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  • orion523
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    • Aug 2007
    • 6709

    #166
    Re: 1964(and on)Philadelphia Phillies Historical Simulation-OOTP 8


    Tuesday July 21,1964
    Culp Whiffs 10 In 4-1 Victory
    County Stadium,Milwaukee Wis.-Phillies starting pitcher Ray Culp continued his dominance over National League hitters going 8+ innings and allowing 4 hits and 1 earned run while striking out 10 running his record to 9 and 4 in Philadelphia's 4-1 victory over the Braves.It was Culp ironicly who got the scoring started with a shocking solo home run in the 3rd inning off of Braves starter Dallas Green.The Phils added another run in the 4th on a Gene Alley RBI single making the score 2-0.The Phils would eventually put the game away in the 8th when a Danny Cater RBI single followed by a Frank Thomas Sac Fly gave them a 4-0 lead after 8.Culp tired in the 9th and was replaced by Jack Baldschun who quelled the Braves rally and earned his 5th save of the season.Here's the box score.

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    Major League 1964 Box Scores
    Philadelphia Phillies at Milwaukee Braves
    Game ID: 948 - Tuesday, July 21st, 1964 - Game Log

    Tuesday, July 21st, 1964
    123456789RHE
    Philadelphia Phillies0011000204110
    Milwaukee Braves000000001140

    PhiladelphiaABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
    T. Gonzalez CF5010001.287833
    T. Taylor 2B4110011.310212
    J. Callison RF4110001.3101057
    D. Allen 3B4010022.3741284
    D. Cater 1B4021001.345770
    F. Thomas LF2111102.248631
    C. Dalrymple C4010014.271315
    G. Alley SS4011010.255538
    R. Culp P4121002.14011
    a-J. Baldschun P00000001.00000
    Totals3541141514

    a - J. Baldschun substituted for R. Culp in the 9th

    BATTING
    Home Runs: R. Culp (1, 3rd Inning off D. Green, 0 on, 1 out)
    Total Bases: R. Culp 5, T. Taylor, F. Thomas, C. Dalrymple, D. Cater 2, D. Allen, G. Alley, T. Gonzalez, J. Callison
    2-out RBI: G. Alley
    Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: R. Culp
    GIDP: C. Dalrymple, T. Gonzalez
    Sac Fly: F. Thomas
    Team LOB: 8

    BASERUNNING
    SB: D. Cater (6)

    FIELDING
    Double Plays: 1 (Taylor-Alley-Cater)


    MilwaukeeABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
    B. Bruton CF4010011.234211
    M. de la Hoz 2B2000101.277533
    D. Schneider P0000000.20001
    T. Cloninger P0000000.14713
    c-R. McMillan PH1110000.38502
    H. Aaron RF4011001.3181237
    J. Torre C3000020.3051341
    R. Carty LF4010022.3121454
    D. Menke SS4000012.224536
    G. Oliver 1B2000111.3001138
    b-L. Gabrielson PR, 1B0000000.276316
    E. Mathews 3B3000011.2281037
    D. Green P1000000.18200
    C. Carroll P1000010.14300
    a-S. Alomar 2B1000011.236312
    Totals3014121010

    a - S. Alomar substituted for C. Carroll in the 8th
    b - L. Gabrielson pinch ran for G. Oliver in the 8th
    c - R. McMillan pinch hit for T. Cloninger in the 9th

    BATTING
    Total Bases: R. Carty, B. Bruton, H. Aaron, R. McMillan
    Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: D. Menke
    GIDP: R. Carty
    Team LOB: 5

    FIELDING
    Double Plays: 2 (de la Hoz-Menke-Oliver, Alomar-Menke-Gabrielson)

    PhiladelphiaIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
    R. Culp W (9-4)8.04112100125802.55
    J. Baldschun SV (5)1.0000000531.04

    PITCHING
    Game Score: R. Culp 78
    Batters Faced: R. Culp 31, J. Baldschun 2
    Ground Outs - Fly Outs: R. Culp 8-6, J. Baldschun 1-1
    Pitches - Strikes: R. Culp 125-80, J. Baldschun 5-3
    Inherited Runners - Scored: J. Baldschun 2-0
    WP: R. Culp
    HB: R. Culp

    MilwaukeeIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
    D. Green L (1-4)3.262203169424.20
    C. Carroll 3.121111048272.88
    D. Schneider 1.131101022161.00
    T. Cloninger 0.2000000433.59

    PITCHING
    Game Score: D. Green 42
    Batters Faced: D. Green 17, C. Carroll 12, D. Schneider 7, T. Cloninger 1
    Ground Outs - Fly Outs: D. Green 4-4, C. Carroll 7-1, D. Schneider 1-2, T. Cloninger 1-0
    Pitches - Strikes: D. Green 69-42, C. Carroll 48-27, D. Schneider 22-16, T. Cloninger 4-3
    Inherited Runners - Scored: C. Carroll 2-0, D. Schneider 1-1, T. Cloninger 1-0

    GAME NOTES
    Player of the Game: R. Culp
    Ballpark: County Stadium
    Weather: Clear skies (66 degrees), wind blowing in from right at 12 mph
    Start Time: 7:05 pm
    Time: 2:46
    Attendance: 13861


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    DonCoryell's Red Sox Report

    Game ID: 941 - Tuesday, July 21st, 1964 - Game Log

    Tuesday, July 21st, 1964
    123456789RHE
    Detroit Tigers000001022581
    Boston Red Sox1010002116120


    Tony Horton's walk off homer in the bottom of the 9th gave Boston a 6-5 victory over Detroit for their 4th straight victory.Yaz was 2 for 5 with an RBI and a run scored.

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    • orion523
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      • Aug 2007
      • 6709

      #167
      Re: 1964(and on)Philadelphia Phillies Historical Simulation-OOTP 8


      Wednesday July 22,1964
      3 Run 9th Gives Braves Shocking 4-3 Victory!
      County Stadium Milwaukee Wisc.-In a shocking turn of events,the Braves after being 1 hit through 8 innings,scored 3 ninth inning runs with the final blow being a Rico Carty walk off 2 run homer sending the home crowd into a frenzy as Milwaukee stunned Philadelphia 4-3.The game started out as a tense 0-0 game through 3 when in the top of the fourth,the Phils broke through with an RBI ground out by Frank Thomas that was set up on a steal attempt by Johnny Callison and subsequent errant throw by Joe Torre landing Callison on third.The Phils would add two more in the 5th courtesy of a bases loaded two run single by Johnny Callison putting the Phils up 3-0 after 5.Phils starter John Boozer meanwhile was absolutely amazing,taking a no hitter into the 7th inning where Hank Aaron ended all chances of that with a 403 foot lead off home run making the score 3-1.Entering the bottom of the 9th with the score still 3-1,John Boozer gave up a lead off double to pinch hitter Gene Oliver for the Braves 2nd hit of the game.Boozer then gave way to Bobby Locke who got Mike DeLa Hoz to fly out and Hank Aaron to pop out bringing Joe Torre to the plate with 2 outs and a man on 2nd.Torre singled to center scoring Oliver closing the gap to 3-2 which brought Rico Carty to the plate who proceeded to smash a 2-2 fastball over the center field fence.Game Over.Braves Win.Here's the box score.

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      Major League 1964 Box Scores
      Philadelphia Phillies at Milwaukee Braves
      Game ID: 958 - Wednesday, July 22nd, 1964 - Game Log

      Wednesday, July 22nd, 1964
      123456789RHE
      Philadelphia Phillies000120000390
      Milwaukee Braves000000103441

      PhiladelphiaABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
      T. Gonzalez CF4020002.290833
      D. Cater 1B4000016.341770
      J. Callison RF4122001.3121059
      D. Allen 3B4010024.3731284
      F. Thomas LF4001001.243632
      C. Rojas 2B4000000.270011
      P. Corrales C4010000.22904
      G. Alley SS4120000.258538
      J. Boozer P2110000.18903
      a-B. Locke P0000000.00000
      Totals343930314

      a - B. Locke substituted for J. Boozer in the 9th

      BATTING
      Doubles: J. Boozer (2, 3rd Inning off C. Simmons, 0 on, 1 out)
      Total Bases: J. Boozer 2, D. Allen, G. Alley 2, P. Corrales, T. Gonzalez 2, J. Callison 2
      2-out RBI: J. Callison
      Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: , D. Cater 2, D. Allen 2
      GIDP: F. Thomas
      Sac Bunt: J. Boozer
      Team LOB: 6

      BASERUNNING
      SB: J. Callison (4)


      MilwaukeeABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
      B. Bruton CF3000011.230211
      a-G. Oliver PH1110000.3021138
      M. de la Hoz 2B4000011.274533
      H. Aaron RF3111101.3181338
      J. Torre C4011001.3051342
      b-G. Kolb PR0100000.25407
      R. Carty LF4112021.3111556
      D. Menke SS3000010.223536
      L. Gabrielson 1B3000010.271316
      E. Mathews 3B2000100.2271037
      C. Simmons P2000000.17502
      Totals29444265

      a - G. Oliver pinch hit for B. Bruton in the 9th
      b - G. Kolb pinch ran for J. Torre in the 9th

      BATTING
      Doubles: G. Oliver (16, 9th Inning off J. Boozer, 0 on, 0 outs)
      Home Runs: R. Carty (15, 9th Inning off B. Locke, 1 on, 2 outs) H. Aaron (13, 7th Inning off J. Boozer, 0 on, 0 outs)
      Total Bases: J. Torre, R. Carty 4, H. Aaron 4, G. Oliver 2
      2-out RBI: J. Torre, R. Carty
      Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: B. Bruton
      Sac Bunt: C. Simmons
      Team LOB: 2

      FIELDING
      Errors: J. Torre (12)
      Double Plays: 1 (Menke-de la Hoz-Gabrielson)

      PhiladelphiaIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
      J. Boozer 8.0222261111713.71
      B. Locke L (2-2)BS (2)0.22220011373.53

      PITCHING
      Game Score: J. Boozer 74
      Batters Faced: J. Boozer 28, B. Locke 4
      Ground Outs - Fly Outs: J. Boozer 7-11, B. Locke 0-2
      Pitches - Strikes: J. Boozer 111-71, B. Locke 13-7
      Inherited Runners - Scored: B. Locke 1-1

      MilwaukeeIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
      C. Simmons W (9-9)9.0932030108704.71

      PITCHING
      Game Score: C. Simmons 62
      Batters Faced: C. Simmons 35
      Ground Outs - Fly Outs: C. Simmons 18-5
      Pitches - Strikes: C. Simmons 108-70

      GAME NOTES
      Player of the Game: J. Boozer
      Ballpark: County Stadium
      Weather: Partly Cloudy (69 degrees), wind blowing out to center at 15 mph
      Start Time: 7:05 pm
      Time: 2:21
      Attendance: 13346


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      DonCoryell's Red Sox Recap!

      952 - Wednesday, July 22nd, 1964 - Game Log

      Wednesday, July 22nd, 1964
      123456789RHE
      Detroit Tigers300000010490
      Boston Red Sox000000000061


      The Tigers ended the Sox 4 game win streak with a 4-0 shutout victory.Carl Yastrzemski went 2 for 4 in the loss.

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      • orion523
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        • Aug 2007
        • 6709

        #168
        Re: 1964(and on)Philadelphia Phillies Historical Simulation-OOTP 8


        Thursday July 23,1964
        Braves "Short" On Miracles,Fall 4-2
        County Stadium,Phila.Pa.-In a hard fought well pitched affair,the Phillies behind the arm of star pitcher Chris Short were able to edge the Milwaukee Braves 4-2 giving Short his 13th victory of the season against only 5 defeats.Down 1-0 in the bottom of the second,the Brave briefly captured the lead on a 2 run home run by catcher Joe Torre but The Phillies came right back in the third with a Danny Cater sac fly tying the game at 2.It would stay that way until the 7th when once again,Danny Cater would come through,this time with a 2 run single to left field giving the Phillies the lead they would hold on to,4-2.For the season,rookie Danny Cater has been nothing short of amazing.He has a batting average of .341,and an an OBP of .378,he also has 7 home runs 73 RBI ,39 runs scored and was also a member of this year's all-star team,quite a feat for such a young player.Here's today's box score.

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        Major League 1964 Box Scores
        Philadelphia Phillies at Milwaukee Braves
        Game ID: 968 - Thursday, July 23rd, 1964 - Game Log

        Thursday, July 23rd, 1964
        123456789RHE
        Philadelphia Phillies1010002004100
        Milwaukee Braves020000000271

        PhiladelphiaABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
        C. Rojas 2B5010003.268011
        D. Cater 1B3013001.341773
        J. Callison RF4110001.3111059
        D. Allen 3B4031010.3771285
        C. Dalrymple C4010002.271315
        A. Phillips CF3010104.254212
        G. Alley SS4000023.255538
        K. Berry LF4110000.207110
        C. Short P3210000.14013
        a-R. Duren P0000000.25000
        b-B. Wine PH1000000.31627
        c-J. Baldschun P00000001.00000
        Totals3541041314

        a - R. Duren substituted for C. Short in the 8th
        b - B. Wine pinch hit for R. Duren in the 9th
        c - J. Baldschun substituted for B. Wine in the 9th

        BATTING
        Doubles: C. Short (3, 3rd Inning off J. Horlen, 0 on, 0 outs) C. Rojas (9, 5th Inning off J. Horlen, 0 on, 2 outs) J. Callison (12, 1st Inning off J. Horlen, 0 on, 2 outs)
        Total Bases: C. Short 2, C. Dalrymple, D. Cater, C. Rojas 2, D. Allen 3, J. Callison 2, K. Berry, A. Phillips
        2-out RBI: D. Cater, D. Allen
        Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: C. Dalrymple, D. Cater, G. Alley
        GIDP: G. Alley, A. Phillips
        Sac Bunt: C. Short
        Sac Fly: D. Cater
        Team LOB: 8

        BASERUNNING
        SB: A. Phillips (13)

        FIELDING
        Double Plays: 3 (Allen-Rojas-Cater, Allen-Rojas-Cater, Rojas-Cater)


        MilwaukeeABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
        B. Bruton CF4000001.225211
        M. de la Hoz 2B4010000.274533
        R. Carty LF3010100.3111556
        H. Aaron RF4120003.3211338
        J. Torre C3122102.3081444
        D. Menke SS3000104.221536
        a-L. Gabrielson PR0000000.271316
        G. Oliver 1B4000023.2981138
        E. Mathews 3B3000111.2251037
        J. Horlen P3010001.19613
        Totals312724315

        a - L. Gabrielson pinch ran for D. Menke in the 9th

        BATTING
        Doubles: M. de la Hoz (19, 6th Inning off C. Short, 0 on, 0 outs)
        Home Runs: J. Torre (14, 2nd Inning off C. Short, 1 on, 0 outs)
        Total Bases: J. Horlen, J. Torre 5, M. de la Hoz 2, R. Carty, H. Aaron 2
        Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: D. Menke
        GIDP: G. Oliver, E. Mathews, H. Aaron
        Team LOB: 8

        FIELDING
        Errors: J. Torre (13)
        Double Plays: 2 (Menke-de la Hoz-Oliver, Mathews-de la Hoz-Oliver)

        PhiladelphiaIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
        C. Short W (13-5)7.1722321105682.53
        R. Duren H (5)0.2000000763.05
        J. Baldschun SV (6)1.00001101470.98

        PITCHING
        Game Score: C. Short 55
        Batters Faced: C. Short 30, R. Duren 2, J. Baldschun 3
        Ground Outs - Fly Outs: C. Short 10-8, R. Duren 2-0, J. Baldschun 1-0
        Pitches - Strikes: C. Short 105-68, R. Duren 7-6, J. Baldschun 14-7
        Inherited Runners - Scored: R. Duren 1-0

        MilwaukeeIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
        J. Horlen L (11-3)9.01042130103711.73

        PITCHING
        Game Score: J. Horlen 57
        Batters Faced: J. Horlen 38
        Ground Outs - Fly Outs: J. Horlen 15-8
        Pitches - Strikes: J. Horlen 103-71

        GAME NOTES
        Player of the Game: J. Torre
        Ballpark: County Stadium
        Weather: Clear skies (79 degrees), wind blowing in from left at 11 mph
        Start Time: 2:05 pm
        Time: 2:21
        Attendance: 8236


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        DonCoryell's Red Sox Report!

        Game ID: 962 - Thursday, July 23rd, 1964 - Game Log

        Thursday, July 23rd, 1964
        123456789RHE
        Detroit Tigers110000000271
        Boston Red Sox60110001X9120


        The Red Sox bounced back nicely from yesterdays defeat by pounding Detroit,9-2.Carl Yastrzemski was given the day off today.

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        • orion523
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          • Aug 2007
          • 6709

          #169
          Re: 1964(and on)Philadelphia Phillies Historical Simulation-OOTP 8


          Friday July 24,1964
          Allen's 2 Home Runs Lead Phillies Past Cardinals 7-2
          Connie Mack Stadium,Phila.Pa.-Despite being down 2-0 early,the Phillies lead by all-star third baseman Rich Allen came roaring back to win easily 7-2.Phils starter Jim Bunning pitched his 5th complete game of the season allowing 5 hits and 2 earned runs for his 10th win.Allen,who's hit only one home run since May 30,launched two monster shots to left field tonight garnering 3 RBI and upping his avg. to a league leading .379.Tony Gonzalez also had a good day going 2 for 4 with 2 RBI and a run scored.Here's the box score.

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          Major League 1964 Box Scores
          St. Louis Cardinals at Philadelphia Phillies
          Game ID: 981 - Friday, July 24th, 1964 - Game Log

          Friday, July 24th, 1964
          123456789RHE
          St. Louis Cardinals020000000250
          Philadelphia Phillies01020013X7100

          St. LouisABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
          J. Lewis RF4010000.249834
          D. Groat SS4000001.265420
          C. Flood CF4010001.321128
          K. Boyer 3B3120000.280319
          a-C. Warwick PR0000000.293314
          b-E. Spiezio 3B1000011.18502
          M. Shannon LF4000013.244634
          P. Gagliano 2B3112001.283649
          S. Burgess C2000111.239316
          L. Maye 1B3000011.278334
          E. Broglio P2000001.27612
          c-J. Buchek PH1000000.277827
          R. Taylor P0000000.30011
          L. Burdette P0000000.10000
          Totals312521410

          a - C. Warwick pinch ran for K. Boyer in the 7th
          b - E. Spiezio substituted for C. Warwick in the 7th
          c - J. Buchek pinch hit for E. Broglio in the 8th

          BATTING
          Doubles: K. Boyer (3, 2nd Inning off J. Bunning, 0 on, 0 outs) C. Flood (22, 9th Inning off J. Bunning, 0 on, 1 out)
          Home Runs: P. Gagliano (6, 2nd Inning off J. Bunning, 1 on, 1 out)
          Total Bases: K. Boyer 3, C. Flood 2, J. Lewis, P. Gagliano 4
          Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: M. Shannon
          GIDP: C. Flood
          Team LOB: 4

          FIELDING
          PB: S. Burgess


          PhiladelphiaABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
          T. Gonzalez CF4122100.293835
          T. Taylor 2B5021002.313213
          J. Callison RF4111013.3101060
          D. Allen 3B3223101.3791488
          D. Cater 1B4120020.343773
          F. Thomas LF2100200.241632
          C. Dalrymple C4010005.270315
          G. Alley SS3100104.252538
          J. Bunning P4000024.18202
          Totals3371075519

          BATTING
          Doubles: D. Cater 2 (19, 6th Inning off E. Broglio, 1 on, 1 out; 8th Inning off R. Taylor, 0 on, 0 outs) T. Gonzalez (18, 8th Inning off R. Taylor, 3 on, 2 outs)
          Home Runs: D. Allen 2 (14, 2nd Inning off E. Broglio, 0 on, 0 outs; 4th Inning off E. Broglio, 1 on, 1 out)
          Total Bases: T. Taylor 2, C. Dalrymple, D. Cater 4, D. Allen 8, T. Gonzalez 3, J. Callison
          2-out RBI: T. Taylor, T. Gonzalez
          Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: T. Taylor, G. Alley, J. Callison
          Sac Fly: J. Callison
          Team LOB: 8

          FIELDING
          Double Plays: 1 (Alley-Taylor-Cater)

          St. LouisIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
          E. Broglio L (5-4)7.0744342114734.26
          R. Taylor 0.233320022114.92
          L. Burdette 0.1000010434.37

          PITCHING
          Game Score: E. Broglio 48
          Batters Faced: E. Broglio 31, R. Taylor 7, L. Burdette 1
          Ground Outs - Fly Outs: E. Broglio 6-11, R. Taylor 0-2, L. Burdette 0-0
          Pitches - Strikes: E. Broglio 114-73, R. Taylor 22-11, L. Burdette 4-3
          Inherited Runners - Scored: L. Burdette 2-0

          PhiladelphiaIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
          J. Bunning W (10-8)9.0522141111743.60

          PITCHING
          Game Score: J. Bunning 72
          Batters Faced: J. Bunning 32
          Ground Outs - Fly Outs: J. Bunning 7-15
          Pitches - Strikes: J. Bunning 111-74

          GAME NOTES
          Player of the Game: D. Allen
          Ballpark: Connie Mack Stadium
          Weather: Partly Cloudy (69 degrees), wind blowing in from left at 10 mph
          Start Time: 7:05 pm
          Time: 2:35
          Attendance: 21810


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          DonCoryell's Red Sox Report!

          Game ID: 974 - Friday, July 24th, 1964 - Game Log

          Friday, July 24th, 1964
          123456789RHE
          Boston Red Sox0011003016151
          Cleveland Indians000000000052


          The Red Sox went into Cleveland today and pulled off a convincing 6-0 victory over the 2nd place Indians.Carl Yastrzemski was collared today,going 0 for 4.

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          • orion523
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            • Aug 2007
            • 6709

            #170
            Re: 1964(and on)Philadelphia Phillies Historical Simulation-OOTP 8


            Saturday July 25,1964

            Late Surge Pushes Redbirds Past Phillies

            Connie Mack Stadium,Phila.Pa-After jumping ahead 3-1,the Phils slowly lost grip on the game as Bob Gibson became more and more dominating as the game wore on and the Cardinals bats had just enough in them to push them past Philadelphia,5-3.The Phillies offense was provided by none other than Richie Allen who homered for the second straight day on his way to 2 for 3 with 3 RBI and a run scored.The rest of the team had nothing for Gibson,who won for the 16th time this season,which leads the majors.For St.Louis,the game winning hit was provided by second baseman Phil Gagliano who broke a 3-3 tie with a two run double in the top of the 7th inning giving Gibson all the breathing room he would need.On a worse note,the Phillies lost Frank Thomas and Tony Gonzalez to seperate injuries in the game,Thomas was diagnosed with a fractured cheekbone and will be out for a month,its the 2nd time this season Thomas has missed significant time with an injury.Gonzalez's injury is much less severe,he'll miss about a week with a bruised hip.Here's the box score.

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            Major League 1964 Box Scores
            St. Louis Cardinals at Philadelphia Phillies
            Game ID: 991 - Saturday, July 25th, 1964 - Game Log


            Saturday, July 25th, 1964
            123456789RHE
            St. Louis Cardinals0010112005102
            Philadelphia Phillies201000000362

            St. LouisABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
            D. Groat SS4220000.269420
            a-J. Lewis PH1000001.248834
            b-D. Maxvill SS0000000.23329
            T. McCarver C5020002.311420
            C. Flood CF3122101.324130
            K. Boyer 3B5100005.269319
            M. Shannon LF4121101.247735
            P. Gagliano 2B3022200.286651
            d-J. Buchek 2B0000000.277827
            C. Warwick RF2000102.283314
            c-S. Burgess PH, RF1000002.237316
            C. James 1B4000013.22108
            B. Gibson P3000113.22812
            Totals3551056220

            a - J. Lewis pinch hit for D. Groat in the 8th
            b - D. Maxvill substituted for J. Lewis in the 8th
            c - S. Burgess pinch hit for C. Warwick in the 9th
            d - J. Buchek substituted for P. Gagliano in the 9th

            BATTING
            Doubles: D. Groat (19, 5th Inning off C. Osteen, 0 on, 1 out) C. Flood (23, 7th Inning off C. Osteen, 0 on, 2 outs) P. Gagliano (16, 7th Inning off C. Osteen, 3 on, 2 outs)
            Home Runs: M. Shannon (7, 6th Inning off C. Osteen, 0 on, 0 outs)
            Total Bases: M. Shannon 5, T. McCarver 2, D. Groat 3, C. Flood 3, P. Gagliano 3
            2-out RBI: P. Gagliano
            Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: , B. Gibson 2, M. Shannon, T. McCarver, C. Warwick, K. Boyer, S. Burgess
            GIDP: T. McCarver, K. Boyer
            Sac Bunt: C. Warwick
            Sac Fly: C. Flood
            Team LOB: 11

            FIELDING
            Errors: C. Flood (2), C. James (3)



            PhiladelphiaABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
            T. Gonzalez CF4110000.292835
            d-R. Sievers 1B0000000.25525
            D. Cater 1B, LF4110012.342773
            J. Callison RF3000112.3081060
            D. Allen 3B4123012.3801591
            F. Thomas LF1000101.239632
            a-K. Berry LF, CF2010000.213110
            C. Rojas 2B3000001.265011
            C. Dalrymple C4010011.270315
            G. Alley SS4000002.249538
            C. Osteen P2000010.23207
            b-A. Phillips PH1000000.252212
            c-J. Tsitouris P0000000.29423
            e-P. Corrales PH1000011.22404
            Totals333632612

            a - K. Berry substituted for F. Thomas in the 6th
            b - A. Phillips pinch hit for C. Osteen in the 7th
            c - J. Tsitouris substituted for A. Phillips in the 8th
            d - R. Sievers substituted for T. Gonzalez in the 8th
            e - P. Corrales pinch hit for J. Tsitouris in the 9th

            BATTING
            Home Runs: D. Allen (15, 1st Inning off B. Gibson, 1 on, 2 outs)
            Total Bases: C. Dalrymple, D. Cater, D. Allen 5, T. Gonzalez, K. Berry
            2-out RBI: , D. Allen 2
            Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: D. Allen, G. Alley
            Sac Bunt: C. Rojas
            Team LOB: 6

            BASERUNNING
            CS: J. Callison (3)

            FIELDING
            Errors: D. Cater (10), D. Allen (19)
            Double Plays: 2 (Rojas-Cater, Alley-Rojas-Cater)


            St. LouisIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
            B. Gibson W (16-5)9.0633261140942.42

            PITCHING
            Game Score: B. Gibson 67
            Batters Faced: B. Gibson 36
            Ground Outs - Fly Outs: B. Gibson 10-10
            Pitches - Strikes: B. Gibson 140-94


            PhiladelphiaIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
            C. Osteen L (10-9)7.0952421109673.08
            J. Tsitouris 2.010020025152.77

            PITCHING
            Game Score: C. Osteen 43
            Batters Faced: C. Osteen 34, J. Tsitouris 9
            Ground Outs - Fly Outs: C. Osteen 11-6, J. Tsitouris 4-2
            Pitches - Strikes: C. Osteen 109-67, J. Tsitouris 25-15


            GAME NOTES
            Player of the Game: D. Allen
            Ballpark: Connie Mack Stadium
            Weather: Partly Cloudy (77 degrees), wind blowing in from left at 9 mph
            Start Time: 2:05 pm
            Time: 2:43
            Attendance: 23235
            Special Notes: F. Thomas was injured on a defensive play.T. Gonzalez was injured on a defensive play.



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            DonCoryell's Red Sox Report!
            Game ID: 984 - Saturday, July 25th, 1964 - Game Log

            Saturday, July 25th, 1964
            123456789RHE
            Boston Red Sox0310001117111
            Cleveland Indians2100010206110

            Carl Yastrzemski's 9th inning home run broke a 6-6 tie and gave Boston their 2nd straight victory over second place Cleveland.Ironicly it was Carls' first hit of the game and it couldn't have come at a better time.
            Last edited by orion523; 07-07-2008, 04:59 PM.

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            • orion523
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              #171
              Re: 1964(and on)Philadelphia Phillies Historical Simulation-OOTP 8


              Sunday July 26,1964

              BLACK SUNDAY!
              Connie Mack Stadium,Phila.Pa.-In a terrible display of baseball skill,the Phillies looked like a bush league team today dropping both games of today's doubleheader while committing 7 errors and falling two and a half games behind streaking Cincinnati.In game one,the Phillies wasted an excellent pitching performance by Ray Culp who went 7 innings and allowed 4 hits and 3 unearned runs in the 5-1 defeat.The Phillies were held to only 4 hits,which matched the amount of errors they committed.In game 2,the Cardinals got 2 late runs off of reliever Bobby Locke to win again,this time 5-3.Here's the box scores.

              Game 1

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              Major League 1964 Box Scores
              St. Louis Cardinals at Philadelphia Phillies
              Game ID: 1007 - Sunday, July 26th, 1964 - Game Log

              Sunday, July 26th, 1964
              123456789RHE
              St. Louis Cardinals000010202560
              Philadelphia Phillies010000000144

              St. LouisABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
              J. Lewis RF3111123.249835
              D. Groat SS5020004.272420
              C. Flood CF5000004.319130
              K. Boyer 3B4122103.276421
              M. Shannon LF5000002.243735
              P. Gagliano 2B3100111.283651
              S. Burgess C3100112.234316
              L. Maye 1B2010000.280334
              a-T. McCarver PH1100000.309420
              d-C. James 1B0000100.22108
              R. Craig P2000000.03600
              b-J. Buchek PH1000001.275827
              c-C. Warwick PR0000000.283314
              R. Sadecki P0000000.26903
              e-D. Maxvill PH1000002.22629
              R. Taylor P0000000.30011
              Totals355635422

              a - T. McCarver pinch hit for L. Maye in the 7th
              b - J. Buchek pinch hit for R. Craig in the 7th
              c - C. Warwick pinch ran for J. Buchek in the 7th
              d - C. James substituted for T. McCarver in the 7th
              e - D. Maxvill pinch hit for R. Sadecki in the 8th

              BATTING
              Home Runs: K. Boyer (4, 9th Inning off W. Blasingame, 1 on, 2 outs)
              Total Bases: K. Boyer 5, D. Groat 2, L. Maye, J. Lewis
              2-out RBI: K. Boyer
              Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: K. Boyer, D. Groat, D. Maxvill
              GIDP: M. Shannon
              Sac Bunt: R. Craig, T. McCarver
              Sac Fly: J. Lewis
              Team LOB: 10

              FIELDING
              Double Plays: 1 (Groat-Gagliano-James)


              PhiladelphiaABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
              T. Taylor 2B4000102.306213
              D. Cater 1B5000012.337773
              J. Callison RF2000200.3061060
              D. Allen 3B2000211.3781591
              C. Dalrymple C4000013.266315
              A. Phillips CF3110100.254212
              K. Berry LF3010102.216110
              G. Alley SS3011101.250539
              R. Culp P2000003.13311
              a-C. Rojas PH1000000.263011
              b-R. Duren P0000000.25000
              c-W. Blasingame P0000000.25001
              d-C. Shockley PH1010000.50000
              Totals301418314

              a - C. Rojas pinch hit for R. Culp in the 7th
              b - R. Duren substituted for C. Rojas in the 8th
              c - W. Blasingame substituted for R. Duren in the 8th
              d - C. Shockley pinch hit for W. Blasingame in the 9th

              BATTING
              Doubles: A. Phillips (6, 2nd Inning off R. Craig, 0 on, 2 outs)
              Total Bases: A. Phillips 2, K. Berry, G. Alley, C. Shockley
              2-out RBI: G. Alley
              Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: , R. Culp 2, C. Dalrymple, D. Cater, K. Berry
              GIDP: T. Taylor
              Team LOB: 10

              BASERUNNING
              SB: C. Dalrymple (1), A. Phillips (14)

              FIELDING
              Errors: R. Culp (1), D. Cater (11), D. Allen 2 (21)
              Double Plays: 1 (Culp-Alley-Cater)

              St. LouisIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
              R. Craig W (6-5)6.031143087503.86
              R. Sadecki H (5)1.00001001574.81
              R. Taylor SV (8)2.010030036164.76

              PITCHING
              Game Score: R. Craig 61
              Batters Faced: R. Craig 25, R. Sadecki 4, R. Taylor 9
              Ground Outs - Fly Outs: R. Craig 9-6, R. Sadecki 1-2, R. Taylor 4-1
              Pitches - Strikes: R. Craig 87-50, R. Sadecki 15-7, R. Taylor 36-16

              PhiladelphiaIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
              R. Culp L (9-5)7.0430340102662.42
              R. Duren 0.1000100723.00
              W. Blasingame 1.222210125142.35

              PITCHING
              Game Score: R. Culp 64
              Batters Faced: R. Culp 33, R. Duren 2, W. Blasingame 8
              Ground Outs - Fly Outs: R. Culp 10-8, R. Duren 1-0, W. Blasingame 2-3
              Pitches - Strikes: R. Culp 102-66, R. Duren 7-2, W. Blasingame 25-14
              Inherited Runners - Scored: W. Blasingame 1-0

              GAME NOTES
              Player of the Game: R. Craig
              Ballpark: Connie Mack Stadium
              Weather: Partly Cloudy (76 degrees), wind blowing in from center at 11 mph
              Start Time: 1:05 pm
              Time: 2:46
              Attendance: 20156


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              Game 2

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              Major League 1964 Box Scores
              St. Louis Cardinals at Philadelphia Phillies
              Game ID: 1008 - Sunday, July 26th, 1964 - Game Log

              Sunday, July 26th, 1964
              123456789RHE
              St. Louis Cardinals000012110580
              Philadelphia Phillies0002010003113

              St. LouisABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
              J. Lewis RF4100123.246835
              D. Groat SS3110000.273420
              a-T. McCarver PH1000001.308420
              b-D. Maxvill SS1000001.21929
              C. Flood CF5121001.320131
              K. Boyer 3B4022012.283423
              M. Shannon LF4111012.243836
              P. Gagliano 2B3110000.284651
              J. Duffalo P0000000.14300
              S. Burgess C2000200.232316
              J. Long 1B4000013.05901
              R. Washburn P1010100.29328
              R. Sadecki P1000000.25903
              c-J. Buchek 2B1000000.274827
              d-C. Warwick PR, 2B0000000.283314
              Totals345844513

              a - T. McCarver pinch hit for D. Groat in the 7th
              b - D. Maxvill substituted for T. McCarver in the 7th
              c - J. Buchek substituted for R. Sadecki in the 8th
              d - C. Warwick pinch ran for J. Buchek in the 9th

              BATTING
              Triples: R. Washburn (2, 3rd Inning off J. Boozer, 0 on, 1 out) P. Gagliano (1, 5th Inning off J. Boozer, 0 on, 0 outs)
              Home Runs: M. Shannon (8, 8th Inning off B. Locke, 0 on, 0 outs)
              Total Bases: R. Washburn 3, M. Shannon 4, P. Gagliano 3, K. Boyer 2, D. Groat, C. Flood 2
              2-out RBI: C. Flood
              Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: M. Shannon, J. Long, K. Boyer 2, C. Flood
              GIDP: J. Long
              Sac Bunt: P. Gagliano
              Team LOB: 8

              BASERUNNING
              SB: J. Lewis (4)


              PhiladelphiaABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
              C. Rojas 2B5010012.262011
              D. Cater 1B4000111.333773
              J. Callison RF5000012.3021060
              D. Allen 3B4130001.3821591
              K. Berry LF4221002.228111
              A. Phillips CF4000003.246212
              P. Corrales C4032000.26406
              G. Alley SS4010013.250539
              J. Boozer P2000012.17903
              a-B. Locke P1010000.25000
              b-J. Klippstein P0000000.20001
              c-C. Dalrymple PH1000010.265315
              Totals3831131616

              a - B. Locke substituted for J. Boozer in the 6th
              b - J. Klippstein substituted for B. Locke in the 9th
              c - C. Dalrymple pinch hit for J. Klippstein in the 9th

              BATTING
              Doubles: D. Allen (28, 4th Inning off R. Washburn, 0 on, 1 out) K. Berry (5, 6th Inning off R. Sadecki, 0 on, 0 outs)
              Total Bases: C. Rojas, D. Allen 4, G. Alley, P. Corrales 3, K. Berry 3, B. Locke
              2-out RBI: P. Corrales
              Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: J. Boozer, C. Rojas, G. Alley
              Team LOB: 9

              FIELDING
              Errors: A. Phillips (2), C. Rojas (3), D. Allen (22)
              Double Plays: 2 (Berry-Corrales, Allen-Rojas-Cater)

              St. LouisIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
              R. Washburn 4.262212078514.60
              R. Sadecki W (4-7)2.241102062374.77
              J. Duffalo SV (4)1.210002033203.41

              PITCHING
              Game Score: R. Washburn 45
              Batters Faced: R. Washburn 21, R. Sadecki 12, J. Duffalo 6
              Ground Outs - Fly Outs: R. Washburn 6-6, R. Sadecki 1-5, J. Duffalo 0-3
              Pitches - Strikes: R. Washburn 78-51, R. Sadecki 62-37, J. Duffalo 33-20
              Inherited Runners - Scored: R. Sadecki 1-0

              PhiladelphiaIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
              J. Boozer 5.263334096533.76
              B. Locke L (2-3)2.122211136223.79
              J. Klippstein 1.00000001472.40

              PITCHING
              Game Score: J. Boozer 46
              Batters Faced: J. Boozer 25, B. Locke 11, J. Klippstein 3
              Ground Outs - Fly Outs: J. Boozer 5-6, B. Locke 3-3, J. Klippstein 1-2
              Pitches - Strikes: J. Boozer 96-53, B. Locke 36-22, J. Klippstein 14-7
              Inherited Runners - Scored: B. Locke 2-0, J. Klippstein 1-0
              WP: J. Boozer

              GAME NOTES
              Player of the Game: P. Corrales
              Ballpark: Connie Mack Stadium
              Weather: Partly Cloudy (80 degrees), wind blowing in from right at 10 mph
              Start Time: 4:05 pm
              Time: 3:12
              Attendance: 20517


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

                DonCoryell's Red Sox Report!

                ID: 996 - Sunday, July 26th, 1964 - Game Log

                Sunday, July 26th, 1964
                123456789RHE
                Boston Red Sox21212102011171
                Cleveland Indians000000020240


                Game ID: 996 - Sunday, July 26th, 1964 - Game Log

                Sunday, July 26th, 1964
                123456789RHE
                Boston Red Sox21212102011171
                Cleveland Indians000000020240


                The Boston Red Sox proved their dominance of the AL by sweeping 4 games from the 2nd place Indians.In the twin bill,Carl Yastrzemski was 3 for 8 with a double and 2 RBI

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




                  BNN Home | ML | Scores | Standings | Stats | Teams | Players | Transactions | History
                  Major League 1964 07-27-1964
                  Standings Report
                  American Standings
                  TeamWLPCTGBPyt.RecDiffHomeAwayXInn1RunM#StreakLast10
                  Boston Red Sox6536.644-65-36038-1627-205-717-1255W59-1
                  Cleveland Indians5943.5786.559-43034-1625-275-417-13L72-8
                  Detroit Tigers5448.52911.550-52432-2122-278-317-13W15-5
                  Chicago White Sox5148.51513.052-47-122-2729-215-013-13L13-7
                  Baltimore Orioles5051.49515.052-49-230-2520-265-512-17W28-2
                  Kansas City Athletics5053.48516.050-53028-2022-334-419-15W17-3
                  Los Angeles Angels5054.48116.554-50-425-2525-295-59-19L15-5
                  Minnesota Twins4555.45019.546-54-126-2019-353-814-12W15-5
                  New York Yankees4058.40823.541-57-121-3119-273-49-19L14-6
                  Washington Senators4361.41323.537-67621-2922-323-618-12L23-7
                  National Standings
                  TeamWLPCTGBPyt.RecDiffHomeAwayXInn1RunM#StreakLast10
                  Cincinnati Reds6238.620-56-44635-1627-224-322-961W99-1
                  Philadelphia Phillies5940.5962.561-38-224-2135-195-315-13L34-6
                  St. Louis Cardinals5743.5705.051-49628-2029-234-416-14W37-3
                  Milwaukee Braves5148.51510.551-48031-2020-286-815-16W46-4
                  San Francisco Giants5049.50511.555-44-530-2520-241-57-18W14-6
                  Pittsburgh Pirates5052.49013.053-49-325-2425-286-515-16L44-6
                  Chicago Cubs4652.46915.048-50-222-2724-258-415-15L15-5
                  Houston Colt .45's4755.46116.047-55028-2719-286-620-16W14-6
                  Los Angeles Dodgers4059.40421.538-61222-2918-303-414-18L17-3
                  New York Mets3965.37525.039-65021-2618-394-514-18L100-10

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                    #174
                    Re: 1964(and on)Philadelphia Phillies Historical Simulation-OOTP 8

                    Hey man, I am really liking what you are doing so far. Keep it up!

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                      #175
                      Re: 1964(and on)Philadelphia Phillies Historical Simulation-OOTP 8

                      Originally posted by DarkEagle18
                      Hey man, I am really liking what you are doing so far. Keep it up!
                      Thanks,I definitely will

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


                        Tuesday July 28,1964
                        Thank You "Berry" Much
                        Connie Mack Stadium,Phila.Pa.-When it's Chris Short vs. Juan Marichal,you expect a low scoring pitchers duel thats usually decided by a play or two.What we had today,was as gripping as you can get.Both pitchers set the tone early,quickly mowing through the first two innings.In the third though,Chris Short battled his control a little,walking 3 batters including Willie McCovey with the bases loaded giving San Francisco an early 1-0 lead.The game would stay that way until the bottom of the 6th when with one swing of the bat,rookie Danny Cater electrified the stadium with game tying solo home run.After 8 innings with the score still tied,Chris Short would leave the ballgame having surrendered only 5 hits and 1 earned run while striking out and walking 5.Jack Baldschun entered in the top of the 9th for Short and although things got a little hairy,he got out of the inning without allowing a run.In the bottom of the 9th,with two out and two on,Ken Berry came to the plate to face Marichal.Berry proceeded to line a 3-1 pitch over the shortstops head into left bringing home the winning run in dramatic fashion.With the 2-1 victory,the Phillies snapped a 3 game losing streak that they desperately needed to break.Here's the box score.

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                        Major League 1964 Box Scores
                        San Francisco Giants at Philadelphia Phillies
                        Game ID: 1019 - Tuesday, July 28th, 1964 - Game Log

                        Tuesday, July 28th, 1964
                        123456789RHE
                        San Francisco Giants001000000170
                        Philadelphia Phillies000001001290

                        San FranciscoABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
                        D. Howser SS5010010.289226
                        D. Demeter RF5010021.236731
                        a-J. Cardenal PR0000000.250316
                        b-L. Thomas RF0000000.3321045
                        O. Cepeda 1B3120200.2932262
                        W. Mays CF3000204.2943067
                        J. Hart 3B3010111.2711351
                        W. McCovey LF3011102.2952347
                        B. Moran 2B4010005.313417
                        c-J. Javier 2B0000000.29917
                        T. Haller C4000012.2521544
                        J. Marichal P4000002.16903
                        Totals341716517

                        a - J. Cardenal pinch ran for D. Demeter in the 9th
                        b - L. Thomas substituted for J. Cardenal in the 9th
                        c - J. Javier substituted for B. Moran in the 9th

                        BATTING
                        Total Bases: O. Cepeda 2, D. Howser, J. Hart, W. McCovey, D. Demeter, B. Moran
                        2-out RBI: W. McCovey
                        Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: J. Marichal, W. Mays, B. Moran 2
                        Team LOB: 12

                        BASERUNNING
                        SB: J. Cardenal (4)


                        PhiladelphiaABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
                        T. Taylor 2B4010001.305213
                        D. Cater 1B4121001.335874
                        J. Callison RF4130010.3071060
                        D. Allen 3B4000024.3781591
                        C. Dalrymple C4010023.265315
                        A. Phillips CF4000023.238212
                        K. Berry LF4011000.229112
                        G. Alley SS3000010.248539
                        C. Short P2000010.13313
                        a-C. Shockley PH1010000.66700
                        b-J. Baldschun P00000001.00000
                        Totals342920912

                        a - C. Shockley pinch hit for C. Short in the 8th
                        b - J. Baldschun substituted for C. Shockley in the 9th

                        BATTING
                        Home Runs: D. Cater (8, 6th Inning off J. Marichal, 0 on, 1 out)
                        Total Bases: T. Taylor, C. Dalrymple, D. Cater 5, J. Callison 3, K. Berry, C. Shockley
                        2-out RBI: K. Berry
                        Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: C. Dalrymple, A. Phillips
                        Team LOB: 4

                        BASERUNNING
                        SB: J. Callison (5)
                        CS: T. Taylor (4)

                        San FranciscoIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
                        J. Marichal L (12-10)8.2922091123803.08

                        PITCHING
                        Game Score: J. Marichal 67
                        Batters Faced: J. Marichal 34
                        Ground Outs - Fly Outs: J. Marichal 8-8
                        Pitches - Strikes: J. Marichal 123-80

                        PhiladelphiaIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
                        C. Short 8.0611550133772.45
                        J. Baldschun W (1-2)1.01001001580.93

                        PITCHING
                        Game Score: C. Short 66
                        Batters Faced: C. Short 35, J. Baldschun 5
                        Ground Outs - Fly Outs: C. Short 8-11, J. Baldschun 1-2
                        Pitches - Strikes: C. Short 133-77, J. Baldschun 15-8

                        GAME NOTES
                        Player of the Game: C. Short
                        Ballpark: Connie Mack Stadium
                        Weather: Partly Cloudy (69 degrees), wind blowing in from center at 14 mph
                        Start Time: 7:05 pm
                        Time: 2:37
                        Attendance: 19588


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                        Game ID: 1012 - Tuesday, July 28th, 1964 - Game Log

                        Tuesday, July 28th, 1964
                        123456789RHE
                        Boston Red Sox0040000004120
                        Kansas City Athletics0021000115102


                        Dick Green's RBI triple in the bottom of the 9th gave KC a thrilling 5-4 victory over the first place Red Sox.Carl Yastrzemski went 2 for 5 in the loss.

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                          Wednesday July 29,1964

                          Bunning Razor Sharp In 2nd Straight 2-1 Victory

                          Connie Mack Stadium,Phila.Pa.-In another fantastic pitching duel,the Phillies Jim Bunning outpitched the Giants Bob Shaw to give Philadelphia their second straight 2-1 victory over the Giants.The Phillies got on the board first,on a balk call of all things with pitcher Jim Bunning on third base giving Philadelphia an early 1-0 lead.The Giants came right back in the 4th to tie the game at 1 courtesy of a Willie McCovey sac fly.Following a Cookie Rojas single and subsequent sacrifice bunt by Ken Berry to start the 5th,Shortstop Gene Alley got what would end up being the winning RBI on a sharp single to left that scored Rojas and gave the Phils the 2-1 edge.The story in this game though was Bunning.Following McCovey's sac fly in the 4th,Jim was absolutely perfect as he retired the final 17 batters in a row in dominating fashion for his 11th victory of the season.Here's the box score

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                          San Francisco Giants at Philadelphia Phillies
                          Game ID: 1029 - Wednesday, July 29th, 1964 - Game Log


                          Wednesday, July 29th, 1964
                          123456789RHE
                          San Francisco Giants000100000131
                          Philadelphia Phillies00101000X280

                          San FranciscoABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
                          D. Howser SS4000001.286226
                          D. Demeter RF3000110.233731
                          O. Cepeda 1B4010012.2932262
                          W. Mays CF3100101.2913067
                          J. Hart 3B3010020.2711351
                          W. McCovey LF2001011.2942348
                          J. Davenport 2B3000011.23607
                          T. Haller C3000000.2491544
                          B. Shaw P3010010.31114
                          Totals28131276

                          BATTING
                          Total Bases: B. Shaw, O. Cepeda, J. Hart
                          Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: O. Cepeda
                          GIDP: J. Davenport
                          Sac Fly: W. McCovey
                          Team LOB: 4

                          BASERUNNING
                          SB: W. Mays (6)

                          FIELDING
                          Errors: D. Howser (10)



                          PhiladelphiaABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
                          A. Phillips CF3010001.240212
                          D. Cater 1B4000023.332874
                          J. Callison RF4000000.3031060
                          D. Allen 3B4010000.3771591
                          C. Dalrymple C4010012.264315
                          C. Rojas 2B3120101.267011
                          K. Berry LF3000006.222112
                          G. Alley SS3011010.249540
                          J. Bunning P3120011.20702
                          Totals312811514

                          BATTING
                          Doubles: J. Bunning (2, 3rd Inning off B. Shaw, 0 on, 1 out)
                          Total Bases: J. Bunning 3, C. Dalrymple, C. Rojas 2, D. Allen, G. Alley, A. Phillips
                          Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: D. Cater, K. Berry 2
                          Sac Bunt: K. Berry, A. Phillips
                          Team LOB: 8

                          BASERUNNING
                          SB: G. Alley (4), A. Phillips (15)

                          FIELDING
                          Double Plays: 1 (Alley-Rojas-Cater)


                          San FranciscoIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
                          B. Shaw L (11-7)8.0822150109743.66

                          PITCHING
                          Game Score: B. Shaw 62
                          Batters Faced: B. Shaw 34
                          Ground Outs - Fly Outs: B. Shaw 15-4
                          Pitches - Strikes: B. Shaw 109-74
                          Balk: B. Shaw

                          PhiladelphiaIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
                          J. Bunning W (11-8)9.0311270117753.46

                          PITCHING
                          Game Score: J. Bunning 82
                          Batters Faced: J. Bunning 31
                          Ground Outs - Fly Outs: J. Bunning 7-12
                          Pitches - Strikes: J. Bunning 117-75


                          GAME NOTES
                          Player of the Game: J. Bunning
                          Ballpark: Connie Mack Stadium
                          Weather: Partly Cloudy (73 degrees), wind blowing in from right at 20 mph
                          Start Time: 7:05 pm
                          Time: 2:12
                          Attendance: 20254




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                          Game ID: 1022 - Wednesday, July 29th, 1964 - Game Log


                          Wednesday, July 29th, 1964
                          123456789RHE
                          Boston Red Sox000200002471
                          Kansas City Athletics020000001380

                          Back to back home runs by Tony Conigliaro and Dick Stuart in the top of the 9th broke a 2-2 tie and led Boston to a 4-3 victory.Yaz was 0 for 4 in the game.
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                            Re: 1964(and on)Philadelphia Phillies Historical Simulation-OOTP 8


                            Thursday July 30,1964

                            2 Out Of 3 Ain't Bad!
                            Connie Mack Stadium,Phila.Pa.-After holding the heavy hitting Giants to 1 run in each of the last two games,you knew they were due for a breakout.Unfortunately for the Phils,they broke out.The Giant bats woke up today,pounding out 10 hits on their way to a 6-4 victory over the Phillies.Although the Phillies got the scoring started courtesy of a Richie Allen first inning RBI double,the Giants slowly built a 5-1 lead after six and a half.In the bottom of the 7th though,the Phillies struck back thanks to a Johnny Callison 3 run homer over the 50 foot high right field fence making the score 5-4.The Phils would get no closer though as reliever Don Larsen held the Phils scoreless over the final two frames earning his 6th save.On a bit of a troubling note,this is the fourth consecutive start that the Phillies have lost when Claude Osteen has started the game and although he hasn't pitched terribly bad,he hasn't won either.Here's the box score.

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                            San Francisco Giants at Philadelphia Phillies
                            Game ID: 1035 - Thursday, July 30th, 1964 - Game Log

                            Thursday, July 30th, 1964
                            123456789RHE
                            San Francisco Giants0201011016102
                            Philadelphia Phillies100000300491

                            San FranciscoABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
                            D. Howser SS5000003.282226
                            D. Demeter RF4110120.234731
                            b-L. Thomas RF0000000.3321045
                            O. Cepeda 1B4100112.2902262
                            W. Mays CF4121101.2933068
                            J. Hart 3B4210113.2711351
                            W. McCovey LF5132003.2982350
                            B. Moran 2B4021002.317418
                            c-J. Javier 2B0000000.29917
                            T. Haller C4011023.2491545
                            B. Pierce P2000012.10003
                            D. Estelle P0000000.00001
                            a-J. Cardenal PH1000001.248316
                            D. Larsen P0000000.55611
                            Totals3761054720

                            a - J. Cardenal pinch hit for D. Estelle in the 8th
                            b - L. Thomas substituted for D. Demeter in the 9th
                            c - J. Javier substituted for B. Moran in the 9th

                            BATTING
                            Doubles: J. Hart (13, 6th Inning off C. Osteen, 0 on, 0 outs) W. McCovey (7, 4th Inning off C. Osteen, 1 on, 0 outs) W. Mays 2 (16, 2nd Inning off C. Osteen, 0 on, 0 outs; 9th Inning off B. Locke, 1 on, 1 out)
                            Total Bases: T. Haller, J. Hart 2, W. McCovey 4, W. Mays 4, D. Demeter, B. Moran 2
                            Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: B. Pierce, D. Howser, J. Hart, W. McCovey 2
                            Sac Bunt: B. Pierce
                            Team LOB: 9

                            BASERUNNING
                            SB: W. Mays (7)

                            FIELDING
                            Errors: J. Hart 2 (16)
                            Double Plays: 1 (Moran-Howser-Cepeda)


                            PhiladelphiaABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
                            T. Taylor 2B5210001.302213
                            T. Gonzalez CF5120001.294835
                            J. Callison RF4113012.3031163
                            D. Allen 3B2011210.3781592
                            D. Cater 1B4000004.328874
                            P. Corrales C4000033.24606
                            K. Berry LF4020003.232112
                            G. Alley SS4010022.249540
                            C. Osteen P2010001.24107
                            a-R. Duren P0000000.25000
                            b-C. Shockley PH1000000.50000
                            c-J. Tsitouris P0000000.29423
                            d-B. Locke P0000000.25000
                            e-A. Phillips PH1000000.238212
                            Totals364942717

                            a - R. Duren substituted for C. Osteen in the 7th
                            b - C. Shockley pinch hit for R. Duren in the 7th
                            c - J. Tsitouris substituted for C. Shockley in the 8th
                            d - B. Locke substituted for J. Tsitouris in the 9th
                            e - A. Phillips pinch hit for B. Locke in the 9th

                            BATTING
                            Doubles: K. Berry (6, 5th Inning off B. Pierce, 0 on, 0 outs) D. Allen (29, 1st Inning off B. Pierce, 1 on, 2 outs)
                            Home Runs: J. Callison (11, 7th Inning off D. Estelle, 2 on, 2 outs)
                            Total Bases: T. Taylor, K. Berry 3, C. Osteen, D. Allen 2, G. Alley, T. Gonzalez 2, J. Callison 4
                            2-out RBI: D. Allen, J. Callison
                            Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: T. Taylor, K. Berry, D. Cater
                            GIDP: G. Alley
                            Team LOB: 8

                            FIELDING
                            Errors: J. Callison (4)

                            San FranciscoIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
                            B. Pierce W (7-6)6.2731170116743.84
                            D. Estelle H (1)0.11101011392.92
                            D. Larsen SV (6)2.01000001292.78

                            PITCHING
                            Game Score: B. Pierce 58
                            Batters Faced: B. Pierce 29, D. Estelle 3, D. Larsen 6
                            Ground Outs - Fly Outs: B. Pierce 3-9, D. Estelle 1-0, D. Larsen 3-2
                            Pitches - Strikes: B. Pierce 116-74, D. Estelle 13-9, D. Larsen 12-9
                            Inherited Runners - Scored: D. Estelle 2-2

                            PhiladelphiaIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
                            C. Osteen L (10-10)6.185425088603.17
                            R. Duren 0.20001001162.91
                            J. Tsitouris 1.111112022112.87
                            B. Locke 0.21000001693.72

                            PITCHING
                            Game Score: C. Osteen 42
                            Batters Faced: C. Osteen 29, R. Duren 4, J. Tsitouris 6, B. Locke 3
                            Ground Outs - Fly Outs: C. Osteen 10-4, R. Duren 2-0, J. Tsitouris 2-0, B. Locke 0-2
                            Pitches - Strikes: C. Osteen 88-60, R. Duren 11-6, J. Tsitouris 22-11, B. Locke 16-9
                            Inherited Runners - Scored: R. Duren 1-1, B. Locke 1-1

                            GAME NOTES
                            Player of the Game: W. McCovey
                            Ballpark: Connie Mack Stadium
                            Weather: Clear skies (70 degrees), wind blowing in from left at 10 mph
                            Start Time: 7:05 pm
                            Time: 2:55
                            Attendance: 19504


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


                              Friday July 31,1964

                              Phillies And Yankees Swap Infielders at Deadline
                              Phila.Pa.-The Phillies have called a press conference for 12 noon this afternoon to announce a trade between the Yankees and themselves.In the trade,the Phillies are to receive 28 year old second baseman Bobby Richardson in exchange for another 28 year old second baseman Tony Taylor as well as relievers Gary Kroll and former Yankee Ryne Duren.With the trade the Phils hope to shore up their middle infield for years to come.

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


                                Friday July 31,1964
                                Atonement!
                                Connie Mack Stadium,Phila.Pa.-The beauty of the game of baseball is,that you always have the opportunity to redeem yourself and in today's game thats exactly what happened.With the Phillies cruising in the top of the 3rd with a 3-0 lead,the Dodgers rallied to put two men on with one out when catcher Jimmy Coker came to the plate and hit a routine fly ball to Johnny Callison in right,but inexplicably,Callison dropped the ball giving LA 2 gift runs closing the gap to 3-2 after 3.In the bottom of the 5th,Callison redeemed himself by hitting a solo shot to right field upping the lead to 4-2.The Dodgers would score again in the 6th but Callisons' home run would stand up as the game winner as the Phillies held on 4-3.Here's the box score.

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                                Los Angeles Dodgers at Philadelphia Phillies
                                Game ID: 1043 - Friday, July 31st, 1964 - Game Log

                                Friday, July 31st, 1964
                                123456789RHE
                                Los Angeles Dodgers002001000360
                                Philadelphia Phillies30001000X4102

                                Los AngelesABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
                                M. Wills SS3110101.299433
                                R. Fairly RF3100111.263440
                                J. Coker C4000022.2361035
                                F. Howard LF4011021.2231241
                                K. McMullen 3B4111022.290835
                                W. Davis CF4000020.252541
                                N. Siebern 1B2010110.265636
                                a-W. Parker PR, 1B1010000.288219
                                B. Shirley 2B4000003.261326
                                L. Miller P3010000.21613
                                Totals3236231010

                                a - W. Parker pinch ran for N. Siebern in the 7th

                                BATTING
                                Doubles: N. Siebern (16, 2nd Inning off R. Culp, 0 on, 2 outs)
                                Home Runs: K. McMullen (8, 6th Inning off R. Culp, 0 on, 2 outs)
                                Total Bases: L. Miller, N. Siebern 2, M. Wills, F. Howard, K. McMullen 4, W. Parker
                                2-out RBI: K. McMullen
                                Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: B. Shirley, F. Howard
                                GIDP: B. Shirley, K. McMullen
                                Team LOB: 6

                                BASERUNNING
                                SB: M. Wills 2 (40), R. Fairly (6)


                                PhiladelphiaABRHRBIBBKLOBAVGHRRBI
                                T. Gonzalez CF4000003.290835
                                D. Cater 1B4000001.325874
                                J. Callison RF3221100.3061264
                                D. Allen 3B4110001.3761592
                                C. Rojas 2B4122000.271013
                                P. Corrales C4021011.26207
                                K. Berry LF4010002.233112
                                G. Alley SS4020001.251540
                                R. Culp P2000002.12811
                                a-W. Blasingame P0000000.25001
                                b-J. Klippstein P0000000.20001
                                Totals3341041111

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

                                BATTING
                                Doubles: C. Rojas (10, 1st Inning off L. Miller, 2 on, 2 outs) P. Corrales (3, 1st Inning off L. Miller, 1 on, 2 outs)
                                Home Runs: J. Callison (12, 5th Inning off L. Miller, 0 on, 1 out)
                                Total Bases: C. Rojas 3, D. Allen, G. Alley 2, P. Corrales 3, J. Callison 5, K. Berry
                                2-out RBI: C. Rojas, P. Corrales
                                Runners left in scoring position, 2 outs: D. Cater, T. Gonzalez, K. Berry
                                Sac Bunt: R. Culp
                                Team LOB: 7

                                FIELDING
                                Errors: P. Corrales (2), J. Callison (5)
                                Double Plays: 2 (Alley-Rojas-Cater, Rojas-Alley-Cater)

                                Los AngelesIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
                                L. Miller L (5-9)8.01044111101683.75

                                PITCHING
                                Game Score: L. Miller 46
                                Batters Faced: L. Miller 35
                                Ground Outs - Fly Outs: L. Miller 15-8
                                Pitches - Strikes: L. Miller 101-68
                                WP: L. Miller

                                PhiladelphiaIPHRERBBKHRPIPSERA
                                R. Culp W (10-5)7.0532371129802.42
                                W. Blasingame H (2)0.1000010532.31
                                J. Klippstein SV (6)1.210002022142.30

                                PITCHING
                                Game Score: R. Culp 61
                                Batters Faced: R. Culp 28, W. Blasingame 1, J. Klippstein 6
                                Ground Outs - Fly Outs: R. Culp 5-7, W. Blasingame 0-0, J. Klippstein 0-3
                                Pitches - Strikes: R. Culp 129-80, W. Blasingame 5-3, J. Klippstein 22-14

                                GAME NOTES
                                Player of the Game: J. Callison
                                Ballpark: Connie Mack Stadium
                                Weather: Cloudy (69 degrees), wind blowing out to right at 10 mph
                                Start Time: 8:05 pm
                                Time: 2:36
                                Attendance: 20538


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                                Game ID: 1038 - Friday, July 31st, 1964 - Game Log

                                Friday, July 31st, 1964
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                                Boston Red Sox3000000003100
                                Los Angeles Angels15001000X792


                                The LA Angels used a 6 run outburst in the first two innings to defeat the Red Sox 7-3.Yaz went 1 for 5 with a single.

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