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Old 01-04-2009, 06:12 AM   #21 (permalink)
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                            Week of April 17-23
PO  Batters              BA  AB  H  R HR RBI SB  |  BA    SLG   OBA  AB  R  H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS
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1b  George Scott       .313  32 10  5  1   3  0  | .194  .258  .231  62  6 12  1  0  1   5  3 12  0  0
2b  Jerry Remy         .455  33 15  5  0   1  1  | .373  .478  .400  67  9 25  1  3  0   5  3  3  2  4
2b  Jack Brohamer      .000   4  0  0  0   0  0  | .000  .000  .200   4  0  0  0  0  0   0  1  0  0  0
3b  Butch Hobson       .273  33  9  5  2   8  0  | .230  .426  .242  61  9 14  6  0  2  12  1 19  0  0
ss  Rick Burleson      .233  30  7  4  0   3  0  | .219  .266  .250  64  6 14  3  0  0   6  3  6  0  1
ss  Frank Duffy        .200   5  1  1  0   0  0  | .200  .200  .333   5  1  1  0  0  0   0  1  0  0  0
lf  Carl Yastrzemski   .286  21  6  2  1   2  0  | .333  .569  .382  51  9 17  3  0  3   6  3  1  1  0
cf  Fred Lynn          .259  27  7  7  2   4  0  | .265  .490  .390  49 10 13  3  1  2   9 10  6  0  1
rf  Dwight Evans       .517  29 15  3  1   5  0  | .315  .500  .362  54  6 17  4  0  2   7  4 12  0  0
dh  Jim Rice           .242  33  8  7  2   8  0  | .246  .431  .324  65 12 16  3  0  3  11  8 11  0  1
dh  Bob Bailey         .167  12  2  1  0   1  0  | .167  .167  .167  12  1  2  0  0  0   1  0  1  0  0
dh  Bernie Carbo       .200   5  1  0  0   1  0  | .300  .300  .500  10  2  3  0  0  0   1  4  3  0  0
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PO  Catchers             BA  AB  H  R HR RBI SB  |  BA    SLG   OBA  AB  R  H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS
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C   Carlton Fisk       .179  28  5  1  0   5  0  | .259  .362  .313  58  4 15  1  1  1  10  5 13  1  2
c   Fred Kendall       .750   4  3  2  1   1  0  | .750 1.500  .800   4  2  3  0  0  1   1  1  1  0  0


                      Week of April 17-23
Starting Pitchers   W  L SV SO  IP   ERA   |  W  L  ERA   WHIP  G GS  IP    H ER HR BB SO
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Mike Torrez         0  0  0  0  ---  ----  |  0  0  5.79  0.86  1  1  4.2   4  3  0  0  1
Dennis Eckersley    1  0  0  9 15.0  2.40  |  3  0  1.80  0.83  4  4 30.0  23  6  3  2 19
Bill Lee            1  1  0  0 17.0  3.71  |  1  2  2.53  0.78  4  4 32.0  23  9  7  2  4
Allen Ripley        0  1  0  4  5.1  6.75  |  0  2  6.61  1.53  3  3 16.1  20 12  4  5  7
Luis Tiant          1  1  0  6 10.0  1.80  |  1  1  1.80  1.00  2  1 10.0   8  2  0  2  6
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Relief Pitchers     W  L SV SO  IP   ERA   |  W  L  ERA   WHIP  G SV  IP    H ER HR BB SO
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Dick Drago          0  0  1  2  4.1  4.15  |  1  0  3.48  1.65  6  1 10.1  15  4  0  2  5
Bob Stanley         0  0  0  0  4.2  1.93  |  1  0  2.63  1.32  6  1 13.2  15  4  0  3  1
Bill Campbell       0  0  0  0  1.0  0.00  |  0  1  3.86  1.93  4  0  4.2   8  2  0  1  2
Tom Burgmeier       1  0  0  2  3.1  0.00  |  1  0  0.00  0.71  4  0  7.0   4  0  1  1  4
Jim Wright          1  0  0 12 17.1  2.08  |  2  0  1.86  0.83  3  0 19.1  15  4  2  1 13
Next week for the Red Sox:

April 25,26 @ Milwaukee
April 28,29,30 @ Texas
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Old 01-04-2009, 04:39 PM   #22 (permalink)
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This is fascinating!

Your reports are so tight and well done!
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This is fascinating!

Your reports are so tight and well done!
Thank you.

Is there any player around this time or team that you would like me to follow for you with stats updates (team info would be like what I have for the Phillies)?
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April 25,26 @ Milwaukee

April 25
Boston 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 - 5 7 0
Milwaukee 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 - 4 10 1
Torrez, Stanley (8) and Fisk
Augustine, Mueller (8) and M.May
WP: Torrez (1-0), LP: Augustine (3-1), SV: Stanley (2)
HR: Evans (3), Molitor (1), Cooper (3), Money (2)


George Scott went 2 for 4, driving in 2 runs, to lead the Boston Red Sox over the Milwaukee Brewers, 5-4. Boston opened up the scoring on a solo HR by Dwight Evans in the 3rd then added 3 more runs in the 4th on RBI singles by George Scott and Butch Hobson plus an RBI double by Fred Lynn. Milwaukee got a run back on a solo blast by Don Money but the Red Sox answered back as George Scott drove in Jerry Remy with a single to retake a 4-run lead. Boston starter Mike Torrez surrendered solo HRs to Cecil Cooper and Paul Molitor in the 6th and 8th innings before exiting the ball game. Bob Stanley made things interesting in the bottom of the 9th as he allowed 2 singles to put runners on the corners with 1 out then allowed a ground out by Robin Yount to drive in Jim Gantner to pull the Brewers to within one.

April 26
Boston 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 - 2 8 1
Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 7 0
Tiant, Burgmeier (8) and Fisk
Caldwell, Castro (8) and M.May
WP: Tiant (2-1), LP: Caldwell (2-3), SV: Burgmeier (1)
HR: none


Luis Tiant scattered 7 hits in 7 1/3 shutout innings to lead the Boston Red Sox to a 2-0 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers. Boston scored the only runs of the game with an RBI singles by Dwight Evans in the 4th and 9th innings. Tom Burgmeier pitched the final 1 2/3 innings to record his first save of the season.


April 28,29,30 @ Texas

April 28
Boston 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 - 2 8 1
Texas 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 x - 4 12 0
Eckersley, Burgmeier (6), Stanley (8) and Fisk
Barr, Darwin (9) and Sundberg
WP: Barr (1-3), LP: Burgmeier (1-1), SV: Darwin (5)
HR: Fisk (2), Miller (1), Wills (2), Ivie (2)


Jim Barr pitched 8 innings, allowing 1 run on 6 hits, to lead the Texas Rangers to a 4-2 victory over the Boston Red Sox in the opening game of their 3-game weekend series. Bump Wills and Mike Ivie hit back-to-back HRs to give Texas a 3-2 lead in the bottom of the 7th off pitcher Tom Burgmeier. The Rangers added another run in the 8th as Rick Miller scored on an error by Fred Lynn.

April 29
Boston 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 - 2 8 1
Texas 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 x - 4 7 0
Lee, Campbell (6) and Fisk
Cleveland, Barker (9) and Sundberg
WP: Cleveland (2-0), LP: Lee (1-3), SV: Barker (1)
HR: Rice (4), Ivie (3), Sundberg (1)


Reggie Cleveland came back to haunt his old teammates as he pitched 8 innings, allowing 2 runs on 7 hits, to lead the Texas Rangers to a 4-2 win over the Boston Red Sox. Boston opened the scoring with an RBI single by Bernie Carbo in the 2nd then Texas' Jim Sundberg belted a 2-run HR in the bottom of the inning to give them the lead. The Rangers added two more runs on a ground out by Billy Sample in the 5th and a solo HR by Mike Ivie in the 6th, his second of the series. Jim Rice hit a solo HR in the 8th to round out the scoring as Len Barker shut the Bosox down in the 9th to record his first save of the season.

April 30
Boston 1 5 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 - 9 18 1
Texas 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 - 7 11 0
Torrez, Burgmeier (8), Stanley (9), Drago (9) and Fisk
Umbarger, Barker (2), Medich (5), Alexander (9) and Etchebarren
WP: Torrez (2-0), LP: Umbarger (0-3), SV: Drago (2)
HR: Rice (5), Etchebarren (1)


Jim Rice went 4 for 6, with a grand slam HR and driving in 7 of the Red Sox's 9 runs, to lead the Boston Red Sox to a 9-7 win over the Texas Rangers in the conclusion of the 3-game series. An RBI single by Carl Yastrzemski in the first started the slugfest and that was followed by a bases loaded walk by Jerry Remy and Rice's grand slam in the second to build a 6-0 lead. Texas came back with 3 runs in the second on a 3-run HR by Andy Etchebarren and that was followed by a 2-run single by Jim Rice in the 7th to give Boston an 8-3 lead. The Rangers and Red Sox traded runs in the bottom of the 8th and top of the 9th, respectively, on a error by Tom Burgmeier and an RBI single by Jim Rice. Bob Stanley came on to start the bottom of the 9th and allowed 3 singles and a walk in 2/3 of an inning before giving way to Dick Drago. Drago allowed a 2-run single to Putnam before getting John Lowenstein to fly out to end the game.

MLB News

Cleveland's Andre Thornton was selected AL Player of the Week after batting .500 with 4 HRs and 10 RBIs.

Seattle's Bruce Bochte was selected AL Player of the Month for batting .382 with 6 HRs and 19 RBIs.

California's Nolan Ryan was selected AL Pitcher of the Month after recording a 4-0 record with a 3.73 ERA and 36 strikeouts in 41 innings.

California's Carney Lansford was voted AL Rookie of the Month after posting a .329 average with 2 HRs and 11 RBIs.


St.Louis's Ted Simmons was voted NL Player of the Week for batting .765 with 3 HRs and 6 RBIs.

St.Louis's Ted Simmons was also selected NL Player of the Month after batting .438 with 7 HRs and 16 RBIs.

San Diego's Gaylord Perry was selected NL Pitcher of the Month after posting a 4-0 record with a 1.76 ERA and 22 strikeouts in 41 innings.

Atlanta's Bob Horner was voted NL Rookie of the Month after batting .250 with 3 HRs and 8 RBIs.



MLB Contract News
4/26
- Team officials were upbeat today as Terry Forster signed an extension with the Dodgers. He'll be calling Los Angeles home for the next 1 year and will earn $1,094,000 in salary by the end of the contract.

4/27 - A contract extension between Don Sutton and Los Angeles was reached. Sutton will continue to play for the Dodgers and will pocket $1,764,000 over the next 2 years.

4/28 - Yankees representatives confirm that they have reached a contract settlement with Sparky Lyle and that the 33-year old reliever will stay on at Yankee Stadium for at least 2 years.


MLB Injuries
4/24
- Pittsburgh's John Candelaria will miss up to 7 weeks with a strained rotator cuff muscle.

4/30 - Pittsburgh's Don Robinson is expected to miss 2-3 weeks with a strained bicep tendon.


MLB Milestones
4/26
- Houston's J.R. Richard no-hits San Diego.
4/28 - San Diego's Gaylord Perry beats Phillies for win number 250.
4/28 - Seattle's Rico Carty clobbers 3 HRs against Tigers
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Standings and Leaders as of April 30, 1978
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American League                         National League

Eastern Division    W   L   PCT  GB     Eastern Division    W   L   PCT  GB
Boston             13   8  .619  --     New York           13   9  .591  --
Milwaukee          12   9  .571   1     St.Louis           11  11  .500   2
New York           11   9  .550   1.5   Montreal           10  11  .476   2.5
Toronto            12  10  .545   1.5   Pittsburgh         10  11  .476   2.5
Detroit            10  11  .476   3     Philadelphia        9  10  .474   2.5
Cleveland           9  13  .409   4.5   Chicago             8  13  .381   4.5
Baltimore           7  12  .368   5

Western Division    W   L   PCT  GB     Western Division    W   L   PCT  GB
Chicago            12   7  .632  --     Cincinnati         15   6  .714  --
California         13  10  .565   1     San Diego          11  10  .524   4
Kansas City        10   9  .526   2     Atlanta            11  11  .500   4.5
Seattle            13  13  .500   2.5   Houston            11  11  .500   4.5
Oakland            11  12  .478   3     Los Angeles         9  12  .429   6
Texas               8  12  .400   4.5   San Francisco       9  12  .429   6
Minnesota          10  16  .385   5.5




Batting AVG           AVG               Batting AVG           AVG
A.Cowens,KC          .403               T.Simmons,STL        .438
B.Wills,TEX          .390               G.Carter,MON         .388
B.Bochte,SEA         .382               D.Thomas,SD          .381
R.Carty,SEA          .378               M.Schmidt,PHI        .365
C.Yastrzemski,BOS    .361               D.Walling,HOU        .350
J.Norris,CLE         .357               G.Foster,CIN         .349
W.Wilson,KC          .351               B.Madlock,SF         .348

Homeruns               HR               Homeruns               HR
B.Bonds,CHI             8               M.Schmidt,PHI           7
L.Hisle,MIL             7               T.Simmons,STL           7
G.Roenicke,BAL          7               G.Foster,CIN            6
A.Thornton,CLE          7               J.Morrison,PHI          6
B.Bochte,SEA            6               W.Stargell,PIT          6
L.Johnson,CHI           6               R.Cey,LA                5
R.Staub,MIN             6               D.Kingman,CHI           5

Runs Batted In        RBI               Runs Batted In        RBI
R.Carty,SEA            22               C.Summers,CIN          24
B.Bonds,CHI            20               G.Foster,CIN           21
R.Staub,MIN            20               E.Cabell,HOU           19
A.Thornton,CLE         20               W.Montanez,NY          18
B.Bochte,SEA           19               J.Morgan,CIN           18
J.Rice,BOS             19               J.Clark,SF             17
D.Baylor,CAL           18               T.Simmons,STL          16

Runs Scored            RS               Runs Scored            RS
C.Reynolds,SEA         19               J.Cruz,HOU             22
B.Bochte,SEA           18               K.Griffey Sr,CIN       18
R.Carty,SEA            18               M.Schmidt,PHI          18
J.Grubb,CLE            17               C.Summers,CIN          18
L.Johnson,CHI          17               G.Foster,CIN           17
A.Thornton,CLE         17               D.Evans,SF             16
B.Wills,TEX            17               P.Rose,CIN             16

Stolen Bases           SB               Stolen Bases           SB
J.Cruz,SEA             13               B.McBride,PHI          10
J.Sexton,TOR           12               J.Cruz,HOU              9
M.Page,OAK              8               O.Moreno,PIT            8
R.Yount,MIL             8               R.Scott,MON             8
W.Wilson,KC             7               S.Henderson,NY          7
R.LeFlore,DET           6               J.Leonard,HOU           7
A.Otis,KC               6               G.Richards,SD           7

Earned Run Average    ERA               Earned Run Average    ERA
M.Caldwell,MIL       1.21               G.Perry,SD           1.76
R.Jones,SEA          1.60               J.Richard,HOU        1.80
D.Eckersley,BOS      1.78               D.Ruthven,ATL        2.13
R.Guidry,NY          1.86               B.Bonham,CIN         2.41
M.Fidrych,DET        2.23               J.Koosman,NY         2.50
J.Matlack,TEX        2.36               E.Whitson,PIT        2.59
A.Hassler,KC         2.40               D.Schatzeder,MON     2.59

Wins                    W               Wins                    W
J.Augustine,MIL         4               C.Swan,NY               5
N.Ryan,CAL              4               G.Perry,SD              4
J.Bibby,NY              3               B.Blyleven,PIT          3
D.Eckersley,BOS         3               W.Brusstar,PHI          3
R.Guidry,NY             3               B.Forsch,STL            3
D.Gullett,NY            3               J.Reuss,PIT             3
M.Haas,MIL              3               J.Richard,HOU           3



Saves                  SV               Saves                  SV
V.Cruz,TOR              6               S.Lockwood,NY          10
E.Farmer,MIL            6               M.Littell,STL           8
D.LaRoche,CAL           6               K.Tekulve,PIT           7
D.Darwin,TEX            5               D.Tomlin,CIN            7
R.Hinton,CHI            5               R.Fingers,SD            6
M.Marshall,MIN          5               T.Forster,LA            6
S.Foucault,DET          4               A.Devine,ATL            5
                                         

Strikeouts             SO               Strikeouts             SO
R.Guidry,NY            38               J.Richard,HOU          43
N.Ryan,CAL             36               B.Blyleven,PIT         27
F.Tanana,CAL           36               B.Bonham,CIN           26
D.Leonard,KC           27               E.Halicki,SF           26
D.Gullett,NY           26               C.Swan,NY              25
K.Kravec,CHI           25               S.Carlton,PHI          24
M.Parrott,SEA          25               B.Hooton,LA            23
Philadelphia Phillies Leaders
Code:
1978 Philadelphia Phillies Leaders
Thru April 30, 1978


Batting Average               Earned Run Average
M.Schmidt        .365         L.Christenson     4.13
J.Johnstone      .340         S.Carlton         6.06
L.Bowa           .338         J.Kaat            7.11
R.Hebner         .298         
B.Boone          .279


Home Runs                     Wins
M.Schmidt           7         W.Brusstar           3
J.Morrison          6         G.Garber             2
B.McBride           5         R.Burris             1
G.Luzinski          3         L.Christenson        1
R.Hebner            2         J.Kaat               1


Runs Batted In                Saves
M.Schmidt          14         G.Garber             4
B.McBride          12         J.Lonborg            1
J.Morrison         11
R.Hebner            9
B.Boone             8


Stolen Bases                  Strikeouts
B.McBride          10         S.Carlton           24
M.Schmidt           2         L.Christenson       16
B.Boone             1         W.Brusstar          14
G.Luzinski          1         G.Garber             8
J.Morrison          1         D.Roberts            8
St.Louis Cardinals Leaders
Code:
1978 St.Louis Cardinals Leaders
Thru April 30, 1978


Batting Average               Earned Run Average
T.Simmons        .438         B.Forsch          3.83
G.Templeton      .344         J.Urrea           4.61
T.Scott          .302         E.Rasmussen       8.38
G.Adams          .301         
K.Hernandez      .301


Home Runs                     Wins
T.Simmons           7         B.Forsch             3
J.Dwyer             2         B.Schultz            3
G.Adams             1         J.Urrea              2
K.Hernandez         1         R.Dressler           1
K.Oberkfell         1         M.Littell            1


Runs Batted In                Saves
T.Simmons          16         M.Littell            8
G.Adams             9
J.Mumphrey          9
T.Scott             9
K.Oberkfell         8


Stolen Bases                  Strikeouts
G.Templeton         6         B.Forsch            20
J.Mumphrey          2         J.Urrea             19
T.Scott             2         E.Rasmussen         14
K.Hernandez         1         A.Lopez             13
K.Oberkfell         1         J.Denny              7
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Team Stats through April 30, 1978
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                            Week of April 24-30
PO  Batters              BA  AB  H  R HR RBI SB  |  BA    SLG   OBA  AB  R  H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS
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1b  George Scott       .250  12  3  2  0   2  0  | .203  .257  .234  74  8 15  1  0  1   7  3 17  0  0
2b  Jerry Remy         .048  21  1  2  0   1  0  | .295  .375  .333  88 11 26  1  3  0   6  5  4  2  5
2b  Jack Brohamer      .750   4  3  2  0   0  0  | .375  .375  .500   8  2  3  0  0  0   0  2  0  0  0
3b  Butch Hobson       .294  17  5  0  0   2  0  | .244  .423  .263  78  9 19  6  1  2  14  2 23  0  0
ss  Rick Burleson      .200  20  4  4  0   0  0  | .214  .250  .256  84 10 18  3  0  0   6  5  8  0  1
ss  Frank Duffy       1.000   1  1  0  0   0  0  | .333  .333  .429   6  1  2  0  0  0   0  1  0  0  0
lf  Carl Yastrzemski   .500  10  5  0  0   1  1  | .361  .557  .400  61  9 22  3  0  3   7  3  1  2  1
cf  Fred Lynn          .286  21  6  2  0   2  0  | .271  .457  .362  70 12 19  5  1  2  10 10  6  0  1
rf  Dwight Evans       .286  14  4  1  1   3  0  | .309  .500  .356  68  7 21  4  0  3  10  5 15  0  0
dh  Jim Rice           .318  22  7  3  2   8  0  | .264  .483  .323  87 15 23  4  0  5  19  8 14  0  1
dh  Bob Bailey         .000   7  0  0  0   0  0  | .105  .105  .105  19  1  2  0  0  0   1  0  5  0  0
dh  Bernie Carbo       .250   8  2  2  0   1  0  | .278  .278  .435  18  4  5  0  0  0   2  5  6  0  0
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PO  Catchers             BA  AB  H  R HR RBI SB  |  BA    SLG   OBA  AB  R  H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS
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C   Carlton Fisk       .316  19  6  2  1   1  0  | .273  .390  .337  77  6 21  1  1  2  11  8 18  1  2
c   Fred Kendall       .667   3  2  0  0   0  0  | .714 1.286  .750   7  2  5  1  0  1   1  1  1  0  0


                      Week of April 24-30
Starting Pitchers   W  L SV SO  IP   ERA   |  W  L  ERA   WHIP  G GS  IP    H ER HR BB SO
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Mike Torrez         2  0  0  6 14.2  3.68  |  2  0  4.19  1.14  3  3 19.1  18  9  4  4  7
Dennis Eckersley    0  0  0  3  5.1  1.69  |  3  0  1.78  0.93  5  5 35.1  31  7  4  2 22
Bill Lee            0  1  0  2  5.1  6.75  |  1  3  3.13  0.86  5  5 37.1  30 13  9  2  6
Allen Ripley        0  0  0  0  0.0  ----  |  0  2  6.61  1.53  3  3 16.1  20 12  4  5  7
Luis Tiant          1  0  0  4  7.1  0.00  |  2  1  1.04  1.04  3  2 17.1  15  2  0  3 10
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Relief Pitchers     W  L SV SO  IP   ERA   |  W  L  ERA   WHIP  G SV  IP    H ER HR BB SO
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Bob Stanley         0  0  1  0  3.0 12.00  |  1  0  4.32  1.62  9  2 16.2  22  8  0  5  1
Tom Burgmeier       0  1  1  1  4.1  4.15  |  1  1  1.59  0.88  7  1 11.1   7  2  3  3  5
Dick Drago          0  0  1  0  0.1  0.00  |  1  0  3.38  1.69  7  2 10.2  16  4  0  2  5
Bill Campbell       0  0  0  4  2.2  0.00  |  0  1  2.45  1.23  5  0  7.1   8  2  0  1  6
Jim Wright          0  0  0  0  0.0  ----  |  2  0  1.86  0.83  3  0 19.1  15  4  2  1 13
Next Week's schedule of games:

May 1,2 - vs Baltimore
May 3,4 - vs Minnesota
May 5,6,7 - vs Chicago White Sox
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May 1,2 vs. Baltimore

May 1
Baltimore 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 6 1
Boston 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 - 2 10 0
Palmer, T.Martinez (9), Stoddard (11), Stephenson (15) and Dempsey
Ripley, Burgmeier (10), Campbell (12), Drago (15) and Fisk
WP: Drago (2-0), LP: Stoddard (0-1)
HR: DeCinces (2)


Allen Ripley allowed 1 run and struck out 6 through 9 innings as the Boston Red Sox defeated the Baltimore Orioles, 2-1, in 15 innings. Rick Burleson drove in Butch Hobson with a single for the winning run. The Red Sox started the scoring in the 6th inning as Rick Burleson singled in Butch Hobson. The Orioles tied the game in the top of the 9th on a solo HR by Doug DeCinces to send the game into extra innings.

May 2
Baltimore 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 2 2 - 7 8 0
Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 1
Briles, Ford (8) and Skaggs
Tiant, Burgmeier (8), Stanley (9) and Fisk
WP: Briles (1-1), LP: Tiant (2-2)
HR: Roenicke 2 (9), Murray (4)


Gary Roenicke belted two HRs and drove in 4 runs to lead the Baltimore Orioles to a 7-0 win over the Boston Red Sox to split the two-game series. Nelson Briles allowed only two hits over 7 shutout innings and picked up his first win of the season. Eddie Murray hit his 4th HR of the season in the 2nd inning to start the rout and the other two runs were scored on a sac fly by Bumbry and a throwing error by Carlton Fisk on a stolen base attempt by Rich Garcia, both in the 9th inning.


May 3,4 vs Minnesota

May 3
Minnesota 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 - 2 9 0
Boston 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 1 x - 5 9 0
Goltz and Wynegar
Eckersley, Campbell (8) and Fisk
WP: Eckersley (4-0), LP: Goltz (2-3), SV: Campbell (1)
HR: Smalley (6), Yastrzemski (4), Rice (6)


Carl Yastrzemski went 2-3, including a solo HR in the 2nd, his 4th of the season, to lead the Boston Red Sox to a come from behind 5-2 win over the Minnesota Twins in the opening game of the 2-game series. After Minnesota took a 2-1 lead on a solo HR by Roy Smalley and a sac fly by Hoskin Powell, Boston scored 3 runs in the bottom of the 7th to take the lead on RBI singles by Fred Lynn, Bernie Carbo and Rick Burleson. Jim Rice added an insurance run in the 8th on his 6th HR of the season. Bad luck occured in the bottom of the 7th as Yaz was strained his calf muscle while scoring the tying run.

May 4
Minnesota 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 - 4 9 0
Boston 0 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 x - 5 9 0
Serum, Johnson (8) and Wynegar
Lee, Stanley (7) and Fisk
WP: Stanley (2-0), LP: Serum (3-2)
HR: Lynn (3), Edwards (5)


Rob Wilfong (pog) went 2-4, including a 2-run double in the 3rd to give Minnesota a 3-0 lead but Jerry Remy drove in Rick Burleson in the bottom of the 7th to break a 4-4 tie and give the Boston Red Sox a 5-4 win to sweep the 2-game series. The Twins took a 4-0 lead on a solo HR in the 4th then the Red Sox scored a solo run in the last of the 4th on a double by Carlton Fisk and tied the game in the last of the 6th on an RBI groundout by Carlton Fisk and a 2-run HR by Fred Lynn before Remy's heroics in the 7th.

May 5,6,7 vs Chicago

May 5
Chicago 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 - 2 10 0
Boston 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 x - 3 5 0
Barrios and Nordhagen
Wright, Campbell (6) and Montgomery
WP: Campbell (1-1), LP: Barrios (2-4)
HR: Evans (4)


Bill Campbell pitched 3 1/3 innings in relief of starter Jim Wright, allowing only 1 hit as the Boston Red Sox came back from a 2-1 deficit to defeat the Chicago White Sox, 3-2, in the opening game of the 3-game weekend series. After Chet Lemon drove in Bob Molinaro with a ground out in the 1st, Boston tied the game in the 3rd on a solo HR by Dwight Evans. The White Sox broke the 1-1 tie in the 6th on an RBI single by Alan Bannister then the Red Sox took a 3-2 lead in the last of the 7th on RBI singles by Jerry Remy and Jim Rice.

May 6
Chicago 2 0 1 1 0 0 2 1 0 - 7 16 1
Boston 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 - 4 7 1
Stone, Hinton (9) and Nordhagen, Narhorodny (9)
Torrez, Stanley (4) and Fisk
WP: Stone (2-1), LP: Torrez (2-1), SV: Hinton (7)
HR: Scott (2), Evans (5)


Wayne Nordhagen went 3-5 and drove in 3 runs as the Chicago White Sox battered Boston pitching for 16 hits as the Chicago White Sox defeated the Boston Red Sox, 7-4, to even the 3-game series. Boston starter Mike Torrez lasted only 3 1/3 innings, giving up 4 runs on 8 hits and took the loss. Steve Stone allowed 4 runs and 6 hits in 8 innings to pick up his second win of the season. Chet Lemon aided Nordhagen as he drove in a pair of runs and Bob Molinaro went 4-5 with a stolen base to help the Chicago cause.

May 7
Chicago 0 1 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 - 7 8 0
Boston 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 - 2 6 1
Wortham, Willoughby (8) and Nordhagen
Tiant, Burgmeier (5) and Fisk
WP: Wortham (3-2), LP: Tiant (2-3)
HR: Molinaro (1)


Rich Wortham scattered 6 hits in 7 1/3 innings, allowing 2 runs, in leading the Chicago White Sox to a 7-2 win over the Boston Red Sox to take the rubber game of the 3-game weekend series. Boston starter Luis Tiant (2-3) lasted 4 1/3 innings, allowing 6 hits and 7 runs, 5 earned, to take the loss. After an RBI single by Jim Rice in the bottom of the 1st, an RBI single by Jorge Orta and a solo HR by Bob Molinaro gave the Pale Hose a 2-1 lead before the flood gates opened in the 5th. A throwing error by El Tiante allowed the White Sox to load the bases before a bals and an RBI single by Ralph Garr chaced Tiant from the game.


MLB News

Awards

New York's Cliff Johnson was selected the AL Player of the Week after hitting .421 with 4 HR and 7 RBIs
Cincinnati's George Foster was voted the NL Player of the week for hitting .565 with 1 HR and 6 RBIs

Injuries
5/3 - Boston's Carl Yastrzemski will miss up to 2 weeks with a strained calf muscle
5/5
- Seattle's Bruce Bochte is expected to miss 2 weeks after suffering a damaged meniscus (knee) while making a defensive play.

Milestones
5/6
- Cincinnati's Pete Rose collected hit number 3,000
5/6 - Cincinnati's [color=blue]George Foster goes 5-5


Boston placed Yaz on the 15-day DL and recalled outfielder Gary Hancock
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Standings and Leaders As Of May 7, 1978
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American League                         National League

Eastern Division    W   L   PCT  GB     Eastern Division    W   L   PCT  GB
New York           16  10  .615  --     New York           17  12  .586  --
Boston             17  11  .607  --     St.Louis           17  12  .586  --
Toronto            15  12  .556   1.5   Pittsburgh         14  13  .519   2
Milwaukee          14  12  .538   2     Philadelphia       11  13  .458   3.5
Detroit            12  14  .462   4     Montreal           12  15  .444   4
Cleveland          12  15  .444   4.5   Chicago            11  16  .407   5
Baltimore          11  15  .423   5

Western Division    W   L   PCT  GB     Western Division    W   L   PCT  GB
Chicago            15   9  .625  --     Cincinnati         20   7  .741  --
California         15  13  .536   2     Houston            14  13  .519   6
Seattle            16  15  .516   2.5   San Diego          13  14  .481   7
Kansas City        12  13  .480   3.5   Atlanta            13  16  .448   8
Oakland            13  15  .464   4     Los Angeles        11  16  .407   9
Minnesota          12  19  .387   6.5   San Francisco      11  17  .393   9.5
Texas               9  16  .360   6.5




Batting AVG           AVG               Batting AVG           AVG
R.Carty,SEA          .377               T.Simmons,STL        .430
B.Bochte,SEA         .376               D.Thomas,SD          .383
A.Cowens,KC          .375               G.Foster,CIN         .377
B.Wills,TEX          .361               G.Templeton,STL      .362
C.Lansford,CAL       .354               G.Carter,MON         .359
A.Bannister,CHI      .346               D.Parker,PIT         .352
A.Thornton,CLE       .340               W.Stargell,PIT       .351

Homeruns               HR               Homeruns               HR
G.Roenicke,BAL         10               T.Simmons,STL           9
B.Bonds,CHI             8               D.Kingman,CHI           8
L.Hisle,MIL             7               B.McBride,PHI           8
C.Johnson,NY            7               W.Stargell,PIT          8
G.Nettles,NY            7               C.Summers,CIN           8
A.Thornton,CLE          7               D.Baker,LA              7
D.Baylor,CAL            6               R.Cey,LA                7

Runs Batted In        RBI               Runs Batted In        RBI
R.Carty,SEA            25               C.Summers,CIN          34
R.Staub,MIN            24               G.Foster,CIN           25
J.Rice,BOS             23               W.Montanez,NY          24
A.Thornton,CLE         23               J.Clark,SF             22
B.Bonds,CHI            22               T.Simmons,STL          21
D.Baylor,CAL           21               W.Stargell,PIT         21
B.Bochte,SEA           19               D.Baker,LA             20

Runs Scored            RS               Runs Scored            RS
C.Reynolds,SEA         23               J.Cruz,HOU             25
R.Carty,SEA            21               K.Griffey Sr,CIN       25
G.Roenicke,BAL         21               G.Foster,CIN           24
J.Grubb,CLE            20               P.Rose,CIN             23
L.Johnson,CHI          20               C.Summers,CIN          23
B.Wills,TEX            20               D.Parker,PIT           21
R.Carew,MIN            19               G.Carter,MON           20

Stolen Bases           SB               Stolen Bases           SB
J.Sexton,TOR           14               B.McBride,PHI          13
J.Cruz,SEA             13               R.Scott,MON            11
W.Wilson,KC             9               J.Cruz,HOU             10
M.Page,OAK              8               E.Miller,ATL            9
R.Yount,MIL             8               O.Moreno,PIT            9
R.LeFlore,DET           7               G.Templeton,STL         9
B.Molinaro,CHI          7               I.Dejesus,CHI           8

Earned Run Average    ERA               Earned Run Average    ERA
M.Caldwell,MIL       1.27               G.Perry,SD           1.62
R.Guidry,NY          1.54               J.Richard,HOU        2.50
D.Eckersley,BOS      1.91               J.Koosman,NY         2.50
M.Paxton,CLE         2.06               L.McWilliams,ATL     2.57
A.Hassler,KC         2.08               R.Reuschel,CHI       2.74
R.Jones,SEA          2.15               B.Hooton,LA          3.15
M.Fidrych,DET        2.23               R.Rhoden,LA          3.32

Wins                    W               Wins                    W
N.Ryan,CAL              5               C.Swan,NY               6
T.Underwood,TOR         5               G.Perry,SD              5
J.Augustine,MIL         4               W.Brusstar,PHI          4
J.Bibby,NY              4               J.Reuss,PIT             4
D.Eckersley,BOS         4               J.Richard,HOU           4
R.Guidry,NY             4               B.Blyleven,PIT          3
M.Caldwell,MIL          3               N.Espinosa,NY           3



Saves                  SV               Saves                  SV
V.Cruz,TOR              9               S.Lockwood,NY          11
E.Farmer,MIL            8               M.Littell,STL          10
R.Hinton,CHI            7               D.Tomlin,CIN            9
J.Kern,CLE              7               K.Tekulve,PIT           8
D.LaRoche,CAL           7               R.Fingers,SD            7
D.Darwin,TEX            6               T.Forster,LA            7
M.Marshall,MIN          6               A.Devine,ATL            6
                                         

Strikeouts             SO               Strikeouts             SO
N.Ryan,CAL             63               J.Richard,HOU          54
F.Tanana,CAL           48               E.Halicki,SF           37
R.Guidry,NY            46               C.Swan,NY              37
D.Leonard,KC           36               P.Niekro,ATL           31
M.Caldwell,MIL         31               T.Seaver,CIN           30
T.Underwood,TOR        31               B.Hooton,LA            29
J.Garvin,TOR           30               S.Carlton,PHI          28
Philadelphia Phillies Leaders
Code:
1978 Philadelphia Phillies Leaders
Thru May 7, 1978


Batting Average               Earned Run Average
L.Bowa           .341         L.Christenson     4.85
R.Hebner         .306         D.Roberts         5.04
M.Schmidt        .298         J.Kaat            5.53
B.Boone          .291         S.Carlton         6.05
J.Johnstone      .264


Home Runs                     Wins
B.McBride           8         W.Brusstar           4
J.Morrison          7         G.Garber             2
M.Schmidt           7         D.Roberts            2
R.Hebner            3         R.Burris             1
G.Luzinski          3         L.Christenson        1


Runs Batted In                Saves
B.McBride          18         G.Garber             5
J.Morrison         15         J.Lonborg            1
M.Schmidt          15
R.Hebner           12
G.Luzinski         10


Stolen Bases                  Strikeouts
B.McBride          13         S.Carlton           28
M.Schmidt           2         L.Christenson       20
B.Boone             1         W.Brusstar          16
L.Bowa              1         D.Roberts           11
G.Luzinski          1         J.Lonborg           10
St.Louis Cardinals Leaders
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1978 St.Louis Cardinals Leaders
Thru May 7, 1978


Batting Average               Earned Run Average
T.Simmons        .430         J.Denny           3.48
G.Templeton      .362         B.Forsch          4.08
T.Scott          .318         J.Urrea           5.08
G.Adams          .309         E.Rasmussen       7.30
J.Mumphrey       .299


Home Runs                     Wins
T.Simmons           9         B.Forsch             3
G.Adams             2         B.Schultz            3
J.Dwyer             2         J.Denny              2
L.Brock             1         M.Littell            2
P.Falcone           1         E.Rasmussen          2


Runs Batted In                Saves
T.Simmons          21         M.Littell           10
G.Adams            13         D.O'Brien            1
K.Oberkfell        13
J.Mumphrey         10
T.Scott            10


Stolen Bases                  Strikeouts
G.Templeton         9         B.Forsch            23
J.Mumphrey          3         J.Urrea             22
K.Hernandez         2         E.Rasmussen         17
T.Scott             2         A.Lopez             15
K.Oberkfell         1         J.Denny             13
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Boston Red Sox Team Stats
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                            Week of May 1-7
PO  Batters              BA  AB  H  R HR RBI SB  |  BA    SLG   OBA  AB  R  H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS
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1b  George Scott       .125  16  2  2  1   2  0  | .189  .267  .223  90 10 17  1  0  2   9  4 19  0  0
2b  Jerry Remy         .357  28 10  3  0   2  1  | .310  .371  .360 116 14 36  1  3  0   8  9  6  3  5
2b  Jack Brohamer      .176  17  3  0  0   0  0  | .240  .280  .345  25  2  6  1  0  0   0  4  1  0  0
3b  Butch Hobson       .160  25  4  2  0   0  0  | .223  .369  .252 103 11 23  7  1  2  14  4 27  0  0
ss  Rick Burleson      .219  32  7  2  0   3  1  | .216  .259  .252 116 12 25  5  0  0   9  6 10  1  1
ss  Frank Duffy        .000   0  0  0  0   0  0  | .333  .333  .429   6  1  2  0  0  0   0  1  0  0  0
lf  #Carl Yastrzemski  .333  12  4  2  1   1  0  | .356  .562  .405  73 11 26  3  0  4   8  5  3  2  1
cf  Fred Lynn          .143  21  3  1  1   3  0  | .242  .429  .349  91 13 22  6  1  3  13 15  6  0  1
rf  Dwight Evans       .375   8  3  3  2   2  0  | .316  .566  .373  76 10 24  4  0  5  12  7 17  0  0
dh  Jim Rice           .194  31  6  2  1   4  0  | .246  .449  .291 118 17 29  6  0  6  23  8 19  0  2
dh  Bob Bailey         .000   4  0  0  0   0  0  | .087  .087  .087  23  1  2  0  0  0   1  0  7  0  0
dh  Bernie Carbo       .158  19  3  2  0   1  0  | .216  .216  .341  37  6  8  0  0  0   3  7 10  0  0
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PO  Catchers             BA  AB  H  R HR RBI SB  |  BA    SLG   OBA  AB  R  H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS
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C   Carlton Fisk       .160  25  4  1  0   2  0  | .245  .353  .310 102  7 25  3  1  2  13  9 26  1  2
C   Fred Kendall       .000   0  0  0  0   0  0  | .714 1.286  .750   7  2  5  1  0  1   1  1  1  0  0
C   Bob Montgomery     .000   2  0  1  0   0  0  | .000  .000  .333   2  1  0  0  0  0   0  1  1  0  0


                      Week of May 1-7
Starting Pitchers   W  L SV SO  IP   ERA   |  W  L  ERA   WHIP  G GS  IP    H ER HR BB SO
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Mike Torrez         0  1  0  1  3.2  9.82  |  2  1  5.16  1.37  4  4 22.2  26 13  4  5  8
Dennis Eckersley    1  0  0  3  7.0  2.57  |  4  0  1.91  0.99  6  6 42.1  40  9  5  2 25
Bill Lee            0  0  0  0  6.1  5.68  |  1  3  3.50  0.92  6  6 43.2  37 17 10  3  6
Allen Ripley        0  0  0  6  9.0  1.00  |  0  2  4.62  1.14  4  4 25.1  23 13  5  6 13
Luis Tiant          0  2  0  5 11.2  6.94  |  2  3  3.41  1.14  5  4 29.0  26 11  3  7 15
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Relief Pitchers     W  L SV SO  IP   ERA   |  W  L  ERA   WHIP  G SV  IP    H ER HR BB SO
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bob Stanley         1  0  0  1  8.2  3.12  |  2  0  3.91  1.50 12  2 25.1  32 11  0  6  2
Tom Burgmeier       0  0  0  2  8.0  2.25  |  1  1  1.86  0.83 10  1 19.1  12  4  4  4  7
Bill Campbell       1  0  1  6  8.2  0.00  |  1  1  1.13  0.81  8  1 16.0  10  2  0  3 12
Dick Drago          1  0  0  0  1.0  0.00  |  2  0  3.09  1.71  8  2 11.2  18  4  0  2  5
Jim Wright          0  0  0  0  5.1  3.38  |  2  0  2.19  1.09  4  0 24.2  24  6  2  3 13
Next Week's Schedule
May 8,9 - vs. Kansas City Royals
May 10,11 - @ Baltimore
May 12,13,14 - @ Minnesota

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May 8,9 vs Kansas City

May 8
Kansas City 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 - 4 10 1
Boston 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 2 x - 5 8 0
Zahn and Porter
Eckersley, Stanley (6) and Fisk

WP: Stanley (3-0), LP: Zahn (2-3)
HR: Porter (6), Rice (7)


Jim Rice belted a 2-run HR in the bottom of the 8th to erase a 4-3 deficit and give the Boston Red Sox a 5-4 win over the Kansas City Royals in the first of a 2-game series. The Royals got off to a quick 3-0 lead as Porter hit a 2-run HR in the 1st and U.L.Washington singled in a run in the 2nd. The Red Sox got on the board in the 4th on a solo HR by Rick Burleson and an RBI single from Carlton Fisk. The teams traded runs as Kansas City got an RBI single from Porter in the 5th and Boston got a sac fly by George Scott in the 6th. Darrell Porter was the POG as he went 2-4 with a HR and 3 RBIs.

May 9
Kansas City 0 0 4 0 2 0 2 0 0 - 8 13 0
Boston 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 - 2 9 0
Hrabosky, Paschall (3), Pattin (5) and Quirk
Ripley, Burgmeier (5), Drago (7) and Fisk

WP: Paschall (1-0), LP: Ripley (0-3), SV: Pattin (1)
HR: Wilson (3), Brett (4)


George Brett (POG) went 2-5 with a HR and 3 RBIs to lead the Kansas City Royals to an 8-2 win over the Boston Red Sox to split the 2-game series. Marty Pattin pitched 4 1/3 innings of 5-hit, shutout ball to pick up the win. The Royals battered Boston start Allen Ripley for 6 runs on 8 hits before he was lifted with 1 out in the top of the 5th.


May 10,11 @ Baltimore

May 10
Boston 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 - 5 8 0
Baltimore 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 11 2
Lee, Stanley (8) and Fisk
McGregor, Ford (3), Flinn (6), Kerrigan (9) and Dempsey

WP: Lee (2-3), LP: McGregor (0-4)
HR: none

Bill Lee pitched 7 innings plus scattering 10 hits and allowed only one run to lead the Boston Red Sox to a 5-1 win over the Baltimore Orioles in the first game of a 2-game series. Carlton Fisk went 2-5 and drove in 3 of the 5 Boston runs to lead the hitting attack. Dwight Evans added an RBI double and Jerry Remy had a sac fly in the 5th. Dave Cash drove in the lone Baltimore run with a sac fly in the 3rd inning.

May 11
Boston 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 - 3 5 1
Baltimore 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 x - 4 6 0
Torrez, Burgmeier (7) and Fisk
Palmer, T.Martinez (9) and Skaggs

WP: Palmer (3-1), LP: Torrez (2-2), SV: T.Martinez (5)
HR: Scott (3), Hobson (3), DeCinces (3), Roenicke (11)

Doug DeCinces had a solo HR and Gary Roenicke had a 2-run HR in the 1st inning and led Baltimore to a 4-0 lead and the Orioles held on for a 4-3 win over the Boston Red Sox to split the 2-game series. Baltimore starter Jim Palmer (pog) pitched 8 innings allowing 3 runs on 5 hits to pick up his third win of the season.


May 12,13,14 @ Minnesota

May 12
Boston 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 - 3 8 0
Minnesota 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 x - 5 9 2
Eckersley, Burgmeier (5) and Fisk
Thormodsgard, Harrison (8), Marshall (9) and Borgmann

WP: Thormodsgard (1-3), LP: Eckersley (4-1), SV: Marshall (9)
HR: Carew (2), Staub (8), Wilfong (2)

Rod Carew (pog) went 2-4 including a 2-run HR in the 5th off Boston starter Dennis Eckersley to lead the Minnesota Twins to a 5-3 victory over the Boston Red Sox in the first game of the 3-game weekend series. The Twins also got solo HRs from Rob Wilfong and Rusty Staub and an RBI single from Edwards to account for the 5 runs. Boston got runs from RBI doubles by George Scott and Dwight Evans plus an RBI single by Carlton Fisk.

[u]May 13[/b]
Boston 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 - 4 8 0
Minnesota 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 x - 5 14 1
Ripley, Stanley (4), Campbell (7) and Fisk
Goltz, T.Johnson (9) and Wynegar

WP: Goltz (4-3), LP: Ripley (0-4), SV: T.Johnson (2)
HR: Chiles (3)

Rich Chiles (pog) went 2-4, including a solo HR in the 5th inning to lead the Minnesota Twins to a 5-4 victory over the Boston Red Sox. Boston starter Allen Ripley (0-4) was battered for 4 runs and 8 hits in 3+ innings as the Twins held a 5-1 lead until the 8th when an RBI double by George Scott and a 2-run single by Carlton Fisk brought the Red Sox to within a run.

May 14
Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 - 6 7 0
Minnesota 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 - 5 11 0
Lee, Burgmeier (6), Drago (9) and Fisk
Serum, T.Johnson (4), D.Johnson (7), Harrison (8) and Wynegar

WP: Burgmeier (2-1), LP: D.Johnson (1-1), SV: Drago (3)
HR: Brohamer (1), Wolfe (1)


Jack Brohamer (pog) belted a pinch hit grand slam in the top of the 7th inning off Minnesota reliever Dave Johnson to erase a 3-0 deficit as the Boston Red Sox defeated the Minnesota Twins, 6-5, to take the last game of the 3-game series and avoid being swept. Tom Burgmeier went 2 2/3 innings in relief of Boston starter Bill Lee and picked up the win. Dick Drago came on after a 2-run HR by Larry Wolfe with 1 out in the bottom of the ninth and preserved the win to pick up his third save of the season.



MLB News

Awards


Minnesota's Rusty Staub was named the AL Player of the Week after batting .450 with 2 HRs and 9 RBIs.
Bobby Murcer of the Chicago Cubs was selected NL Player of the Week after batting .545 with 3 HRs and 7 RBIs.

Trades
5/14
- The Chicago White Sox sent 26-year old shortstop Alan Bannister to the Cleveland Indians for 25-year old starting pitcher Rick Waits.

Injuries
5/10
- Len Randle of the New York Mets suffered a bruised wrist and is expected to miss at least 2 weeks.
5/12 - New York Mets reliever Mardie Cornejo has a tender shoulder and is expected to miss 2 weeks.
5/14 - Texas Rangers' John Lowenstein will miss 2 weeks due to a sprained ankle.

Contracts
5/14
- The Oakland Athletics closer, Elias Sosa, inked a $2,976,000 extension and will play in Oakland another 3 years.
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