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Re: The 1978 Boston Red Sox & Beyond
Team Stats thru June 18, 1978
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1978 Boston Red Sox
Week of June 11-June 18
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 .231 26 6 5 0 0 0 | .236 .351 .276 191 25 45 4 0 6 18 10 40 1 0
2b Jerry Remy .267 30 8 5 0 4 1 | .313 .405 .363 259 39 81 8 5 2 25 21 19 9 10
2b Jack Brohamer .000 5 0 0 0 1 0 | .165 .212 .253 85 9 14 1 0 1 6 9 9 1 0
3b Butch Hobson .250 24 6 4 0 4 0 | .217 .352 .254 244 25 53 13 1 6 31 12 53 0 0
ss Rick Burleson .233 30 7 4 0 6 0 | .229 .311 .269 280 30 64 13 2 2 22 15 26 1 3
ss Frank Duffy .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 | .129 .194 .200 31 4 4 0 1 0 1 3 9 0 0
lf Carl Yastrzemski .360 25 9 4 2 6 0 | .333 .469 .402 177 21 59 6 0 6 21 18 17 2 2
cf Fred Lynn .417 24 10 5 2 9 0 | .278 .498 .356 223 33 62 14 1 11 38 28 30 0 4
rf Dwight Evans .280 25 7 5 0 3 1 | .294 .474 .353 211 27 62 11 0 9 28 20 48 2 2
dh Jim Rice .333 27 9 5 1 4 0 | .273 .477 .328 216 31 59 12 1 10 36 15 40 2 2
dh Bob Bailey .--- 0 0 0 0 0 0 | .146 .208 .163 48 4 7 0 0 1 4 1 11 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 Fred Kendall .000 4 0 0 0 0 0 | .323 .581 .344 31 3 10 3 1 1 1 1 3 0 0
C Bob Montgomery .250 20 5 3 0 3 0 | .205 .318 .255 44 5 9 2 0 1 5 3 9 0 0
Week of June 11-June 18
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 1 0 0 3 10.1 6.97 | 4 4 4.44 1.35 12 12 75.0 79 37 9 22 29
Dennis Eckersley 1 0 0 6 9.0 2.00 | 6 4 2.98 0.94 14 14 102.2 91 34 16 5 62
Bill Lee 0 0 0 0 0.0 ---- | 4 5 3.89 1.13 13 13 85.2 87 37 14 10 16
Allen Ripley 1 0 0 0 5.1 8.44 | 2 6 5.34 1.32 11 10 59.0 66 35 11 12 30
Luis Tiant 1 1 0 10 14.0 2.57 | 6 5 3.05 1.09 11 10 73.2 67 25 9 13 40
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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 1 0 0 2 7.0 1.29 | 5 0 3.25 1.32 25 4 55.1 60 20 2 13 6
Tom Burgmeier 0 0 0 1 2.2 0.00 | 2 3 3.45 1.20 22 1 44.1 41 17 9 12 15
Bill Campbell 0 0 1 4 3.2 0.00 | 2 1 2.08 0.98 17 5 34.2 25 8 2 9 25
Dick Drago 0 0 0 1 3.0 0.00 | 2 1 2.16 1.44 16 4 25.0 31 6 0 5 12
Catfish Hunter 0 0 0 0 2.1 0.00 | 2 5 4.69 1.34 11 0 71.0 66 37 10 29 30
Team Batting Stats Team Pitching Stats
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AVG OBP SLG RUNS HITS HITS HR BB K SB ERA RA HA OAVG HRA BB K
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.259 .318 .394 288 607 177 62 194 379 19 3.52 256 605 .257 78 112 259
12 12 10 10 10 7 7 9 12 14 AL Rank 2 2 4 2 14 1 14
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Re: The 1978 Boston Red Sox & Beyond
June 19,20,21 vs New York
June 19 New York 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 - 3 9 1 Boston 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 6 0 Guidry, Gossage (9) and Dyer, Kusick (9) Eckersley, Campbell (9) and Montgomery WP: Guidry (9-5) LP: Eckersley (6-5) SV: Gossage (11) HR - NY: Spencer (9) Ron Guidry scattered 6 hits while striking out 10 and allowed only 1 run in 8 innings as he hurled the New York Yankees to a 3-1 win over the Boston Red Sox. Fred Lynn drove in a run on a ground out in the 2nd for Boston then Jim Spencer belted a 2-run HR in the 4th to give New York the lead and Lou Piniella added an insurance run with an RBI single in the 5th. June 20 New York 0 0 4 0 0 2 0 0 0 - 6 11 1 Boston 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 - 3 9 1 Bibby, Rajsich (9), Gossage (9) and Dyer Lee, Stanley (6) and Montgomery WP: Bibby (10-3) LP: Lee (4-6) SV: Gossage (12) HR - NY: Jackson (12), Rivers (7) BOS: Lynn (12) Jim Bibby went 8 innings scattering 7 hits and allowed 2 runs to pitch the New York Yankees to a 6-3 win over the Boston Red Sox. Willie Randolph went 2-4 with 2 RBIs and Reggie Jackson had a 2-run HR to lead the New York attack. Mickey Rivers hit a solo HR and Cliff Johnson had an RBI single to account for the other Yankee runs. Fred Lynn (2-3, HR, 2 RBI, pog) had a 2-run HR and Dwight Evans had a sac fly for the Boston runs. June 21 New York 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 - 3 12 0 Boston 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 x - 5 6 0 Gullett and Johnson Tiant, Campbell (7), Drago (9) and Fisk WP: Tiant (7-5) LP: Gullett (7-6) SV: Drago (5) HR - NY: Johnson (13) BOS: Rice (11), Hobson (7) Jim Rice and Butch Hobson both hit 2-run home runs to pace the Boston Red Sox to a 5-3 win over the New York Yankees to avoid a sweep. Carl Yastrzemski drove in the other Boston run. Cliff Johnson (pog) went 2-5 with a solo HR to lead the Yankees. Freddie Patek and Roy White each had an RBI for New York. June 23,24,25 vs Baltimore June 23 Baltimore 0 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 - 7 12 0 Boston 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 - 4 7 0 Palmer, T.Martinez (9) and Foote Torrez, Stanley (4), Ripley (7) and Fisk WP: Palmer (6-5) LP: Torrez (4-5) SV: T.Martinez (11) HR - BOS: Yastrzemski (7), Lynn (13) Jim Palmer won his 200th game of his career as he went 8 innings allowing 4 runs on 7 hits as the Baltimore Orioles defeated the Boston Red Sox, 7-4, in the first game of the 3-game series. Al Bumbry had 2 RBIs and Rick Sofield, Gary Roenicke, Doug Decinces, Terry Crowley, Billy Smith each drove in a run for the Orioles. Carl Yastrzemski (pog, 1-4, HR, 3 RBIs) had a 3-run homer and Fred Lynn had a solo HR to provide the Boston runs. June 24 Baltimore 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 - 2 9 0 Boston 3 1 1 0 2 2 0 1 x - 10 20 1 Briles, Kerrigan (5), Stephenson (8) and Dempsey Eckersley, Campbell (8) and Fisk, Kendall (8) WP: Eckersley (7-5) LP: Briles (5-5) HR - BOS: Yastrzemski (8), Lynn (14), Evans (10) Carl Yastrzemski (pog) went 4-4 with a 3-run HR to lead Boston's 20 hit barrage as the Red Sox routed the Baltimore Orioles, 10-2. Fred Lynn hit a home run for the second straight game and drove in 3 runs and Dwight Evans had a 2-run HR to help lead the Boston charge. Rick Burleson and Carlton Fisk drove in the other Red Sox runs. Al Bumbry and Eddie Murray each had an RBI single to provide the runs for Baltimore. June 25 Baltimore 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 - 4 11 1 Boston 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 x - 6 14 1 D.Martinez, Stoddard (8), Ford (8) and Foote Hunter, Burgmeier (6), Stanley (7) and Fisk WP: Stanley (6-0) LP: Stoddard (1-5) HR - BAL: Bumbry (3) Rick Burleson drove in George Scott in the bottom of the 8th to break a 4-4 tie and gave the Boston Red Sox a 6-4 come from behind win over the Baltimore Orioles to take the rubber game of the 3-game weekend series. Jerry Remy went 3-5 with an RBI with Carl Yastrzemski, Dwight Evans and Butch Hobson each driving in a run each for the Bosox. Al Bumbry (pog) went 3-5 with a home run and drove in a pair of runs to lead the Orioles with Eddie Murray and Gary Roenicke each driving in a run for Baltimore. MLB News Weekly Awards Milwaukee's Larry Hisle was named the AL Player of the Week for hitting .440 while collecting 11 hits in 25 at bats, 3 home runs and 6 RBIs. Philadelphia's Mike Schmidt collected the NL Player of the Week award as he racked up 10 hits in 24 at bats, 4 home runs and 11 RBIs in 7 games. Injury News 6/20 - Pittsburgh's Will McEnaney will miss 5-6 weeks due to a herniated disc. 6/20 - Chicago Cubs' Dave Geisel could miss the remainder of the season because of a torn rotator cuff muscle. He is expected to be out 11 months. 6/23 - California's Bobby Grich suffered a fractured wrist and is expected to miss 6 weeks. 6/24 - Texas's Rick Miller could miss the remainder of the year with a herniated disc and would be out a minimum of 8 months. 6/25 - Chicago Cubs' Garry Maddox will miss the rest of the season and is expected to miss 10 months after tearing ankle ligaments. MLB Contract News 6/19 - The Cincinnati Reds and Ken Griffey Sr have come to terms on a $4,520,000 package that will keep the right fielder in town for another 2 years. 6/21 - Media analysts hailed Texas's signing of Toby Harrah as a pivotal move. Harrah is expected to earn $14,390,000 over the next 5 years. 6/25 The Milwaukee Brewers have finalized a deal with All-Star caliber reliever Bill Castro that will extend his stay in Milwaukee at least 3 years and will pay out $1,044,000. Milestones & Achievements 6/20 - Cincinnati's Ken Griffey Sr stretched his hitting streak to 20 games. 6/23 - Baltimore's Jim Palmer records win #200 6/24 - New York Yankees' Lou Piniella had his hit streak reach 20 games 6/24 - Minnesota's Rod Carew got his 2000th hit 6/25 - Cincinnati's Ken Griffey Sr continued his hitting streak to 25 games. Other MLB News 6/23 - Pittsburgh's John Milner was suspended 5 games for berating an umpire during and after today's loss to the New York Mets. |
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Re: The 1978 Boston Red Sox & Beyond
Standings and Leaders as of June 25, 1978
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American League National League
Eastern Division W L PCT GB Eastern Division W L PCT GB
Milwaukee 41 30 .577 -- St.Louis 45 30 .600 --
New York 42 31 .575 -- Philadelphia 39 31 .557 3.5
Boston 40 33 .548 2 New York 42 34 .553 3.5
Cleveland 37 37 .500 5.5 Montreal 37 37 .500 7.5
Baltimore 35 39 .473 7.5 Pittsburgh 32 39 .451 11
Detroit 33 39 .458 8.5 Chicago 30 40 .429 12.5
Toronto 31 43 .419 11.5
Western Division W L PCT GB Western Division W L PCT GB
Kansas City 39 32 .549 -- Cincinnati 46 25 .648 --
Chicago 39 34 .534 1 Houston 41 33 .554 6.5
Minnesota 39 36 .520 2 Los Angeles 33 38 .465 13
Oakland 35 39 .473 5.5 San Francisco 32 41 .438 15
California 34 38 .472 5.5 San Diego 31 42 .425 16
Seattle 34 41 .453 7 Atlanta 27 45 .375 19.5
Texas 33 40 .452 7
Batting AVG AVG Batting AVG AVG
R.Carew,MIN .371 T.Simmons,STL .350
B.Bochte,SEA .353 D.Parker,PIT .349
A.Cowens,KC .344 P.Rose,CIN .344
W.Nordhagen,CHI .344 J.Cruz,HOU .341
G.Brett,KC .332 D.Thomas,SD .338
L.Hisle,MIL .331 K.Griffey Sr,CIN .338
R.Jackson,NY .331 G.Templeton,STL .335
Homeruns HR Homeruns HR
G.Roenicke,BAL 24 M.Schmidt,PHI 24
A.Thornton,CLE 21 G.Foster,CIN 21
L.Hisle,MIL 18 B.Horner,ATL 20
D.Baylor,CAL 17 W.Stargell,PIT 20
G.Thomas,MIL 16 C.Summers,CIN 19
B.Bonds,CHI 15 J.Morrison,PHI 18
C.Johnson,NY 14 O.Gamble,SD 17
Runs Batted In RBI Runs Batted In RBI
A.Thornton,CLE 57 C.Summers,CIN 71
G.Roenicke,BAL 55 G.Foster,CIN 67
D.Baylor,CAL 53 D.Parker,PIT 57
L.Roberts,SEA 53 J.Ferguson,HOU 55
L.Piniella,NY 49 O.Gamble,SD 55
D.Porter,KC 48 M.Schmidt,PHI 53
R.Staub,MIN 48 T.Simmons,STL 52
Runs Scored RS Runs Scored RS
J.Grubb,CLE 49 J.Cruz,HOU 63
G.Roenicke,BAL 48 M.Schmidt,PHI 61
W.Randolph,NY 47 K.Griffey Sr,CIN 56
B.Wills,TEX 47 D.Parker,PIT 56
A.Cowens,KC 46 R.Smith,LA 54
A.Thornton,CLE 46 K.Hernandez,STL 53
G.Brett,KC 45 G.Foster,CIN 51
Stolen Bases SB Stolen Bases SB
W.Randolph,NY 40 J.Cruz,HOU 34
J.Sexton,TOR 31 B.McBride,PHI 28
W.Wilson,KC 29 D.Lopes,LA 27
J.Cruz,SEA 24 E.Miller,ATL 26
B.Molinaro,CHI 24 O.Moreno,PIT 24
R.LeFlore,DET 21 G.Templeton,STL 21
M.Rivers,NY 21 G.Richards,SD 20
Earned Run Average ERA Earned Run Average ERA
R.Guidry,NY 2.25 J.Richard,HOU 2.44
M.Caldwell,MIL 2.50 G.Perry,SD 2.83
M.Fidrych,DET 2.58 R.Rhoden,LA 2.93
N.Ryan,CAL 2.60 B.Knepper,SF 2.96
M.Paxton,CLE 2.65 B.Forsch,STL 3.03
J.Matlack,TEX 2.79 R.Burris,PHI 3.07
L.Sorensen,MIL 2.82 J.Montefusco,SF 3.17
Wins W Wins W
J.Bibby,NY 11 J.Richard,HOU 11
J.Augustine,MIL 10 G.Perry,SD 10
R.Guidry,NY 10 L.Christenson,PHI 9
A.Hassler,KC 9 T.Dixon,HOU 9
F.Jenkins,TEX 9 S.Rogers,MON 9
P.Splittorff,KC 9 B.Blyleven,PIT 8
M.Caldwell,MIL 8 B.Forsch,STL 8
Saves SV Saves SV
R.Hinton,CHI 24 S.Lockwood,NY 25
E.Farmer,MIL 22 D.Tomlin,CIN 24
V.Cruz,TOR 19 G.Lavelle,SF 19
J.Kern,CLE 19 G.Garber,PHI 18
E.Sosa,OAK 19 D.Palmer,MON 18
D.Darwin,TEX 18 J.Sambito,HOU 18
A.Hrabosky,KC 17 T.Forster,LA 17
Strikeouts SO Strikeouts SO
N.Ryan,CAL 147 J.Richard,HOU 129
R.Guidry,NY 127 C.Swan,NY 83
F.Tanana,CAL 94 G.Perry,SD 79
D.Gullett,NY 90 T.Seaver,CIN 79
D.Leonard,KC 90 S.Sanderson,MON 78
K.Kravec,CHI 87 B.Blyleven,PIT 77
J.Bibby,NY 81 P.Niekro,ATL 76
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1978 Los Angeles Dodgers Leaders Thru June 25, 1978 Batting Average Earned Run Average S.Garvey .286 R.Rhoden 2.93 R.Monday .276 T.John 3.35 R.Smith .275 B.Hooton 3.86 D.Baker .270 B.Welch 5.44 D.Lopes .260 Home Runs Wins D.Baker 16 R.Rhoden 8 R.Cey 16 B.Hooton 5 R.Smith 15 T.John 5 R.Monday 11 B.Welch 4 S.Garvey 7 D.Rau 3 Runs Batted In Saves D.Baker 48 T.Forster 17 R.Cey 40 B.Castillo 1 R.Smith 37 S.Garvey 33 R.Monday 31 Stolen Bases Strikeouts D.Lopes 27 T.John 64 S.Garvey 10 B.Hooton 61 L.Lacy 4 R.Rhoden 59 D.Baker 3 B.Welch 57 V.Davalillo 2 D.Rau 43 Code:
1978 Philadelphia Phillies Leaders Thru June 25, 1978 Batting Average Earned Run Average R.Hebner .318 R.Burris 3.07 L.Bowa .315 L.Christenson 3.40 J.Johnstone .304 J.Kaat 5.14 M.Schmidt .288 S.Carlton 5.83 B.Boone .272 Home Runs Wins M.Schmidt 24 L.Christenson 9 J.Morrison 18 R.Burris 6 B.McBride 12 W.Brusstar 5 G.Luzinski 10 G.Garber 4 R.Hebner 9 S.Carlton 3 Runs Batted In Saves M.Schmidt 53 G.Garber 18 J.Morrison 44 W.Brusstar 4 B.McBride 38 R.Lerch 1 R.Hebner 36 J.Lonborg 1 G.Luzinski 33 Stolen Bases Strikeouts B.McBride 28 S.Carlton 69 L.Bowa 9 L.Christenson 61 J.Morrison 8 W.Brusstar 32 M.Schmidt 8 D.Roberts 31 B.Boone 2 R.Burris 29 Code:
1978 St.Louis Cardinals Leaders Thru June 25, 1978 Batting Average Earned Run Average T.Simmons .350 B.Forsch 3.03 G.Templeton .335 J.Urrea 4.32 K.Hernandez .323 E.Rasmussen 6.78 G.Adams .318 J.Mumphrey .304 Home Runs Wins T.Simmons 16 B.Forsch 8 K.Hernandez 9 J.Urrea 5 G.Adams 7 J.Denny 4 J.Dwyer 5 R.Dressler 4 S.Ontiveros 4 M.Littell 4 Runs Batted In Saves T.Simmons 52 M.Littell 14 K.Hernandez 49 B.Schultz 4 G.Templeton 43 D.O'Brien 3 G.Adams 33 G.Frazier 1 J.Mumphrey 33 R.Thomas 1 Stolen Bases Strikeouts G.Templeton 21 B.Forsch 53 J.Mumphrey 19 J.Urrea 46 K.Hernandez 11 E.Rasmussen 43 K.Oberkfell 8 A.Lopez 30 J.Dwyer 7 J.Denny 29 |
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Re: The 1978 Boston Red Sox & Beyond
Team Stats Through June 25, 1978
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1978 Boston Red Sox
Week of June 19-June 25
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 .273 22 6 2 0 0 1 | .239 .347 .285 213 27 51 5 0 6 18 13 44 2 0
2b Jerry Remy .261 23 6 3 0 1 1 | .309 .397 .359 282 42 87 9 5 2 26 23 21 10 11
2b Jack Brohamer .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 | .161 .207 .247 87 9 14 1 0 1 6 9 9 1 0
3b Butch Hobson .300 20 6 3 1 3 0 | .223 .367 .256 264 28 59 15 1 7 34 12 59 0 0
ss Rick Burleson .292 24 7 2 0 2 0 | .234 .316 .276 304 32 71 15 2 2 24 17 30 1 4
ss Frank Duffy .--- 0 0 0 0 0 0 | .129 .194 .200 31 4 4 0 1 0 1 3 9 0 0
lf Carl Yastrzemski .375 24 9 6 2 8 0 | .338 .498 .399 201 27 68 8 0 8 29 18 19 2 2
cf Fred Lynn .304 23 7 6 3 7 0 | .280 .516 .356 246 39 69 14 1 14 45 30 35 0 4
rf Dwight Evans .318 22 7 2 1 4 0 | .296 .481 .352 233 29 69 13 0 10 32 21 54 2 3
dh Jim Rice .320 25 8 3 1 2 0 | .278 .473 .330 241 34 67 12 1 11 38 16 45 2 3
dh Bob Bailey 1.000 1 1 1 0 0 0 | .163 .224 .180 49 5 8 0 0 1 4 1 11 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 .200 15 3 1 0 1 0 | .240 .373 .294 217 16 52 13 2 4 36 14 47 1 2
C Fred Kendall 1.000 1 1 0 0 0 0 | .344 .594 .364 32 3 11 3 1 1 1 1 3 0 0
C Bob Montgomery .167 6 1 0 0 0 0 | .200 .300 .245 50 5 10 2 0 1 5 3 11 0 0
Week of June 18-June 25
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 0 3.1 13.50 | 4 5 4.83 1.44 13 13 78.1 87 42 9 26 29
Dennis Eckersley 1 1 0 11 15.1 2.35 | 7 5 2.90 0.97 16 16 118.0 109 38 17 5 73
Bill Lee 0 1 0 2 5.0 7.20 | 4 6 4.07 1.16 14 14 90.2 94 41 16 11 18
Allen Ripley 0 0 0 1 3.0 0.00 | 2 6 5.08 1.27 12 10 62.0 67 35 11 12 31
Luis Tiant 1 0 0 3 6.0 3.00 | 7 5 3.05 1.13 12 11 79.2 75 27 9 15 43
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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 1 0 0 4 9.1 1.93 | 6 0 3.06 1.27 28 4 64.2 68 22 2 14 10
Tom Burgmeier 0 0 0 0 1.1 6.75 | 2 3 3.55 1.23 23 1 45.2 44 18 9 12 15
Bill Campbell 0 0 0 3 4.2 1.93 | 2 1 2.06 0.97 20 5 39.1 27 9 3 11 28
Dick Drago 0 0 1 0 1.0 0.00 | 2 1 2.08 1.46 17 5 26.0 33 6 0 5 12
Catfish Hunter 0 0 0 1 5.0 5.40 | 2 5 4.74 1.38 12 0 76.0 73 40 11 32 31
Team Batting Stats Team Pitching Stats
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AVG OBP SLG RUNS HITS HITS HR BB K SB ERA RA HA OAVG HRA BB K
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.262 .319 .400 317 669 197 70 206 419 21 3.53 281 669 .260 83 125 284
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Re: The 1978 Boston Red Sox & Beyond
June 26,27 @ New York
June 26 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 - 5 7 0 New York 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 5 x - 8 9 2 Lee, Ripley (8), Drago (8) and Fisk Gullett, Davis (8), Gossage (9) and Dyer WP: Davis (3-1), LP: Ripley (2-7), SV: Gossage (14) HR - NY: Jackson (14), Johnson (15) Cliff Johnson capped a 5-run outburst with a 3-run home run to break a 5-5 tie and give the New York Yankees an 8-5 win over the Boston Red Sox in the first game of a brief 2-game series. Johnson (pog) went 2-4 with a double to go along with the 3-run blast off Boston reliever Allen Ripley (2-7). Reggie Jackson drove in a pair with his 14th HR of the season with White, Spencer and Dyer each driving in one apiece to account for the other New York runs. Burleson, Remy, Scott and Evans each had an RBI for Boston. June 27 Boston 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 4 10 0 New York 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 - 2 9 1 Tiant and Fisk May and Johnson WP: Tiant (8-5), LP: May (4-9) HR - BOS: Rice (12), Lynn (15) NY: Nettles (13) Boston starter Luis Tiant (8-5) went the distance, scattering 9 hits, allowing only 2 runs to hurl the Red Sox to a 4-2 victory over the New York Yankees to split the 2-game series. Jim Rice and Fred Lynn each had 2-run homers in the 1st inning to give the Red Sox a quick 4-0 lead. Graig Nettles had a solo HR in the bottom of the 1st and Cliff Johnson had an RBI single to provide the Yankees' runs. June 29,30, July 1,2 @ Baltimore June 29 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 - 1 10 1 Baltimore 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 x - 3 9 0 Torrez, Campbell (7) and Fisk D.Martinez, Stoddard (8), Stephenson (8), Ford (8) and Foote WP: D.Martinez (4-8) LP: Torrez (4-6) SV: Ford (2) HR - none "El Presidente", Dennis Martinez, went 7 innings allowing 1 run and 8 hits to pitch the Baltimore Orioles to a 3-1 win over the Boston Red Sox in the first game of a 4-game weekend series. Doug DeCinces drove in a pair of runs and Billy Smith drove in another run with a double to provide the O's runs. Carlton Fisk drove in the only Red Sox run with a ground out in the 6th inning off Dennis Martinez (4-8). June 30 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 - 3 8 0 Baltimore 0 0 0 2 0 1 3 3 x - 9 15 0 Eckersley, Burgmeier (7) and Fisk Flanagan and Dempsey WP: Flanagan (10-7) LP: Eckersley (7-6) HR - BAL: Murray (13), DeCinces (10) Doug DeCinces went 4-4 including a 2-run double and a 3-run home run to lead the Baltimore Orioles to a 9-3 rout over the Boston Red Sox in game two of the series. Eddie Murray went 4-5 with a 3-run HR and Rick Dempsey had an RBI single to account for the other Baltimore runs. Boston's runs came on an RBI double by Fred Lynn in the 7th and both Jerry Remy and Jim Rice had RBI ground outs in the 8th. July 1 Boston 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 - 5 10 1 Baltimore 4 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 x - 6 10 0 Lee, Stanley (4) and Fisk McGregor, Kerrigan (7), Stoddard (8), Stephenson (8), Ford (8), T.Martinez (9) and Foote WP: McGregor (5-5), LP: Lee (4-7), SV: T.Martinez (13) HR - BAL: Roenicke (26), Garcia (2) Gary Roenicke belted a 2-run HR in the bottom of the 1st off Boston starter Bill Lee (4-7) and went 2-4 to lead the Baltimore Orioles to a 6-5 win over the Boston Red Sox. Kiko Garcia had a 2-run homer and both Rick Dempsey and Eddie Murray each drove in a run for the other Orioles runs. Carlton Fisk, Jerry Remy, Jim Rice and Carl Yastrzemski each drove in a run for Boston. July 2 Boston 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 - 5 9 1 Baltimore 0 1 0 0 0 2 3 1 x - 7 8 1 Tiant, Burgmeier (7) and Fisk Palmer, T.Martinez and Foote WP: Palmer (7-6), LP: Tiant (8-6) HR - BOS: Scott (7) BAL: Mora (5), Murray (14), DeCinces 2 (12), Crowley (1) Eddie Murray and Doug DeCinces went back-to-back in the bottom of the 6th to give Baltimore a 3-2 lead then the Orioles held on for a 7-5 victory over the Boston Red Sox to sweep the 4-game series. Doug DeCinces (pog) also had a solo HR in the 2nd inning as he went 3-5 for the day. Andres Mora belted a 3-run pinch-hit homer and Terry Crowley had a solo HR to account for the other Baltimore runs. Jim Rice and George Scott each drove in a run for an early 2-0 Boston lead. Fred Lynn drove in a pair of runs with a single and Carlton Fisk had an RBI double to provide the other Boston runs. MLB News Monthly Awards Minnesota's Rod Carew was named the AL Batter of the Month for June after batting .457 with 3 HRs, 19 RBIs and 16 runs scored Jon Matlack of the Texas Rangers was named the AL Pitcher of the Month for June after going 5-1, fanning 29 in 50.2 innings, and logged an ERA of 1.60 Oakland's Dwayne Murphy was awarded the AL Rookie of the Month for June after batting .333 with 3 home runs and 6 runs batted in St.Louis's Keith Hernandez was honored with the NL Batter of the Month for June after posting a .400 batting average with 4 HRs, 19 RBIs and 27 runs scored Kevin Kobel of the New York Mets won the NL Pitcher of the Month Award for June by going 6-0, striking out 25 in 47 innings and compiling a 1.53 ERA Atlanta's Bob Horner was voted the NL Rookie of the Month for June after putting up a .304 average with 34 hits, 7 HRs and 21 RBIs Weekly Awards Minnesota's Rod Carew was named AL Player of the Week after racking up 14 hits in 23 at bats, 2 HRs and 8 RBIs in 5 games Philadelphia's Ken Singleton was named the NL Player of the Week after piling up 12 hits in 28 at bats (.429 avg) with 3 HRs and 5 RBIs Contract News 6/26 - Bruce Bochte and the Seattle Mariners came to terms on a 3-year $4,986,000 extension 6/27 - The Brewers reached an agreement with Robin Yount on a 3-year, $2,711,289 extension 6/28 - The California Angels and Don Baylor put the finishing touches on a $11,160,000 contract extension that will keep the 29-year old in town 4 years longer 6/30 - The California Angels and star second baseman Ike Hampton put the finishing touches on a 3-year, $1,491,000 contract extension Injury News 6/26 - Kansas City's Amos Otis is expected to miss 2 weeks with a sore knee 6/26 - California's Paul Hartzell could miss the remainder of the season because of back spasms. He could be out for 8 months or longer. 6/28 - Milwaukee's Gorman Thomas suffered a torn labrum and will have to retire from baseball at the age of 27. 6/28 - Houston's Jose Cruz is likely to be out for 6 weeks after straining a medial collateral ligament. 6/29 - Cincinnati's Johnny Bench has a damaged meniscus and is expected to miss 4 weeks 6/30 - Oakland's Bob Lacey will be out for at least 7 months with a torn rotator cuff muscle 7/01 - Texas's Toby Harrah suffered a torn rib cage muscle and is expected to miss as much as 3-4 months Trade News 6/28 - Officials for California confirmed that they have traded 25-year old third baseman Ron Jackson to the San Francisco Giants. In return, the Angels will receive 26-year old reliever Greg Minton 6/28 - The Los Angeles Dodgers and Detroit Tigers have finalized a deal involving start players: Detroit welcomes 30-year old third baseman Ron Cey aboard while saying good-bye to 30-year old center fielder Ron LeFlore and 24-year old minor league second baseman Joe Strain |
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Re: The 1978 Boston Red Sox & Beyond
MLB Standings & Leaders as of July 2, 1978
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American League National League
Eastern Division W L PCT GB Eastern Division W L PCT GB
Milwaukee 44 34 .564 -- St.Louis 51 31 .622 --
New York 45 36 .556 0.5 Philadelphia 43 34 .558 5.5
Boston 41 38 .519 3.5 New York 45 38 .542 6.5
Cleveland 41 40 .506 4.5 Montreal 40 41 .494 10.5
Baltimore 41 41 .500 5 Pittsburgh 34 44 .436 15
Detroit 36 43 .456 8.5 Chicago 33 44 .429 15.5
Toronto 36 46 .439 10
Western Division W L PCT GB Western Division W L PCT GB
Chicago 43 37 .537 -- Cincinnati 49 30 .620 --
Kansas City 42 37 .532 0.5 Houston 45 37 .549 5.5
Minnesota 42 38 .525 1 Los Angeles 37 42 .468 12
California 38 41 .481 4.5 San Diego 36 44 .450 13.5
Oakland 38 43 .469 5.5 San Francisco 34 46 .425 15.5
Texas 37 42 .468 5.5 Atlanta 32 48 .400 17.5
Seattle 37 45 .451 7
Batting AVG AVG Batting AVG AVG
R.Carew,MIN .387 T.Simmons,STL .353
B.Bochte,SEA .350 D.Parker,PIT .349
A.Cowens,KC .339 J.Cruz,HOU .343
L.Johnson,CHI .333 G.Templeton,STL .342
L.Roberts,SEA .333 K.Griffey Sr,CIN .340
C.Yastrzemski,BOS .332 P.Rose,CIN .336
W.Nordhagen,CHI .331 D.Thomas,SD .331
Homeruns HR Homeruns HR
G.Roenicke,BAL 26 M.Schmidt,PHI 24
A.Thornton,CLE 21 G.Foster,CIN 21
L.Hisle,MIL 19 J.Morrison,PHI 21
D.Baylor,CAL 17 W.Stargell,PIT 21
B.Bonds,CHI 16 B.Horner,ATL 20
G.Thomas 16 D.Parker,PIT 20
R.Jackson,NY 15 C.Summers,CIN 19
Runs Batted In RBI Runs Batted In RBI
L.Roberts,SEA 61 C.Summers,CIN 77
G.Roenicke,BAL 59 G.Foster,CIN 69
A.Thornton,CLE 57 D.Parker,PIT 63
D.Baylor,CAL 55 J.Ferguson,HOU 61
R.Staub,MIN 55 O.Gamble,SD 59
D.Porter,KC 53 T.Simmons,STL 59
L.Piniella,NY 52 M.Schmidt,PHI 57
Runs Scored RS Runs Scored RS
J.Grubb,CLE 55 J.Cruz,HOU 66
G.Roenicke,BAL 53 M.Schmidt,PHI 63
A.Thornton,CLE 53 D.Parker,PIT 62
W.Randolph,NY 52 K.Griffey Sr,CIN 61
B.Wills,TEX 52 K.Hernandez,STL 61
B.Bonds,CHI 50 R.Smith,LA 56
A.Cowens,KC 50 O.Gamble,SD 55
Stolen Bases SB Stolen Bases SB
W.Randolph,NY 44 J.Cruz,HOU 36
J.Sexton,TOR 34 B.McBride,PHI 29
W.Wilson,KC 32 E.Miller,ATL 29
B.Molinaro,CHI 26 D.Lopes,LA 27
J.Cruz,SEA 24 O.Moreno,PIT 25
M.Rivers,NY 22 G.Templeton,STL 25
A.Cowens,KC 21 G.Richards,SD 24
Earned Run Average ERA Earned Run Average ERA
R.Guidry,NY 2.32 J.Richard,HOU 2.88
M.Caldwell,MIL 2.40 B.Forsch,STL 2.94
N.Ryan,CAL 2.50 T.John,LA 2.99
J.Matlack,TEX 2.59 B.Knepper,SF 3.13
L.Sorensen,MIL 2.80 G.Perry,SD 3.15
S.Renko,OAK 2.81 J.Montefusco,SF 3.21
M.Paxton,CLE 2.90 S.Rogers,MON 3.25
Wins W Wins W
J.Bibby,NY 11 J.Richard,HOU 12
J.Augustine,MIL 10 G.Perry,SD 11
M.Caldwell,MIL 10 L.Christenson,PHI 10
M.Flanagan,BAL 10 T.Dixon,HOU 10
R.Guidry,NY 10 B.Forsch,STL 10
F.Jenkins,TEX 10 S.Rogers,MON 10
A.Hassler,KC 9 K.Kobel,NY 9
Saves SV Saves SV
R.Hinton,CHI 25 S.Lockwood,NY 28
E.Farmer,MIL 24 D.Tomlin,CIN 25
V.Cruz,TOR 22 D.Palmer,MON 20
E.Sosa,OAK 20 T.Forster,LA 19
J.Kern,CLE 19 G.Garber,PHI 19
D.Darwin,TEX 18 G.Lavelle,SF 19
D.LaRoche,CAL 18 J.Sambito,HOU 18
Strikeouts SO Strikeouts SO
N.Ryan,CAL 159 J.Richard,HOU 141
R.Guidry,NY 131 P.Niekro,ATL 90
D.Gullett,NY 103 T.Seaver,CIN 89
F.Tanana,CAL 99 S.Sanderson,MON 87
D.Leonard,KC 98 C.Swan,NY 86
K.Kravec,CHI 88 G.Perry,SD 85
J.Bibby,NY 86 B.Blyleven,PIT 83
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1978 Los Angeles Dodgers Leaders Thru July 2, 1978 Batting Average Earned Run Average S.Garvey .293 T.John 2.99 R.Monday .283 R.Rhoden 3.35 J.Essian .273 B.Hooton 3.66 D.Baker .264 B.Welch 5.33 R.Smith .262 Home Runs Wins D.Baker 16 R.Rhoden 8 R.Cey 16 T.John 7 R.Smith 16 B.Hooton 6 R.Monday 14 B.Welch 5 S.Garvey 8 D.Rau 3 Runs Batted In Saves D.Baker 48 T.Forster 19 R.Cey 41 B.Castillo 1 R.Smith 39 R.Monday 37 S.Garvey 35 Stolen Bases Strikeouts D.Lopes 27 T.John 71 S.Garvey 11 B.Hooton 65 V.Davalillo 7 R.Rhoden 65 L.Lacy 5 B.Welch 62 D.Baker 4 D.Rau 49 Code:
1978 Philadelphia Phillies Leaders Thru July 2, 1978 Batting Average Earned Run Average R.Hebner .318 R.Burris 3.07 L.Bowa .315 L.Christenson 3.40 J.Johnstone .304 J.Kaat 5.14 M.Schmidt .288 S.Carlton 5.83 B.Boone .272 Home Runs Wins M.Schmidt 24 L.Christenson 9 J.Morrison 18 R.Burris 6 B.McBride 12 W.Brusstar 5 G.Luzinski 10 G.Garber 4 R.Hebner 9 S.Carlton 3 Runs Batted In Saves M.Schmidt 53 G.Garber 18 J.Morrison 44 W.Brusstar 4 B.McBride 38 R.Lerch 1 R.Hebner 36 J.Lonborg 1 G.Luzinski 33 Stolen Bases Strikeouts B.McBride 28 S.Carlton 69 L.Bowa 9 L.Christenson 61 J.Morrison 8 W.Brusstar 32 M.Schmidt 8 D.Roberts 31 B.Boone 2 R.Burris 29 Code:
1978 St.Louis Cardinals Leaders Thru July 2, 1978 Batting Average Earned Run Average T.Simmons .353 B.Forsch 2.94 G.Templeton .342 J.Urrea 4.52 K.Hernandez .327 E.Rasmussen 6.55 J.Mumphrey .317 G.Adams .313 Home Runs Wins T.Simmons 18 B.Forsch 10 K.Hernandez 9 J.Urrea 6 G.Adams 8 M.Littell 5 J.Dwyer 5 E.Rasmussen 5 S.Ontiveros 4 J.Denny 4 Runs Batted In Saves T.Simmons 59 M.Littell 15 K.Hernandez 53 B.Schultz 5 G.Templeton 45 D.O'Brien 4 J.Mumphrey 39 G.Frazier 2 G.Adams 37 R.Thomas 1 Stolen Bases Strikeouts G.Templeton 25 B.Forsch 61 J.Mumphrey 20 E.Rasmussen 52 K.Hernandez 13 J.Urrea 51 J.Dwyer 8 A.Lopez 30 K.Oberkfell 8 J.Denny 29 |
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Re: The 1978 Boston Red Sox & Beyond
Red Sox Team Stats thru July 2, 1978
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1978 Boston Red Sox
Week of June 26-July 2
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 .087 23 2 1 1 2 0 | .225 .335 .273 236 28 53 5 0 7 20 15 52 2 0
2b Jerry Remy .360 25 9 4 0 3 1 | .313 .401 .363 307 46 96 11 5 2 29 25 26 11 11
2b Jack Brohamer .091 11 1 0 0 0 0 | .153 .194 .231 98 9 15 1 0 1 6 9 12 1 0
3b Butch Hobson .000 5 0 0 0 0 0 | .219 .361 .254 269 28 59 15 1 7 34 13 61 0 0
ss Rick Burleson .269 26 7 3 0 1 1 | .236 .315 .276 330 35 78 16 2 2 25 18 31 2 4
ss Frank Duffy .000 4 0 1 0 0 0 | .114 .171 .200 35 5 4 0 1 0 1 4 9 0 0
lf Carl Yastrzemski .263 19 5 2 0 1 0 | .332 .477 .396 220 29 73 8 0 8 30 21 22 2 2
cf Fred Lynn .304 23 7 3 1 5 0 | .283 .513 .356 269 42 76 15 1 15 50 31 36 0 4
rf Dwight Evans .300 20 6 2 0 1 1 | .296 .470 .355 253 31 75 14 0 10 33 24 58 3 3
dh Jim Rice .296 27 8 3 1 5 0 | .280 .474 .326 268 37 75 14 1 12 43 16 50 2 3
dh Bob Bailey .500 4 2 0 0 0 0 | .189 .245 .204 53 5 10 0 0 1 4 1 12 0 0
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C Carlton Fisk .250 24 6 4 0 3 0 | .241 .365 .292 241 20 58 14 2 4 39 15 52 1 2
C Fred Kendall 1.000 1 1 0 0 0 0 | .364 .606 .382 33 3 12 3 1 1 1 1 3 0 0
C Bob Montgomery .--- 0 0 0 0 0 0 | .200 .300 .245 50 5 10 2 0 1 5 3 11 0 0
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Mike Torrez 0 1 0 1 6.0 3.00 | 4 6 4.70 1.47 14 14 84.1 96 44 9 28 30
Dennis Eckersley 0 1 0 1 6.1 8.53 | 7 6 3.18 1.01 17 17 124.1 121 44 18 5 74
Bill Lee 0 1 0 4 10.2 8.44 | 4 7 4.53 1.19 16 16 101.1 108 51 19 13 22
Allen Ripley 0 1 0 0 0.0 ---- | 2 7 5.52 1.32 13 10 62.0 70 38 12 12 31
Luis Tiant 1 1 0 2 15.1 4.11 | 8 6 3.22 1.14 14 13 95.0 90 34 13 18 45
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Bob Stanley 0 0 0 0 5.0 0.00 | 6 0 2.84 1.22 29 4 69.2 70 22 2 15 10
Tom Burgmeier 0 0 0 3 3.1 13.50 | 2 3 4.22 1.27 25 1 49.0 49 23 12 13 18
Bill Campbell 0 0 0 2 2.0 0.00 | 2 1 1.96 0.94 21 5 41.1 27 9 3 12 30
Dick Drago 0 0 0 0 0.1 0.00 | 2 1 2.05 1.44 18 5 26.1 33 6 0 5 12
Catfish Hunter 0 0 0 0 0.0 ---- | 2 5 4.74 1.38 12 0 76.0 73 40 11 32 31
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.262 .318 .395 340 723 208 73 221 457 24 3.70 316 729 .263 95 135 297
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Re: The 1978 Boston Red Sox & Beyond
July 3,4 vs New York
July 3 New York 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 - 5 3 0 Boston 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 5 0 R.Guidry, D.Tidrow (9) and C.Johnson M.Torrez, D.Drago (8) and C.Fisk WP: R.Guidry (11-6) LP: M.Torrez (4-7) HR - NY: R.Jackson (16), J.Spencer (15) Ron Guidry (11-6) pitched 8 innings, allowing 1 run on 5 hits, to hurl the New York Yankees to a 5-1 win over the Boston Red Sox. Reggie Jackson and Jim Spencer both hit 2-run home runs and Mickey Klutts drove in a run with a sac fly for New York. Boston scored it's lone run on an RBI single by Jim Rice. Mike Torrez (4-7) went 7 2/3 innings and took the loss. July 4 New York 0 1 3 1 0 6 0 0 2 - 13 15 1 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 - 4 13 1 E.Figueroa and D.Dyer Eckersley, Burgmeier (5), Campbell (6), Drago (7) and Fisk WP: Figueroa (5-5) LP: Eckersley (7-7) HR - NY: Jackson (17) BOS: Rice (13) Mickey Rivers went 3-5 with a solo HR and 1 RBI to lead the New York Yankees to a 13-4 blowout win over the Boston Red Sox to sweep the 2-game series. Ed Figueroa (5-5) went the distance scattering 13 hits in winning his 5th game of the season. Dennis Eckersley (7-7) was roughed up for 5 runs on 6 hits through 4 innings. Reggie Jackson belted a 3-run HR, both Willie Randolph and Lou Piniella drove in a pair of runs with Duffy Dyer, Roy White, Craig Kusick, Bucky Dent and Mickey Klutts each driving in a run for the Yankees. Jim Rice had a solo HR with Fred Lynn and Jerry Remy each driving in a run for the Red Sox. July 5,6 @ Chicago July 5 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 - 1 6 0 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 x - 4 10 1 Hunter, Stanley (7) and Montgomery Rainey, Hinton (9) and Nahorodny WP: Rainey (3-0) LP: Hunter (2-6) SV: Hinton (26) HR - CHI: Nahorodny (6) Chuck Rainey (3-0) went 8 innings, allowing 1 run on 6 hits, to pitch the Chicago White Sox to a 4-1 victory over the Boston Red Sox in the first game of the 2-game midweek series. Jorge Orta drove in the first run of the game in the 6th with a double then Bill Nahorodny belted a 3-run HR the next inning to give the White Sox a 4-0 lead. Boston's only run came on an RBI double by Dwight Evans in the 8th to avoid the shutout. Catfish Hunter (2-6) pitched into the 7th before giving way to Bob Stanley and took the loss as he allowed 4 runs on 8 hits. July 6 Boston 2 0 2 0 0 0 5 0 0 - 9 12 0 Chicago 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 - 4 10 1 Ripley, Stanley (7), Campbell (8) and Fisk Waits, Kucek (7), Willoughby (7) and Nordhagen. WP: Ripley (3-7) LP: Waits (4-4) HR - BOS: Scott (8), Evans (11) CHI: Bonds (17) Dwight Evans (pog) went 2-5 with a grand slam HR that broke open a 5-2 game to lead the Boston Red Sox to a 9-4 win over the Chicago White Sox to split the 2-game series. Fred Lynn and George Scott each went 2-3 and drove in a pair of runs with Carl Yastrzemski driving in the other run for Boston. Bobby Bonds had a 2-run HR with Bob Molinaro and Lamar Johnson each driving in a run for the White Sox. July 7, 8(2),9 @ Cleveland July 7 Boston 1 3 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 - 8 12 0 Cleveland 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 - 4 13 1 Tiant, Stanley (7), Campbell (8) and Fisk Fitzmorris, Hood (4), Stanhouse (8) and Hassey WP: Tiant (9-6) LP: Fitzmorris (5-4) HR - BOS: Burleson (3), Rice 2 (15), Evans (12) Jim Rice belted a pair of HRs and drove in 3 runs to lead the Boston Red Sox to an 8-4 win over the Cleveland Indians in the first game of the 4-game series. Dwight Evans had a 2-run HR and Rick Burleson, Jerry Remy and Butch Hobson each had an RBI for Boston. Bernie Carbo, Johnny Grubb, Andre Thornton and Ron Hassey each drove in a run for the Indians. Luis Tiant (9-6) went 6 1/3 innings to pick up his team leading 9th win and his 200th in his career. July 8 (1 of 2) Boston 0 0 4 3 0 2 0 0 0 - 9 14 0 Cleveland 4 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 - 8 12 0 Torrez, Burgmeier (6), Drago (7) and Fisk Jefferson, Stanhouse (5), Moore (6) and Hassey WP: Torrez (5-7) LP: Jefferson (2-7) HR - BOS: Rice (16), Yastrzemski (9), Lynn (16) CLE: Carbo (3) Fred Lynn went 3-5 with a HR and 4 RBIs to lead the Boston Red Sox to a 9-8 win over the Cleveland Indians in a slugfest to take the first game of a double header. Jim Rice and Carl Yastrzemski each belted a 2-run HR and Rick Burleson drove in a run for the Red Sox. Bernie Carbo and Alfredo Griffin each drove in a pair of runs and Mike Vail, Andre Thornton and Alan Bannister each had an RBI for the Indians. July 8 (2 of 2) Boston 1 1 0 1 2 2 0 3 0 - 10 10 1 Cleveland 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 - 6 11 0 Lee, Stanley (6) and Fisk Paxton, Moore (6), Monge (8) and Pruitt WP: Lee (5-7) LP: Paxton (9-9) SV: Stanley (5) HR - BOS: Lynn 2 (18) Fred Lynn went 3-4 with a pair of solo HRs to lead the Boston Red Sox to a 10-6 victory over the Cleveland Indians in the nightcap to sweep the double header. Dwight Evans had 3 RBIs with Jerry Remy, Jim Rice, Carl Yastrzemski and Frank Duffy each driving in a run for Boston. Johnny Grubb drove in a pair of runs with Mike Vail, Gary Matthews and Alan Bannister each driving in a run for Cleveland. Fred Lynn went 6-9 with 3 HRs and 6 RBIs in the twin bill. July 9 Boston 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 - 4 11 2 Cleveland 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 - 2 5 1 Eckersley, Campbell (8) and Montgomery Clyde, Niemann (8) and Pruitt WP: Eckersley (8-7) LP: Clyde (4-5) SV: Campbell (5) HR - BOS: Evans (13) CLE: Bell (7) Jim Rice drove in Jerry Remy with a double in the top of the 8th to break a 2-2 tie and Rick Burleson added an insurance run to give the Boston Red Sox a 4-2 win and a sweep of the 4-game series over the Cleveland Indians. Dennis Eckersley (8-7) went 7 2/3 innings allowing 2 runs and 4 hits and was named the player of the game. Dwight Evans belted a 2-run HR to account for the other Boston runs. Cleveland's runs came on a 2-run HR by Buddy Bell that gave the Indians an early 2-0 lead before Evans' blast tied the game the following inning. MLB News Weekly Awards Lamar Johnson of the Chicago White Sox collected the AL Player of the Week Award for racking up 13 hits in 25 at bats with 1 HR and 8 RBIs San Francisco's Jack Clark won the NL Player of the Week for batting .500 with 16 hits in 32 at bats, 3 HRs and 9 RBIs Injury News 7/3 - Detroit's Ron Cey developed blurred vision while colliding with a player at a base and is expected to miss 2 weeks 7/4 - Milwaukee's Sixto Lezcano suffered a torn thigh muscle and will miss 2 months 7/4 - St.Louis's Buddy Schultz has a strained bicep muscle and will miss at least 4 weeks 7/4 - San Francisco's Vida Blue sustained a strained bicep muscle and will be sidelined for the next 2 weeks 7/5 - San Diego's Gaylord Perry developed a tender elbow and is expected to miss 2 weeks 7/7 - Pittsburgh's Ed Whitson has been diagnosed with back spasms and is expected to miss 3-4 weeks Contract News 7/9 - The Philadelphia Phillies and star reliever Tug McGraw put the finishing touches on a 2-year, $2,292,000 contract extension 7/9 - The Montreal Expos have finalized a deal with All Star-caliber starting pitcher Steve Rogers that will extend his stay in Montreal at least 3 years and will pay out $5,316,000 Milestones & Achievements 7/4 - 2000th hit for Willie Stargell 7/6 - Philadelphia's Bob Boone goes 5-5 7/6 - Kansas City's George Brett slaps 5 hits The All-Stars were announced and no players were selected from the Boston Red Sox |
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Re: The 1978 Boston Red Sox & Beyond
MLB Standings & Leaders as of July 9, 1978
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American League National League
Eastern Division W L PCT GB Eastern Division W L PCT GB
Milwaukee 49 35 .583 -- St.Louis 57 32 .640 --
New York 49 39 .557 2 Philadelphia 48 37 .565 7
Boston 46 41 .529 4.5 New York 48 42 .533 9.5
Baltimore 43 46 .483 8.5 Montreal 42 47 .472 15
Cleveland 43 46 .483 8.5 Pittsburgh 37 48 .435 18
Detroit 41 45 .477 9 Chicago 36 48 .429 18.5
Toronto 40 49 .449 11.5
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Chicago 45 42 .517 -- Cincinnati 52 34 .605 --
Kansas City 44 42 .512 0.5 Houston 49 40 .551 4.5
Minnesota 44 43 .506 1 Los Angeles 42 44 .488 10
Texas 42 44 .488 2.5 San Diego 39 48 .448 13.5
California 42 45 .483 3 San Francisco 38 50 .432 15
Seattle 43 47 .478 3.5 Atlanta 34 52 .395 18
Oakland 41 48 .461 5
Batting AVG AVG Batting AVG AVG
R.Carew,MIN .369 T.Simmons,STL .354
B.Bochte,SEA .346 D.Parker,PIT .348
L.Johnson,CHI .343 J.Cruz,HOU .343
L.Roberts,SEA .331 G.Templeton,STL .339
A.Cowens,KC .331 K.Hernandez,STL .338
G.Brett,KC .329 P.Rose,CIN .328
C.Reynolds,SEA .325 T.Puhl,HOU .327
Homeruns HR Homeruns HR
G.Roenicke,BAL 27 M.Schmidt,PHI 27
A.Thornton,CLE 22 J.Morrison,PHI 25
L.Hisle,MIL 20 B.Horner,ATL 23
B.Bonds,CHI 18 W.Stargell,PIT 23
R.Jackson,NY 18 G.Foster,CIN 22
F.Lynn,BOS 18 D.Parker,PIT 22
D.Baylor,CAL 17 O.Gamble,SD 20
Runs Batted In RBI Runs Batted In RBI
L.Roberts,SEA 66 C.Summers,CIN 82
G.Roenicke,BAL 63 G.Foster,CIN 71
A.Thornton,CLE 62 D.Parker,PIT 68
R.Staub,MIN 59 J.Ferguson,HOU 65
D.Baylor,CAL 58 M.Schmidt,PHI 65
F.Lynn,BOS 57 O.Gamble,SD 63
L.Piniella,NY 56 J.Morrison,PHI 63
Runs Scored RS Runs Scored RS
J.Grubb,CLE 59 M.Schmidt,PHI 74
W.Randolph,NY 59 J.Cruz,HOU 66
A.Thornton,CLE 57 D.Parker,PIT 66
G.Roenicke,BAL 56 K.Hernandez,STL 64
B.Wills,TEX 56 K.Griffey Sr,CIN 62
A.Cowens,KC 55 R.Smith,LA 61
B.Bonds,CHI 54 G.Templeton,STL 61
Stolen Bases SB Stolen Bases SB
W.Randolph,NY 52 J.Cruz,HOU 36
J.Sexton,TOR 39 B.McBride,PHI 35
W.Wilson,KC 34 D.Lopes,LA 31
J.Cruz,SEA 29 E.Miller,ATL 31
B.Molinaro,CHI 28 G.Templeton,STL 30
M.Rivers,NY 24 I.DeJesus,CHI 27
A.Cowens,KC 23 O.Moreno,PIT 26
Earned Run Average ERA Earned Run Average ERA
N.Ryan,CAL 2.28 T.John,LA 2.83
R.Guidry,NY 2.30 J.Richard,HOU 2.97
M.Caldwell,MIL 2.36 B.Knepper,SF 2.97
J.Matlack,TEX 2.55 B.Forsch,STL 3.01
L.Sorensen,MIL 2.84 G.Perry,SD 3.05
S.Renko,OAK 2.90 J.Montefusco,SF 3.15
M.Paxton,CLE 3.16 R.Rhoden,LA 3.35
Wins W Wins W
J.Augustine,MIL 11 J.Richard,HOU 13
J.Bibby,NY 11 B.Forsch,STL 11
R.Guidry,NY 11 G.Perry,SD 11
N.Ryan,CAL 11 B.Blyleven,PIT 10
M.Caldwell,MIL 10 L.Christenson,PHI 10
M.Flanagan,BAL 10 T.Dixon,HOU 10
F.Jenkins,TEX 10 S.Rogers,MON 10
Saves SV Saves SV
E.Farmer,MIL 26 S.Lockwood,NY 29
R.Hinton,CHI 26 D.Tomlin,CIN 27
V.Cruz,TOR 24 G.Garber,PHI 21
E.Sosa,OAK 22 D.Palmer,MON 21
J.Kern,CLE 21 T.Forster,LA 20
D.Darwin,TEX 19 J.Sambito,HOU 20
A.Hrabosky,KC 18 G.Lavelle,SF 19
Strikeouts SO Strikeouts SO
N.Ryan,CAL 177 J.Richard,HOU 150
R.Guidry,NY 150 P.Niekro,ATL 96
F.Tanana,CAL 106 T.Seaver,CIN 93
D.Gullett,NY 104 C.Swan,NY 93
D.Leonard,KC 101 B.Blyleven,PIT 92
K.Kravec,CHI 94 G.Perry,SD 88
J.Bibby,NY 90 S.Sanderson,MON 87
Code:
1978 Los Angeles Dodgers Leaders Thru July 9, 1978 Batting Average Earned Run Average S.Garvey .298 T.John 2.83 R.Monday .294 R.Rhoden 3.35 D.Baker .268 B.Hooton 3.74 D.Lopes .265 B.Welch 5.17 R.Smith .258 Home Runs Wins R.Smith 17 R.Rhoden 8 D.Baker 16 T.John 7 R.Cey 16 B.Hooton 6 R.Monday 16 B.Welch 5 S.Garvey 10 D.Sutton 4 Runs Batted In Saves D.Baker 50 T.Forster 20 R.Smith 45 B.Castillo 2 R.Monday 44 S.Garvey 43 R.Cey 41 Stolen Bases Strikeouts D.Lopes 31 T.John 76 S.Garvey 13 B.Hooton 73 V.Davalillo 7 R.Rhoden 70 L.Lacy 5 B.Welch 68 R.LeFlore 5 D.Rau 55 Code:
1978 Philadelphia Phillies Leaders Thru July 9, 1978 Batting Average Earned Run Average L.Bowa .311 L.Christenson 3.55 R.Hebner .304 R.Burris 3.86 B.Boone .304 D.Roberts 4.03 M.Schmidt .295 J.Kaat 4.88 G.Luzinski .287 S.Carlton 5.54 Home Runs Wins M.Schmidt 27 L.Christenson 10 J.Morrison 25 W.Brusstar 7 G.Luzinski 15 R.Burris 6 R.Hebner 13 D.Roberts 6 B.McBride 13 S.Carlton 4 Runs Batted In Saves M.Schmidt 65 G.Garber 21 J.Morrison 63 W.Brusstar 4 G.Luzinski 49 R.Lerch 1 R.Hebner 45 J.Lonborg 1 B.McBride 45 D.Patterson 1 Stolen Bases Strikeouts B.McBride 35 S.Carlton 80 L.Bowa 11 L.Christenson 70 J.Morrison 9 D.Roberts 41 M.Schmidt 9 J.Kaat 38 R.Hebner 3 R.Reed 37 Code:
1978 St.Louis Cardinals Leaders Thru July 9, 1978 Batting Average Earned Run Average T.Simmons .354 B.Forsch 3.01 G.Templeton .339 R.Dressler 4.32 K.Hernandez .338 J.Urrea 4.48 J.Mumphrey .311 E.Rasmussen 6.06 G.Adams .309 Home Runs Wins T.Simmons 18 B.Forsch 10 K.Hernandez 10 J.Urrea 6 G.Adams 9 M.Littell 5 J.Dwyer 5 E.Rasmussen 5 S.Ontiveros 4 J.Denny 4 Runs Batted In Saves K.Hernandez 62 M.Littell 15 T.Simmons 62 B.Schultz 5 G.Templeton 48 D.O'Brien 4 G.Adams 41 G.Frazier 2 K.Oberkfell 41 R.Thomas 1 Stolen Bases Strikeouts G.Templeton 30 B.Forsch 61 J.Mumphrey 20 E.Rasmussen 52 K.Hernandez 15 J.Urrea 51 T.Scott 10 A.Lopez 30 J.Dwyer 9 J.Denny 29 |
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Re: The 1978 Boston Red Sox & Beyond
Team Stats thru July 9, 1978
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1978 Boston Red Sox
Week of July 3-July 9
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 .214 28 6 5 1 2 0 | .223 .337 .275 264 33 59 6 0 8 22 17 58 2 0
2b Jerry Remy .333 30 10 7 0 3 1 | .315 .395 .365 337 53 106 11 5 2 32 28 29 12 12
2b Jack Brohamer .182 11 2 0 0 0 0 | .156 .193 .233 109 9 17 1 0 1 6 10 12 1 0
3b Butch Hobson .176 17 3 1 0 1 0 | .217 .357 .250 286 29 62 15 2 7 35 13 70 0 0
ss Rick Burleson .269 26 7 2 1 3 1 | .239 .331 .276 356 37 85 20 2 3 28 18 33 3 4
ss Frank Duffy .333 15 5 3 0 1 0 | .180 .280 .236 50 8 9 3 1 0 2 4 11 0 0
lf Carl Yastrzemski .250 28 7 2 1 4 0 | .323 .476 .388 248 31 80 11 0 9 34 24 27 2 2
cf Fred Lynn .360 25 9 5 3 7 0 | .289 .537 .366 294 47 85 17 1 18 57 35 41 0 4
cf Sam Bowen .000 4 0 0 0 0 0 | .000 .000 .200 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
rf Dwight Evans .407 27 11 6 3 12 1 | .305 .511 .369 282 37 86 17 1 13 45 30 60 4 3
dh Jim Rice .400 30 12 9 4 9 1 | .292 .510 .346 298 46 87 15 1 16 52 21 54 3 3
dh Bob Bailey .000 8 0 2 0 0 1 | .164 .213 .203 61 7 10 0 0 1 4 3 16 1 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 .364 22 8 3 0 2 1 | .251 .373 .310 263 23 66 16 2 4 41 20 53 2 2
C Fred Kendall .667 3 2 0 0 0 0 | .389 .611 .421 36 3 14 3 1 1 1 2 3 0 0
C Bob Montgomery .125 8 1 1 0 0 0 | .190 .276 .23 58 6 11 2 0 1 5 3 12 0 0
Week of July 3-July 9
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 1 1 0 7 12.2 7.82 | 5 7 5.10 1.48 16 16 97.0 107 55 11 37 37
Dennis Eckersley 1 1 0 10 11.2 5.40 | 8 7 3.38 1.01 19 19 136.0 131 51 21 7 84
Bill Lee 1 0 0 4 5.0 5.40 | 5 7 4.57 1.24 17 17 106.1 114 54 19 18 23
Allen Ripley 1 0 0 1 6.2 2.70 | 3 7 5.24 1.33 14 11 68.2 77 40 12 14 32
Luis Tiant 1 0 0 4 6.1 2.84 | 9 6 3.20 1.14 15 14 101.1 97 36 13 19 49
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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 1 7.2 4.70 | 6 0 3.03 1.29 33 5 77.1 84 26 3 16 11
Tom Burgmeier 0 0 0 1 2.2 20.25 | 2 3 5.05 1.34 27 1 51.2 56 29 13 13 19
Bill Campbell 0 0 1 4 6.0 4.50 | 2 1 2.28 0.99 25 6 47.1 32 12 3 15 34
Dick Drago 0 0 1 1 6.0 3.00 | 2 1 2.23 1.39 21 6 32.1 37 8 0 8 13
Catfish Hunter 0 1 0 3 6.1 5.68 | 2 6 4.81 1.40 13 0 82.1 81 44 12 34 34
Team Batting Stats Team Pitching Stats
Xtra BASE
AVG OBP SLG RUNS HITS HITS HR BB K SB ERA RA HA OAVG HRA BB K
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.265 .323 .406 386 806 242 86 254 501 30 3.87 362 808 .265 103 163 330
11 8 8 9 11 6 4 8 13 13 AL Rank 5 3 4 3 14 1 14
After the All-Star break, Boston plays two games at home against the Texas Rangers then a 3-games in two days series with the Minnesota Twins @ Fenway Park |
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