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Old 07-05-2013, 12:18 AM   #101
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Old 07-05-2013, 02:54 AM   #102
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1952 World Series

Game 1 was a tight affair at Yankee Stadium, where Monte Irvin played hero once more as he broke a 2-2 tie in the ninth inning with a homer. Blake closed it out and we won 3-2.

They rebounded in game two as Howie Pollet out pitched Cal Hogue, throwing a complete game and knocking in 2 runs as they evened the series with a 5-1 win.

Game 3 was a brutal loss. We carried a 3-2 lead into the eighth inning but Lasorda & Blake blew it, each allowing a run in their inning of work as they won 4-3 to take a 2-1 lead in the series.

Joe Dobson bested Bill Purkey in game four as they won 4-1 and pushed us to the brink. Joe Cunnigham collected two hits for the Yankees.

Game five was about as wild an affair as you'll ever see. Cruising 5-0 after seven, we decided to pull Burdette in case we need him for game seven. Welp. Herriage did fine in the eighth but struggled to start the ninth and loaded the bases with nobody out. We brought Blake in and he promptly gave up 6 runs, giving them a 6-5 lead headed to the bottom of the ninth. With two outs and Roy McMillan on first, Greengrass and Campanella delivered back to back singles to plate the tying run. In the bottom of the 10th, Irvin doubled to lead off and McMillan shot one in the gap to score him and give us a 7-6 win and send the series back to New York. My lord. Andy Seminick tore his knee up and will miss the rest of the series. Bleh.

Cal Hogue was brilliant in game 6, matching Howie Pollet 1-1 through seven innings. In the eighth we broke through on a Greengrass RBI double and a 2 run Clem Koshorek single to give us a 5-1 lead. Hogue finished it up and we've come back from 3-1 down to force a game seven with Simmons starting and Burdette ready to go if needed.

Game seven matched up Joe Dobson for the Yankees and Curt Simmons for the Phils. We scored first in the top of the first on a run scoring ground out from Vic Wertz. The Yankees jumped ahead when Ralph Kiner blasted a 2 run homer in the bottom of the first to give the Yankees a 2-1 lead. In the bottom of the fourth Joe Cunningham and Jerry Coleman each had RBI singles to push the lead to 4-1. An RBI groundout by Vern Morgan in the fifth got us to within 4-2.

Bob Purkey came in in the fifth for us and promptly allowed a Bill Rodgers homer as the fifth inning ended with them up 5-2. In the top of the sixth inning, with 2 outs and 2 on, Campanella & Koshorek delivered back to back RBI singles and Del Ennis doubled in two more to complete the comeback and put us up 6-5.

Purkey pitched into the seventh before yielding to Tommy Lasorda who came in with 2 out and 2 on and got Yogi Berra to ground out. Ed Blake tossed a scoreless eighth and we scored 3 more times in the top of the ninth to go up 9-5. Burdette came on and tossed a 1,2,3 ninth and clinch the series for us. Nice.

We come back from being down 3 games to 1 and from being down 4-1 in game seven.

Burdette had a 1.29 ERA over 14 innings, Hogue had a 1.06 ERA over 17 innings. Wertz hit .464 with 2 homers and Irvin collected 10 hits in the series.

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Old 07-05-2013, 09:34 AM   #103
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AMERICAN LEAGUE (1952) W L PCT GB AVG HR SB ERA New York 93 61 .604 -- .276 72 68 3.54 Chicago 87 67 .565 6.0 .290 100 58 3.77 Boston 87 67 .565 6.0 .290 82 39 4.31 St. Louis 79 75 .513 14.0 .273 126 44 4.36 Cleveland 77 77 .500 16.0 .266 103 51 4.20 Detroit 75 79 .487 18.0 .281 116 49 4.06 Philadelphia 67 87 .435 26.0 .280 58 44 4.52 Washington 51 103 .331 42.0 .248 74 48 4.65 NATIONAL LEAGUE (1952) W L PCT GB AVG HR SB ERA Philadelphia 89 65 .578 -- .259 127 49 3.24 New York 82 72 .532 7.0 .247 110 51 3.42 Cincinnati 81 73 .526 8.0 .258 118 54 3.50 Brooklyn 79 75 .513 10.0 .262 91 63 3.56 Chicago 78 76 .506 11.0 .249 105 58 3.28 Boston 74 80 .481 15.0 .259 83 79 3.54 St. Louis 72 82 .468 17.0 .258 85 36 3.56 Pittsburgh 61 93 .396 28.0 .251 81 57 4.25 WORLD SERIES Phillies defeat Yankees, 4-3


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AMERICAN LEAGUE (1952) Cy Young Robin Roberts (PHA) Player of the Year: Roy Sievers (CHW) Rookie Of The Year: Bill Wilson (DET) Gold Glove (P): Mel Parnell (CLE) Gold Glove (C): Sherm Lollar (CLE) Gold Glove (1B): Phil Cavarretta (BOS) Gold Glove (2B): Jerry Coleman (NYY) Gold Glove (3B): Hank Thompson (SLB) Gold Glove (SS): Johnny Pesky (BOS) Gold Glove (LF): Stan Musial (DET) Gold Glove (CF): Sam Mele (BOS) Gold Glove (RF): Dave Pope (CLE) NATIONAL LEAGUE (1952) Cy Young Larry Jansen (NYG) Player of the Year: Vic Wertz (PHI) Rookie Of The Year: Troy Herriage (PHI) Gold Glove (P): Johnny Schmitz (CHC) Gold Glove (C): Wes Westrum (NYG) Gold Glove (1B): George Crowe (BSN) Gold Glove (2B): Roy McMillan (PHI) Gold Glove (3B): Eddie Bockman (CHC) Gold Glove (SS): Alvin Dark (BSN) Gold Glove (LF): Monte Irvin (PHI) Gold Glove (CF): Elmer Valo (BSN) Gold Glove (RF): Ben Guintini (PIT)
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Old 07-05-2013, 09:40 AM   #104
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1953 Offseason

Here's the deal, we need to increase our operating budget but it will put us way back into debt, we're set up nicely for the next few seasons so I'm going out and spending, we will lose a ton of green the next few years but screw it. To that end we bring back Josh Gibson & resign Ed Blake. Only Fowler next year and Campanella the year after have expiring contracts, so we're settled in for 3 seasons of massive money losses to put it mildly.

We're able to sign Burdett and Simmons to decent long term extensions that don't break our bank. Despite his loyalty and long term contributions to our team, coming off a knee injury we just can't pay Andy Seminick what he wants so we let him walk. Jim Greengrass and Cal Hogue get really nice raises in arbitration.

We extend Monte Irvin, Jim Greengrass, Cal Hogue, Tommy Lasorda and Clem Koshorek. we sign a LH reliever by the name of Fred Waters who has very good stuff. We add 24 year old 1B Joe Adcock in a deal with Cincy that sends them some young arms, this allows us to move Campanella back to catcher. We make a deal with the A's to get young catcher Rube Walker to be our backup.

We also make a deal where the essential pieces are LH reliever going to the White Sox for RH Tom Poholsky as we enough lefties in the pen with Waters & Lasorda.

We're almost $400,000 over budget, heh.

Edit: The Braves have not moved. I've got my own expansion/relocation scheme.

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Old 07-05-2013, 05:38 PM   #105
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April- We went 14-12, 2 games behind the Reds, not the start I was hoping for. I can't even pinpoint an issue as everyone played pretty well. Joe Adcock missed 3 weeks with an ankle issue.

May- We end May 31-23 and 5 games back of the Cubs. The one injury we couldn't afford, Monte Irvin, who has been on fire, is out a month with a broken wrist. Youngster Gale Wade is called up to play centerfield. Everyone is playing well, it just seems we're losing close games. Our starting pitching has been quite tremendous save for Bob Purkey.

June- We struggled most of the month till Irvin returned and finished 46-36 and 12.5 games behind the Cubs. My grand scheme is falling apart here. Thing is, I still can't put my finger on why. We're individually having superb seasons.

Jim Greengrass is leading the league in both homers and RBI. Cal Hogue tweaked his neck and will miss a few weeks, not what we needed, he's been pitching so well. Rookie Bud Black will move from the pen to the rotation. SS Clem Koshorek tweaked his knee and missed a few weeks. We're not winning and losing a ton of money doing it, oy.

In the draft Bob Gibson went #1 overall to the Senators. Sandy Koufax went 7th to Cleveland. Frank Robinson went to the White Sox.

July- We end the month 60-47, 14.5 games behind the Cubs. When Hogue came off the DL we moved Bob Purkey, who's been putrid, to AAA and kept Bud Black in the rotation, then just a couple of days later Curt Simmons injured his non throwing shoulder and went down for 3-4 weeks. 2B Roy McMillan had a heel issue and missed 3 weeks, great. SS Clem Koshorek had an eye problem and went down for awhile, jesus we're the walking wounded. Jim Greengrass went out and broke his arm in the middle of a great season, yay.

Vic Wertz has been slumping since the end of May. I decided it was time to be sellers and we were able to send Ed Blake & Fred Waters along with a couple of middling prospects to the Red Sox for young reliever Phil Clark. Spending almost $80,000 on two relievers might have been a real dumb decision but I honestly thought it would push me over the top, it only pushed me off the cliff.

August- 78-57, 16 games back. Wertz and Koshorek both spent time on the DL. This season can't end quick enough.

September- We finish the season 86-68, a very good record, but dwarfed by the 110-44 Cubs. I can't even point to a scapegoat other than to say the Cubs were just that frigging good.

Greengrass & Adcock had 25 dingers, Wertz had 24. Irvin hit .343, he's just a machine. Campy hit .293. Even Roy McMillan had a solid year with the bat.

On the mound Burdette was stellar, his 2.45 ERA and 21 wins both placed him in the top 10 in baseball and Troy Herriage developed nicely, posting a 2.78 ERA to put him in the top 10. It just wasn't our year. To top it off we ended the year $95,000 in debt.

The Cubs, led by Hank Bauer and Hal Jeffcoat at the dish and Bob Rush & Rene Valdez who combined for 45 wins on the mound, will take on the Richie Ashburn, Roy Sievers & Joe Smaza led White Sox in the World Series. Sievers led all of baseball with 48 long balls.

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Old 07-05-2013, 05:40 PM   #106
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1953 Batting Team G AVG AB H 2B 3B HR BB K SB CS R RBI SLG OBP Irvin, Monte PHI 125 .343 481 165 34 11 19 88 75 12 3 107 44 .578 .445 Morgan, Vern PHI 148 .264 526 139 23 1 0 39 107 4 0 52 42 .312 .317 Adcock, Joe PHI 122 .294 470 138 34 1 25 46 81 2 2 59 83 .530 .357 McMillan, Roy PHI 120 .284 468 133 28 4 4 42 67 2 4 71 72 .387 .342 Campanella, Roy PHI 121 .293 440 129 18 4 12 45 78 1 0 48 60 .434 .366 Wertz, Vic PHI 128 .252 480 121 17 3 24 62 83 0 2 83 66 .450 .338 Greengrass, Jim PHI 98 .318 358 114 20 4 25 46 41 0 1 55 95 .606 .395 Koshorek, Clem PHI 88 .245 335 82 17 3 1 15 65 6 3 34 33 .322 .279 Hicks, Buddy PHI 55 .264 212 56 9 2 0 6 47 4 2 19 17 .325 .288 Gibson, Josh PHI 72 .243 230 56 10 0 16 16 42 0 0 31 39 .496 .300 Ennis, Del PHI 69 .244 217 53 11 0 1 12 26 2 0 16 16 .309 .287 Avila, Bobby PHI 40 .289 149 43 11 2 3 7 22 1 0 21 20 .450 .318 Wade, Gale PHI 33 .280 118 33 5 2 1 21 20 2 1 21 8 .381 .393 Hemus, Solly PHI 38 .185 92 17 5 0 1 8 9 0 1 9 7 .272 .272 Walker, Rube PHI 28 .200 85 17 4 0 0 5 12 0 0 6 5 .247 .244 Burdette, Lew PHI 31 .200 85 17 3 0 0 3 18 0 0 9 8 .235 .253 Drescher, Bill PHI 39 .195 82 16 1 1 0 5 20 2 0 10 4 .232 .241 Herriage, Troy PHI 31 .190 84 16 6 0 0 4 26 0 0 8 9 .262 .227 Hogue, Cal PHI 27 .197 71 14 5 0 0 6 26 0 0 5 6 .268 .256 Simmons, Curt PHI 26 .191 68 13 1 0 0 4 21 0 0 2 1 .206 .236 Rhodes, Dusty PHI 22 .217 46 10 2 0 0 2 10 0 0 6 7 .261 .260 Schofield, Dick PHI 33 .179 39 7 0 0 2 2 11 0 0 9 4 .333 .220 Purkey, Bob PHI 18 .140 43 6 1 0 0 0 19 0 0 2 3 .163 .140 Black, Bud PHI 16 .143 35 5 2 0 0 0 12 0 0 3 3 .200 .143 Hale, Bob PHI 3 .231 13 3 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 2 2 .231 .286 Poholsky, Tom PHI 44 .375 8 3 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 .500 .375 Fowler, Dick PHI 7 .286 7 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 1 .286 .375 Lasorda, Tommy PHI 9 .333 3 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 .667 .333 Clark, Phil PHI 19 .200 5 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 .400 .200 Rogovin, Saul PHI 1 .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Besana, Fred PHI 1 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000

1953 Phillies Pitching Stats
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1953 Pitching Team IP ERA G GS W L SV K BB R/9 Burdette, Lew PHI 257.1 2.45 31 31 21 4 0 114 25 8.81 Herriage, Troy PHI 252.2 2.78 31 31 17 9 0 163 76 10.29 Hogue, Cal PHI 213.0 2.79 27 27 15 7 0 127 65 10.73 Simmons, Curt PHI 210.2 3.50 26 26 13 12 0 109 51 10.64 Purkey, Bob PHI 127.2 5.50 18 18 5 11 0 38 46 15.09 Black, Bud PHI 110.2 3.01 16 14 7 7 1 87 31 10.33 Poholsky, Tom PHI 76.1 2.48 44 0 1 4 7 30 16 9.08 Fowler, Dick PHI 30.2 3.52 7 3 2 1 1 9 13 11.45 Clark, Phil PHI 29.1 6.14 19 0 0 0 2 20 17 15.65 Lasorda, Tommy PHI 13.1 5.40 9 0 1 2 0 11 6 14.18 Rogovin, Saul PHI 7.0 7.71 1 1 0 1 0 2 2 14.14 Besana, Fred PHI 3.0 33.00 1 1 0 1 0 1 7 39.00 Savage, Bob PHI 1.0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00
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Old 07-05-2013, 05:41 PM   #107
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1953 World Series

In a seven game thriller, the Cubs came from 3-2 down to win games six and seven at Wrigley Field and claim the world title in a cross town showdown with the White Sox.

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Old 07-05-2013, 05:57 PM   #110
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In a seven game thriller, the Cubs came from 3-2 down to win games six and seven at Wrigley Field and claim the world title in a cross town showdown with the White Sox.

And now you've ruined history. At least you've kept Boston losing

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1953 MLB STANDINGS
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AMERICAN LEAGUE (1953) W L PCT GB AVG HR SB ERA Chicago 98 56 .636 -- .294 123 63 3.73 New York 86 68 .558 12.0 .277 119 63 3.98 Detroit 77 77 .500 21.0 .276 149 34 3.98 Philadelphia 77 77 .500 21.0 .282 77 42 4.50 Boston 72 82 .468 26.0 .279 101 54 4.67 Cleveland 72 82 .468 26.0 .264 106 34 4.11 Washington 70 84 .455 28.0 .266 78 53 4.08 St. Louis 64 90 .416 34.0 .257 107 44 4.50 NATIONAL LEAGUE (1953) W L PCT GB AVG HR SB ERA Chicago 110 44 .714 -- .270 152 59 2.78 Philadelphia 86 68 .558 24.0 .269 132 39 3.28 Cincinnati 80 74 .519 30.0 .262 91 71 3.68 New York 79 75 .513 31.0 .253 117 42 3.93 Brooklyn 75 79 .487 35.0 .251 140 54 3.71 Boston 67 87 .435 43.0 .251 103 45 3.69 St. Louis 62 92 .403 48.0 .232 68 39 3.43 Pittsburgh 57 97 .370 53.0 .244 101 50 4.40 WORLD SERIES Cubs defeat White Sox, 4-3


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AMERICAN LEAGUE (1953) Cy Young Ewell Blackwell (NYY) Player of the Year: Roy Sievers (CHW) Rookie Of The Year: Sandy Koufax (CLE) Gold Glove (P): Larry Jackson (DET) Gold Glove (C): Yogi Berra (NYY) Gold Glove (1B): Ted Kluszewski (NYY) Gold Glove (2B): Jerry Coleman (NYY) Gold Glove (3B): George Kell (PHA) Gold Glove (SS): Tod Davis (PHA) Gold Glove (LF): Stan Musial (DET) Gold Glove (CF): Junior Wooten (WSH) Gold Glove (RF): Sam Mele (BOS) NATIONAL LEAGUE (1953) Cy Young Bob Rush (CHC) Player of the Year: Willie Jones (CIN) Rookie Of The Year: Grant Dunlap (STL) Gold Glove (P): Jim Bunning (STL) Gold Glove (C): Roy Campanella (PHI) Gold Glove (1B): Joe Adcock (PHI) Gold Glove (2B): Pete Runnels (BNL) Gold Glove (3B): Grady Hatton (BNL) Gold Glove (SS): Wally Flager (CIN) Gold Glove (LF): Monte Irvin (PHI) Gold Glove (CF): Bob Addis (BNL) Gold Glove (RF): Ron Northey (NYG)
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Old 07-06-2013, 04:41 AM   #112
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1954 Off Season

Not much to the off season this year. Josh Gibson retired at the age of 41.

Bob Purkey was shipped off to St. Louis for a scrub just to save the $4K he was owed this year.

We traded away a few middling pitchers who were making some salary to save some cash, nothing more than AAA depth.

I still think this team can compete if our bullpen can hold up.


St. Louis does not move to Baltimore.
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Old 07-06-2013, 04:43 AM   #113
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1954 Season

April- We went 14-12 in April, 4 games back of the Reds. Herriage & Burdette both missed a couple of weeks.

May- We ended May 26-27, 6 games behind the Reds. Greengrass missed 3 weeks with a balky knee, Herriage also missed a couple of weeks with a bad knee, we just can't stay healthy.

June- June sees us at 42-39, 4 games behind the Cubs. Campanella & Morgan are the latest regulars to go down.

Monte Irvin is having another amazing season, his career has been the coolest thing about this dynasty. But the big 3, Adcock, Greengrass and Wertz are all having subpar years. Our pitching has been magnificent and has really kept us as close as we are, if it weren't for them we'd be god awfull right now.

In the draft, Don Drysdale went 1st overall to Pittsburgh. Harmon Killebrew went to Brooklyn with the 4th pick.

July- Despite Vic Wertz breaking his wrist in early July and missing most of the month, and Campanella and Morgan missing extended time, we still managed to sit at 55-50 and 4 games behind the Cubs in a tight, if underwhelming NL race. Our bats are starting to come around.

August- We got Wertz back in early August and we're looking like we might get hot when Troy Herriage broke his damn finger and missed 3 weeks.

And then on August 28th, down 3 games in the standings, Monte Irvin blew out his knee. Christ. He'll miss almost a year. Damnit. We end the month 73-62 and 6 games out.

September- We end the year 82-72, 10 games behind the pennant winning Cubs. I really think we would have won the pennant if Irvin hadn't gotten hurt.

Adcock had a huge 2nd half for us and Wertz played a lot better too. I guess it just wasn't meant to be.

Irvin had an astounding year, hitting .375 and hitting 28 homers and scoring 107 runs despite missing the final month. Adcock hit 36 homers and drove in 111, placing in the top 10 in both categories. Bud Black led all of baseball in ERA at 2.23 and Burdette was 5th at 2.53

We made enough money this year to get out of debt, so that's something. Still, I need to stop this deal of killing our operating budget every other year, it's really gonna mess up our farm system.

The Cubs and White Sox will rematch in the World Series. The Cubs finished 92-62, while the White Sox finished 101-53.
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Old 07-06-2013, 04:44 AM   #114
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1954 Batting Team G AVG AB H 2B 3B HR BB K SB CS R RBI SLG OBP Irvin, Monte PHI 125 .375 461 173 40 6 28 74 67 16 3 107 67 .670 .462 Adcock, Joe PHI 141 .271 579 157 27 5 36 45 94 0 0 85 111 .522 .324 McMillan, Roy PHI 151 .263 556 146 24 4 8 58 61 8 4 86 51 .363 .338 Koshorek, Clem PHI 141 .251 517 130 28 1 1 27 85 9 8 46 30 .315 .291 Greengrass, Jim PHI 133 .246 520 128 25 4 24 50 68 1 1 68 66 .448 .314 Wertz, Vic PHI 123 .273 465 127 21 4 25 49 77 0 1 60 97 .497 .346 Morgan, Vern PHI 128 .269 464 125 17 3 3 28 82 3 1 44 45 .338 .311 Campanella, Roy PHI 105 .241 395 95 14 2 7 31 67 1 0 42 34 .339 .303 Wade, Gale PHI 75 .252 238 60 13 1 3 14 41 7 2 34 21 .353 .302 Ennis, Del PHI 62 .185 178 33 2 0 3 7 18 0 2 11 15 .247 .220 Phillips, Bubba PHI 34 .289 90 26 5 0 4 3 11 0 0 8 10 .478 .319 Walker, Rube PHI 30 .209 110 23 2 1 2 3 11 1 0 9 12 .300 .228 Linden, Walt PHI 22 .259 81 21 4 0 0 4 11 0 1 6 7 .309 .291 Hicks, Buddy PHI 37 .217 92 20 1 0 0 5 21 2 1 5 9 .228 .255 Rhodes, Dusty PHI 46 .237 59 14 2 0 2 10 13 0 0 6 11 .373 .343 Hogue, Cal PHI 29 .210 62 13 2 0 0 6 20 0 0 4 3 .242 .279 Burdette, Lew PHI 28 .151 73 11 3 0 1 4 27 0 0 9 9 .233 .222 Simmons, Curt PHI 31 .151 73 11 4 0 0 2 19 1 0 2 5 .205 .171 Black, Bud PHI 31 .133 83 11 4 0 0 6 17 0 0 3 3 .181 .191 Herriage, Troy PHI 19 .167 48 8 1 0 0 1 14 0 0 3 3 .188 .184 O'Brien, Johnny PHI 25 .179 39 7 2 0 0 1 5 0 0 3 1 .231 .200 Archer, Jim PHI 7 .313 16 5 3 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 2 .500 .313 Tappe, Ted PHI 10 .154 13 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 .154 .154 Besana, Fred PHI 3 .500 4 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 .750 .500 Savage, Bob PHI 6 .118 17 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 2 0 .118 .118 Poholsky, Tom PHI 74 .091 11 1 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 .182 .091 Clark, Phil PHI 28 .250 4 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 .250 .400 Aaron, Hank PHI 1 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000


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1954 Pitching Team IP ERA G GS W L SV K BB R/9 Black, Bud PHI 250.2 2.23 31 31 15 6 0 161 58 9.26 Simmons, Curt PHI 244.0 3.43 31 31 9 14 0 115 71 11.03 Burdette, Lew PHI 234.2 2.53 28 28 17 7 0 102 22 8.02 Hogue, Cal PHI 209.1 4.30 29 29 11 15 0 123 80 12.34 Herriage, Troy PHI 148.2 3.33 19 19 10 5 0 93 47 10.84 Poholsky, Tom PHI 111.0 3.73 74 0 12 8 13 30 31 11.11 Archer, Jim PHI 46.0 8.02 7 7 0 6 0 16 31 19.17 Savage, Bob PHI 45.1 4.37 6 6 2 3 0 15 35 15.68 Clark, Phil PHI 43.0 2.72 28 0 4 6 4 23 22 12.98 Besana, Fred PHI 22.2 5.56 3 3 0 2 0 12 12 13.10 Lasorda, Tommy PHI 19.0 1.42 13 0 1 0 5 12 7 10.42 Mrozinski, Ron PHI 16.0 1.69 14 0 1 0 1 10 7 10.69 Marshall, Cuddles PHI 3.1 0.00 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 10.80
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Old 07-06-2013, 04:50 AM   #115
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1954 World Series

In a rematch of the 53' series, The Cubs again found themselves down to the powerful White Sox, led by Roy Sievers, Johnny Temple and Richie Ashburn. The White Sox took a 2-0 lead before the Cubs stormed back to win 3 in a row but the Sox won game 6 at home to force a game 7 for a 2nd straight year, this time at Comiskey. The location may have changed, but the result was the same as the Cubs dispatched of the favored White Sox to win their 2nd straight World Series title.
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1954 MLB STANDINGS
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AMERICAN LEAGUE (1954) W L PCT GB AVG HR SB ERA Chicago 101 53 .656 -- .295 119 73 3.47 Detroit 88 66 .571 13.0 .265 116 36 3.80 Cleveland 81 73 .526 20.0 .274 96 45 3.94 Philadelphia 80 74 .519 21.0 .278 98 49 3.61 New York 75 79 .487 26.0 .268 120 37 4.23 Boston 68 86 .442 33.0 .274 75 48 4.99 St. Louis 67 87 .435 34.0 .262 88 45 4.48 Washington 56 98 .364 45.0 .258 87 41 4.65 NATIONAL LEAGUE (1954) W L PCT GB AVG HR SB ERA Chicago 92 62 .597 -- .266 135 47 3.22 Cincinnati 86 68 .558 6.0 .263 123 75 3.51 Brooklyn 85 69 .552 7.0 .261 116 67 3.59 Philadelphia 82 72 .532 10.0 .258 147 49 3.35 St. Louis 78 76 .506 14.0 .249 83 64 3.50 New York 69 85 .448 23.0 .247 117 56 4.09 Boston 68 86 .442 24.0 .257 74 78 3.85 Pittsburgh 56 98 .364 36.0 .254 76 59 4.13 WORLD SERIES Cubs defeat White Sox, 4-3

1954 MLB AWARDS
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AMERICAN LEAGUE (1954) Cy Young Robin Roberts (PHA) Player of the Year: Roy Sievers (CHW) Rookie Of The Year: Camilo Pascual (SLB) Gold Glove (P): Larry Jackson (DET) Gold Glove (C): Yogi Berra (NYY) Gold Glove (1B): Roy Sievers (CHW) Gold Glove (2B): Nellie Fox (PHA) Gold Glove (3B): Leo Thomas (SLB) Gold Glove (SS): Tod Davis (PHA) Gold Glove (LF): Stan Musial (DET) Gold Glove (CF): Peanuts Lowrey (CLE) Gold Glove (RF): Richie Ashburn (CHW) NATIONAL LEAGUE (1954) Cy Young Jim Bunning (STL) Player of the Year: Willie Jones (CIN) Rookie Of The Year: Don Drysdale (PIT) Gold Glove (P): Vern Law (CIN) Gold Glove (C): Smoky Burgess (CIN) Gold Glove (1B): Joe Adcock (PHI) Gold Glove (2B): Pete Runnels (BNL) Gold Glove (3B): Grady Hatton (BNL) Gold Glove (SS): Gene Verble (NYG) Gold Glove (LF): Bob Addis (BNL) Gold Glove (CF): Johnny Lindell (STL) Gold Glove (RF): Monte Irvin (PHI)
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Looking back on the trade in 51 that sent Willie Jones to the Reds. He's gone on to win 2 MVP Awards but we got Greengrass and McMillan out of it. I'd say we came up on the short end but not horribly so.
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We extended 1B Joe Adcock & 3B Vern Morgan for 6 years, C Roy Campanella for 4 years and 2B Roy McMillan for 7 years, all to very reasonable deals. Closer Tom Poholsky got a nice raise in arbitration and then we extend him 5 years at a decent price.

What is gonna kill us is Irvins salary hanging over our head. It really limits anything we can do, and since he has a no trade clause we're kind of effed.

We move LF Del Ennis and RP Marshall Cuddles to the White Sox for a couple of Pitchers, that saves us $13K.

I'm trying desperately to move Cal Hogue and his $30K salary. The Braves agree to send us young prospect Bob Conley in exchange for Hogue and Al Jackson. The only problem is, Conley is still only 20 and should spend more time in the minors, but we'll likely have to put him in our rotation right away.

Monte Irvin is actually rehabbing quicker than anticipated. My goodness he's good at everything, even being injured.

Heading into the season our pitching still looks solid, save for Bill Miller as our 5th starter. Our pen returns the same solid core. Our lineup is solid enough as well but we need Greengrass and Wertz to both produce in the middle, and to stay healthy. Gale Wade will patrol CF until Irvin is healthy which we now think could come as soon as early May. 2B Roy McMillan
has blossomed into a really good ballplayer and he'll hit leadoff until Irvin returns.

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April- 11-15, 6.5 games behind the Dodgers, in 7th place. Oy. Gale Wade not doing so well replacing Irvin, luckily he's back within the week. Campanella is really struggling as well but our heart of the order is hitting well. Lew Burdette missed two weeks with a broken finger. Troy Herriage has a 9 ERA over 34 innings, for the love of Lola. Our pen has been very good.

May- 25-28, 11.5 games back of the Cubs in 3rd place. Irvin came back and it didn't spark us as I'd hoped, then he retweaked the knee and will miss 3-4 weeks. Bleh.

June- 38-43, 17.5 games back. We traded SP Kent Peterson to the A's for a couple of guys, they offered and it saved us $4,000 so what the hell. Troy Herriage had an ERA over 7 in the middle of June, we had to demote him, not that his replacement is any good.

In the draft, Juan Marichal went 2nd overall to Washington. We took 3B Brooks Robinson with our 1st round pick.

July- 53-54, 17.5 games behind the Cubs. SS Clem Koshorek tore his quad and missed the month. Bud Black missed a couple of weeks with a broken finger. Our depth at starter can't sustain injuries.

Unable to find any suitable deal for younger talent, we work out a 3 way deal with the Reds and Yankees. Campanella and a few minor leaguers to the Yankees, C Yogi Berra to the Reds and C Smoky Burgess to us. The deal saves us about $25K and Burgess is not a bad little player.

I put some feelers out to see what we could get for Burdette and Wertz and I just couldn't pull the trigger. I really came close to just gutting the team. It'd be one thing if we were putting up bad numbers, but outside of McMillan our lineup is really producing and our pitching is decent. Our starters are solid but I have a feeling that in order to win I'm gonna need more than a few top notch aces.

August- We had an insanely good August and are 73-62, 14 games back. Just when I think it's time to blow things up I'm teased with the idea that a full year with a healthy Irvin and 1 more stud pitcher we could be contenders again.

September- Closer Tom Poholsky missed most of the month which did us no favors and we finished 79-75 and 23 games behind the Cubs who are building their own dynasty.

Greengrass with 33 and Adcock with 31 placed in the top 10 in homers, Adcocks 180 hits were good for 9th in baseball and his 106 RBI were good for 8th. Black at 2.72 and Burdette at 2.93 both were top 10 in ERA. Monte Irvin had a solid comeback year, going .296 with 21 homers. 2B Roy McMillan really struggled and that no doubt hurt us. Our top 3 reliever, Poholsky, Lasorda and Clark all had really good years. I think it just comes down to our 3rd, 4th and 5th starters need to be better.

We lost money on the year but still stayed above water with a decent operating budget so that's good. It may be time next year to try and move a bat for an arm, especially with Hank Aaron looming in the farm system.

The Cubs and White Sox will meet in a 3rd straight World Series.

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1955 Batting Team G AVG AB H 2B 3B HR BB K SB CS R RBI SLG OBP Adcock, Joe PHI 146 .305 591 180 36 6 31 39 96 1 3 98 106 .543 .347 Greengrass, Jim PHI 138 .325 504 164 25 3 33 73 65 5 1 76 77 .583 .414 Wertz, Vic PHI 138 .277 524 145 23 3 26 55 73 2 1 66 89 .481 .344 McMillan, Roy PHI 153 .240 597 143 31 3 8 67 58 3 7 84 55 .342 .320 Burgess, Smoky PHI 122 .278 446 124 17 5 10 45 25 3 0 50 47 .406 .346 Irvin, Monte PHI 101 .296 412 122 17 6 21 48 88 7 2 74 51 .519 .372 Koshorek, Clem PHI 115 .266 428 114 26 3 2 12 89 9 2 48 34 .355 .286 Morgan, Vern PHI 102 .258 380 98 20 1 3 21 76 0 2 30 27 .339 .296 Wade, Gale PHI 75 .272 224 61 8 3 6 26 39 5 1 32 21 .415 .353 Phillips, Bubba PHI 60 .274 190 52 11 0 3 15 18 1 0 12 26 .379 .335 Hicks, Buddy PHI 29 .243 107 26 3 1 1 5 27 1 1 9 11 .318 .277 Tappe, Ted PHI 33 .247 93 23 3 0 1 11 13 1 0 10 15 .312 .318 Avila, Bobby PHI 57 .237 76 18 3 0 0 6 9 1 0 8 6 .276 .286 Black, Bud PHI 29 .188 80 15 3 0 0 6 27 0 0 8 5 .225 .241 Burdette, Lew PHI 28 .179 78 14 4 0 0 0 28 0 0 5 5 .231 .177 O'Brien, Johnny PHI 28 .236 55 13 2 1 0 1 3 0 0 7 2 .309 .263 Tappe, El PHI 16 .177 62 11 2 0 0 6 8 0 0 2 6 .210 .250 Simmons, Curt PHI 30 .130 77 10 0 0 0 2 16 0 0 4 4 .130 .152 Rhodes, Dusty PHI 19 .188 48 9 0 0 3 2 10 0 0 5 10 .375 .220 Miller, Bill PHI 20 .182 44 8 4 0 0 2 9 0 0 2 3 .273 .217 Herriage, Troy PHI 16 .189 37 7 3 0 0 0 10 0 0 4 4 .270 .189 Archer, Jim PHI 15 .086 35 3 2 0 0 1 12 0 0 4 2 .143 .111 Robinson, Brooks PHI 6 .091 22 2 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 1 .091 .091 Poholsky, Tom PHI 58 .182 11 2 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 .364 .182 Kelly, Bob PHI 12 .667 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .667 .667 Aaron, Hank PHI 2 .500 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .500 .500 Clark, Phil PHI 40 .000 10 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 .000 .091 Scheib, Carl PHI 2 .000 5 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .167 Besana, Fred PHI 1 .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000

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1955 Pitching Team IP ERA G GS W L SV K BB R/9 Black, Bud PHI 238.0 2.72 29 29 16 8 0 168 69 9.64 Simmons, Curt PHI 235.2 4.12 30 30 13 13 0 111 77 12.11 Burdette, Lew PHI 230.2 2.93 28 28 12 13 0 88 30 9.56 Miller, Bill PHI 143.1 4.52 20 20 8 10 0 74 68 14.00 Archer, Jim PHI 110.1 4.00 15 15 5 7 0 38 47 14.52 Herriage, Troy PHI 109.0 6.94 16 16 5 9 0 80 55 15.69 Poholsky, Tom PHI 91.0 2.37 58 0 10 2 15 38 22 9.00 Clark, Phil PHI 65.2 2.74 40 0 3 4 4 43 21 10.55 Lasorda, Tommy PHI 25.1 2.84 20 0 1 3 6 13 12 10.30 Kelly, Bob PHI 17.0 2.12 12 0 0 1 2 7 4 9.53 Scheib, Carl PHI 15.1 7.63 2 2 0 2 0 9 5 13.50 Mrozinski, Ron PHI 6.2 1.35 6 0 1 0 0 3 1 10.80 Besana, Fred PHI 4.0 20.25 1 1 0 1 0 3 3 31.50
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Led by Roy Sievers and Bill Ramsays 15 RBI, the White Sox avenged two straight series loses at the hands of the Cubs to defeat them in six games. Ramsay cracked 3 homers in the series Ralph Mauriello tossed 17 innings of 1.06 ERA ball for the ChiSox.

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AMERICAN LEAGUE (1955) W L PCT GB AVG HR SB ERA Chicago 112 42 .727 -- .295 127 52 3.12 Philadelphia 86 68 .558 26.0 .278 85 38 3.89 Boston 80 74 .519 32.0 .286 106 44 4.05 Detroit 79 75 .513 33.0 .285 81 54 4.04 New York 73 81 .474 39.0 .270 103 32 4.75 Cleveland 71 83 .461 41.0 .261 82 51 3.85 Washington 66 88 .429 46.0 .256 80 45 4.51 St. Louis 49 105 .318 63.0 .246 92 54 4.89 NATIONAL LEAGUE (1955) W L PCT GB AVG HR SB ERA Chicago 102 52 .662 -- .279 171 34 3.21 Brooklyn 92 62 .597 10.0 .258 130 66 3.48 Boston 83 71 .539 19.0 .278 119 71 3.91 Philadelphia 79 75 .513 23.0 .260 150 39 3.82 Cincinnati 70 84 .455 32.0 .260 120 38 3.96 St. Louis 66 88 .429 36.0 .257 92 47 3.90 Pittsburgh 65 89 .422 37.0 .269 86 54 4.44 New York 59 95 .383 43.0 .254 121 35 4.43 WORLD SERIES White Sox defeat Cubs, 4-2


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AMERICAN LEAGUE (1955) Cy Young Ralph Mauriello (CHW) Player of the Year: Roy Sievers (CHW) Rookie Of The Year: Juan Marichal (WSH) Gold Glove (P): Robin Roberts (PHA) Gold Glove (C): Billy Shantz (WSH) Gold Glove (1B): Phil Cavarretta (BOS) Gold Glove (2B): Red Schoendienst (DET) Gold Glove (3B): Ray Boone (CLE) Gold Glove (SS): Tod Davis (PHA) Gold Glove (LF): Stan Musial (DET) Gold Glove (CF): Sam Mele (BOS) Gold Glove (RF): Mel Clark (CLE) NATIONAL LEAGUE (1955) Cy Young Paul Penson (CHC) Player of the Year: Joe Collins (BRO) Rookie Of The Year: Chuck Tanner (NYG) Gold Glove (P): Johnny Schmitz (CHC) Gold Glove (C): Yogi Berra (CIN) Gold Glove (1B): Joe Adcock (PHI) Gold Glove (2B): Roy McMillan (PHI) Gold Glove (3B): Hank Thompson (CHC) Gold Glove (SS): Alvin Dark (BNL) Gold Glove (LF): Wally Post (CIN) Gold Glove (CF): Jim Delsing (PIT) Gold Glove (RF): Dave Pope (CHC)
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Bud Black gets a big raise in arbitration to over $50K but we make a long term deal with him for about $43K per. Maybe playing with fire given how bad he was last year but Troy Herriage still looks like a solid pitcher to me so I give him a long term deal.

We make a deal with the Cubs that sends them Vic Wertz, starting 3B Vern Morgan and decent prospect LF Stan Palys in return for 22 year old stud SP Joe McClain. The deal saves us a little more than $20 grand and gives us that 3rd ace. Interesting trade between rivals but they have a real good starting staff.

So we enter the year with a bit of a different look. Gale Wade takes over CF and Irvin moves to RF for the time being. 24 year old Andy Carey is our new 3B, he's decent. Our staff is really strong 1 through 3 and Simmons is a solid 4th but Herriage is a wild card and we've got little depth.

Hank Aaron is developing ok and probably has at least another year in the minors. Dunno if we've got enough to overtake the Cubs but we'll see.
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April- That didn't last long, Bud Black went down for a couple of weeks with a shoulder issue just two starts into the season, then Monte Irvin broke his wrist and will miss some time. We lost 3B Andy Carey and SP Joe McClain to groin issues.

Through all that we went 12-13 and are 4 games back, so all is not lost but all is not looking well either.

May- We got off to a 3-0 start in May and Irvin tweaked his knee again and will miss a month. Jesus. When Andy Carey returns he doesn't get his 3B job back as Bubba Phillips, a comparable young player, has been hitting very well since taking over.

Joe McClain came back for a few starts and then broke his wrist. Yay. This effing sucks big ones.

Well hey, Joe Adcock broke his collar bone and will miss 3-4 weeks. Sure, why the hell not. We finish the month 25-27, 9 games back, and unless a miracle occurs in June, we're probably already out of it.

We aren't hitting great but it's ok, Troy Herriage is having another shitty year so we'll probably be looking to get out from under that contract at some point, good job me. Burdette & Black have been subpar. Simmons & McClain have pitched great but McClain can't stay on the effing mound.

June- What a shitty, shitty month. We end it 36-43, 16 games back. The Reds and Cubs are in a tight race. When Irvin comes back we hit him 3rd to try and stretch our depleted lineup out. Hey, Lew Burdette has an inflamed rotator cuff and will miss a month, couldn't have expected another injury.

July- We had a decent July even though Curt Simmons tweaked his knee and Bud Black hurt his achilles. We went 14-11 and ended the month 50-54 and 18 games behind the Reds and Cubs who are tied for 1st.

We put SS Clem Koshorek on the market, just because he's the only guy making a decent salary that I don't mind not having long term. The Cubs offer us a bunch of pieces including veteran IF's Dick Cole and Wayne Terwilliger. We make the deal. We have Luis Aparicio in the minors anyway. The deal saves us about $8 grand.

August- 61-74, 25 games back. The Reds have a 2 game lead on the Cubs.

September- 70-84, 27 games back of the Cubs who won the league by 3 games over the Reds. They'll meet the A's in the world series as our cross town rivals took the AL by seven games over Detroit with a 92-62 record.

What a shitty year it was. Nobody placed top 10 in any of the major offensive categories. Irvin .282/16/40, Adcock .290/22/85 & Greengrass .276/19/87 were our best hitters. Burdette & Black had awful years on the mound. McClain was very good when healthy and Simmons was decent and Herriage bounced back to have a quality year, thank heaven. Our pen was solid enough but not great. Yuck.

We lost a bit of money but not enough to push us in debt, still, we're at the brink where we can't really add salary because our operating budget is still pretty low so we're in a tough spot here going forward.
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1956 Batting Team G AVG AB H 2B 3B HR BB K SB CS R RBI SLG OBP McMillan, Roy PHI 146 .288 560 161 37 3 7 70 51 6 5 79 53 .402 .365 Wade, Gale PHI 144 .272 569 155 36 3 7 53 106 10 6 65 69 .383 .336 Adcock, Joe PHI 132 .290 534 155 26 1 22 47 74 1 1 82 85 .466 .347 Greengrass, Jim PHI 133 .276 511 141 23 5 19 66 69 0 1 64 87 .452 .356 Phillips, Bubba PHI 136 .259 509 132 23 3 5 19 45 0 1 40 44 .346 .288 Burgess, Smoky PHI 128 .248 487 121 22 3 10 47 42 0 0 53 49 .368 .315 Irvin, Monte PHI 94 .282 419 118 19 4 16 25 73 7 2 64 40 .461 .322 Cole, Dick PHI 93 .214 290 62 8 2 0 24 27 3 0 25 29 .255 .274 Tappe, Ted PHI 51 .247 158 39 7 0 4 14 32 3 0 21 19 .367 .318 Terwilliger, Wayne PHI 38 .318 107 34 6 0 1 5 12 1 1 11 10 .402 .342 Rhodes, Dusty PHI 72 .200 155 31 6 0 6 13 38 0 0 16 20 .355 .260 Hofman, Bobby PHI 46 .250 92 23 5 1 0 5 16 1 0 12 5 .326 .293 Herriage, Troy PHI 30 .215 79 17 4 0 0 1 26 0 0 3 6 .266 .225 Hale, Bob PHI 19 .254 63 16 4 0 1 5 3 0 0 7 5 .365 .329 Carreon, Cam PHI 17 .246 65 16 1 0 0 2 8 0 0 8 5 .262 .269 Burdette, Lew PHI 26 .225 71 16 0 0 0 2 17 0 0 6 7 .225 .240 Lopez, Hector PHI 26 .227 66 15 2 1 2 5 10 0 1 9 6 .379 .292 Carey, Andy PHI 37 .152 92 14 4 2 2 9 13 0 1 8 13 .304 .248 Black, Bud PHI 24 .233 60 14 2 0 0 3 17 0 0 4 3 .267 .270 O'Brien, Johnny PHI 24 .226 53 12 5 0 0 5 5 1 1 4 5 .321 .288 Aaron, Hank PHI 10 .300 30 9 4 2 0 2 4 0 0 2 3 .567 .344 Simmons, Curt PHI 24 .134 67 9 0 0 0 2 17 0 0 2 2 .134 .157 Oldis, Bob PHI 15 .145 55 8 1 0 0 2 16 0 0 2 2 .164 .190 McClain, Joe PHI 24 .131 61 8 3 0 0 2 17 0 0 3 4 .180 .159 Hacker, Warren PHI 15 .229 35 8 1 0 0 0 8 0 1 3 3 .257 .229 Poholsky, Tom PHI 69 .429 7 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 .571 .429 Mrozinski, Ron PHI 14 1.000 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 1.000 Aparicio, Luis PHI 2 .167 6 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 .167 .167 Clark, Phil PHI 44 .200 5 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 .200 .200 Besana, Fred PHI 5 .100 10 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 .100 .100 Willis, Jim PHI 2 .500 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 .500 .667 Lasorda, Tommy PHI 26 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Miller, Bill PHI 8 .000 5 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Kelly, Bob PHI 11 .000 6 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Moeller, Ron PHI 4 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000

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1956 Pitching Team IP ERA G GS W L SV K BB R/9 Herriage, Troy PHI 233.1 3.59 30 30 10 13 0 135 74 10.99 Burdette, Lew PHI 202.1 4.85 26 26 9 10 0 84 27 11.52 McClain, Joe PHI 193.1 2.79 24 24 9 4 0 81 30 9.59 Simmons, Curt PHI 192.2 3.64 24 24 11 9 0 86 76 12.71 Black, Bud PHI 179.2 4.31 24 24 11 8 0 107 56 11.97 Hacker, Warren PHI 103.1 5.66 15 15 4 7 0 37 34 14.72 Poholsky, Tom PHI 98.2 3.56 69 0 7 10 13 34 27 11.77 Clark, Phil PHI 56.2 3.34 44 0 3 8 0 30 30 12.23 Besana, Fred PHI 36.0 6.00 5 5 0 3 0 29 14 13.00 Lasorda, Tommy PHI 33.1 3.51 26 0 4 4 6 16 10 9.45 Kelly, Bob PHI 31.2 5.12 11 4 1 5 0 11 14 14.49 Mrozinski, Ron PHI 22.0 1.64 14 0 1 1 1 13 7 8.59 Miller, Bill PHI 18.0 8.50 8 0 0 1 0 9 14 17.50 Willis, Jim PHI 8.2 7.27 2 2 0 1 0 4 6 15.58 Moeller, Ron PHI 8.2 4.15 4 1 0 1 0 2 3 13.50
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Led by 2B Nellie Fox and SP Robin Roberts, the A's took out the Cubs in 6 games to win the world series. Roberts threw 2 complete games and allowed just 1 earned run. Former Phillies catcher Andy Seminick had an insane series, belting 3 homers and driving in 10 runs. At least somebody from Philly is beating up on the Cubs.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE (1956) W L PCT GB AVG HR SB ERA Philadelphia 92 62 .597 -- .283 89 52 3.46 Detroit 85 69 .552 7.0 .273 108 51 3.91 Chicago 82 72 .532 10.0 .270 135 49 3.79 Washington 81 73 .526 11.0 .262 83 61 3.93 Boston 80 74 .519 12.0 .283 124 36 4.05 St. Louis 71 83 .461 21.0 .262 95 58 3.72 Cleveland 66 88 .429 26.0 .249 78 52 4.41 New York 59 95 .383 33.0 .265 94 46 4.55 NATIONAL LEAGUE (1956) W L PCT GB AVG HR SB ERA Chicago 97 57 .630 -- .285 168 25 3.52 Cincinnati 94 60 .610 3.0 .278 158 50 3.53 St. Louis 86 68 .558 11.0 .267 66 63 3.61 Brooklyn 83 71 .539 14.0 .260 117 67 3.59 Philadelphia 70 84 .455 27.0 .257 103 37 4.05 New York 67 87 .435 30.0 .260 110 30 4.19 Boston 63 91 .409 34.0 .263 94 56 4.15 Pittsburgh 56 98 .364 41.0 .244 85 56 4.20 WORLD SERIES Athletics defeat Cubs, 4-2


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AMERICAN LEAGUE (1956) Cy Young Larry Jackson (DET) Player of the Year: Roy Sievers (CHW) Rookie Of The Year: Gaylord Perry (SLB) Gold Glove (P): Larry Jackson (DET) Gold Glove (C): Billy Shantz (WSH) Gold Glove (1B): Tom Burgess (WSH) Gold Glove (2B): Jack Merson (WSH) Gold Glove (3B): Grady Hatton (PHA) Gold Glove (SS): Johnny Lipon (DET) Gold Glove (LF): Stan Musial (DET) Gold Glove (CF): Erv Dusak (PHA) Gold Glove (RF): Milt Nielsen (DET) NATIONAL LEAGUE (1956) Cy Young Jim Bunning (STL) Player of the Year: Bob Marquis (CIN) Gold Glove (P): Bob Rush (CHC) Gold Glove (C): Danny Kravitz (PIT) Gold Glove (1B): Joe Adcock (PHI) Gold Glove (2B): Pete Runnels (BNL) Gold Glove (3B): Hank Thompson (CHC) Gold Glove (SS): Gene Verble (NYG) Gold Glove (LF): Gino Cimoli (BRO) Gold Glove (CF): Frank Baumholtz (CIN) Gold Glove (RF): Gus Bell (NYG)
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Joe McClain got a nice arbitration bump, $42K. Relievers Phil Clark and Ron Mrozinski got decent little raises too.

We extend McClain for 7 years at $40K. We're going to blow this thing up and build around he and Bud Black.

Time to dump some salary and truly enter a rebuilding phase, the current way aint working. We have a couple of decent starting arms in the minors so we're going to look to move Burdette & Simmons, Greengrass too.

The Yankees offer us $46,000 for Simmoms & minor league pitcher Fritz Ackley, we take it.

We move Greengrass to the Indians for a 6 player package that includes two decent SP prospects, Wynn Hawkins & Gordon Seyfried and a semi decent C prospect Earl Averill. Nothing studly but we've got to start rebuilding the system and it knocks Greengrasses salary off the books.

Burdette goes to the Giants for 19 year old SP prospect Jim O'Toole. He's a very good prospect but a long ways off.

C Smoky Burgess wants an extension far beyond what I think he deserves so since he's in the last year of his contract I move him to the Red Sox for decent 2B prospect Chuck Schilling.

We add C Clint Courtney from the Browns in a minor deal since we're gonna need one of those.

We deal a couple of minor league pitchers for Reds LF Rip Repulski who actually looks decent, much better than what we're giving up.

We sign Gale Wade to a 5 year extension, we extend Monte Irvin for 3 years at $51K, cutting his salary by $30K which will be a bargain if he stays healthy.

Once we're done we have a lot of money to put into our scouting/farm system/medical, and should continue for a couple of years.

Aaron & 1B Willie McCovey are probably our best prospects and we have a pretty deep system at the lower levels so we're hunkered in for a years of low expectations.

Our staff is Black, McClain, Herriage, rookie Bob Conley and veteran Bill Miller, it could honestly go either way, health will be a big key. Our pen should be solid.

Our lineup is a far cry from the good old days. Outside of Irvin & Adcock we really have very little pop or talent for that matter.

We'll have to look at moving Irvin & Adcock at some point in the next couple of years but I don't want to completely kill my lineup just yet and I've pared enough salary for now.

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April- We went 8-18. Herriage, Conley and Adcock all had stints on the DL, it's almost laughable at this point.

May- We're 16-37, 19.5 games out, in last place. Monte Irvin missed 3 weeks due do a sprained ankle. Bud Black tore his knee and will miss about 5 weeks.

June- 21-59, 15 games out SEVENTH PLACE. I can't really say anything nice about this team. Joe Adcock is hitting over .300. Our starters have been awful, even Black and McClain, the two guys I'm trying to build around, have not been anything close to cornerstones.

July- 30-76, sweet pete. Hey! Joe McClain got hurt again, awesome!

August- 38-97. I didn't fathom we'd be this bad at all.

September- We finish the season 43-111, 56 games back of the Cubs who won the league by 12 games. They'll play an A's team that finished 88-66 and won A hotly contested AL race by 3 games over Boston & Detroit, in the World Series, in a rematch of last year.

Can't say much about our putrid offense. Irvin is finaly showing his mortality, hitting only .254 and more than that, getting on base at a mere .297 clip. Roy McMillan was so bad that he lost his 2B job to journeyman Wayne Terilliger. Joe Adcock was a bright spot as he hit .314 and hit 21 homers and knocked in a team high 77. LF Dusty Rhodes hit 18 homers, that's something. Gale Wade hit .284 and played pretty well in CF.

Pitching wise it's even more disappointing as Bud Blacks 3.83 ERA led the team. He and McClain, our "aces", combined to go 8-27. Our pen was decent enough I suppose.

I don't think I'll have any choice but to continue to eliminate salary in the off season. If we're gonna suck this hard, might as well do it on the cheapest of cheaps.

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Old 07-07-2013, 05:30 AM   #137
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1957 Batting Team G AVG AB H 2B 3B HR BB K SB CS R RBI SLG OBP Adcock, Joe PHI 139 .314 560 176 39 6 21 45 78 0 4 77 76 .518 .364 Aparicio, Luis PHI 150 .252 535 135 24 4 7 28 47 21 7 57 55 .351 .288 Phillips, Bubba PHI 141 .240 537 129 25 3 4 25 51 0 2 44 53 .320 .279 Wade, Gale PHI 118 .284 415 118 22 1 2 44 83 12 0 54 39 .357 .354 Irvin, Monte PHI 102 .254 437 111 18 5 15 24 71 4 2 56 47 .421 .297 Courtney, Clint PHI 102 .251 383 96 25 5 3 31 18 0 2 29 40 .366 .309 McMillan, Roy PHI 115 .227 406 92 16 1 4 37 48 2 4 60 30 .300 .293 Rhodes, Dusty PHI 108 .248 371 92 17 2 18 47 57 0 1 57 64 .450 .329 Repulski, Rip PHI 68 .273 256 70 11 1 8 17 37 1 0 33 38 .418 .331 Terwilliger, Wayne PHI 87 .263 251 66 20 0 6 27 32 2 2 40 30 .414 .339 Evers, Hoot PHI 78 .232 276 64 13 2 4 20 39 1 4 24 20 .337 .292 Oldis, Bob PHI 51 .232 181 42 5 0 0 13 36 0 0 17 15 .260 .275 Carey, Andy PHI 55 .252 107 27 5 0 2 9 10 0 0 9 19 .355 .316 Averill, Earl PHI 101 .119 101 12 1 0 3 18 26 0 0 16 9 .218 .264 Conley, Bob PHI 27 .203 59 12 1 0 0 1 15 0 0 1 2 .220 .217 Hacker, Warren PHI 28 .159 69 11 1 0 1 3 15 0 0 5 7 .217 .192 Herriage, Troy PHI 29 .186 59 11 3 0 0 9 17 0 0 5 5 .237 .294 McClain, Joe PHI 23 .172 58 10 3 0 0 0 14 0 0 2 4 .224 .172 Hardy, Carroll PHI 16 .191 47 9 2 1 0 1 7 0 0 3 3 .277 .224 Black, Bud PHI 24 .158 57 9 3 0 0 4 14 0 0 3 3 .211 .213 Miller, Bill PHI 15 .143 35 5 1 0 0 1 14 0 0 3 2 .171 .167 Aaron, Hank PHI 8 .200 20 4 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 3 .250 .238 Clark, Phil PHI 53 .250 12 3 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 1 1 .250 .308 Poholsky, Tom PHI 74 .500 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 .500 .500 Kelly, Bob PHI 5 .333 6 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 .500 .333 Mrozinski, Ron PHI 15 1.000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 1.000 Bessent, Don PHI 19 .111 9 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 .222 .111 Willis, Jim PHI 3 .333 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 .333 .333 Javier, Julian PHI 4 .000 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Lasorda, Tommy PHI 24 .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Besana, Fred PHI 1 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Scheib, Carl PHI 1 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 McDaniel, Von PHI 17 .000 26 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 .000 .000

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1957 Pitching Team IP ERA G GS W L SV K BB R/9 Hacker, Warren PHI 213.2 4.46 28 28 6 16 0 79 43 11.75 Herriage, Troy PHI 202.1 4.67 29 29 6 14 0 113 100 14.50 Conley, Bob PHI 190.2 5.15 27 27 8 12 0 80 95 13.88 Black, Bud PHI 185.2 3.83 24 24 4 13 0 134 59 11.59 McClain, Joe PHI 174.2 4.28 23 23 4 14 0 64 40 12.42 Miller, Bill PHI 102.0 5.91 15 15 4 8 0 58 60 16.15 Poholsky, Tom PHI 99.0 3.91 74 0 5 12 7 32 26 11.82 McDaniel, Von PHI 86.2 3.22 17 13 7 5 0 45 31 10.59 Clark, Phil PHI 76.1 5.54 53 0 2 7 2 52 38 15.33 Bessent, Don PHI 38.0 7.34 19 0 0 1 0 21 31 18.24 Lasorda, Tommy PHI 30.1 3.56 24 0 4 5 0 20 12 10.68 Kelly, Bob PHI 24.2 9.49 5 4 0 4 0 7 13 18.24 Mrozinski, Ron PHI 19.2 3.66 15 0 0 3 1 17 6 14.64 Willis, Jim PHI 12.2 8.53 3 3 0 2 0 4 8 16.34 Scheib, Carl PHI 6.0 7.50 1 1 0 0 0 3 2 19.50 Besana, Fred PHI 3.1 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 3 1 2.70
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The underdog A's came from 3-1 down to shock the Cubs and claim their 2nd straight world series crown. Robin Roberts hurled a complete game shutout in game 7, striking out 10 in the process.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE (1957) W L PCT GB AVG HR SB ERA Philadelphia 88 66 .571 -- .274 76 48 3.93 Boston 85 69 .552 3.0 .277 116 44 3.70 Detroit 85 69 .552 3.0 .272 108 60 3.59 Washington 79 75 .513 9.0 .271 91 54 3.94 Chicago 78 76 .506 10.0 .276 119 76 3.81 Cleveland 71 83 .461 17.0 .264 119 57 4.50 New York 67 87 .435 21.0 .256 73 38 4.41 St. Louis 63 91 .409 25.0 .253 82 54 4.05 NATIONAL LEAGUE (1957) W L PCT GB AVG HR SB ERA Chicago 99 55 .643 -- .284 151 33 3.29 Cincinnati 87 67 .565 12.0 .268 118 45 3.43 New York 83 71 .539 16.0 .261 84 43 3.84 St. Louis 83 71 .539 16.0 .256 83 56 3.55 Boston 80 74 .519 19.0 .264 95 50 3.66 Brooklyn 72 82 .468 27.0 .263 99 47 4.18 Pittsburgh 69 85 .448 30.0 .262 82 50 4.14 Philadelphia 43 111 .279 56.0 .249 98 43 4.78 WORLD SERIES Athletics defeat Cubs, 4-3

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AMERICAN LEAGUE (1957) Cy Young Robin Roberts (PHA) Player of the Year: Robin Roberts (PHA) Rookie Of The Year: Chuck Hinton (DET) Gold Glove (P): Larry Jackson (DET) Gold Glove (C): Billy Shantz (WSH) Gold Glove (1B): Tom Burgess (WSH) Gold Glove (2B): Nellie Fox (PHA) Gold Glove (3B): Grady Hatton (PHA) Gold Glove (SS): Tod Davis (PHA) Gold Glove (LF): Stan Musial (DET) Gold Glove (CF): Clint Conatser (PHA) Gold Glove (RF): Sam Mele (BOS) NATIONAL LEAGUE (1957) Cy Young Dick Donovan (BNL) Player of the Year: Willie Jones (CIN) Rookie Of The Year: Jim King (NYG) Gold Glove (P): Vinegar Bend Mizell (BRO) Gold Glove (C): Yogi Berra (CIN) Gold Glove (1B): Joe Cunningham (STL) Gold Glove (2B): Pete Runnels (BNL) Gold Glove (3B): Fred Hatfield (BRO) Gold Glove (SS): Johnny Logan (BNL) Gold Glove (LF): Frank Baumholtz (CIN) Gold Glove (CF): Bob Addis (BNL) Gold Glove (RF): Gino Cimoli (BRO)
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New York Times, December 21st 1957
Baseball Says "No" To Proposed Relocation Of Giants, Dodgers

In a ruling handed down earlier today by Commisioner Ford Frick, New York sports fans got an early Christmas present when Major League Baseball denied the proposed relocation of the Giants and Dodgers to the west coast. In the ruling, Frick said that that the move was not in the best interest of baseball and he could not, in good conscience, agree to allow the move to take place.

Giants owner Horace Stoneham & Dodgers owner Walter O'Malley have both hinted at a class action suit if baseball failed to approve the moves but Frick was unwavering. Both the Giants and Dodgers will remain in New York for the 1958 season but one must assume that this case is definately not closed.

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With our state the way it is, we decide to release 2B Wayne Terwilliger and relievers Phil Clark & Bob Kelly rather than go to arbitration with them. Pitcher Jim Willis retired.

We put Joe Adcock on the market and I don't much like the look of any of the offers we get as far as prospects go, but Detroit offers us $69,000 for him. That looks good to me. He gone.

We deal C Clint Courtney to the Braves for a low level pitcher.

RP Tommy Lasorda is making $15K, why I need a reliever on a shitty team making that much is beyond me so we sell him to the White Sox for $2,000.

We ship out Closer Tom Poholsky to the Reds for a couple of minor leaguers.

I'm gonna keep Irvin on the team, I can't get anything for him in a deal and it'd be nice to have one of the original 13 spend their whole career here.

Ughh, this team is depressing at this point. Irvin will move to left field to make room for Hank Aaron who does not quite resemble the Hank Aaron of the real world. Dusty Rhodes moves to 1st. Black & McClain have pretty much been done in by injury and our bullpen is a hodgepodge of career minor leaguers and cast offs. Our system is slowly stocking but honestly I'm not blown away by any of our prospects so it's not like we have help on the way either. We're gonna suck so hard.

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New York Times, June 8th 1958
Stoneham, O'Malley, File Suit To Leave

In a much expected move yesterday, The respected owners of the New York Giants and Brooklyn Dodgers filed papers in NY District Court to stop Baseball Commissioner Ford Frick from blocking their move to the west coast. O'Malley & Stoneham claim that baseball has superseded it's powers by barring the relocation of the struggling franchises and has sought a federal ruling allowing them to move.

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1958 Season

We stayed relatively injury free and McClain had a nice bounce back year as we shocked the world and won 50 games!

We finished 49 games behind the 1st place Reds who won an amazing race by 1 game over the Cubs. They'll face the White Sox in the world series. The Sox edged out the Senators by a game and the A's by 3 games to win the AL. Sounds like an amazing season in both leagues.

In the amateur draft we took SP Mickey Lolich 1st overall, passing on Ron Santo, Joe Torre and Luis Tiant.

Our lineup was pretty putrid with a few exceptions. Catcher Earl Averill hit 31 bombs in only 394 AB's. Joe McClains 2.86 ERA put him 5th in baseball. Irvin went .277/11/50 in a decent year but obviously on the decline. Hank Aarons .249/15/70 is not the stuff legends are made of. The good news is that we do have some arms on the way, now if we could just do something about that lineup.

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1958 Batting Team G AVG AB H 2B 3B HR BB K SB CS R RBI SLG OBP McMillan, Roy PHI 153 .262 580 152 23 4 7 75 51 4 2 73 37 .352 .346 Aaron, Hank PHI 154 .249 606 151 27 6 15 55 84 5 6 74 70 .388 .311 Irvin, Monte PHI 124 .277 520 144 30 5 11 31 94 9 5 66 50 .417 .321 Phillips, Bubba PHI 129 .262 477 125 21 1 6 25 56 1 0 37 55 .348 .309 Aparicio, Luis PHI 150 .227 524 119 25 3 1 32 47 38 4 55 34 .292 .275 Wade, Gale PHI 109 .266 376 100 13 3 7 43 51 5 2 41 35 .372 .347 Averill, Earl PHI 107 .249 394 98 15 2 31 46 71 1 0 70 76 .533 .330 Rhodes, Dusty PHI 118 .226 434 98 19 3 21 48 71 1 1 59 61 .429 .303 Evers, Hoot PHI 61 .266 218 58 10 5 5 7 21 3 2 25 31 .427 .289 Oldis, Bob PHI 57 .251 215 54 12 1 1 14 29 1 1 20 22 .330 .299 Carey, Andy PHI 50 .178 118 21 7 0 3 8 20 0 0 9 14 .314 .228 Lindstrom, Chuck PHI 28 .247 85 21 3 0 0 11 19 0 0 7 6 .282 .333 Pawloski, Stan PHI 54 .216 74 16 3 0 0 2 18 1 0 8 4 .257 .237 Black, Bud PHI 30 .219 73 16 4 0 0 6 11 0 0 3 7 .274 .275 McClain, Joe PHI 26 .194 62 12 3 0 0 5 16 0 0 3 4 .242 .254 Hacker, Warren PHI 21 .250 44 11 2 0 0 0 10 1 1 3 1 .295 .250 Conley, Bob PHI 25 .161 62 10 2 0 0 1 14 0 0 5 5 .194 .172 Herriage, Troy PHI 26 .172 58 10 1 0 0 3 20 0 0 4 6 .190 .213 Scheib, Carl PHI 12 .242 33 8 1 2 0 1 6 0 0 3 6 .394 .257 Hardy, Carroll PHI 12 .185 27 5 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 2 1 .185 .290 Monzant, Ramon PHI 38 .308 13 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 .308 .333 Durnbaugh, Bobby PHI 6 .167 18 3 0 1 0 1 6 0 0 0 3 .278 .211 Mrozinski, Ron PHI 70 .400 5 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 .400 .400 Miller, Bill PHI 15 .154 13 2 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 1 .231 .214 Besana, Fred PHI 23 .167 12 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 .167 .167 Grba, Eli PHI 12 .105 19 2 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 3 .263 .105 Bessent, Don PHI 36 .250 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .250 .250 Clendenon, Donn PHI 1 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 McCovey, Willie PHI 11 .000 18 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 2 .000 .095 Mayer, Ed PHI 7 .000 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .333

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1958 Pitching Team IP ERA G GS W L SV K BB R/9 Black, Bud PHI 218.1 4.00 30 30 10 17 0 150 76 12.33 McClain, Joe PHI 204.2 2.86 26 26 13 11 0 100 38 10.47 Herriage, Troy PHI 180.0 4.80 26 26 4 17 0 101 81 14.75 Conley, Bob PHI 171.1 4.89 25 25 5 15 0 95 75 14.87 Hacker, Warren PHI 138.0 6.20 21 21 1 13 0 54 43 15.52 Mrozinski, Ron PHI 95.0 3.79 70 1 8 10 14 74 35 11.56 Scheib, Carl PHI 80.0 6.75 12 12 3 6 0 31 39 16.65 Monzant, Ramon PHI 72.1 4.73 38 1 0 3 1 31 37 15.06 Grba, Eli PHI 58.2 6.29 12 8 2 6 0 23 18 15.65 Besana, Fred PHI 48.0 4.88 23 2 1 2 1 17 26 15.94 Miller, Bill PHI 45.1 3.97 15 2 2 1 0 29 22 13.30 Bessent, Don PHI 38.1 7.04 36 0 1 3 1 12 30 19.25 Mayer, Ed PHI 8.1 1.08 7 0 0 0 3 1 3 11.88 Donnelly, Ed PHI 1.0 9.00 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 54.00
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The Reds, led by 3 time MVP Willie Jones and SP Joe Nuxhall, rolled past the White Sox in 5 games to win the series. Jones went deep twice and CF Bob Marquis had 12 hits in the 5 games.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE (1958) W L PCT GB AVG HR SB ERA Chicago 87 67 .565 -- .271 141 78 3.77 Washington 86 68 .558 1.0 .278 108 60 3.73 Philadelphia 84 70 .545 3.0 .267 92 33 3.70 New York 80 74 .519 7.0 .266 91 46 3.76 St. Louis 73 81 .474 14.0 .261 91 46 4.14 Boston 72 82 .468 15.0 .272 149 25 4.38 Detroit 71 83 .461 16.0 .252 151 44 3.56 Cleveland 63 91 .409 24.0 .259 139 41 4.70 NATIONAL LEAGUE (1958) W L PCT GB AVG HR SB ERA Cincinnati 99 55 .643 -- .283 166 49 3.92 Chicago 98 56 .636 1.0 .305 189 35 3.75 St. Louis 80 74 .519 19.0 .263 101 46 3.92 Brooklyn 77 77 .500 22.0 .264 87 61 4.45 Boston 74 80 .481 25.0 .257 120 42 3.96 Pittsburgh 69 85 .448 30.0 .260 102 52 3.88 New York 69 85 .448 30.0 .259 72 52 3.93 Philadelphia 50 104 .325 49.0 .246 113 71 4.65 WORLD SERIES Reds defeat White Sox, 4-1

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AMERICAN LEAGUE (1958) Cy Young Robin Roberts (PHA) Player of the Year: Roy Sievers (CHW) Rookie Of The Year: Chuck Stobbs (DET) Gold Glove (P): Bob Friend (CHW) Gold Glove (C): Hardy Peterson (CHW) Gold Glove (1B): Frankie Pack (SLB) Gold Glove (2B): Nellie Fox (PHA) Gold Glove (3B): Grady Hatton (PHA) Gold Glove (SS): Maury Wills (CHW) Gold Glove (LF): Bobby Thomson (PHA) Gold Glove (CF): Irv Noren (BOS) Gold Glove (RF): Roger Maris (CLE) NATIONAL LEAGUE (1958) Cy Young Bob Rush (CHC) Player of the Year: Willie Jones (CIN) Rookie Of The Year: Chuck Estrada (STL) Gold Glove (P): Dick Donovan (BNL) Gold Glove (C): Yogi Berra (CIN) Gold Glove (1B): Joe Cunningham (STL) Gold Glove (2B): Roy McMillan (PHI) Gold Glove (3B): Tommy Glaviano (STL) Gold Glove (SS): Gene Verble (NYG) Gold Glove (LF): Hank Aaron (PHI) Gold Glove (CF): Gus Bell (NYG) Gold Glove (RF): Clint Conatser (BNL)
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