Frank Robinson (Hand Cut) 30 Rocky Colavito (Hand Cut) 31 Mickey Mantle (Hand Cut) 32 Glen Hobbie (Hand Cut) 33 Roy McMillan (Hand Cut) 34 Harvey Kuenn (Hand Cut) 35 Johnny Antonelli (Hand Cut) 36 Del Crandall (Hand Cut) 34 Al Kaline (Hand Cut-Holding Two Bats) 35 Ken Boyer (Hand Cut-Cap To Waist) 36 Tommy Davis (Hand Cut-Batting) 1961 Bazooka Baseball Checklist 1 Art Mahaffey
    [Show full text]
  • EBAC History – 1934-1985 from the 20Th Anniversary Brochure
    EBAC History – 1934-1985 From the 20th Anniversary brochure ELECTRIC BOAT A.C. BOOK OF SPORTS By John J. DeGange ABOUT THE AUTHOR John J. DeGange, sports editor of the New London Day, has been writing sports in this area for 30 years. His knowledge, experience and ability in addition to his close association with our activities throughout our 20-year period make him uniquely qualified to record this history. He is well known for a previous historical work, "100 Years of Harvard-Yale Rowing," written for the centennial of the Harvard-Yale Regatta in 1952. On the Sunday afternoon of March 25, 1934, a warm spring sun heralded the approach of the baseball season, but in New London sports circles there was an undercurrent of pessimism. The prospects for organizing a City Baseball league were not good. Of the six clubs that had participated the year before, two had disbanded and another proposed to cut loose and play independently. That left three teams, hardly enough to form a league. At least one more club was needed. Bleak was the picture confronting officials of the City league when they heard a grapevine report that "Ship and Engine" was thinking about going into baseball again and might be interested in joining the league. The man who would know about it, league officials were told, was a fellow named Eaton -Richard Eaton. The report of Ship and Engine's baseball revival came under the heading of news that was important if true. It had been many years since the company was represented in industrial or community athletics.
    [Show full text]
  • Kit Young's Sale
    KIT YOUNG’S SALE #21 Welcome to Kit Young’s Sale #21. Included in this sale are more fantastic sets MAKE US from The Barry Korngiebel Collection (and we have extended the “make us an AN OFFER II offer” option). Also included are outstanding new arrivals, 1/2 price GAI graded For a limited time you can make us an offer cards part II, baseball lot specials part II, a new set special section, Ted Williams on any set below (or any set on specials and much more. You can order by phone, fax, email, regular mail or www.kityoung.com). We will either accept online through Paypal, Google Checkout or credit cards. If you have any questions your offer or counter with a price more acceptable to both of us. or would like to email your order please email us at [email protected]. Our regular business hours are 8-6 Monday-Friday Pacific time. Toll Free 888-548-9686. 1948 BOWMAN FOOTBALL A 1962 TOPPS BASEBALL B COMPLETE SET VG-EX/EX COMPLETE SET EX-MT This 108 card set issued by Bowman consists of mostly Popular wood-grain border set loaded with stars and rookie cards as it was one of the very first football sets ever Hall of Famers. Overall grade is EX-MT (many better and issued. We’ll call this set VG-EX/EX overall with some better some less). Includes Koufax EX-MT, Clemente EX+/EX- (approx. 20 cards EX-MT) and a few worse. Most cards have MT, Mantle PSA 6 EX-MT, Maris EX/EX+, Berra PSA 6 some wear on the corners but still exhibit great eye appeal.
    [Show full text]
  • Rail Mediators Report
    HSlbU A T m «c« Dally N«t Pnm Ron TU W4 For tiM WMk B m M laC lU IL '' April IS, 19M 1 3 ,9 5 1 Olovd^. ooot, pori#6o i t toolglit u d Isai i n aw. t0 W IS MiA Mtmlwr of th« Audit mgk twaorrow alM la Sta. Butmu of ClrculaUon Maneheater^A CUy o f ViUago Charm VOL. L X X X m , NO. 171 (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1964 (OtaarifM M FOffO U ) PRICE SEVEN CENTS Johnson Reports A ccord Events Rail Mediators Report On N-Explosives Cutback In State Governor Firm NEW YORK (AP) — Presi-^ated Presi luncheon In NewApoeetble information helpful to dent Johnaon announced today York their discussion of American On Session Limit ‘Definite Gains’ to LBJ a new cutback in the production "I am happy to aay,” John­ policy.” Johnson said such dis­ of nuclear exploalve materlala son added "that Chairman cussion must be responsible and and said Soviet Premier Khru- Khrushchev has now indicated in protecting U.S. security "par­ HARTFORD (AP) — ■hchev haa indicated that he too to me that he intends to make tisan politics must yield to na-_ Governor Dempsey today "intenda to make a move in the a move in this same direction.” tlonal need.” stood firm on a bipartisan aame direction.” In a wide ranging foreign 3. If there is to be any im­ H ard Ii^8ues Johnaon aald that the “ aub- policy speech, Johnson said: provement In relations between agreement that the Special atantlal reduction” in the output 1.
    [Show full text]
  • Front Page 06.24.14.Indd
    SAN DIEGO PADRES GAME INFORMATION PETCO PARK 100 PARK BLVD SAN DIEGO, CA 92101 PROVIDED BY THE PADRES COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT SAN DIEGO PADRES (33-44) vs. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS (45-31) Tuesday, June 24, 2014 • 7:15 p.m. PT • AT&T Park • San Francisco, CA RHP Jesse Hahn (2-1, 2.16) vs. RHP Tim Hudson (4-2, 2.13) Game 78 • Road Game 37 • 1090 AM • XEMO 860 • FOX Sports San Diego PADRES AT A GLANCE All Padres game information including game notes and rosters is available at http://padrespressbox.com. Overall Record: 33-44 QUICK TRIP: The Padres opened-up their shortest roadtrip of the season, a three-game stint in “the City by the Bay” NL West Standing: 4th (-12.5) last night, taking the series opener against the Giants, 6-0... following their short stay in northern California, the Padres Home Record: 19-21 will return home after an off day on June 26 for a nine-game, 10-day homestand against the Diamondbacks (June Road Record: 14-23 27-29), Reds (June 30-July 2) and Giants (July 4-6)...the Friars will fi nish off the fi rst-half of the season with a seven- Day Record: 11-14 game, two-city roadtrip to Colorado (July 7-9) and Los Angeles (July 10-13) before four off days over Major League Night Record: 22-30 Baseball’s All-Star break. Roadtrip: 1-0 BAY-SEBALL: Tonight the Padres will square-off with the Giants at AT&T Park for the second game of a three-game Last Five Games: 3-2 set and the eighth of 19 scheduled games against their National League West Division rivals this season, as they now Last 10 Games: 5-5 own the season series advantage 4-3 following last night’s 6-0 win.
    [Show full text]
  • BASEBALL DIGEST: 48 the Game I’Ll Never Forget 2016 Preview Issue by Billy Williams As Told to Barry Rozner Hall of Famer Recalls Opening Day Walk-Off Homer
    CONTENTS January/February 2016 — Volume 75. No. 1 FEATURES 9 Warmup Tosses by Bob Kuenster Royals Personified Spirit of Winning in 2015 12 2015 All-Star Rookie Team by Mike Berardino MLB’s top first-year players by position 16 Jake Arrieta: Pitcher of the Year by Patrick Mooney Cubs starter raised his performance level with Cy Young season 20 Bryce Harper: Player of the Year by T.R. Sullivan MVP year is only the beginning for young star 24 Kris Bryant: Rookie of the Year by Bruce Levine Cubs third baseman displayed impressive all-around talent in debut season 30 Mark Melancon: Reliever of the Year by Tom Singer Pirates closer often made it look easy finishing games 34 Prince Fielder: Comeback Player of the Year by T.R. Sullivan Slugger had productive season after serious injury 38 Farewell To Yogi Berra by Marty Appel Yankee legend was more than a Hall of Fame catcher MANNY MACHADO Orioles young third 44 Strikeouts on the Rise by Thom Henninger baseman is among the game’s elite stars, page 52. Despite many changes to the game over the decades, one constant is that strikeouts continue to climb COMING IN BASEBALL DIGEST: 48 The Game I’ll Never Forget 2016 Preview Issue by Billy Williams as told to Barry Rozner Hall of Famer recalls Opening Day walk-off homer 52 Another Step To Stardom by Tom Worgo Manny Machado continues to excel 59 Baseball Profile by Rick Sorci Center fielder Adam Jones DEPARTMENTS 4 Baseball Stat Corner 6 The Fans Speak Out 28 Baseball Quick Quiz SportPics Cover Photo Credits by Rich Marazzi Kris Bryant and Carlos Correa 56 Baseball Rules Corner by SportPics 58 Baseball Crossword Puzzle by Larry Humber 60 7th Inning Stretch January/February 2016 3 BASEBALL STAT CORNER 2015 MLB AWARD WINNERS CARLOS CORREA SportPics (Top Five Vote-Getters) ROOKIE OF THE YEAR AWARD AMERICAN LEAGUE Player, Team Pos.
    [Show full text]
  • Heroes and Rallies Baseball
    Heroes and Rallies Baseball Setup Pick two teams to go head to head, and fill out your lineups on the scoresheet. Each team receives 8 skill assignments to give to individual players. All of the skill assignments listed below must be used within your starting lineup for a total of 8. A player may possess two assignments if you wish. Rate your lineup by placing the appropriate notation beside a player’s name on the scoresheet. 1) star hitter (H) 2) star slugger (S) 3) star runner (R) 4) star fielder (F) 5) poor hitter (H-) 6) weak hitter (S-) 7) slow runner (R-) 8) poor fielder (F-) Once a player has a skill assignment, he cannot transfer it to another player. There is one additional skill assignment available for an ace pitcher (X). You may, however, choose not to start one. Make any pitcher a poor hitter as well (H-), so there will be two poor hitters if a pitcher is in the lineup. Game Play Roll the dice for each player who comes up to bat, reading the colored die first and the white die second. If a result occurs on the Batting chart which displays an image of a ballplayer, the inning is considered finished with no further scoring. Draw an X in the box on the scoresheet representing the current hitter’s at-bat. When his team next comes up to bat, the next player in the lineup will hit. If the color of a chart result corresponds to the color of the skill assignment of the player who is currently up to bat, the result changes to the one shown on the bottom of the Batting chart.
    [Show full text]
  • 1972 Player Appearance Grid
    RONBO's 1972 Player Appearance Grid Atlanta Braves 04/15 04/16 (1) 04/16 (2) 04/17 04/18 04/19 04/20 04/21 04/22 04/23 04/25 04/26 04/28 Opponent at SDN at SDN at SDN vs LAN vs LAN vs LAN vs LAN vs CIN vs CIN vs CIN vs SLN vs SLN at PIT Day/Night N D D N N N N N N D N N N Bob Didier Cecil Upshaw p/9 Darrell Evans 3B/7 3B/5 3B/3 3B/5 3B/7 3B/6 3B/3 3B/6 3B/6 3B/6 3B/6 Denny McLain Dusty Baker ph/4 rf CF/7 CF/7 CF/7 CF/6 CF/6 pr/4 cf ph/9 Earl Williams C/5 C/4 C/4 C/4 C/4 C/4 3B/5 1B/5 3B/5 C/5 C/5 C/5 C/5 Felix Millan 2B/1 2B/1 2B/1 2B/1 2B/1 2B/1 2B/2 2B/1 2B/2 2B/1 2B/1 2B/1 2B/1 Gary Neibauer p/9 p/9 p/9 George Stone pr/9 P/9 P/9 pr/9 Gil Garrido pr/8 Hank Aaron RF/3 1b 1B/3 1B/3 1B/3 1B/3 1B/3 1B/3 1B/3 1B/3 1B/3 1B/3 Jim Breazeale 1B/5 ph/6 ph/9 ph/9 ph/8 ph/9 ph/9 Jim Hardin Jim Nash p/9 p/9 p/9 p/9 Jimmy Freeman Joe Hoerner Larry Jaster Larvell Blanks Marty Perez SS/8 SS/8 SS/8 SS/8 SS/8 SS/8 SS/8 SS/8 SS/8 SS/8 SS/8 SS/8 SS/8 Mike Lum CF/6 RF/6 RF/6 RF/6 CF/7 CF/6 lf lf/4 CF/7 CF/7 CF/7 CF/7 Mike McQueen p/6 p/9 Orlando Cepeda 1B/4 Oscar Brown ph/9 ph/9 rf/9 lf/4 CF/6 pr/4 lf pr/4 lf lf/4 pr/4 lf Pat Jarvis P/9 P/9 P/9 Paul Casanova c/4 ph/9 C/7 C/7 C/7 Phil Niekro P/9 P/9 P/9 Ralph Garr LF/2 LF/2 LF/2 LF/2 RF/2 RF/2 RF/1 RF/2 RF/1 RF/2 RF/2 RF/2 RF/2 Rico Carty ph/9 ph/9 LF/5 LF/5 LF/4 LF/4 LF/4 LF/4 LF/4 LF/4 LF/4 Rod Gilbreath Ron Reed P/9 P/9 P/9 Ron Schueler p/9 p/9 p/9 p/9 Rowland Office Sonny Jackson Steve Barber p/9 p/9 p/9 Tom House Tom Kelley P/9 P/9 Copyright 2011 Ron Bernier - Baseball Sim Research RONBO's 1972 Player
    [Show full text]
  • My Replay Baseball Encyclopedia Fifth Edition- May 2014
    My Replay Baseball Encyclopedia Fifth Edition- May 2014 A complete record of my full-season Replays of the 1908, 1952, 1956, 1960, 1966, 1967, 1975, and 1978 Major League seasons as well as the 1923 Negro National League season. This encyclopedia includes the following sections: • A list of no-hitters • A season-by season recap in the format of the Neft and Cohen Sports Encyclopedia- Baseball • Top ten single season performances in batting and pitching categories • Career top ten performances in batting and pitching categories • Complete career records for all batters • Complete career records for all pitchers Table of Contents Page 3 Introduction 4 No-hitter List 5 Neft and Cohen Sports Encyclopedia Baseball style season recaps 91 Single season record batting and pitching top tens 93 Career batting and pitching top tens 95 Batter Register 277 Pitcher Register Introduction My baseball board gaming history is a fairly typical one. I lusted after the various sports games advertised in the magazines until my mom finally relented and bought Strat-O-Matic Football for me in 1972. I got SOM’s baseball game a year later and I was hooked. I would get the new card set each year and attempt to play the in-progress season by moving the traded players around and turning ‘nameless player cards” into that year’s key rookies. I switched to APBA in the late ‘70’s because they started releasing some complete old season sets and the idea of playing with those really caught my fancy. Between then and the mid-nineties, I collected a lot of card sets.
    [Show full text]