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Old 07-07-2013, 11:05 AM   #151
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Philadelphia Herald, November 15th 1958
A's Owner Mack, Senators Griffith, Join Suit Against Major League Baseball

A's owner Roy Mack, seeking to relocate his team to Oakland, and Senators Owner Calvin Griffith, joined today, the federal suit filed earlier in the year by Horace Stoneham and Walter O'Malley. The suit claims unfair business practices by the Commisioners office in blocking their attempts to move their franchises.

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Old 07-07-2013, 05:00 PM   #152
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C Earl Averill gets a nice raise in arbitration, it was to be expected and it's fine with me since we can sell him off to the Red Sox for $25K.

We send 3B Andy Carey & RP Don Bessent, or as I like to call them, $16K of suck, to Chicago for RP Bob Davis.

Monte Irvin resigns with us for about $17 grand less than he was making.

We deal pitchers Warren Hacker and Ron Mroznski to the Browns for 4 players including a decent young reliever named Bill Smith. We clear out a bunch more of our shitty AAAA type pitchers for various parts.

It's going to be another shitty season but things are looking up. We have a lot of good arms in the minors probably just a year away from contributing and while the offensive side doesn't have the quantity of prospects, there are a couple of solid pieces coming.

Our staff remains pretty much the same, only youngster Jim Bailey is new. Our new closer, Bill Smith looks decent but the rest of our pen is just a menagerie of shit. Our lineup remains fairly unchanged save for the departure of our best power hitter. That's a scary thought.
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Old 07-07-2013, 05:02 PM   #153
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Washington Post, March 23rd, 1959
Baseball, Owners Reach Landmark Agreement

Major League Baseball came to an agreement today with the four owners who have filed a suit in federal court attempting to keep the league from blocking their planned relocation.

Under the agreement, The Washington Senators and Philadelphia A's will, starting in 1961, play their games in Oakland and Baltimore respectively. The move was precipitated by an agreement with Los Angeles business man Gene Autry to buy an expansion franchise in LA, set to begin play in 1961.

Baseball would not agree to the move unless A second team could be placed on the west coast. The league also granted a second expansion franchise for the 1961 season to the city of Minnesota.

In a more contentious agreement, the league has agreed to allow the Dodgers and Giants to move west beginning in the 1962 season. The agreement comes only after New York businessman George Weiss agreed to buy an expansion franchise in the city, with the caveat that the team be allowed to pick 3 players from each of the Giants and Dodgers, at the end of the 1961 season.

The league also plans to add a 3rd California based team in 1962, granting an expansion franchise to the city of San Diego and mogul Ray Crock.

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Old 07-07-2013, 08:06 PM   #154
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We went 18-35 through the first two months of the year. In early June we added rookie lefties Jim O'Toole & Bob Hartman to our rotation. In the amateur draft we passed over slugger Boog Powell and took C Tim McCarver 1st overall.

On July 1st we're 28-53. Hank Aaron is hitting over .300 but the power is not there yet. Joe McClain is having another really good year. O'Toole is doing nicely but Hartman is struggling some. Bud Black and Troy Herriage both have ERA's in the low 4's.

In the middle of July Monte Irvin tore his knee. That may be the end for him. Damn. But once he goes down it's time to start a new era. We call up a cavalcade of rookies. 2B Julian Javier, 1B Willie McCovey, 3B Brooks Robinson and LF Don Clendonon are summoned to the big squad.

2B Roy McMillan is sent to the Browns for 4 mid level prospects. 3B Bubba Phillips is shipped to the Red Sox. A this point in the season we're 33-59.

We end the year 56-98, in last place, 30 games behind the Dodgers who won the league by a game over the Cubs and Giants.
They'll meet the Tigers in the world series. The Tigers went 94-60 and won the AL by 5 games over the White Sox.

Some good and some bad to take away from this season. Firstly, the crop of young pitchers I was so excited about does not seem to be as good as I was expecting, and that's a real problem, because I've learned that no matter how good your offense is, you need pitching. McClains 2.56 ERA is 4th best in baseball but he can't carry us on his own.

Our rotation is average at best and our pen is in shambles. On the other hand we've now got a real solid core of offensive players that we can build around. Lastly, our attendance is dwindling and we keep losing money despite cutting salary, so who knows where this is headed.

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Old 07-07-2013, 08:07 PM   #155
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1959 Batting Team G AVG AB H 2B 3B HR BB K SB CS R RBI SLG OBP Wade, Gale PHI 146 .267 520 139 31 6 4 52 92 13 3 49 42 .373 .336 Aaron, Hank PHI 135 .259 526 136 29 6 14 53 61 6 3 74 67 .416 .325 Aparicio, Luis PHI 137 .259 494 128 22 7 4 25 33 26 8 59 51 .356 .293 Rhodes, Dusty PHI 108 .279 377 105 18 2 18 32 70 0 0 56 58 .480 .334 Oldis, Bob PHI 120 .230 427 98 18 0 3 20 78 0 0 32 43 .293 .261 Irvin, Monte PHI 82 .255 318 81 25 2 7 22 54 0 1 41 34 .412 .305 Robinson, Brooks PHI 62 .314 242 76 13 1 7 18 28 0 0 29 34 .463 .361 Clendenon, Donn PHI 68 .274 274 75 14 3 7 28 60 2 6 45 20 .423 .352 Javier, Julian PHI 62 .286 259 74 12 4 4 15 31 5 2 27 22 .409 .335 McCovey, Willie PHI 38 .270 141 38 10 1 8 23 27 0 2 24 22 .525 .380 Thomas, Valmy PHI 32 .248 121 30 6 1 0 0 8 0 1 9 12 .314 .248 Haas, Eddie PHI 39 .264 91 24 7 0 1 14 16 2 1 10 10 .374 .358 Pawloski, Stan PHI 57 .311 74 23 5 1 1 5 11 0 0 11 14 .446 .346 Durnbaugh, Bobby PHI 37 .217 106 23 1 1 0 3 19 2 0 5 7 .245 .239 McClain, Joe PHI 30 .216 74 16 1 0 0 0 16 0 0 3 8 .230 .213 Hardy, Carroll PHI 24 .185 54 10 3 0 0 5 6 0 0 3 3 .241 .267 Lindstrom, Chuck PHI 22 .227 44 10 2 1 0 7 10 0 0 4 7 .318 .333 Herriage, Troy PHI 30 .154 65 10 6 0 0 3 19 0 0 4 8 .246 .191 Johnson, Lou PHI 16 .153 59 9 0 1 0 2 8 0 0 6 2 .186 .215 Black, Bud PHI 31 .122 74 9 0 1 0 1 19 0 0 3 0 .149 .133 Hartman, Bob PHI 21 .163 49 8 1 1 0 3 13 0 0 3 2 .224 .212 O'Toole, Jim PHI 19 .149 47 7 1 0 0 3 16 0 0 1 2 .170 .200 McCarver, Tim PHI 8 .167 24 4 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 3 0 .208 .231 Conley, Bob PHI 10 .211 19 4 1 0 0 3 4 0 0 1 0 .263 .318 Pinson, Vada PHI 9 .333 9 3 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 .444 .333 Smith, Bill PHI 77 .136 22 3 0 0 0 1 12 0 0 4 2 .136 .174 Bailey, Jim PHI 10 .143 21 3 1 0 0 2 4 0 0 1 0 .190 .217 Leja, Frank PHI 3 .667 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .667 .667 Henry, Ron PHI 2 .125 8 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 .125 .125 Bowsfield, Ted PHI 40 .200 5 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 .200 .200 Davis, Bob PHI 37 .143 7 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 .143 .143 Botz, Bob PHI 18 .250 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .250 .250 Zanni, Dom PHI 4 .000 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000

1959 Phillies Pitching
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1959 Pitching Team IP ERA G GS W L SV K BB R/9 McClain, Joe PHI 235.2 2.56 30 30 14 14 0 120 50 10.62 Black, Bud PHI 228.0 4.42 31 31 8 13 0 150 87 12.95 Herriage, Troy PHI 207.2 5.07 30 30 4 17 0 114 111 15.00 Hartman, Bob PHI 155.2 4.39 21 21 8 8 0 76 58 12.55 O'Toole, Jim PHI 146.1 4.31 19 19 3 10 0 97 56 12.49 Smith, Bill PHI 103.1 7.23 77 0 9 10 19 50 27 15.15 Bailey, Jim PHI 70.0 5.53 10 10 3 6 0 36 39 15.30 Conley, Bob PHI 67.2 6.25 10 10 1 9 0 35 45 16.09 Davis, Bob PHI 56.2 4.45 37 0 4 3 2 37 27 13.82 Bowsfield, Ted PHI 51.2 6.79 40 0 2 4 2 33 31 20.03 Botz, Bob PHI 23.1 3.86 18 0 0 1 1 8 13 15.81 Zanni, Dom PHI 13.1 7.43 4 3 0 3 0 6 13 19.58 Hernandez, Rudy PHI 3.1 8.10 3 0 0 0 0 2 4 29.70
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Old 07-07-2013, 08:08 PM   #156
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1959 World Series

In a Fall Classic for the ages, the Dodgers from 3 games to 1 down to defeat the Tigers in 7 games.

Led by 3B Gino Cimoli, 1B Mole Fenton & LF George Shuba and backed on the mound by ace Johnny Podres, the Dodgers brought a title to Brooklyn in it's 3rd to last season in town.

The Tigers were led by slugger Chuck Hinton who hit 45 homers and 1B Dave Roberts who hit .329 on the season.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE (1959) W L PCT GB AVG HR SB ERA Detroit 94 60 .610 -- .277 176 40 3.71 Chicago 89 65 .578 5.0 .274 167 91 3.88 Philadelphia 81 73 .526 13.0 .267 101 40 3.99 New York 77 77 .500 17.0 .262 84 56 3.68 Washington 75 79 .487 19.0 .274 109 47 3.99 St. Louis 69 85 .448 25.0 .251 114 37 4.06 Boston 68 86 .442 26.0 .270 105 42 4.75 Cleveland 63 91 .409 31.0 .271 154 44 4.81 NATIONAL LEAGUE (1959) W L PCT GB AVG HR SB ERA Brooklyn 86 68 .558 -- .263 115 54 3.67 Chicago 85 69 .552 1.0 .275 152 29 3.68 New York 85 69 .552 1.0 .272 116 35 3.85 St. Louis 79 75 .513 7.0 .256 86 53 3.41 Cincinnati 77 77 .500 9.0 .261 145 39 3.75 Pittsburgh 77 77 .500 9.0 .263 90 41 3.87 Boston 71 83 .461 15.0 .248 134 40 4.38 Philadelphia 56 98 .364 30.0 .249 86 57 4.66 WORLD SERIES Dodgers defeat Tigers, 4-3

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AMERICAN LEAGUE (1959) Cy Young Robin Roberts (PHA) Player of the Year: Chuck Hinton (DET) Rookie Of The Year: Don Buddin (BOS) Gold Glove (P): Phil Niekro (NYY) Gold Glove (C): Gus Triandos (SLB) Gold Glove (1B): Tom Burgess (WSH) Gold Glove (2B): Roy McMillan (SLB) Gold Glove (3B): Jim Davenport (SLB) Gold Glove (SS): Maury Wills (CHW) Gold Glove (LF): Bill Rodgers (NYY) Gold Glove (CF): Ralph Kiner (NYY) Gold Glove (RF): Wally Moon (WSH) NATIONAL LEAGUE (1959) Cy Young Johnny Podres (BRO) Player of the Year: Daryl Spencer (CHC) Rookie Of The Year: Orlando Cepeda (NYG) Gold Glove (P): Jim Kaat (NYG) Gold Glove (C): Yogi Berra (CIN) Gold Glove (1B): Orlando Cepeda (NYG) Gold Glove (2B): Pete Runnels (BNL) Gold Glove (3B): Tommy Glaviano (STL) Gold Glove (SS): Eddie Kasko (BRO) Gold Glove (LF): Hank Aaron (PHI) Gold Glove (CF): Pete Whisenant (BNL) Gold Glove (RF): Wally Post (CIN)
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Old 07-07-2013, 10:36 PM   #160
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Monte Irvin retired at the age of 40. So I think that's the last of the original 13. In a couple years I'm gonna take a break and do capsules on all 13 players on the 20th anniversary of their debuts.

Bud Black and Troy Herriage are in the final years of their deals and they both want raises. They can fellate themselves.

We sign SS Luis Aparicio to a 5 year extension.

We make a few minor trades of minor leaguers to clear some salary. Other than that no major moves. Black and Herriage will come off the books next year which will save us over $50K. Mickey Lolich is going to spend the year at AAA but he's on track to start next year in the rotation with McClain, hard to believe he's still only 26.

Our lineup is young but untested, it remains to be seen how they develop but I'm hopeful. Our rotation should be better, and our pen should even be a little better. I'm hoping for about 70 wins.

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Old 07-07-2013, 10:37 PM   #161
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Well, a 5-20 April sure set me straight. Our lineup is not hitting and our pitching is a hurling turd.

May wasn't much better. Hank Aaron is hitting a stout .188 and Aparacio is clobbering it at a .193 clip. McClain is doing his best but O'Toole & Hartman are both horrid, as are Black & Herriage. Our pitching is atrocious.

We take Fergie Jenkins with the 1st overall pick and put him right into the starting rotation. We call up Mickey Lolich and 19 year old Cecil Perkins. We move Hartman & O'Toole to the bullpen. I'm tired of messing around here.

On July 1st we're 23-56.

We go 15-10 in July, our first winning month in what seems like forever. Lolich is struggling but Jenkins has pitched real nicely. Our pen is sort of stabilized. Julian Javier is having an amazing season, he's hitting .344 from the lead off spot and McCovey leads us with 24 homers. Hank Aaron is meh.

We finish the season at 59-95, 35 games behind the Giants who'll play the White Sox in the world series. The White Sox edged out the Senators by a game to win the AL while the Giants won the NL by 7 games over the Pirates.

Fergie Jenkins was tremendous, winning 11 games with a 2.65 ERA. Sadly the rest of our starters didn't show as much promise. Lolich had an ERA over 5 and McClains was 4.09.

McCovey blossomed as the season went on and posted a .286/39/87 line. His 39 dingers were good for 4th in baseball. Clendonon and Robinson also had solid rookie season while Aaron rebounded in the 2nd half to put up a .251/15/79 line, but his days as our #3 hitter are done. Javier was brilliant at 2B, he collected 203 hits, good for 2nd in all of baseball.

I'm optimistic going forward, but I've been optimistic before and optimism has stuck it's finger up my butt so I'm tempering my hopes going forward.

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Old 07-07-2013, 10:39 PM   #162
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1960 Phillies Hitting
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1960 Batting Team G AVG AB H 2B 3B HR BB K SB CS R RBI SLG OBP Javier, Julian PHI 146 .340 597 203 33 2 10 57 64 12 9 88 58 .452 .401 Aaron, Hank PHI 153 .251 629 158 29 8 15 43 71 10 4 71 79 .394 .298 Robinson, Brooks PHI 150 .280 554 155 24 3 13 51 46 1 0 62 73 .404 .345 McCovey, Willie PHI 145 .286 517 148 23 1 39 90 91 1 0 95 87 .561 .395 Wade, Gale PHI 144 .257 556 143 25 4 4 44 101 8 3 57 49 .338 .318 Clendenon, Donn PHI 131 .273 506 138 27 4 18 36 123 5 5 65 80 .449 .321 Aparicio, Luis PHI 142 .224 541 121 21 5 6 29 42 14 7 64 33 .314 .267 Carreon, Cam PHI 92 .241 316 76 9 4 0 37 46 1 0 26 23 .294 .319 Oldis, Bob PHI 47 .181 166 30 2 0 0 10 28 3 0 6 8 .193 .226 Rhodes, Dusty PHI 76 .211 128 27 6 0 1 15 20 0 0 13 13 .281 .303 Hardy, Carroll PHI 51 .187 107 20 3 0 0 8 20 1 0 10 5 .215 .248 Barone, Dick PHI 29 .230 74 17 4 2 1 4 16 0 1 6 4 .378 .288 Mantilla, Felix PHI 53 .229 70 16 3 1 0 10 11 0 0 6 7 .300 .325 Jenkins, Fergie PHI 20 .276 58 16 3 0 2 2 12 0 0 7 12 .431 .295 Thomas, Valmy PHI 23 .188 69 13 0 0 0 2 13 1 0 3 5 .188 .211 McClain, Joe PHI 31 .169 77 13 2 0 0 3 25 0 0 5 5 .195 .200 Perkins, Cecil PHI 20 .204 49 10 4 0 0 1 16 1 0 3 5 .286 .220 Lolich, Mickey PHI 20 .205 44 9 1 0 0 6 14 0 0 2 3 .227 .300 Black, Bud PHI 32 .101 79 8 1 0 0 2 31 0 0 1 5 .114 .122 O'Toole, Jim PHI 21 .125 24 3 1 0 0 0 6 0 0 1 0 .167 .125 Herriage, Troy PHI 10 .143 21 3 1 0 0 3 8 0 0 0 1 .190 .250 Hartman, Bob PHI 45 .091 22 2 1 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 2 .136 .091 Pinson, Vada PHI 5 .200 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .200 .200 Smith, Bill PHI 13 .200 5 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 .200 .200 Conley, Bob PHI 39 .000 7 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Giallombardo, Bob PHI 7 .000 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .500 Sheldon, Rollie PHI 8 .000 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 .000 .250 Hernandez, Rudy PHI 10 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Davis, Bob PHI 27 .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 .000 .000

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1960 Pitching Team IP ERA G GS W L SV K BB R/9 McClain, Joe PHI 235.1 4.09 31 31 9 15 0 115 62 12.20 Black, Bud PHI 228.1 5.24 32 32 10 19 0 131 96 14.19 Jenkins, Fergie PHI 169.2 2.65 20 20 11 4 0 114 37 10.24 Lolich, Mickey PHI 162.1 4.44 20 20 8 10 0 137 47 11.86 Perkins, Cecil PHI 142.2 5.43 20 20 7 8 0 92 45 12.49 Hartman, Bob PHI 111.0 4.38 45 8 3 9 10 49 63 13.22 O'Toole, Jim PHI 95.0 4.55 21 11 3 8 1 46 28 13.07 Herriage, Troy PHI 74.1 5.09 10 10 3 5 0 40 27 13.56 Conley, Bob PHI 68.2 3.41 39 0 3 0 2 34 37 14.29 Davis, Bob PHI 30.0 9.30 27 0 1 8 4 12 25 22.20 Smith, Bill PHI 21.2 3.74 13 0 0 4 2 11 9 12.05 Sheldon, Rollie PHI 15.0 10.20 8 2 1 1 0 13 8 19.80 Giallombardo, Bob PHI 11.2 3.86 7 0 0 1 0 9 9 14.66 Hernandez, Rudy PHI 11.1 10.32 10 0 0 3 2 5 14 26.21
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Old 07-07-2013, 10:39 PM   #163
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The Giants, led by Felipe Alou, Orlando Cepeda & Jim Greengrass at the plate, and Jim Kaat on the mound, defeated the White Sox in 6 games.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE (1960) W L PCT GB AVG HR SB ERA Chicago 94 60 .610 -- .287 159 70 3.93 Washington 93 61 .604 1.0 .284 135 54 3.63 New York 89 65 .578 5.0 .271 80 71 3.16 Detroit 77 77 .500 17.0 .253 144 28 3.39 St. Louis 73 81 .474 21.0 .243 96 48 3.86 Philadelphia 73 81 .474 21.0 .271 99 38 4.38 Cleveland 65 89 .422 29.0 .250 132 26 4.55 Boston 52 102 .338 42.0 .264 126 35 5.20 NATIONAL LEAGUE (1960) W L PCT GB AVG HR SB ERA New York 94 60 .610 -- .276 149 41 3.51 Pittsburgh 87 67 .565 7.0 .278 92 52 3.62 St. Louis 84 70 .545 10.0 .250 86 66 3.12 Brooklyn 77 77 .500 17.0 .275 123 48 4.32 Cincinnati 73 81 .474 21.0 .254 114 45 4.27 Chicago 72 82 .468 22.0 .268 137 28 3.91 Boston 70 84 .455 24.0 .234 143 42 3.89 Philadelphia 59 95 .383 35.0 .255 109 58 4.58 WORLD SERIES Giants defeat White Sox, 4-2

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AMERICAN LEAGUE (1960) Cy Young Bob Gibson (WSH) Player of the Year: Roy Sievers (CHW) Rookie Of The Year: Clete Boyer (WSH) Gold Glove (P): Larry Jackson (DET) Gold Glove (C): Lou Berberet (DET) Gold Glove (1B): Roy Sievers (CHW) Gold Glove (2B): Roy McMillan (SLB) Gold Glove (3B): Clete Boyer (WSH) Gold Glove (SS): Maury Wills (CHW) Gold Glove (LF): Bobby Thomson (PHA) Gold Glove (CF): Al Kaline (WSH) Gold Glove (RF): Mickey Mantle (SLB) NATIONAL LEAGUE (1960) Cy Young Jim Kaat (NYG) Player of the Year: Jim King (NYG) Rookie Of The Year: Wayne Causey (PIT) Gold Glove (P): Dick Donovan (BNL) Gold Glove (C): Yogi Berra (CIN) Gold Glove (1B): Orlando Cepeda (NYG) Gold Glove (2B): Jim Gilliam (BRO) Gold Glove (3B): Tommy Glaviano (STL) Gold Glove (SS): Wayne Causey (PIT) Gold Glove (LF): Hank Aaron (PHI) Gold Glove (CF): Roberto Clemente (PIT) Gold Glove (RF): Walt Moryn (CHC)
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Old 07-07-2013, 11:45 PM   #167
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Black & Herriage are gone as is Bob Conley. Aaron gets a nice bump in arbitration then we lock him up for 6 years at a decent price. O'Toole & Bill Smith also get long term deals just because I can't afford to rebuild my entire pitching staff again. Gale Wade, our starting CF for the past five years wants starter money when he's on the downside a career that was never that great to begin with so we ship him off to Washington for a minor league pitcher.

We seriously need some bullpen help so we make trades for 22 year old Ron Taylor from Cleveland, 23 year old Jim Lehew from the Yankees and 21 year old Ted Davidson from Cincinnati. We traded away a bunch of decent guys to make these deals but I can't pussyfoot around anymore. What's the point in stocking a system if you aren't gonna use it to your advantage.

We also add starter Jack Kralick from Washington, he'll go into our rotation and O'Toole will go to our pen.

The Washington Senators have moved to Baltimore and been rebranded as the Orioles & the A's have moved to Oakland.

The Minnesota Twins and Los Angeles Angels have joined the AL as expansion franchises.

In the expansion draft we lost C Bob Oldis, SP Jim O'Toole, RP Marshall Renfro & LF Jimmy Stewart. Only O'Toole bums me out.

Vada Pinson will start the season in CF, pretty much completing the ascension of all our best hitting prospects. Our lineup should be better with a year of maturity under it's belt. But our staff is where I'm really hanging my hat. I think we're 5 strong with a real solid young bullpen and a few live arms in the minors yet. I've gone through a lot of crappy seasons to get here but I really think this team can contend.
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April- We go 16-9, 1.5 games behind Brooklyn. Pinson, McCovey and Aaron are all struggling but Javier is crushing it. Our pitching has been lights out. Hopefully the O & the P can hook up.

May- We struggle a little in May, going .500 and ending the month 31-24 but still just 1.5 games behind Brooklyn. Pinson still isn't getting on enough at the top of the order but McCovey has 15 jacks and Robinson is hitting .330 while Javier is hitting .354. The starting staff scuffled some, only McClain has an ERA under 3 and Jack Kralick has an ERA over 5 now. I'm not panicking though.

June- We have a really strong month and are 48-33 and on top of the NL by a game over the Dodgers. Pinson is coming around slowly, Javier, McCovey and Robinson are tearing the cover off of the ball. Hank Aaron can suckle me. Our pitching has not been great but it's been good, and with the way we're hitting, that's ok for now.

We take SP Tommy John with the 2nd overall pick in the draft, passing on 2B Joe Morgan. The Indians offered us 21 year old SP Carl Bouldin for 19 year old SP prospect Sterling Slaughter. We do the deal as it helps our staff right away. We put Boldin right into middle relief but we'll move him to the starting rotation if Kralick continues to struggle.

July- Ugghh, we ended July by losing 8 in a row. We're still 60-46 and tied for first but we need to right the ship. Brooks Robinson missed a couple of weeks with a broken finger. Our numbers haven't dipped, just hit a rough stretch. In fact Vada Pinson is now 5th in the league in hits, can't take a walk to save his life though. Got two months to go to get this pennant.

August- Welp. Closer Jim Lehew broke his ankle early in August and will miss most of the month. Jack Kralick is not getting any better so we call up our top SP prospect Tony Cloninger. At the end of August we're 75-60 and 7 games out. Doesn't look like this is our year.

September- We lost Joe McClain for a couple of weeks but we were out of it by then anyway. We finish 86-68, in 3rd place, 9 games behind the Dodgers.

Willie McCovey jacked 44 homers, 2nd in the league to Harmon Killebrews 50. Julian Javiers 221 hits led the league and Vada Pinsons 189 and Don Clendonons 182 both put them in the top 10. McCovey & Robinson were 3-4 in the league in RBI with 112 & 109.

In the end it was our starters. They were good, but none of them took the bull by the horns and really turned into an ace. But they're still young and this was a nice step forward. The top of our bullpen meanwhile was fantastic. Lehew, Smith and Taylor all pitched extremely well.

The Dodgers will meet the 114 win White Sox, who won the AL by 6 games over the 108 win Orioles, in the world series.
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1961 Batting Team G AVG AB H 2B 3B HR BB K SB CS R RBI SLG OBP Javier, Julian PHI 154 .346 639 221 44 4 20 56 68 14 9 127 84 .521 .397 Pinson, Vada PHI 154 .285 662 189 41 13 17 30 79 17 5 106 73 .464 .320 Clendenon, Donn PHI 145 .302 602 182 42 11 18 50 130 10 12 108 82 .498 .355 Robinson, Brooks PHI 140 .327 557 182 35 9 19 32 33 0 0 70 109 .524 .366 McCovey, Willie PHI 149 .301 509 153 21 7 44 131 95 2 0 105 112 .629 .447 Aparicio, Luis PHI 145 .263 528 139 32 3 4 36 36 16 3 57 50 .358 .313 Aaron, Hank PHI 150 .239 573 137 31 6 20 50 67 8 3 71 82 .419 .297 Carreon, Cam PHI 114 .247 409 101 27 5 0 36 53 1 1 31 37 .337 .306 Hardy, Carroll PHI 40 .328 61 20 4 1 0 11 9 0 1 8 5 .426 .431 Barone, Dick PHI 44 .286 70 20 5 0 0 4 9 1 0 8 6 .357 .316 Rhodes, Dusty PHI 59 .224 76 17 2 1 4 8 11 0 0 7 14 .434 .306 Koback, Nick PHI 21 .313 48 15 3 1 0 1 2 0 0 2 7 .417 .340 Rodgers, Buck PHI 16 .233 60 14 2 0 0 5 2 0 0 2 5 .267 .288 Kralick, Jack PHI 25 .200 65 13 2 0 0 1 23 0 0 4 2 .231 .212 Jenkins, Fergie PHI 31 .129 93 12 3 0 2 1 41 1 0 7 11 .226 .138 Perkins, Cecil PHI 30 .156 77 12 3 0 0 5 16 0 0 5 4 .195 .207 Lindstrom, Chuck PHI 20 .217 46 10 3 0 0 6 5 0 0 4 4 .283 .302 Mantilla, Felix PHI 26 .143 63 9 1 1 0 4 9 0 0 4 3 .190 .194 Lolich, Mickey PHI 30 .122 74 9 1 0 0 7 24 0 1 1 5 .135 .198 McClain, Joe PHI 27 .125 72 9 3 0 0 3 25 0 0 1 10 .167 .156 Cloninger, Tony PHI 9 .231 26 6 4 0 0 0 10 0 0 4 1 .385 .231 Johnson, Lou PHI 10 .500 10 5 1 0 1 0 2 1 0 4 5 .900 .500 Lehew, Jim PHI 64 .200 5 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 .400 .333 Bouldin, Carl PHI 15 .333 3 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 .667 .500 Talbot, Fred PHI 4 .250 4 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 3 1.000 .250 Smith, Bill PHI 12 .000 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Davidson, Ted PHI 8 .000 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 .000 1.000


1961 Phillies Pitching
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1961 Pitching Team IP ERA G GS W L SV K BB R/9 Jenkins, Fergie PHI 256.1 3.55 31 31 14 12 0 191 61 10.53 Lolich, Mickey PHI 247.1 3.42 30 30 13 15 0 203 57 10.41 Perkins, Cecil PHI 225.2 3.91 30 30 15 9 0 142 69 12.56 McClain, Joe PHI 214.1 3.32 27 27 14 9 0 94 46 10.96 Kralick, Jack PHI 188.0 4.98 25 25 10 9 0 99 48 12.16 Lehew, Jim PHI 76.2 2.00 64 0 5 2 15 51 21 9.86 Cloninger, Tony PHI 71.1 3.91 9 9 3 4 0 46 20 9.34 Taylor, Ron PHI 49.1 1.46 40 0 6 4 4 29 15 10.03 Bouldin, Carl PHI 24.2 5.47 15 0 2 2 1 12 5 13.50 Smith, Bill PHI 19.2 0.92 12 0 2 1 2 13 3 7.78 Talbot, Fred PHI 17.1 3.12 4 2 2 1 0 12 6 10.90 Davidson, Ted PHI 8.1 7.56 8 0 0 0 0 8 4 19.44 Davis, Bob PHI 2.0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 4.50
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1961 World Series

The White Sox juggernaut, led by Maury Wills & Richie Ashburn at the top of the order, and sluggers Frank Robinson, Roman Mejias & George Sievers, rolled over the Dodgers in five games to claim the world title.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE (1961) W L PCT GB AVG HR SB ERA Chicago 114 40 .740 -- .284 158 77 3.12 Baltimore 108 46 .701 6.0 .296 97 36 2.85 New York 93 61 .604 21.0 .274 82 50 3.40 Detroit 84 70 .545 30.0 .265 178 41 3.59 Boston 77 77 .500 37.0 .266 148 29 4.28 Oakland 71 83 .461 43.0 .267 109 58 3.95 St. Louis 65 89 .422 49.0 .251 107 35 3.69 Cleveland 65 89 .422 49.0 .254 138 52 4.37 Los Angeles 54 100 .351 60.0 .242 81 59 4.75 Minnesota 39 115 .253 75.0 .225 70 49 5.31 NATIONAL LEAGUE (1961) W L PCT GB AVG HR SB ERA Brooklyn 95 59 .617 -- .278 139 46 3.53 New York 87 67 .565 8.0 .264 119 36 3.57 Philadelphia 86 68 .558 9.0 .277 150 71 3.59 Pittsburgh 80 74 .519 15.0 .273 87 57 4.23 Chicago 70 84 .455 25.0 .269 165 35 4.43 Boston 67 87 .435 28.0 .250 148 33 4.47 St. Louis 67 87 .435 28.0 .255 102 42 4.06 Cincinnati 64 90 .416 31.0 .260 105 49 4.51 WORLD SERIES White Sox defeat Dodgers, 4-1

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AMERICAN LEAGUE (1961) Cy Young Robin Roberts (OAK) Player of the Year: Roman Mejias (CHW) Rookie Of The Year: Chuck Schilling (BAL) Gold Glove (P): Larry Jackson (DET) Gold Glove (C): Jay Porter (CHW) Gold Glove (1B): Joe Cunningham (BAL) Gold Glove (2B): Roy McMillan (SLB) Gold Glove (3B): Clete Boyer (BAL) Gold Glove (SS): Harvey Kuenn (BAL) Gold Glove (LF): Al Kaline (BAL) Gold Glove (CF): Bobby Thomson (OAK) Gold Glove (RF): Rocky Colavito (CLE) NATIONAL LEAGUE (1961) Cy Young Johnny Podres (BRO) Player of the Year: Willie McCovey (PHI) Rookie Of The Year: Vada Pinson (PHI) Gold Glove (P): Lew Burdette (NYG) Gold Glove (C): Danny Kravitz (PIT) Gold Glove (1B): Neal Hertweck (PIT) Gold Glove (2B): Jim Gilliam (BRO) Gold Glove (3B): Tommy Glaviano (STL) Gold Glove (SS): Gene Verble (NYG) Gold Glove (LF): Jim Piersall (PIT) Gold Glove (CF): Hank Aaron (PHI) Gold Glove (RF): Gordie Windhorn (CHC)
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McCovey wins the MVP and Pinson the ROTY. Nice.
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So Jack Kralick, he of the 4.98 ERA, wants a raise of about $70,000. He must be insane. He's gone.

RP Ron Taylor is in the last year of his contract and wants major bank, about $50K a season, that's just insane. I contemplated trading him but I'd rather get another year out of him and let him walk than trade him for .50 cents on the dollar.

Next year is gonna be break the bank time though as Clendonon, Javier, Robinson & McCovey all hit arbitration. Yikes.

It's pretty much a quiet off season for us as we just have to hope our young pitchers get even better next year.

The Dodgers have moved to LA and the Giants to San Fransisco. Expansion teams in NY and SD have arrived.

In the expansion draft we lost Morrie Stevens, a very good SP prospect, C Chuck Lindstrom, RP Bob Thorpe & SS Lee Elia. Only Stevens bothers me, hate losing a prospect so close to being ready.

We enter the season with a very strong, young, starting staff of Jenkins, Lolich, McClain, Perkins & Cloninger. Our pen is just as good at the top but we lack depth. Almost all our pitching prospects are a year or more away. Tommy John is looming in A ball but we can give him time to develop.

Buck Rodgers is the only addition to our lineup as he takes over at Catcher. Our two top prospects, OF Johnny Callison & C Tim McCarver, start the year at AA.

I believe that with a year under their belt, this young team can make that leap and win the pennant. Let's see, shall we?
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April- 18-8, 2 games up on San Fransisco. McCovey & Clendonon struggling but Pinson, Javier & Robinson crushing it. Jenkins & Cloninger scuffling some but the staff is excellent otherwise.

May- 35-19, 4 games up on the Giants. McClain had a mild shoulder issue, missed two weeks. Lolich & Perkins have been great. Cloninger struggling. McCovey had a great May.

June- 50-31, 1.5 Games up on Pirates & Cubs.

July- We end the month 67-40, 6 games up on the Cubs & Pirates. Hank Aaron tweaked his knee and missed most of July. We also lost closer Jim Lehew for 2 weeks with a shoulder issue. McCovey has 33 homers, 1 behind Roy Sievers for the MLB lead.

August- 89-46, 10 games up.

September- We finished the year 104-58, 9 games ahead of the 2nd place Pirates. McCovey missed a couple weeks. Tony Cloninger hurt his hamstring and is done for the year, Tommy John took a turn in the rotation.

We'll play a powerhouse Yankees team that won the AL with a 114-48 record. Poor Baltimore won more than 100 games for the 2nd year in a row but has nothing to show for it other than two 2nd place finishes.

McCovey missed out on the homer crown by one, his 48 shots coming in 2nd to Roy Sievers 49. Pinson with 223 and Javier with 216 finished 2nd and 3rd in hits to Maury Wills and his 232. Brooks Robinson was 8th with 192. Pinsons 146 runs led the league and Javier was 7th with 116. McCoveys 121 RBI were good for 6th. Joe McClains 2.79 ERA was good for 9th.

We'll face the Yankees in the world series, they feature a starting five all with ERA's below 3. Phil Niekro, Luis Tiant & Phil Ortega all won at least 20 games. The heart of their order features Sluggers 1B Bill White, LF Don Dillard, and our old pal 3B Willie Jones. They are a beast, but we're a beast too baby.

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1962 Batting Team G AVG AB H 2B 3B HR BB K SB CS R RBI SLG OBP Pinson, Vada PHI 161 .321 694 223 58 17 23 55 74 21 6 146 82 .553 .373 Javier, Julian PHI 160 .325 665 216 38 8 24 53 83 6 8 116 96 .514 .377 Robinson, Brooks PHI 160 .300 641 192 22 6 12 49 51 0 1 75 107 .409 .355 Clendenon, Donn PHI 142 .304 585 178 30 8 31 51 109 8 5 101 92 .542 .360 Aaron, Hank PHI 138 .307 534 164 27 6 13 48 56 10 5 54 85 .453 .361 McCovey, Willie PHI 143 .314 484 152 28 6 48 143 84 2 0 113 121 .694 .474 Aparicio, Luis PHI 158 .232 598 139 26 3 6 28 47 25 1 63 61 .316 .267 Rodgers, Buck PHI 131 .244 480 117 23 6 0 29 60 4 4 46 43 .317 .287 Johnson, Lou PHI 70 .245 147 36 6 1 1 7 18 1 0 15 19 .320 .302 Koback, Nick PHI 21 .262 61 16 3 0 0 8 11 0 0 11 1 .311 .348 Jenkins, Fergie PHI 32 .163 92 15 3 0 1 6 33 0 0 9 7 .228 .214 Perkins, Cecil PHI 33 .158 95 15 4 0 0 3 26 0 0 8 4 .200 .184 Lolich, Mickey PHI 32 .161 87 14 3 0 0 7 34 0 0 7 4 .195 .221 Cloninger, Tony PHI 32 .167 84 14 2 0 0 1 25 0 0 8 10 .190 .176 Mantilla, Felix PHI 35 .256 43 11 1 0 2 3 6 0 0 6 10 .419 .304 Carreon, Cam PHI 18 .180 61 11 1 1 0 6 8 0 0 9 7 .230 .254 Hardy, Carroll PHI 15 .278 36 10 4 0 0 3 5 0 0 3 4 .389 .333 Leja, Frank PHI 15 .179 56 10 4 0 1 7 16 0 0 7 6 .304 .266 McClain, Joe PHI 29 .123 81 10 1 1 0 0 21 0 0 7 3 .160 .123 Kubiszyn, Jack PHI 22 .189 37 7 2 0 0 6 14 1 1 4 3 .243 .289 John, Tommy PHI 1 .250 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .250 .250 Lehew, Jim PHI 63 .250 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 .250 .200 Bouldin, Carl PHI 14 .167 6 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 .167 .286 Taylor, Ron PHI 34 .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Smith, Bill PHI 12 .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Davidson, Ted PHI 2 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000


1962 Phillies Pitching
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1962 Pitching Team IP ERA G GS W L SV K BB R/9 Jenkins, Fergie PHI 273.1 3.19 32 32 15 7 0 177 40 9.81 Lolich, Mickey PHI 263.0 3.11 32 32 20 7 0 217 67 9.86 Perkins, Cecil PHI 256.0 3.48 33 33 19 11 0 166 87 11.21 Cloninger, Tony PHI 238.2 3.92 32 32 16 11 0 185 88 12.03 McClain, Joe PHI 228.2 2.79 29 29 15 9 0 89 35 9.60 Lehew, Jim PHI 92.0 3.62 63 0 9 7 16 69 20 11.15 Taylor, Ron PHI 42.1 2.13 34 0 5 4 11 21 8 7.87 Bouldin, Carl PHI 39.1 3.89 14 3 2 1 1 23 15 14.19 Smith, Bill PHI 18.0 1.50 12 0 2 1 0 9 6 10.00 John, Tommy PHI 9.0 0.00 1 1 1 0 0 7 0 6.00 Talbot, Fred PHI 4.0 6.75 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 20.25 Davidson, Ted PHI 3.0 9.00 2 0 0 0 0 3 4 33.00 Gregory, Lee PHI 2.0 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 4.50
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Game 1 saw Mickey Lolich match up with Phil Niekro and the Yankees wasted time in staking their claim as baseballs best team. Don Dillards 2 run single and Frank Whites 2 run homer put them up 4-0 after the first inning and they never looked back. Lolich didn't get out of the sixth inning and backed by 2 homers and 6 RBI for White, the Yankees steamrolled to a 8-1 win.

We scored first in game two on a McCovey RBI double in the top of the first off of Luis Tiant, but once again the Yankees came out swinging. A Willie Jones bases loaded double in the bottom of the first staked them to a 3-1 lead against Joe McClain. We pulled to within a run in the seventh when Aaron singled in Robinson and it stayed that way till the ninth. With two outs in the top of the ninth and Aaron on 2nd, Pinson singled him home to tie the game. It went to the 10th when with two outs and nobody on, Corky Withrow doubled and Bob Addis singled to center field to score the winning run and put the Yankees up 2-0 in the series.

Game 3 in Philly was pretty much do or die for the Phils and Fergie Jenkins was up to the task. He out dueled Phil Ortega, tossing a complete game gem in a 2-1 win in which a Don Clendonon sixth inning RBI double was the difference.

Game 4 saw us bring out the thunder against Yankee starter Juan Pizarro. McCovey smacked two homers and drove in 5 while Cecil Perkins hurled our 2nd straight complete game and we tied the series at two games a piece.

Game 5 was a masterpiece all around as Mickey Lolich rebounded from game ones debacle and toss a complete game, 5 hit shutout. We knocked around Phil Niekro to the tune of 6 runs in seven innings and took a 3-2 series lead with a 7-0 win. Robinson and Aaron each homered and combined for 5 RBI.

The series returned to Yankee Stadium for a game six match up between Joe McClain and Luis Tiant. Corky Withrow broke up a scoreless game in the bottom of the third with a 2 run single to give the Yankees a lead they would never relinquish. Tiants only mistake was a McCovey home run and up 3-1 in the eighth the Yanks broke it open on RBI hits by White, Jones & Lollar as New York won it 6-1 and forced a game seven match up between Fergie Jenkins and Phil Ortega.........

Game seven was all about Fergie Jenkins. The 19 year old stymied Yankees bats, tossing a complete game, 1 run gem. The only mistake being a Jerry Lumpe homer in the sixth inning. RBI hits by Clendonon & Aaron, and run scoring ground out by Robinson in the ninth inning were more than enough as the Phillies took game seven and the 1962 world series with a 3-1 win.

Jenkins posted 18 innings of one run ball in winning both his series starts. Brooks Robinson collected 10 hits while Willie McCovey connected for 3 homers and 8 RBI in the series.

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AMERICAN LEAGUE (1962) W L PCT GB AVG HR SB ERA New York 114 48 .704 -- .289 136 63 2.84 Baltimore 105 57 .648 9.0 .282 157 50 3.18 Chicago 99 63 .611 15.0 .278 178 89 3.67 Detroit 91 71 .562 23.0 .261 175 35 3.88 Boston 86 76 .531 28.0 .271 185 26 4.44 Oakland 77 85 .475 37.0 .264 131 48 3.98 Cleveland 73 89 .451 41.0 .251 156 49 4.30 St. Louis 68 94 .420 46.0 .249 105 33 4.55 Los Angeles 53 109 .327 61.0 .234 58 67 4.50 Minnesota 44 118 .272 70.0 .240 68 42 4.74 NATIONAL LEAGUE (1962) W L PCT GB AVG HR SB ERA Philadelphia 104 58 .642 -- .278 162 78 3.28 Pittsburgh 95 67 .586 9.0 .283 109 66 3.74 Los Angeles 94 68 .580 10.0 .276 128 51 3.40 Chicago 90 72 .556 14.0 .281 191 41 3.92 San Fransisco 89 73 .549 15.0 .272 149 44 3.69 San Diego 80 82 .494 24.0 .256 88 64 4.15 Boston 74 88 .457 30.0 .259 124 45 4.32 St. Louis 73 89 .451 31.0 .255 131 34 4.29 Cincinnati 69 93 .426 35.0 .268 79 53 4.39 New York 42 120 .259 62.0 .232 55 59 4.88 WORLD SERIES Phillies defeat Yankees, 4-3


1962 MLB AWARDS
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AMERICAN LEAGUE (1962) Cy Young Juan Marichal (BAL) Player of the Year: Roy Sievers (CHW) Rookie Of The Year: Corky Withrow (NYY) Gold Glove (P): Gaylord Perry (SLB) Gold Glove (C): Billy Shantz (BAL) Gold Glove (1B): Dave Roberts (DET) Gold Glove (2B): Roy McMillan (SLB) Gold Glove (3B): Clete Boyer (BAL) Gold Glove (SS): Gair Allie (DET) Gold Glove (LF): Richie Ashburn (CHW) Gold Glove (CF): Frank Robinson (CHW) Gold Glove (RF): Bill Wilson (DET) NATIONAL LEAGUE (1962) Cy Young Johnny Podres (LAS) Player of the Year: Willie McCovey (PHI) Rookie Of The Year: Steve Carlton (CIN) Gold Glove (P): Claude Osteen (PIT) Gold Glove (C): Buck Rodgers (PHI) Gold Glove (1B): Harmon Killebrew (BNL) Gold Glove (2B): Wally Shannon (STL) Gold Glove (3B): Tommy Glaviano (STL) Gold Glove (SS): Eddie Kasko (LAS) Gold Glove (LF): Don Buford (PIT) Gold Glove (CF): Gordie Windhorn (CHC) Gold Glove (RF): Jim Pisoni (LAS)
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Welp, we had to break the bank. McCovey, 7 years at $235K. Javier, 7 years at $122K. Robinson, 7 year at $40K, which is a steal. With just those deals alone we push over our budget for next season. Ron Taylor gets $78K but that's pretty much so we can retain his rights and trade him.

Clendonon gets $90K in arbitration & Lehew gets $50K.

As far over budget goes it's clear we're going to have to move some people.

We move Lehew to Minnesota for a nice 4 player package, the cornerstone of which is 24 year old left fielder Manny Mota.

We then ship Clendonon to the Angels in exchange for good reliever Doug Gallagher and a prospect.

We ship Taylor to the Giants for reliever Don Brady, who isn't nearly as good but is making a lot less and is tied up for 3 seasons.

That pretty much wraps up our off season. The pen is weaker, but not weak and we should still be fine. We lost Clendonon but I think Mota will do just fine. Other than that we're the same team, just with another years maturity under our belt. We should be fine. Next year though we're gonna have to figure out a way to pay Lollich & Jenkins and that will probably mean letting McClain & Perkins walk.

Tim McCarver at C and Lou Johnson in LF are new to the lineup, Manny Mota joins our bench.

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April- We went 18-9 despite losing closer Fred Talbot with a broken hand for 2 weeks. We have a 1 game lead on the Pirates, but the Cubs, Dodgers, Reds and Giants are all within 4.5 games.

May- We really struggled in May, finishing 30-21 and 3 games back of the Cubs in 4th place. Tim McCarver dislocated his shoulder and missed most of the month, then Fred Talbot broke his ankle and will miss close to 4 weeks. We're hitting well but Jenkins, Perkins & Cloninger all have ERA's over 4 and one of our top relievers, Carl Bouldin has been atrocious.

June- We right the ship in June and finished 50-32 but still 2 games behind the Dodgers. This is clearly going to be a race. The hitting has been amazing this year. McCovey has 25 jacks. McCarver is hitting .391, Javier is hitting .346. Lolich, McClain & Jenkins have been pitching lights out but Clininger is still struggling. To that end we call up Tommy John and send Cloninger to the bullpen. Don Sutton went 1st in the amateur draft to the Mets, Rod Carew went 2nd to the Twins and Jim Palmer went 3rd to the Angels.

July- Not a fun July. Cecil Perkins needed to miss 3 weeks with an achiles injury so we called up our 2nd best SP prospect Ray Culp and he struggled mightily. Tommy John has struggled too. Vada Pinson missed a couple of weeks with a knee strain. All of this contributed to us ending July 65-42 and 7 games behind the Dodgers.

August- A huge August surged us to a 87-49 record, half a game behind the Dodgers. The Pitching has really been good. Time for a pennant chase.

September- We took over 1st for a bit, but on September 15th we're 1 game out with two weeks to go. Vada Pinson tweaked his hamstring right around this time and will miss the final weeks, damnit. Jesus. We won 9 in a row, the Dodgers won 11 in a row. Entering the last 4 games of the season we're 2 games back. We stayed alive till the 2nd to last day of the season. We finish the year 107-55 and 2 games behind the NL champ Dodgers. Crikey. The Dodgers will meet the White Sox, who at 105-57, edged out the Yankees by a game for the AL pennant.

Javiers 128 runs tied him for 1st in baseball with Maury Wills, his 205 hits were good for 4th. McCoveys 120 runs and Pinsons
113 put them both in the top 10 while Brooks Robinsons 195 hits were good for 8th. White Sox slugger Roman Meijas broke Babe Ruths single season home run record by clobbering 63. McCovey was 3rd with 53 and 2nd in RBI with 132.

Lolich at 2.64 and Jenkins at 2.75 placed 9th & 10th in ERA and Lolich tied for the league lead with 23 wins while Jenkins finished one behind at 22.

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1963 Batting Team G AVG AB H 2B 3B HR BB K SB CS R RBI SLG OBP Javier, Julian PHI 162 .305 673 205 39 5 19 74 73 16 5 128 79 .462 .372 Robinson, Brooks PHI 160 .307 636 195 42 4 16 48 51 0 1 83 113 .461 .358 Aparicio, Luis PHI 157 .279 624 174 30 6 6 25 54 29 5 96 75 .375 .307 Johnson, Lou PHI 146 .285 594 169 24 7 21 31 96 4 5 84 94 .455 .329 Pinson, Vada PHI 135 .308 536 165 46 11 15 69 45 28 7 113 61 .519 .389 McCovey, Willie PHI 153 .291 540 157 23 7 50 123 98 0 1 120 132 .637 .421 Aaron, Hank PHI 156 .275 567 156 26 8 23 86 67 14 1 93 89 .471 .369 McCarver, Tim PHI 126 .309 437 135 23 5 9 59 26 2 3 59 71 .446 .389 Mota, Manny PHI 51 .338 145 49 7 0 0 13 10 3 2 21 19 .386 .395 Jenkins, Fergie PHI 31 .266 94 25 2 0 3 3 26 0 0 10 8 .383 .286 Hardy, Carroll PHI 29 .301 73 22 6 0 1 3 15 0 1 8 12 .425 .333 Carreon, Cam PHI 24 .209 86 18 5 0 0 5 8 0 1 7 9 .267 .250 Barone, Dick PHI 23 .298 57 17 2 1 1 1 9 0 0 7 12 .421 .305 Mantilla, Felix PHI 45 .278 54 15 5 0 2 5 9 0 0 10 15 .481 .371 Perkins, Cecil PHI 28 .203 74 15 3 1 0 4 19 0 0 5 8 .270 .244 Rodgers, Buck PHI 30 .226 62 14 3 0 0 4 13 0 1 9 5 .274 .273 McClain, Joe PHI 31 .169 83 14 2 0 1 9 22 0 0 6 9 .229 .245 Lolich, Mickey PHI 32 .127 79 10 2 0 0 18 30 0 0 10 5 .152 .289 Cloninger, Tony PHI 18 .205 44 9 3 0 0 1 10 0 0 4 3 .273 .222 John, Tommy PHI 14 .176 34 6 0 0 0 3 9 0 0 2 4 .176 .243 Haas, Eddie PHI 3 .250 8 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 .250 .300 Bouldin, Carl PHI 28 .167 6 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 .167 .286 Davidson, Ted PHI 3 .333 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .333 .333 Culp, Ray PHI 4 .100 10 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 1 .100 .100 Gallagher, Doug PHI 6 .200 5 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 .200 .333 Talbot, Fred PHI 53 .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Bradey, Don PHI 35 .000 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .250 Smith, Bill PHI 6 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Gregory, Lee PHI 1 .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000


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1963 Pitching Team IP ERA G GS W L SV K BB R/9 Lolich, Mickey PHI 275.2 2.64 32 32 23 6 0 244 72 9.79 Jenkins, Fergie PHI 255.1 2.75 31 31 22 6 0 199 48 9.55 McClain, Joe PHI 230.1 3.59 31 31 16 10 0 113 49 12.03 Perkins, Cecil PHI 215.0 4.02 28 28 16 9 0 127 75 11.60 Cloninger, Tony PHI 129.1 4.45 18 16 7 6 0 94 36 12.66 John, Tommy PHI 117.0 3.15 14 14 9 2 0 63 31 11.31 Talbot, Fred PHI 71.2 3.01 53 0 6 4 10 49 23 10.80 Bradey, Don PHI 44.1 2.03 35 0 4 1 6 29 18 11.57 Bouldin, Carl PHI 43.0 5.23 28 0 1 4 5 21 16 14.65 Culp, Ray PHI 31.0 6.10 4 4 1 3 0 27 9 13.65 Gallagher, Doug PHI 17.0 6.88 6 3 1 0 0 6 2 14.29 Davidson, Ted PHI 10.1 4.35 3 3 0 1 0 4 4 16.55 Smith, Bill PHI 6.0 10.50 6 0 1 3 1 0 5 22.50 Dahl, Jay PHI 2.2 16.88 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 23.63 Gregory, Lee PHI 2.0 18.00 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 22.50
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The Dodgers, led by LF Rocky Calavito and ace Johnny Podres, took on a White Sox team with a brutalizing offense. Richie Ashburn & Maury Wills at the top of the order scoring 239 runs combined, and a middle of the order consisting of Roman Mejias, Roy Sievers and Frank Robinson that hit 63, 37 & 38 home runs. It's a murderers row.

The White Sox took the first game as Ralph Mauriello bested Johnny Podres in a 2-1 Chicago win. Jerry Davie would return the favor in game two as he blanked the Sox in a 2-0 win to tie the series up as it headed back to LA.

The White Sox would pound out 14 runs in games three and four, winning by scores of 7-1 & 7-5, putting the Dodgers on the brink. Davie would best Ralph Terry for a 2nd time in the series as the Dodgers would win game five 6-2 to send it back to LA.

Down 2-0 in the fifth inning of game 6, Dodgers first baseman Fenton Mole would crack a 2 run homer to tie it, then in the sixth, LA starter Ray Herbert would connect for an RBI single to give the Dodgers a lead they would not relinquish as they held on for a 3-2 win to force a seventh game.

Right Fielder Gino Cimoli was the hero for the boys in blue in game seven as he went 4-5 and drove in 4 runs. Behind Bill Harris, the Dodgers rolled to a 10-2 over the White Sox and claimed the world title as they proved the age old adage that good pitching beats good pitching, it even beats great hitting.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE (1963) W L PCT GB AVG HR SB ERA Chicago 105 57 .648 -- .291 188 89 3.42 New York 104 58 .642 1.0 .263 117 52 2.83 Baltimore 93 69 .574 12.0 .287 154 41 3.61 Boston 89 73 .549 16.0 .272 171 28 3.93 Detroit 88 74 .543 17.0 .259 159 44 3.83 Oakland 78 84 .481 27.0 .250 126 52 3.63 Los Angeles 70 92 .432 35.0 .252 76 63 4.45 Cleveland 68 94 .420 37.0 .244 162 47 4.66 Minnesota 60 102 .370 45.0 .249 108 61 4.45 St. Louis 55 107 .340 50.0 .238 113 29 4.45 NATIONAL LEAGUE (1963) W L PCT GB AVG HR SB ERA Los Angeles 109 53 .673 -- .282 112 53 3.31 Philadelphia 107 55 .660 2.0 .285 167 96 3.49 Pittsburgh 88 74 .543 21.0 .283 113 51 3.99 San Fransisco 88 74 .543 21.0 .276 151 37 3.64 Cincinnati 86 76 .531 23.0 .276 114 62 4.22 Chicago 83 79 .512 26.0 .278 164 54 4.33 San Diego 70 92 .432 39.0 .257 76 71 3.98 Boston 63 99 .389 46.0 .248 145 40 4.96 St. Louis 59 103 .364 50.0 .252 107 48 4.87 New York 57 105 .352 52.0 .252 61 49 4.43 WORLD SERIES Dodgers defeat White Sox, 4-3

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AMERICAN LEAGUE (1963) Cy Young Phil Niekro (NYY) Player of the Year: Roman Mejias (CHW) Gold Glove (P): Juan Marichal (BAL) Gold Glove (C): Jay Porter (CHW) Gold Glove (1B): Ernie Banks (CLE) Gold Glove (2B): Chuck Schilling (BAL) Gold Glove (3B): Jim Davenport (SLB) Gold Glove (SS): Harvey Kuenn (BAL) Gold Glove (LF): Roger Maris (CLE) Gold Glove (CF): Frank Robinson (CHW) Gold Glove (RF): Mickey Mantle (SLB) NATIONAL LEAGUE (1963) Cy Young Steve Carlton (CIN) Player of the Year: Willie McCovey (PHI) Rookie Of The Year: Tim McCarver (PHI) Gold Glove (P): Tom Poholsky (CIN) Gold Glove (C): Tim McCarver (PHI) Gold Glove (1B): Harmon Killebrew (BNL) Gold Glove (2B): Jim Gilliam (LAS) Gold Glove (3B): Brooks Robinson (PHI) Gold Glove (SS): Gene Verble (SFG) Gold Glove (LF): Hank Aaron (PHI) Gold Glove (CF): Roberto Clemente (PIT) Gold Glove (RF): Al Pilarcik (BNL)
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Vada Pinson gets $85K in arbitration, Lolich gets $220K & Jenkins gets $190K, sweet mercy. We release Joe McClain after 8 seasons with the club. Didn't want to do it but we can't afford to pay him anywhere near what he wants. SP Cecil Perkins also had to go. RP Carl Bouldin got a nice bump in arbitration though I can't for the life of me figure out why.

Lolich agrees to a 7 year deal worth $190K per season. Fergie Jenkins agrees to a 7 year deal at $150K per season. So this saves us a lot of money but we are still way over budget.

We move RP Bill Smith, C Cam Carreon & SS Dick Barone to the Dodgers for a middling 2B prospect just to save the $36K in salary.

The Red Sox offer us $123K for Carl Bouldin and we take it without letting our buttholes blink.

We don't want to move Vada Pinson but we have so much money tied up in our offense already that we entertain offers, and they are good offers. In the end the Indians package that includes 23 year old 3B Ron Santo, 24 year old LF Carl Yastrzemski and 19 year old 1B Gomer Hodge is too good to pass up.

The Boston Braves have moved to Atlanta and the St. Louis Browns have moved to Kansas City and have been renamed the Royals.

We enter the season a fairly unknown quantity. I know Lolich & Jenkins are stud, and that our 3-5 starts should be good, but they are untested. Our pen should be sharp as we've converted a couple starters and I think they'll do a good job.

Our lineup should still be strong but losing Pinson will hurt us. We'll move Javier back to the top of the order, bat Brooks Robinson 3rd and rely more on a maturing Hank Aaron. Manny Mota will patrol CF while Yaz and Lou Johnson platoon in LF.

Thing about this team is, after a few years of making a nice profit, we're way over budget now. We have a window of at least 2-3 years before money becomes an issue but it'd be nice to win if we're gonna lose money.

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April- Not a brilliant start to the year as we go 15-12 and stand 4.5 games behind the Giants in 5th place. Lolich had a bad month and 5th starter Ray Culp has been dismal, just as he was in his short stint last year. Jenkins & Cloninger have been awesome. I think they'll work it out. The bottom of the lineup, McCarver, Mota & Aparicio have been pretty stinky but the rest of the boys are hitting well. No need to panic just yet.

May- We had a really good May despite losing closer Fred Talbot for a couple of weeks with a broken foot. Culp is coming around but Lolich can't get his head out of his ass, he has a 5.30 ERA. Jenkins, Cloninger & John are carry the team right now. McCovey has 19 homers and Robinson is hitting a robust .350.

June- We went 15-12 in June and stand at 49-32, 3.5 games behind the Pirates in 4th place. The lower half of our lineup is not hitting as I'd hoped. They aren't awful, well McCaver is. Culp has slowly righted himself but Lolich looks lost out there, glad I payed him a whores ransom. Rollie Fingers went 1st overall in the amateur draft to Kansas City. The Cardinals took Reggie Jackson 3rd.

July- We had a good July, but we got swept by the 1st place Pirates in a big series that really hurt us. We're 65-42 and 7 games out of 1st in 4th place.

August- Holy macaroons, we go 25-3 in August and storm past the Pirates to take a 4 game lead in the NL. Our record is 90-45. Lolich ERA has come down a full run from it's high point though Culp has regressed some. McCovey leads the league in homers with 39, he's actually tied with our old buddy Jim Greengrass. Cloninger has 22 wins to lead baseball and he and Jenkins are 2-3 in ERA at 2.31 and 2.34 respectively. Like the mother said to her daughter, please don't blow it.

September- Wizzily winks! We finish the year 109-53 and win the pennant by 5 games over the Dodgers, the Pirates faded all the way to 12 games out. We'll meet the White Sox in the world series as they repeated as AL champs by going 111-51 to beat the Yankees by 6 games for the pennant.

McCovey finished 3rd in homers with 42 and 6th in RBI with 112. Brooks Robinson rewarded us for giving him the three hole by leading baseball with 227 hits, Julian Javier was 4th with 213 and he led the league in runs with 132. McCovey & Robinson also placed in the top 10 in runs.

On the mound, Cloninger with 23, Jenkins with 22 and John with 21 finished 2nd, 3rd and 4th in wins while Jenkins 2.33 ERA was good for 2nd in baseball, Cloningers 2.45 was good for 4th and Johns 2.84 was good for 8th.

It should be a classic world series as the White Sox have a ridiculous offense, but so do we. And I dare say our pitching is pretty clearly better. Still, it's going to a fun fall classic.
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1964 Batting Team G AVG AB H 2B 3B HR BB K SB CS R RBI SLG OBP Robinson, Brooks PHI 162 .341 665 227 48 7 20 48 55 0 0 106 106 .525 .386 Javier, Julian PHI 162 .312 682 213 31 14 25 70 70 23 6 132 89 .509 .376 Aaron, Hank PHI 159 .280 604 169 34 7 26 74 69 8 1 98 106 .488 .358 Mota, Manny PHI 141 .306 546 167 22 7 1 41 37 6 1 62 71 .377 .358 McCovey, Willie PHI 154 .300 526 158 30 5 42 138 86 0 1 117 112 .616 .445 Aparicio, Luis PHI 161 .232 590 137 20 6 3 37 47 22 8 60 70 .302 .276 Yastrzemski, Carl PHI 94 .309 388 120 19 2 21 43 42 3 1 70 63 .531 .378 Johnson, Lou PHI 87 .385 252 97 16 4 9 37 34 2 1 45 41 .587 .471 McCarver, Tim PHI 90 .245 339 83 18 3 5 24 23 2 0 43 39 .360 .302 Rodgers, Buck PHI 66 .246 240 59 12 2 0 21 19 0 1 20 35 .313 .308 Hardy, Carroll PHI 31 .284 95 27 7 0 1 14 17 0 2 17 9 .389 .387 Cloninger, Tony PHI 33 .245 102 25 7 0 1 3 19 0 0 14 6 .343 .267 John, Tommy PHI 32 .202 89 18 4 0 0 2 19 0 0 7 6 .247 .217 Jenkins, Fergie PHI 32 .144 97 14 3 0 0 3 33 0 0 5 8 .175 .170 Santo, Ron PHI 44 .226 53 12 2 0 4 8 8 0 0 13 12 .491 .333 Koback, Nick PHI 25 .244 45 11 2 0 0 0 9 0 0 2 2 .289 .244 Mantilla, Felix PHI 22 .262 42 11 0 0 2 5 7 0 0 7 7 .405 .354 Culp, Ray PHI 32 .131 84 11 2 0 0 1 30 0 0 1 5 .155 .141 Lolich, Mickey PHI 32 .063 80 5 0 0 0 9 25 0 0 6 4 .063 .156 Bradey, Don PHI 29 .667 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .667 .667 Talbot, Fred PHI 51 .167 6 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .167 .167 Church, Len PHI 13 .200 5 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 .400 .200 Nyman, Jerry PHI 7 1.000 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2.000 1.000 Callison, Johnny PHI 1 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Stigman, Dick PHI 1 .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Arlich, Don PHI 1 .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000

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1964 Pitching Team IP ERA G GS W L SV K BB R/9 Cloninger, Tony PHI 271.1 2.45 33 33 23 6 0 184 76 9.88 Jenkins, Fergie PHI 270.2 2.33 32 32 22 5 0 227 30 8.65 John, Tommy PHI 263.1 2.84 32 32 21 6 0 117 55 10.15 Lolich, Mickey PHI 249.1 4.69 32 32 17 8 0 191 68 11.98 Culp, Ray PHI 237.1 4.17 32 32 12 14 0 157 95 12.67 Talbot, Fred PHI 72.0 2.75 51 0 7 6 10 34 19 11.50 Bradey, Don PHI 40.0 4.05 29 0 5 5 4 31 15 11.70 Church, Len PHI 22.1 4.03 13 0 0 1 2 19 11 12.09 Nyman, Jerry PHI 11.0 4.91 7 0 1 1 1 9 6 14.73 Arlich, Don PHI 7.0 3.86 1 1 0 1 0 3 4 14.14 Locke, Ron PHI 5.0 1.80 5 0 1 0 2 3 1 5.40 Stigman, Dick PHI 3.2 0.00 1 0 0 0 0 3 2 17.18
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Game 1 in Chicago was a tightly contested, back and forth affair. We jumped ahead in the first on a Manny Mota RBI triple but they answered off of Fergie Jenkins for two runs in the bottom of the frame on RBI singles by Roman Mejias & Frank Robinson. A Brooks Robinson RBI groundout in the fifth and a Fergie Jenkins RBI double in the sixth would put us ahead, but only temporarily, as a Pedro Gonzalez pinch hit single in the bottom of the sixth would tie the game back up. In the 8th our bullpen let us down as Church and Nyman combined to allow the go ahead run to score and they would take game one by a 4-3 score.

Game 2 saw Tommy John face Ralph Mauriello and down 1-0 in the bottom of the fifth, the Sox exploded for five runs, three of which came on a Ken Boyer home run. Boyer would finish the game with 4 RBI and our offense missed out on two bases loaded opportunities as the White Sox rolled to a 7-3 win and 2-0 series lead.

Game 3, back in Philly, was a big ball of suck. We got what we needed from Cloninger, as he went 7 strong innings and left with a 3-2 lead. Our bullpen proceeded to blow it, blow it hard. Don Brady loaded the bases before being lifted for Ron Locke, whose whole damn job is to get lefties out, and he promptly allowed singles to Vic Roznovsky & Pete Runnels, allowing 3 runs and putting them up 5-3. We got a run in the bottom of the inning but could score no more, as the White Sox took game three 5-4 and put us on the brink. Turds. I had no intentions of starting Lolich in this series but down 3-0 I might as well give him a shot and if he pulls it out my top 3 pitchers are all completely rested.

Game 4 was no cakewalk but we did manage to stave off elimination thanks in part to Hank Aarons two home runs and 3 runs scored. Lolich was nothing special, in fact he left down 4-2 but we managed single runs in the 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th innings and 2 in the eighth to pull away and secure a 7-4 win to keep us alive one more day.

We truly righted the ship in game five as Jenkins tossed eight innings of one run ball and we pounded out 16 hits en route to a 9-1 rout. Mota & Robinson each had 4 hits as we knocked them from pillar to post. The odds don't seem so insurmountable now, just need to win two games in Chicago, come on boys. Manny Mota badly bruised his hip and is out. Hank Aaron will take over CF.

Game six was a true classic. Ralph Mauriello and Tommy John dueled for 7 scoreless innings, in fact Mauriello took a no hitter into the eighth. Lou Johnson led off with a double to break up the no hitter but with 1 out was thrown out at home on an Aparicio grounder to short. Aparicio then stole second and Tommy John turned on the heroics by blooping a single to right to score a run. We would add a run in the ninth and John would wrap it up, tossing a complete game, 5 hit shutout to force a game seven. Brooks Robinson tweaked his knee and wont be able to go tomorrow so Ron Santo will take over at 3rd. I'm so excited.

Well, ya can't win em all, where would you keep the trophies? The White Sox bested us in game seven using the long ball. Cloninger faced off with Ralph Terry and they broke up a scoreless tie in the bottom of the third on RBI hits by Ashburn and Mejias. McCovey would answer with a homer in the fourth to make 2-1 and then Lou Johnson would homer in the fifth to give us a 3-2 lead. Mejias would homer in the sixth to tie it and Jay Porter would homer in the seventh to give them a lead they would never hand back. In the eighth Don Bradey would allow a homer to Roy Sievers and they would add another run to take a 6-3 lead, the score they would win by to claim the title. I'm disappointed, not just because we lost but it just seemed like we were always a step behind them offensively and on the mound. Oh well, there's always next year.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE (1964) W L PCT GB AVG HR SB ERA Chicago 111 51 .685 -- .283 171 70 3.45 New York 105 57 .648 6.0 .263 124 47 2.63 Baltimore 99 63 .611 12.0 .283 157 43 3.41 Detroit 88 74 .543 23.0 .262 167 39 3.65 Boston 85 77 .525 26.0 .264 119 31 3.84 Minnesota 70 92 .432 41.0 .246 117 50 4.13 Cleveland 69 93 .426 42.0 .260 138 50 4.67 Los Angeles 68 94 .420 43.0 .259 82 57 4.22 Kansas City 60 102 .370 51.0 .244 115 35 4.38 Oakland 55 107 .340 56.0 .244 73 66 4.39 NATIONAL LEAGUE (1964) W L PCT GB AVG HR SB ERA Philadelphia 109 53 .673 -- .283 160 66 3.26 Los Angeles 104 58 .642 5.0 .279 116 43 3.20 San Fransisco 98 64 .605 11.0 .273 159 59 3.74 Pittsburgh 97 65 .599 12.0 .277 155 39 3.52 Chicago 80 82 .494 29.0 .269 169 24 3.87 Cincinnati 78 84 .481 31.0 .262 107 37 3.76 San Diego 67 95 .414 42.0 .255 106 72 4.25 New York 66 96 .407 43.0 .252 114 48 4.07 St. Louis 65 97 .401 44.0 .245 107 49 4.33 Atlanta 46 116 .284 63.0 .242 121 29 5.05 WORLD SERIES White Sox defeat Phillies, 4-3

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AMERICAN LEAGUE (1964) Cy Young Ralph Terry (CHW) Player of the Year: Frank Robinson (CHW) Gold Glove (P): Gaylord Perry (KCY) Gold Glove (C): Jay Porter (CHW) Gold Glove (1B): Ernie Banks (LAA) Gold Glove (2B): Roy McMillan (KCY) Gold Glove (3B): Clete Boyer (BAL) Gold Glove (SS): Harvey Kuenn (BAL) Gold Glove (LF): Frank Robinson (CHW) Gold Glove (CF): Richie Ashburn (CHW) Gold Glove (RF): Al Kaline (BAL) NATIONAL LEAGUE (1964) Cy Young Tom Parsons (PIT) Player of the Year: Willie McCovey (PHI) Rookie Of The Year: Chris Krug (CHC) Gold Glove (P): Mel Stottlemyre (LAS) Gold Glove (C): Chris Krug (CHC) Gold Glove (1B): Harmon Killebrew (ATL) Gold Glove (2B): Jim Gilliam (LAS) Gold Glove (3B): Jim Davenport (NYM) Gold Glove (SS): Wayne Causey (PIT) Gold Glove (LF): Hank Aaron (PHI) Gold Glove (CF): Al Pilarcik (SDP) Gold Glove (RF): Walt Moryn (CHC)
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I plan on taking a little break and work on capsules for the 13 and try and output the Encyclopedia. But I've also become somewhat addicted to this particular dynasty so I may pick it up again in twenty minutes, who can say.
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Scratch the write ups, even with the nice Encyclopedia Mogul creates there's still too much back and forth to try and get solid bios. Here's a write up for them all, "They were all awesome".
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