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  • orion523
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    • Aug 2007
    • 6709

    #106
    Re: 1964(and on)Philadelphia Phillies Historical Simulation-OOTP 8


    Tuesday June 16,1964
    Dogfight In Wrigley!
    Wrigley Field Chicago Ill.-Today,the Phillies and Cubs reminded anyone who watched the game why baseball is the national pastime.The game couldn't have started out any worse for Philadelphia when in the bottom of the 1st inning after getting two quick outs,Phillies starter John Boozer faced off against the dynamic duo of Billy Williams,and Ron Santo,the Chicago superstars would win out.Williams laced a single to right,and Santo followed it up with a majestic home run onto Waveland Avenue,and just like that it was 2-0 Cubbies.The Phils would finally get on the board in the top of the 4th when after a Tony Gonzalez strikeout,Danny Cater and Johnny Callison hit back to back singles putting runners on the corners.Richie Allen would bring Cater home with a ground out RBI cutting the lead to 2-1.It would stay that way until the bottom of the 6th when Biily Williams smoked his 14th homer of the year giving Chicago a 3-1 lead.In the top of the 8th,the Phils would quickly load the bases with one out setting the stage for Tony Gonzalez,who would come through with a clutch RBI single,Danny Cater followed with a Sac fly and the inning would end,tied at 3.In the bottom of the 8th,Cubs CF Ellis Burton led off the inning with Chicago's third home run of the game giving the Cubs a 4-3 lead heading into the 9th inning.Frank Thomas led off the 9th inning with a ground out to third and the Phillies chances seemed slim.Cookie Rojas came to the plate next and smoked a wicked double to left,Dalrymple would follow with a routine grounder to first that was terribly misplayed by firstbaseman Billy Cowan allowing Rojas to score and forcing extra frames.The game would remain tied at 4 until the top of the 12th when Phils CF Tony Gonzalez loopd a one out single to center,Danny Cater's ground out would move Gonzalez along setting the stage for Johnny Callison who cool as a cucumber,smacked a hard ground ball inbto left giving the Phillies a 5-4 lead.The bottom of the 12th was all Bobby Locke and the Phillies had a thrilling come from behind 5-4 victory in Chicago!On top of that,the Reds fell to the high powered Giants leaving the phillies just a game and a half out of first place!!!Here's the box score.

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    Major League 1964 Box Scores
    Philadelphia Phillies at Chicago Cubs
    Game ID: 610 - Tuesday, June 16th, 1964 - Game Log

    Tuesday, June 16th, 1964
    123456789101112RHE
    Philadelphia Phillies0001000210015110
    Chicago Cubs2000010100004121

    PhiladelphiaABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
    T. Gonzalez CF6121010.313321
    D. Cater 1B5111013.330342
    J. Callison RF5021110.335435
    D. Allen 3B6001005.3831163
    F. Thomas LF5010011.258320
    j-K. Berry LF0000000.17506
    C. Rojas 2B5220001.25206
    C. Dalrymple C5130000.267210
    G. Alley SS4000015.256120
    J. Boozer P2000000.16703
    a-T. Taylor PH0000100.307110
    b-R. Wise P0000000.11101
    c-J. Tsitouris P0000000.20012
    d-R. Sievers PH1000001.26513
    e-J. Klippstein P0000000.00000
    f-J. Baldschun P0000000.00000
    g-R. Duren P0000000.25000
    h-A. Phillips PH1000000.22407
    i-B. Locke P0000000.00000
    Totals4551142516

    a - T. Taylor pinch hit for J. Boozer in the 8th
    b - R. Wise substituted for T. Taylor in the 8th
    c - J. Tsitouris substituted for R. Wise in the 8th
    d - R. Sievers pinch hit for J. Tsitouris in the 9th
    e - J. Klippstein substituted for R. Sievers in the 9th
    f - J. Baldschun substituted for J. Klippstein in the 11th
    g - R. Duren substituted for J. Baldschun in the 11th
    h - A. Phillips pinch hit for R. Duren in the 12th
    i - B. Locke substituted for A. Phillips in the 12th
    j - K. Berry substituted for F. Thomas in the 12th

    BATTING
    Doubles: C. Rojas (5, 9th Inning off W. Schurr, 0 on, 1 out)
    Total Bases: J. Callison 2, T. Gonzalez 2, F. Thomas, C. Dalrymple 3, D. Cater, C. Rojas 3
    2-out RBI: J. Callison
    Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: G. Alley, D. Allen
    GIDP: G. Alley
    Sac Bunt: G. Alley
    Sac Fly: D. Cater
    Team LOB: 9

    FIELDING
    Double Plays: 1 (Tsitouris-Dalrymple-Cater)


    ChicagoABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
    E. Burton CF6121001.22428
    R. Campbell 2B6010032.238425
    B. Williams LF5231100.3271443
    R. Santo 3B5132012.248827
    L. Brock RF5000104.224313
    M. Ranew C4010013.199011
    a-D. Bertell C0000000.34004
    c-J. Stewart PH, C2000003.27509
    B. Cowan 1B5000022.25001
    A. Rodgers SS4000102.223015
    C. Koonce P3000001.14311
    W. Schurr P1010000.28600
    b-D. Landrum PR0000000.248310
    L. McDaniel P0000000.00000
    d-J. Boccabella PH1010000.291214
    D. Elston P0000000.25002
    Totals4741243720

    a - D. Bertell substituted for M. Ranew in the 9th
    b - D. Landrum pinch ran for W. Schurr in the 9th
    c - J. Stewart pinch hit for D. Bertell in the 10th
    d - J. Boccabella pinch hit for L. McDaniel in the 11th

    BATTING
    Doubles: M. Ranew (5, 4th Inning off J. Boozer, 1 on, 1 out) R. Campbell (15, 10th Inning off J. Klippstein, 0 on, 0 outs) R. Santo (12, 8th Inning off R. Wise, 1 on, 1 out)
    Home Runs: R. Santo (8, 1st Inning off J. Boozer, 1 on, 2 outs) B. Williams (14, 6th Inning off J. Boozer, 0 on, 0 outs) E. Burton (2, 8th Inning off R. Wise, 0 on, 0 outs)
    Total Bases: W. Schurr, M. Ranew 2, R. Campbell 2, R. Santo 7, B. Williams 6, E. Burton 5, J. Boccabella
    2-out RBI: R. Santo
    Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: R. Campbell, A. Rodgers, J. Stewart 2
    GIDP: M. Ranew
    Team LOB: 12

    FIELDING
    Errors: B. Cowan (1)
    Double Plays: 1 (Rodgers-Campbell-Cowan)

    PhiladelphiaIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
    J. Boozer 7.043315291573.91
    R. Wise 0.131110115114.67
    J. Tsitouris 0.2000000214.50
    J. Klippstein 2.020011024172.19
    J. Baldschun 0.220000016100.84
    R. Duren W (1-1)0.1000010533.00
    B. Locke SV (3)1.010000013103.57

    PITCHING
    Game Score: J. Boozer 61
    Batters Faced: J. Boozer 27, R. Wise 5, J. Tsitouris 1, J. Klippstein 9, J. Baldschun 4, R. Duren 1, B. Locke 4
    Ground Outs - Fly Outs: J. Boozer 7-9, R. Wise 0-1, J. Tsitouris 1-0, J. Klippstein 3-2, J. Baldschun 0-2, R. Duren 0-0, B. Locke 2-1
    Pitches - Strikes: J. Boozer 91-57, R. Wise 15-11, J. Tsitouris 2-1, J. Klippstein 24-17, J. Baldschun 16-10, R. Duren 5-3, B. Locke 13-10
    Inherited Runners - Scored: J. Tsitouris 3-0, R. Duren 2-0
    HB: J. Boozer

    ChicagoIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
    C. Koonce 7.2633150101673.29
    W. Schurr 1.111010020103.00
    L. McDaniel 2.020000016110.41
    D. Elston L (1-2)1.0211000994.18

    PITCHING
    Game Score: C. Koonce 59
    Batters Faced: C. Koonce 29, W. Schurr 7, L. McDaniel 8, D. Elston 5
    Ground Outs - Fly Outs: C. Koonce 12-5, W. Schurr 2-2, L. McDaniel 4-2, D. Elston 2-1
    Pitches - Strikes: C. Koonce 101-67, W. Schurr 20-10, L. McDaniel 16-11, D. Elston 9-9
    Inherited Runners - Scored: W. Schurr 2-0

    GAME NOTES
    Player of the Game: R. Santo
    Ballpark: Wrigley Field
    Weather: Clear skies (75 degrees), wind blowing in from left at 10 mph
    Start Time: 3:05 pm
    Time: 3:24
    Attendance: 4794


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    • orion523
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      • Aug 2007
      • 6709

      #107
      Re: 1964(and on)Philadelphia Phillies Historical Simulation-OOTP 8


      Wednesday June 17,1964
      Blazing Phillies Win for the 8th Time In 9 Games!
      Wrigley Field Chicago Ill.-There seems to be no stopping the Phillies now,their confidence is sky high and they're playing like every game is their last which is exactly how manager Gene Mauch likes it.In today's game,Phillie starter Ray Culp flirted with a no hitter as he held the Cubs hitless through 5 as his teammates were giving him a 4-0 cushion.In the bottom of the 6th however,after a leadoff ground out,Ron Campbell and Billy Williams would go deep back to back breaking up the no-no as well as the shutout.Culp would regain his composure and finish with a line of 7 and a third IP,3 hits and 2 earned runs.Johnny Klippstein would get the save going the final inning and two thirds while allowing only two hits.For Culp it was his 6th victory against 3 defeats and for Klippstein its his 3rd save.Here's the box score.
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      Major League 1964 Box Scores
      Philadelphia Phillies at Chicago Cubs
      Game ID: 621 - Wednesday, June 17th, 1964 - Game Log

      Wednesday, June 17th, 1964
      123456789RHE
      Philadelphia Phillies0102010026101
      Chicago Cubs000002000251

      PhiladelphiaABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
      T. Taylor 2B5100010.294110
      T. Gonzalez CF5122000.315423
      J. Callison RF5000021.327435
      D. Allen 3B3220111.3861163
      F. Thomas LF3120012.270320
      D. Cater 1B3113003.330445
      G. Triandos C4031012.265410
      G. Alley SS4000003.251120
      R. Culp P3000012.06900
      a-J. Klippstein P1000000.00000
      Totals3661061714

      a - J. Klippstein substituted for R. Culp in the 8th

      BATTING
      Doubles: F. Thomas (6, 2nd Inning off A. Jackson, 0 on, 0 outs) G. Triandos (1, 4th Inning off A. Jackson, 0 on, 1 out) D. Allen (17, 6th Inning off A. Jackson, 0 on, 0 outs)
      Home Runs: D. Cater (4, 4th Inning off A. Jackson, 1 on, 1 out) T. Gonzalez (4, 9th Inning off G. Hobbie, 1 on, 2 outs)
      Total Bases: F. Thomas 3, G. Triandos 4, D. Cater 4, D. Allen 3, T. Gonzalez 5
      2-out RBI: T. Gonzalez
      Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: R. Culp, G. Triandos
      Sac Bunt: F. Thomas
      Sac Fly: D. Cater
      Team LOB: 6

      BASERUNNING
      SB: T. Taylor (6)

      FIELDING
      Errors: D. Allen (13)


      ChicagoABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
      E. Burton CF3000010.21928
      R. Campbell 2B4111011.238526
      B. Williams LF4121001.3301544
      R. Santo 3B3010111.249827
      L. Brock RF4010003.225313
      J. Boccabella 1B4000012.285214
      M. Ranew C3000101.195011
      A. Rodgers SS4000022.218015
      A. Jackson P2000011.16703
      G. Hobbie P1000010.08302
      Totals322522812

      BATTING
      Home Runs: R. Campbell (5, 6th Inning off R. Culp, 0 on, 1 out) B. Williams (15, 6th Inning off R. Culp, 0 on, 1 out)
      Total Bases: R. Campbell 4, R. Santo, B. Williams 5, L. Brock
      Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: J. Boccabella, L. Brock
      Team LOB: 6

      BASERUNNING
      SB: L. Brock (13)

      FIELDING
      Errors: J. Boccabella (2)

      PhiladelphiaIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
      R. Culp W (6-3)7.1322262110683.39
      J. Klippstein SV (3)1.220002029192.05

      PITCHING
      Game Score: R. Culp 68
      Batters Faced: R. Culp 28, J. Klippstein 7
      Ground Outs - Fly Outs: R. Culp 8-8, J. Klippstein 0-3
      Pitches - Strikes: R. Culp 110-68, J. Klippstein 29-19
      HB: R. Culp

      ChicagoIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
      A. Jackson L (3-7)5.2744151106705.42
      G. Hobbie 3.132002149337.38

      PITCHING
      Game Score: A. Jackson 43
      Batters Faced: A. Jackson 25, G. Hobbie 14
      Ground Outs - Fly Outs: A. Jackson 7-5, G. Hobbie 4-4
      Pitches - Strikes: A. Jackson 106-70, G. Hobbie 49-33
      Inherited Runners - Scored: G. Hobbie 1-0

      GAME NOTES
      Player of the Game: R. Culp
      Ballpark: Wrigley Field
      Weather: Partly Cloudy (64 degrees), wind blowing in from left at 9 mph
      Start Time: 3:05 pm
      Time: 2:55
      Attendance: 4490


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      • RAZRr1275
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        • Sep 2007
        • 9918

        #108
        Re: 1964(and on)Philadelphia Phillies Historical Simulation-OOTP 8

        What's your record so far?
        My latest project - Madden 12 http://www.operationsports.com/forum...post2043231648

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        • orion523
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          • Aug 2007
          • 6709

          #109
          Re: 1964(and on)Philadelphia Phillies Historical Simulation-OOTP 8

          DonCoryell's Red Sox Report


          Tuesday June 16,1964

          Tuesday, June 16th, 1964
          123456789RHE
          Boston Red Sox000000001172
          New York Yankees00010100X260



          Wednesday June 17,1964
          Game ID: 619 - Wednesday, June 17th, 1964 - Game Log

          Wednesday, June 17th, 1964
          123456789101112RHE
          Boston Red Sox0000020030016130
          New York Yankees0500000000005102

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          • orion523
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            • Aug 2007
            • 6709

            #110
            Re: 1964(and on)Philadelphia Phillies Historical Simulation-OOTP 8

            Originally posted by RAZRr1275
            What's your record so far?
            I've just reached 10 games over .500 for the first time this year at 35-25.As of today I'm only a half game behind first place Cincinnati who have been leading the way since April!

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            • orion523
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              • Aug 2007
              • 6709

              #111
              Re: 1964(and on)Philadelphia Phillies Historical Simulation-OOTP 8

              Phils Acquire Left Handed Reliever from Milwaukee
              Phila.Pa-In a move made to serve two purposes,the Phillies sent disgruntled reliever Dallas Green along with veteran catcher Gus Triandos and youngster Dave Bennett to the Milwaukee Braves for left handed reliever Wade Blasingame.By making this move,the Phillies get a left handed arm in the bullpen which they didn't have,and they finally get to promote young catching prospect Pat Corrales who really should have been in the bigs but was being held back by Triandos.To make room for Blasingame and Corrales,the Phils sent young Rick Wise back down to get more seasoning down in triple A.

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              • orion523
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                • 6709

                #112
                Re: 1964(and on)Philadelphia Phillies Historical Simulation-OOTP 8


                Thursday June 18,1964
                3 Run 8th Propels Cubs Past Phillies
                Wrigley Field Chicago Ill.-On the strength of a three run eighth inning,the Chicago Cubs were able to snatch a 5-4 victory away from the red hot Phillies thus avoiding a series sweep.With the game tied at 2 after 7, Phillies SS Gene Alley hit a line drive 2 run homer to left giving Philadelphia a 4-2 lead going into the bottom of the 8th inning.In the Cubs half of the inning,Ellis Burton drew a lead-off walk that was followed by a Ron Campbell infield single and all of a sudden the Cubs were in business.Billy Williams then came to the plate and hit a sharp ground ball to Danny Cater at first who then bobbled the ball giving Chicago the bases loaded with nobody out.After a Ron Santo Sac fly and a Lou Brock pop-up,the Phillies still clung to a 4-3 lead with two outs and runners on first and third.John Boccabella then came to the plate and cracked a clutch 2 run double to right center giving Chicago the lead going into the 9th.In the top of the 9th,Cubs relief pitcher Wayne Schurr put the Phils down in order running his record to 5-1.Jim Bunning was tagged with the loss,his 6th and Bobby Locke charged with a blown save.The Phils now head to Shea for a 4 game series with the Mets.Here's the box score.

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                Major League 1964 Box Scores
                Philadelphia Phillies at Chicago Cubs
                Game ID: 629 - Thursday, June 18th, 1964 - Game Log

                Thursday, June 18th, 1964
                123456789RHE
                Philadelphia Phillies0001001204111
                Chicago Cubs00000113X570

                PhiladelphiaABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
                T. Gonzalez CF5000003.308423
                C. Rojas 2B4120100.26006
                J. Callison RF5000013.319435
                D. Allen 3B4021101.3881164
                F. Thomas LF4000015.260320
                D. Cater 1B3221100.335546
                C. Dalrymple C3010000.268210
                G. Alley SS4122011.256222
                J. Bunning P4020001.17900
                a-B. Locke P0000000.00000
                Totals3641143314

                a - B. Locke substituted for J. Bunning in the 8th

                BATTING
                Doubles: C. Rojas (6, 1st Inning off L. Jackson, 0 on, 1 out)
                Home Runs: D. Cater (5, 4th Inning off L. Jackson, 0 on, 0 outs) G. Alley (2, 8th Inning off W. Schurr, 1 on, 1 out)
                Total Bases: J. Bunning 2, C. Dalrymple, D. Cater 5, C. Rojas 3, D. Allen 2, G. Alley 5
                2-out RBI: D. Allen
                Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: J. Bunning, F. Thomas, T. Gonzalez
                Sac Bunt: C. Dalrymple
                Team LOB: 9

                BASERUNNING
                SB: D. Cater (3)
                CS: D. Cater (5)

                FIELDING
                Errors: D. Cater (4)
                Double Plays: 1 (Allen-Rojas-Cater)


                ChicagoABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
                E. Burton CF2000210.21528
                b-D. Landrum PR0100000.248310
                c-B. Cowan CF0000000.25001
                R. Campbell 2B4120011.242526
                B. Williams LF3211003.3301645
                R. Santo 3B3001004.246828
                L. Brock RF4111012.225414
                J. Boccabella 1B4022010.289216
                M. Ranew C4010002.197011
                d-D. Bertell C0000000.34004
                A. Rodgers SS3000012.214015
                L. Jackson P2000020.19403
                a-J. Stewart PH1000001.26909
                W. Schurr P0000000.28600
                Totals305752715

                a - J. Stewart pinch hit for L. Jackson in the 7th
                b - D. Landrum pinch ran for E. Burton in the 8th
                c - B. Cowan substituted for D. Landrum in the 9th
                d - D. Bertell substituted for M. Ranew in the 9th

                BATTING
                Doubles: J. Boccabella (9, 8th Inning off B. Locke, 2 on, 2 outs)
                Home Runs: B. Williams (16, 6th Inning off J. Bunning, 0 on, 2 outs) L. Brock (4, 7th Inning off J. Bunning, 0 on, 0 outs)
                Total Bases: M. Ranew, J. Boccabella 3, R. Campbell 2, B. Williams 4, L. Brock 4
                2-out RBI: J. Boccabella, B. Williams
                Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: M. Ranew
                GIDP: R. Santo
                Sac Fly: R. Santo
                Team LOB: 6

                PhiladelphiaIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
                J. Bunning L (6-6)7.2653272109703.93
                B. Locke BS (1)0.1100000643.52

                PITCHING
                Game Score: J. Bunning 56
                Batters Faced: J. Bunning 32, B. Locke 2
                Ground Outs - Fly Outs: J. Bunning 6-9, B. Locke 1-0
                Pitches - Strikes: J. Bunning 109-70, B. Locke 6-4
                Inherited Runners - Scored: B. Locke 2-2
                HB: J. Bunning

                ChicagoIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
                L. Jackson 7.0922331114692.68
                W. Schurr W (5-1)2.022200132203.41

                PITCHING
                Game Score: L. Jackson 51
                Batters Faced: L. Jackson 32, W. Schurr 8
                Ground Outs - Fly Outs: L. Jackson 12-5, W. Schurr 4-2
                Pitches - Strikes: L. Jackson 114-69, W. Schurr 32-20

                GAME NOTES
                Player of the Game: G. Alley
                Ballpark: Wrigley Field
                Weather: Clear skies (80 degrees), wind blowing out to center at 10 mph
                Start Time: 3:05 pm
                Time: 2:40
                Attendance: 4724


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                • orion523
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                  • Aug 2007
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                  #113
                  Re: 1964(and on)Philadelphia Phillies Historical Simulation-OOTP 8


                  Friday June 19,1964
                  Short Dominates Mets Again In 6-1 Victory
                  Shea Stadium NY,NY.-Since getting off to a slow start in April,Phillies starter Chris Short has been nothing short of phenomenal racking up an 8-4 record including 4 straight victories in June.In today's game,Short went 7 and two thirds allowing 3 hits and 1 earned run while striking out 6,in the 6-1 victory.Reliever John Tsitouris pitched the final inning and a third without incident.At the plate,second baseman Tony Taylor and right fielder Johnny Callison each had three hits as the Phillies used their speed on the basepaths to force New York into run scoring mistakes.Here's the box score.

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                  Major League 1964 Box Scores
                  Philadelphia Phillies at New York Mets
                  Game ID: 639 - Friday, June 19th, 1964 - Game Log

                  Friday, June 19th, 1964
                  123456789RHE
                  Philadelphia Phillies1020101106121
                  New York Mets000010000133

                  PhiladelphiaABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
                  T. Taylor 2B3230100.311110
                  D. Cater 1B5111004.332547
                  J. Callison RF4131101.327436
                  D. Allen 3B3012110.3881166
                  F. Thomas LF5000017.248320
                  C. Dalrymple C5020005.272210
                  A. Phillips CF5000025.20607
                  G. Alley SS4110002.256222
                  C. Short P3110000.11502
                  a-J. Tsitouris P0000000.20012
                  Totals3761243424

                  a - J. Tsitouris substituted for C. Short in the 8th

                  BATTING
                  Doubles: C. Short (2, 5th Inning off B. Buhl, 0 on, 0 outs) T. Taylor (5, 1st Inning off B. Buhl, 0 on, 0 outs)
                  Total Bases: C. Short 2, T. Taylor 4, C. Dalrymple 2, D. Cater, D. Allen, G. Alley, J. Callison 3
                  2-out RBI: J. Callison
                  Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: F. Thomas, C. Dalrymple, J. Callison, A. Phillips
                  GIDP: C. Short
                  Sac Bunt: C. Short, T. Taylor
                  Team LOB: 9

                  BASERUNNING
                  SB: D. Cater (4)

                  FIELDING
                  Errors: C. Dalrymple (1)


                  New YorkABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
                  R. Hunt 2B3010101.252017
                  W. Causey 3B4011002.309220
                  J. Christopher RF3000113.308119
                  E. Banks 1B3000112.258421
                  J. Hickman LF3000122.225418
                  L. Elliot CF4000021.209214
                  A. Samuel SS4000001.276425
                  J. Gonder C3110101.228424
                  B. Buhl P1000002.00000
                  D. Ribant P1000010.16700
                  L. Bearnarth P0000000.11100
                  Totals291315715

                  BATTING
                  Doubles: R. Hunt (7, 1st Inning off C. Short, 0 on, 0 outs)
                  Total Bases: J. Gonder, W. Causey, R. Hunt 2
                  2-out RBI: W. Causey
                  Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: J. Gonder, E. Banks, J. Hickman
                  Sac Bunt: B. Buhl
                  Team LOB: 7

                  BASERUNNING
                  SB: R. Hunt (7)

                  FIELDING
                  Errors: J. Gonder 2 (4), W. Causey (4)
                  Double Plays: 1 (Ribant-Causey)

                  PhiladelphiaIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
                  C. Short W (8-4)7.2311460111652.56
                  J. Tsitouris 1.100011021144.15

                  PITCHING
                  Game Score: C. Short 71
                  Batters Faced: C. Short 30, J. Tsitouris 5
                  Ground Outs - Fly Outs: C. Short 10-7, J. Tsitouris 0-3
                  Pitches - Strikes: C. Short 111-65, J. Tsitouris 21-14
                  Inherited Runners - Scored: J. Tsitouris 1-0
                  Balk: J. Tsitouris
                  New YorkIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
                  B. Buhl L (1-3)5.074303091587.13
                  D. Ribant 2.142230052264.21
                  L. Bearnarth 1.210001015124.21

                  PITCHING
                  Game Score: B. Buhl 42
                  Batters Faced: B. Buhl 23, D. Ribant 14, L. Bearnarth 6
                  Ground Outs - Fly Outs: B. Buhl 8-4, D. Ribant 2-4, L. Bearnarth 1-3
                  Pitches - Strikes: B. Buhl 91-58, D. Ribant 52-26, L. Bearnarth 15-12
                  Inherited Runners - Scored: L. Bearnarth 2-1
                  WP: B. Buhl

                  GAME NOTES
                  Player of the Game: C. Short
                  Ballpark: Shea Stadium
                  Weather: Partly Cloudy (63 degrees), wind blowing out to right at 12 mph
                  Start Time: 8:05 pm
                  Time: 2:54
                  Attendance: 8143


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                  Game ID: 631 - Friday, June 19th, 1964 - Game Log

                  Friday, June 19th, 1964
                  12345678910RHE
                  Boston Red Sox11200002006102
                  Baltimore Orioles20201010028141



                  Game ID: 632 - Friday, June 19th, 1964 - Game Log

                  Friday, June 19th, 1964
                  123456789101112RHE
                  Boston Red Sox0200000001003102
                  Baltimore Orioles000011000101480


                  The Baltimore Orioles showed plenty of moxie today as they were able to sweep today's doubleheader with Boston,8-6 and 4-3.With the losses,Boston's lead on Cleveland is now down to 2 games.

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                    Saturday June 20,1964
                    Phils Fall In 15 Innings,4-3

                    Shea Stadium NY,NY.-In a comedy of errors,the Phillies bungled their way through 15 innings of sloppy baseball on their way to an ugly 4-3 defeat at the hands of the lowly Mets.Early on,neither team did much of anything as both Claude Osteen and Mudcat Grant had good stuff resulting in a 1-0 Met lead after 7.In the top of the 8th,the Phillies rallied for 2 runs courtesy of a Clay Dalrymple solo shot and a Cookie Rojas RBI single.The Mets came right back in the bottom half when with 2 outs and a man on first,Phillies reliever Wade Blasingame entered and made his Phillies debut one to remember as he allowed back to back singles to Ed Kranepool and Amado Samuel tying the game at 2 and giving Wade a blown save.The game would remain tied at 2 until the top of the 13th when Left Fielder Frank Thomas hit a solo home run giving the Phillies a 3-2 lead,but a costly Cookie Rojas throwing error in the bottom of the inning led to a game tying ground out by Amado Samuel.The game would finally come to an end in the bottom of the 15th when after a leadoff single by Jim Hickman,right fielder Ed Kranepool laid down a sacrifice bunt that catcher Clay Dalrymple picked up and threw into right field giving NY 2nd and 3rd with no outs,for Amado Samuel who singled home the winning run with his third RBI of the game.Here's the box score.
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                    Philadelphia Phillies at New York Mets
                    Game ID: 649 - Saturday, June 20th, 1964 - Game Log


                    Saturday, June 20th, 1964
                    123456789101112131415RHE
                    Philadelphia Phillies0000000200001003185
                    New York Mets0001000100001014150

                    PhiladelphiaABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
                    T. Gonzalez CF6000206.300423
                    C. Rojas 2B7021014.26107
                    J. Callison RF6020112.327436
                    D. Allen 3B7040003.3931166
                    F. Thomas LF7121005.250421
                    D. Cater 1B6010104.327547
                    C. Dalrymple C6111017.268311
                    G. Alley SS6030103.263222
                    C. Osteen P1000000.25005
                    a-T. Taylor PH1110000.317110
                    b-B. Locke P0000000.00000
                    c-W. Blasingame P0000000.00000
                    d-J. Baldschun P10100001.00000
                    e-J. Tsitouris P3010013.25012
                    f-R. Duren P0000000.25000
                    Totals5731835437

                    a - T. Taylor pinch hit for C. Osteen in the 8th
                    b - B. Locke substituted for T. Taylor in the 8th
                    c - W. Blasingame substituted for B. Locke in the 8th
                    d - J. Baldschun substituted for W. Blasingame in the 8th
                    e - J. Tsitouris substituted for J. Baldschun in the 11th
                    f - R. Duren substituted for J. Tsitouris in the 15th

                    BATTING
                    Doubles: D. Allen (18, 2nd Inning off M. Grant, 0 on, 0 outs) G. Alley (12, 10th Inning off M. Grant, 0 on, 1 out) J. Tsitouris (1, 12th Inning off E. Bauta, 0 on, 0 outs)
                    Home Runs: F. Thomas (4, 13th Inning off E. Bauta, 0 on, 0 outs) C. Dalrymple (3, 8th Inning off M. Grant, 0 on, 0 outs)
                    Total Bases: F. Thomas 5, C. Dalrymple 4, J. Callison 2, D. Cater, C. Rojas 2, D. Allen 5, G. Alley 4, T. Taylor, J. Baldschun, J. Tsitouris 2
                    2-out RBI: C. Rojas
                    Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: C. Dalrymple, D. Cater, C. Rojas 2, D. Allen, G. Alley, T. Gonzalez
                    Sac Bunt: C. Osteen, C. Dalrymple
                    Team LOB: 16

                    BASERUNNING
                    CS: D. Allen (1)

                    FIELDING
                    Errors: C. Dalrymple (2), J. Callison (3), D. Cater (5), T. Gonzalez (5), J. Tsitouris (1)
                    Double Plays: 3 (Dalrymple-Alley, Thomas-Rojas, Alley-Rojas-Cater)



                    New YorkABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
                    R. Hunt 2B5040210.264017
                    W. Causey 3B7010028.303220
                    J. Christopher RF, CF7010043.303119
                    E. Banks 1B4110002.257421
                    a-L. Burright PR0100000.12615
                    c-R. Kanehl CF0000000.35003
                    d-C. Cannizzaro PH1000001.27309
                    e-J. Wojcik PR, RF2110011.50000
                    J. Hickman LF6131102.233419
                    L. Elliot CF3000002.206214
                    b-E. Kranepool PH, 1B4020003.218320
                    A. Samuel SS7023011.277428
                    J. Gonder C6000003.222424
                    M. Grant P4000000.00000
                    f-T. Harkness PH1000000.25001
                    E. Bauta P0000000.00000
                    g-G. Bell PH1000012.50001
                    J. Hinsley P0000000.20000
                    Totals58415431028

                    a - L. Burright pinch ran for E. Banks in the 8th
                    b - E. Kranepool pinch hit for L. Elliot in the 8th
                    c - R. Kanehl substituted for L. Burright in the 9th
                    d - C. Cannizzaro pinch hit for R. Kanehl in the 10th
                    e - J. Wojcik pinch ran for C. Cannizzaro in the 10th
                    f - T. Harkness pinch hit for M. Grant in the 11th
                    g - G. Bell pinch hit for E. Bauta in the 13th

                    BATTING
                    Doubles: J. Hickman (6, 6th Inning off C. Osteen, 0 on, 2 outs) R. Hunt (8, 1st Inning off C. Osteen, 0 on, 0 outs)
                    Triples: J. Hickman (1, 4th Inning off C. Osteen, 1 on, 2 outs)
                    Total Bases: J. Hickman 6, E. Banks, W. Causey, R. Hunt 5, A. Samuel 2, J. Christopher, E. Kranepool 2, J. Wojcik
                    2-out RBI: J. Hickman, A. Samuel
                    Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: , J. Gonder 2, E. Banks, W. Causey 2, L. Elliot 2, G. Bell
                    GIDP: W. Causey
                    Sac Bunt: E. Kranepool
                    Team LOB: 15

                    BASERUNNING
                    CS: R. Hunt (2)


                    PhiladelphiaIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
                    C. Osteen 7.0511140104603.22
                    B. Locke H (2)0.21110101163.80
                    W. Blasingame BS (1)0.0200000841.74
                    J. Baldschun 2.120011043230.69
                    J. Tsitouris L (1-2)4.042114067453.80
                    R. Duren 0.0100000533.00

                    PITCHING
                    Game Score: C. Osteen 66
                    Batters Faced: C. Osteen 29, B. Locke 3, W. Blasingame 2, J. Baldschun 8, J. Tsitouris 17, R. Duren 3
                    Ground Outs - Fly Outs: C. Osteen 10-7, B. Locke 0-1, W. Blasingame 0-0, J. Baldschun 2-2, J. Tsitouris 3-4, R. Duren 1-0
                    Pitches - Strikes: C. Osteen 104-60, B. Locke 11-6, W. Blasingame 8-4, J. Baldschun 43-23, J. Tsitouris 67-45, R. Duren 5-3
                    Inherited Runners - Scored: W. Blasingame 1-1, J. Baldschun 2-0, R. Duren 1-1


                    New YorkIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
                    M. Grant 11.01122331125833.95
                    E. Bauta 2.051110141261.17
                    J. Hinsley W (4-0)2.020011032191.27

                    PITCHING
                    Game Score: M. Grant 67
                    Batters Faced: M. Grant 44, E. Bauta 11, J. Hinsley 9
                    Ground Outs - Fly Outs: M. Grant 12-15, E. Bauta 2-3, J. Hinsley 1-4
                    Pitches - Strikes: M. Grant 125-83, E. Bauta 41-26, J. Hinsley 32-19


                    GAME NOTES
                    Player of the Game: M. Grant
                    Ballpark: Shea Stadium
                    Weather: Partly Cloudy (68 degrees), wind blowing out to right at 11 mph
                    Start Time: 2:05 pm
                    Time: 4:24
                    Attendance: 9622




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                      DonCoryell's Red Sox Report

                      Saturday June 20,1964
                      Game ID: 642 - Saturday, June 20th, 1964 - Game Log

                      Saturday, June 20th, 1964
                      123456789RHE
                      Boston Red Sox0020003218130
                      Baltimore Orioles0003001004101


                      Sunday June 21,1964
                      Game ID: 652 - Sunday, June 21st, 1964 - Game Log

                      Sunday, June 21st, 1964
                      123456789101112RHE
                      Boston Red Sox0200031000006112
                      Baltimore Orioles0120100200017170



                      After being swept in the doubleheader on Friday,the Sox struck back on Saturday by scoring 6 runs in the final 3 innings to upend Baltimore 8-6.In the getaway game,it was more of the same as the teams battled tooth and nail until the Orioles were able to prevail in the bottom of the 12th where Norm Siebern's RBI single scored Sam Bowens giving the Orioles 3 of the 4 games in the series.

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                        Sunday June 21,1964

                        Phils Bounce Back To Take Game 1 Of Twin Bill 5-2
                        Shea Stadium NY,NY.-After an all around poor effort on Saturday afternoon,the Phillies played flawless defensive baseball en route to a pretty 5-2 victory in game one of todays doubleheader.As bad as the Phils were on Saturday,thats how good they were on Sunday and they needed to be because the Mets gave Philadelphia all they could handle and then some as Mets starter Jim Purkey was phenomenal through 8 keeping the Mets to within 3-2,but with Purkey tiring,the Phils were able to add some insurance in the 9th to put the game away.For the Phillies,starter John Boozer gave his all,going 7+ innings while allowing 5 hits and 2 earned runs improving his record to 5-4.Johnny Klippstein earned his 4th save going 2 perfect innings.Here's the box score.
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                        Philadelphia Phillies at New York Mets
                        Game ID: 662 - Sunday, June 21st, 1964 - Game Log

                        Sunday, June 21st, 1964
                        123456789RHE
                        Philadelphia Phillies010002002580
                        New York Mets000010100251

                        PhiladelphiaABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
                        C. Rojas 2B4110103.26107
                        D. Cater 1B3000102.323547
                        J. Callison RF4001013.321437
                        D. Allen 3B4121000.3941167
                        P. Corrales C3000002.00000
                        A. Phillips CF4111020.20908
                        K. Berry LF4111000.18007
                        G. Alley SS3000110.259222
                        J. Boozer P2110010.19203
                        a-T. Gonzalez PH1010000.303423
                        b-J. Klippstein P1011000.14301
                        Totals335853510

                        a - T. Gonzalez pinch hit for J. Boozer in the 8th
                        b - J. Klippstein substituted for T. Gonzalez in the 8th

                        BATTING
                        Doubles: K. Berry (4, 9th Inning off B. Purkey, 1 on, 2 outs) A. Phillips (3, 2nd Inning off B. Purkey, 1 on, 1 out)
                        Total Bases: J. Boozer, C. Rojas, D. Allen 2, K. Berry 2, A. Phillips 2, T. Gonzalez, J. Klippstein
                        2-out RBI: D. Allen, K. Berry, J. Klippstein
                        Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: C. Rojas, P. Corrales
                        GIDP: D. Cater
                        Sac Bunt: P. Corrales
                        Team LOB: 5

                        BASERUNNING
                        SB: A. Phillips (5)
                        CS: A. Phillips (2)


                        New YorkABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
                        R. Hunt 2B4000002.259017
                        W. Causey 3B4000020.298220
                        J. Christopher LF4000010.297119
                        E. Banks 1B4000000.250421
                        J. Hickman CF3110110.234419
                        E. Kranepool RF4120002.225320
                        A. Samuel SS3000004.273428
                        C. Cannizzaro C3012001.275011
                        B. Purkey P3010021.16700
                        Totals322521610

                        BATTING
                        Doubles: E. Kranepool (5, 7th Inning off J. Boozer, 0 on, 1 out)
                        Total Bases: B. Purkey, C. Cannizzaro, J. Hickman, E. Kranepool 3
                        2-out RBI: C. Cannizzaro
                        Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: R. Hunt
                        Team LOB: 4

                        FIELDING
                        Errors: W. Causey (5)
                        Double Plays: 1 (Causey-Hunt-Banks)

                        PhiladelphiaIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
                        J. Boozer W (5-4)7.052214099573.80
                        J. Klippstein SV (4)2.000002013111.91

                        PITCHING
                        Game Score: J. Boozer 62
                        Batters Faced: J. Boozer 27, J. Klippstein 6
                        Ground Outs - Fly Outs: J. Boozer 3-14, J. Klippstein 0-4
                        Pitches - Strikes: J. Boozer 99-57, J. Klippstein 13-11

                        New YorkIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
                        B. Purkey L (0-3)9.0853350128792.52

                        PITCHING
                        Game Score: B. Purkey 57
                        Batters Faced: B. Purkey 37
                        Ground Outs - Fly Outs: B. Purkey 14-6
                        Pitches - Strikes: B. Purkey 128-79
                        WP: B. Purkey

                        GAME NOTES
                        Player of the Game: J. Boozer
                        Ballpark: Shea Stadium
                        Weather: Partly Cloudy (74 degrees), wind blowing out to center at 17 mph
                        Start Time: 1:05 pm
                        Time: 2:25
                        Attendance: 8901


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                          Sunday June 21,1964
                          Callison Single Beats Mets In 10th 4-3!
                          Shea Stadium NY,NY.-With two on and two out in the top of the 10th,Phillies slugger Johnny Callison came through with a base hit to center to give the Phillies a come from behind 4-3 victory giving them a sweep of todays doubleheader!New York jumped out to an early 3-0 lead as Ed Kranepool led the way with a single,a triple and 2 RBI but the Fightins' would not go away.To start the comeback,veteran firstbaseman Roy Sievers hit a mammoth 2 run home run in the 5th drawing the Phils to within a run,then in the top of the 7th,catcher Clay Dalrymple hit a rare triple scoring Sievers bringing the Phils even.Phillies pitching took over from there as Ray Culp,Wade Blasingame and Bobby Locke combined to go 6 and two thirds innings while allowing a mere 3 hits and 0 runs.Locke was credited with the win although it was a definite staff effort.The Phillies record now stands at an impressive 38-27 good enough for 2nd place,a game and a half behind stubborn Cincinnati.Here's the box score.
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                          Philadelphia Phillies at New York Mets
                          Game ID: 663 - Sunday, June 21st, 1964 - Game Log

                          Sunday, June 21st, 1964
                          12345678910RHE
                          Philadelphia Phillies0000201001481
                          New York Mets0102000000370

                          PhiladelphiaABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
                          T. Gonzalez CF5120001.305423
                          T. Taylor 2B5010000.313110
                          J. Callison RF5011010.319438
                          D. Allen 3B5000032.3871167
                          F. Thomas LF4120000.258421
                          R. Sievers 1B3212101.27025
                          d-D. Cater PR, 1B0000000.323547
                          C. Dalrymple C3011101.269312
                          G. Alley SS3000112.256222
                          R. Wise P1000000.10001
                          a-R. Culp P1000001.06700
                          b-W. Blasingame P0000000.00000
                          c-B. Locke P1000000.00000
                          Totals36484358

                          a - R. Culp substituted for R. Wise in the 4th
                          b - W. Blasingame substituted for R. Culp in the 7th
                          c - B. Locke substituted for W. Blasingame in the 8th
                          d - D. Cater pinch ran for R. Sievers in the 9th

                          BATTING
                          Triples: C. Dalrymple (2, 7th Inning off D. Ribant, 1 on, 1 out)
                          Home Runs: R. Sievers (2, 5th Inning off C. Willey, 1 on, 0 outs)
                          Total Bases: R. Sievers 4, T. Taylor, F. Thomas 2, C. Dalrymple 3, T. Gonzalez 2, J. Callison
                          2-out RBI: J. Callison
                          Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: D. Allen, T. Gonzalez, R. Culp
                          Sac Bunt: R. Culp
                          Team LOB: 6

                          FIELDING
                          Errors: D. Allen (14)


                          New YorkABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
                          R. Hunt 2B5020000.262017
                          W. Causey 3B3000011.293220
                          D. Ribant P1000002.14300
                          L. Bearnarth P0000000.11100
                          e-J. Wojcik PH1000000.33300
                          J. Christopher LF3100211.293119
                          E. Banks 1B4000012.243421
                          b-L. Burright PR0000000.12615
                          d-T. Harkness 1B1000000.22201
                          J. Hickman CF4221001.239420
                          E. Kranepool RF3022000.234322
                          c-L. Elliot PH, RF1000012.205214
                          A. Samuel SS4000014.268428
                          C. Cannizzaro C4010012.274011
                          C. Willey P2000010.00000
                          a-R. Kanehl 3B2000011.31803
                          Totals383732816

                          a - R. Kanehl substituted for C. Willey in the 7th
                          b - L. Burright pinch ran for E. Banks in the 8th
                          c - L. Elliot pinch hit for E. Kranepool in the 8th
                          d - T. Harkness substituted for L. Burright in the 9th
                          e - J. Wojcik pinch hit for L. Bearnarth in the 10th

                          BATTING
                          Triples: E. Kranepool (4, 4th Inning off R. Wise, 1 on, 1 out)
                          Total Bases: C. Cannizzaro, R. Hunt 2, E. Kranepool 4, J. Hickman 2
                          Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: D. Ribant, C. Cannizzaro 2, A. Samuel
                          Team LOB: 7

                          BASERUNNING
                          SB: J. Hickman (2), L. Burright (1)

                          PhiladelphiaIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
                          R. Wise 3.143312058345.04
                          R. Culp 3.130004052353.25
                          W. Blasingame 1.000011020111.59
                          B. Locke W (2-1)2.100001024183.46

                          PITCHING
                          Game Score: R. Wise 39
                          Batters Faced: R. Wise 15, R. Culp 13, W. Blasingame 5, B. Locke 7
                          Ground Outs - Fly Outs: R. Wise 3-5, R. Culp 3-3, W. Blasingame 2-0, B. Locke 4-2
                          Pitches - Strikes: R. Wise 58-34, R. Culp 52-35, W. Blasingame 20-11, B. Locke 24-18
                          Inherited Runners - Scored: R. Culp 1-0, W. Blasingame 2-0, B. Locke 2-0
                          WP: R. Wise

                          New YorkIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
                          C. Willey 6.032222184525.04
                          D. Ribant BS (2)2.021102036224.23
                          L. Bearnarth L (1-1)2.031111030194.23

                          PITCHING
                          Game Score: C. Willey 58
                          Batters Faced: C. Willey 22, D. Ribant 8, L. Bearnarth 10
                          Ground Outs - Fly Outs: C. Willey 14-1, D. Ribant 2-2, L. Bearnarth 2-3
                          Pitches - Strikes: C. Willey 84-52, D. Ribant 36-22, L. Bearnarth 30-19

                          GAME NOTES
                          Player of the Game: R. Sievers
                          Ballpark: Shea Stadium
                          Weather: Partly Cloudy (69 degrees), wind blowing left to right at 11 mph
                          Start Time: 4:05 pm
                          Time: 3:07
                          Attendance: 8430


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                            Standings As Of June 22,1964

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                            Major League 1964 06-22-1964
                            Standings Report
                            American Standings
                            TeamWLPCTGBPyt.RecDiffHomeAwayXInn1RunM#StreakLast10
                            Boston Red Sox4422.667-43-23124-820-143-610-894L15-5
                            Cleveland Indians4125.6213.043-23-227-1014-153-311-8L27-3
                            Chicago White Sox3728.5696.537-28015-1422-144-011-7L35-5
                            Minnesota Twins3334.49311.531-36220-1013-243-513-7W16-4
                            Los Angeles Angels3236.47113.037-31-517-1615-204-46-14W26-4
                            Detroit Tigers3035.46213.528-37219-1711-187-312-10L14-6
                            Washington Senators3238.45714.027-43519-2013-182-512-8W13-7
                            Baltimore Orioles2938.43315.531-36-217-1712-214-39-14W15-5
                            Kansas City Athletics2940.42016.530-39-117-1612-243-413-11L15-5
                            New York Yankees2637.41316.526-37011-1915-182-26-16W34-6
                            National Standings
                            TeamWLPCTGBPyt.RecDiffHomeAwayXInn1RunM#StreakLast10
                            Cincinnati Reds4026.606-37-29320-920-173-313-696W34-6
                            Philadelphia Phillies3827.5851.538-27018-1420-134-210-9W28-2
                            St. Louis Cardinals3828.5762.034-32417-1221-164-311-7W17-3
                            San Francisco Giants3730.5523.541-26-422-1415-161-37-12L16-4
                            Milwaukee Braves3332.5086.532-33120-913-233-610-12L14-6
                            Houston Colt .45's3335.4858.032-36121-1912-166-516-11W14-6
                            Pittsburgh Pirates3237.4649.536-33-419-1713-204-59-13W37-3
                            Chicago Cubs2737.42212.029-35-215-1912-186-39-10L33-7
                            New York Mets2941.41413.027-43216-1813-234-211-13L22-8
                            Los Angeles Dodgers2640.39414.025-41113-2113-191-410-13L34-6

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                              Tuesday June 23,1964
                              Phillies And Cubs Split Scintillating DoubleHeader!
                              Connie Mack Stadium Phila,Pa.-If you were a paying customer for today's twin bill between the Phillies and the Chicago Cubs,you walked away knowing full well that that was the best $1.95 that you ever spent because they were two of the most entertaining games you'll ever see on a baseball diamond. And better yet,you had the best of both worlds: In game one you had a back and forth slugfest that needed extra frames to decide the outcome,and in the second game you had a tense pitching duel that had you on the edge of your seat until literally the final out.In game one,The Phillies jumped out to an early 2-0 lead after 3 but the Cubs would answer in the top of the 4th when with 2 outs, a Billy Williams single to right was followed by a Lou Brock double giving Chicago 2nd and 3rd for SS Andre Rodgers who hit a game tying single to center before Billy Cowan grounded out to end the inning.The Cubs would score twice more in the 5th courtesy of a two on one out double by Ron Campbell followed by a sac fly by third baseman Ron Santo.After five innings it was 4-2 Chicago.The Phillies would come right back in the 6th with 3 runs of their own giving starter Jim Bunning a one run cushion going into the 7th inning.Over the next two innings neither team would threaten and we headed into the 9th with the Phils still ahead,5-4.Leading off the 9th,Cubs CF Billy Cowan hit a 469 foot monster home run tying the game at 5 and forcing extra innings.Neither team would score until the top of the 12th when with runners on first and second and one out,Phillie killer Billy Williams got his third hit of the ballgame bringing home the go ahead run off of reliever Ryne Duren.Duren would escape the inning without allowing any more damage and the Phillies were down to their last three outs.After a Tony Gonzalez ground out to short,RF Johnny Callison crushed a double to the gap in right center and the Phillies were in business.Richie Allen then hit a line drive single to left forcing Callison to hold up at third bringing Frank Thomas to the plate with runners on the corners and 1 out.With the count run to 3-2,Cubs reliever Wayne Schurr struck Thomas right on out of there deflating the entire stadium,Danny Cater would ground out to end the game giving Chicago a 6-5 victory.Here's the box score.

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                              Major League 1964 Box Scores
                              Chicago Cubs at Philadelphia Phillies
                              Game ID: 680 - Tuesday, June 23rd, 1964 - Game Log

                              Tuesday, June 23rd, 1964
                              123456789101112RHE
                              Chicago Cubs0002200010016110
                              Philadelphia Phillies1010030000005141

                              ChicagoABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
                              E. Burton CF6120000.22228
                              d-D. Landrum PR, CF0000000.248310
                              R. Campbell 2B5011021.240527
                              L. McDaniel P0000000.00000
                              c-J. Schaffer PH1100001.00000
                              W. Schurr P0000000.28600
                              R. Santo 3B4001111.247829
                              B. Williams LF6131001.3371747
                              L. Brock RF4120102.234519
                              A. Rodgers SS5012106.206017
                              B. Cowan 1B5111023.24012
                              M. Ranew C5110021.209013
                              D. Ellsworth P1000000.03602
                              a-J. Boccabella PH1000000.298324
                              J. Warner P1000000.00000
                              b-J. Stewart 2B1000000.305112
                              Totals4561163716

                              a - J. Boccabella pinch hit for D. Ellsworth in the 7th
                              b - J. Stewart substituted for J. Warner in the 10th
                              c - J. Schaffer pinch hit for L. McDaniel in the 12th
                              d - D. Landrum pinch ran for E. Burton in the 12th

                              BATTING
                              Doubles: R. Campbell (17, 5th Inning off J. Bunning, 2 on, 1 out) B. Williams (14, 10th Inning off J. Klippstein, 0 on, 2 outs) L. Brock (8, 4th Inning off J. Bunning, 1 on, 2 outs)
                              Home Runs: B. Cowan (1, 9th Inning off J. Bunning, 0 on, 0 outs)
                              Total Bases: M. Ranew, R. Campbell 2, A. Rodgers, B. Williams 4, L. Brock 3, E. Burton 2, B. Cowan 4
                              2-out RBI: A. Rodgers
                              Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: , A. Rodgers 2, B. Williams, B. Cowan
                              Sac Bunt: D. Ellsworth
                              Sac Fly: R. Santo
                              Team LOB: 9

                              BASERUNNING
                              SB: L. Brock (16)
                              CS: E. Burton (3)

                              FIELDING
                              Double Plays: 1 (Campbell-Rodgers-Cowan)


                              PhiladelphiaABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
                              T. Taylor 2B6120013.313110
                              T. Gonzalez CF5010011.303423
                              J. Callison RF6122002.319540
                              D. Allen 3B6140000.3931167
                              F. Thomas LF5110113.256421
                              D. Cater 1B6011005.319548
                              P. Corrales C5011003.12501
                              G. Alley SS4111001.256323
                              J. Bunning P2010100.19500
                              a-R. Sievers PH1000010.26325
                              b-J. Klippstein P0000000.14301
                              c-C. Rojas PH1000001.25907
                              d-R. Duren P0000000.25000
                              Totals4751452419

                              a - R. Sievers pinch hit for J. Bunning in the 9th
                              b - J. Klippstein substituted for R. Sievers in the 10th
                              c - C. Rojas pinch hit for J. Klippstein in the 11th
                              d - R. Duren substituted for C. Rojas in the 12th

                              BATTING
                              Doubles: T. Taylor (6, 1st Inning off D. Ellsworth, 0 on, 0 outs) J. Callison (8, 12th Inning off W. Schurr, 0 on, 1 out)
                              Home Runs: G. Alley (3, 3rd Inning off D. Ellsworth, 0 on, 0 outs) J. Callison (5, 6th Inning off D. Ellsworth, 0 on, 1 out)
                              Total Bases: J. Bunning, T. Taylor 3, F. Thomas, D. Cater, D. Allen 4, G. Alley 4, P. Corrales, T. Gonzalez, J. Callison 6
                              Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: T. Taylor, D. Cater, G. Alley, P. Corrales, J. Callison
                              GIDP: T. Gonzalez
                              Sac Bunt: G. Alley, T. Gonzalez
                              Team LOB: 11

                              FIELDING
                              Errors: D. Cater (6)

                              ChicagoIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
                              D. Ellsworth 6.085512289533.46
                              J. Warner 3.130011045285.93
                              L. McDaniel W (4-0)1.210000017120.38
                              W. Schurr SV (3)1.02000101793.16

                              PITCHING
                              Game Score: D. Ellsworth 37
                              Batters Faced: D. Ellsworth 26, J. Warner 14, L. McDaniel 6, W. Schurr 5
                              Ground Outs - Fly Outs: D. Ellsworth 7-8, J. Warner 4-5, L. McDaniel 3-2, W. Schurr 2-0
                              Pitches - Strikes: D. Ellsworth 89-53, J. Warner 45-28, L. McDaniel 17-12, W. Schurr 17-9

                              PhiladelphiaIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
                              J. Bunning 9.0855141122794.02
                              J. Klippstein 2.010013032191.78
                              R. Duren L (1-2)1.021110022113.32

                              PITCHING
                              Game Score: J. Bunning 54
                              Batters Faced: J. Bunning 37, J. Klippstein 8, R. Duren 6
                              Ground Outs - Fly Outs: J. Bunning 11-11, J. Klippstein 2-1, R. Duren 2-1
                              Pitches - Strikes: J. Bunning 122-79, J. Klippstein 32-19, R. Duren 22-11
                              HB: J. Bunning

                              GAME NOTES
                              Player of the Game: J. Callison
                              Ballpark: Connie Mack Stadium
                              Weather: Partly Cloudy (66 degrees), wind blowing in from right at 11 mph
                              Start Time: 8:05 pm
                              Time: 3:34
                              Attendance: 19042


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                                Tuesday June 23,1964
                                Shortacular!
                                Connie Mack Stadium,Phila.Pa-Despite playing for the fourth time in three days,the Phillies were able to hold off the Chicago Cubs due in large part to the gutsy performances by Chris Short and Art Mahaffey who combined to hold the Cubs to 6 hits and 1 run in Philadelphia's 2-1 victory.With the win, the Phils were able to split today's twin bill.The Phillies offense was provided by a Gene Alley solo home run in the second and a Danny Cater two out single in the bottom of the 5th.Chicago's lone run came coutresy of a Ron Campbell RBI single in the 6th.As for Short,he has now run his record to an impressive 9-4 with a 2.53 ERA and 89 strikeouts,he leads the team in all three categories.Here's the box score.

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                                Major League 1964 Box Scores
                                Chicago Cubs at Philadelphia Phillies
                                Game ID: 679 - Tuesday, June 23rd, 1964 - Game Log

                                Tuesday, June 23rd, 1964
                                123456789RHE
                                Chicago Cubs000001000160
                                Philadelphia Phillies01001000X280

                                ChicagoABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
                                E. Burton CF3000110.21828
                                R. Campbell 2B4021000.244528
                                b-D. Landrum PR0000000.248310
                                c-J. Amalfitano 2B0000000.35304
                                R. Santo 3B4000013.243829
                                B. Williams LF4020003.3401747
                                L. Brock RF4000012.230519
                                J. Boccabella 1B4010011.297324
                                A. Rodgers SS4000022.202017
                                M. Ranew C2000120.206013
                                P. Toth P2110010.10001
                                a-J. Stewart PH1000002.300112
                                G. Hobbie P0000000.08302
                                Totals321612913

                                a - J. Stewart pinch hit for P. Toth in the 7th
                                b - D. Landrum pinch ran for R. Campbell in the 8th
                                c - J. Amalfitano substituted for D. Landrum in the 8th

                                BATTING
                                Doubles: J. Boccabella (11, 7th Inning off A. Mahaffey, 0 on, 1 out)
                                Total Bases: P. Toth, J. Boccabella 2, R. Campbell 2, B. Williams 2
                                Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: J. Stewart
                                Team LOB: 7

                                FIELDING
                                Double Plays: 2 (Williams-Boccabella, Ranew-Amalfitano)


                                PhiladelphiaABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
                                C. Rojas 2B2000200.25507
                                D. Cater 1B3011102.319549
                                J. Callison RF3000105.315540
                                D. Allen 3B4010020.3911167
                                C. Dalrymple C4020001.275312
                                G. Alley SS4111012.256424
                                A. Phillips CF2110101.21708
                                K. Berry LF3010001.18807
                                C. Short P2000013.10702
                                a-A. Mahaffey P1010000.21401
                                Totals282825415

                                a - A. Mahaffey substituted for C. Short in the 6th

                                BATTING
                                Doubles: A. Mahaffey (1, 7th Inning off G. Hobbie, 0 on, 1 out)
                                Home Runs: G. Alley (4, 2nd Inning off P. Toth, 0 on, 2 outs)
                                Total Bases: C. Dalrymple 2, D. Cater, D. Allen, G. Alley 4, K. Berry, A. Phillips, A. Mahaffey 2
                                2-out RBI: D. Cater, G. Alley
                                Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: C. Short, J. Callison 2, A. Phillips
                                Team LOB: 9

                                BASERUNNING
                                SB: A. Phillips (6)
                                CS: C. Dalrymple (3), J. Callison (2)

                                FIELDING
                                Double Plays: 1 (Callison-Dalrymple)

                                ChicagoIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
                                P. Toth L (5-5)6.062242195543.38
                                G. Hobbie 2.020012038246.60

                                PITCHING
                                Game Score: P. Toth 50
                                Batters Faced: P. Toth 25, G. Hobbie 8
                                Ground Outs - Fly Outs: P. Toth 6-7, G. Hobbie 2-1
                                Pitches - Strikes: P. Toth 95-54, G. Hobbie 38-24
                                Balk: P. Toth
                                PhiladelphiaIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
                                C. Short W (9-4)5.041117073492.53
                                A. Mahaffey SV (1)4.020012049325.70

                                PITCHING
                                Game Score: C. Short 61
                                Batters Faced: C. Short 20, A. Mahaffey 14
                                Ground Outs - Fly Outs: C. Short 6-2, A. Mahaffey 1-8
                                Pitches - Strikes: C. Short 73-49, A. Mahaffey 49-32
                                Inherited Runners - Scored: A. Mahaffey 2-0

                                GAME NOTES
                                Player of the Game: C. Short
                                Ballpark: Connie Mack Stadium
                                Weather: Partly Cloudy (67 degrees), wind blowing in from right at 11 mph
                                Start Time: 5:05 pm
                                Time: 2:31
                                Attendance: 18626


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                                Game ID: 671 - Tuesday, June 23rd, 1964 - Game Log

                                Tuesday, June 23rd, 1964
                                123456789RHE
                                Boston Red Sox010000000140
                                Chicago White Sox000000000020


                                A 2nd inning solo home run by Dick Stuart was all starting pitcher Bob Heffner would need to earn his 6th victory of the season as the Red Sox edged the White Sox 1-0.Carl Yastrzemski returned from injury and was understandably rusty going 0 for 3 with a walk and a stolen base(11)

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