Friday, July 27, 2007

May 11th, 1934 - AL Game Summaries

A's Come From Behind to Nip Tigers in Bottom of 9th
Tigers bullpen unable to finish the job


Tigers.......... 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 - 5 9 2
Athletics....... 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 2 - 6 12 2


In a dramatic ending, the Philadelphia Athletics staged a comeback win over the Detroit Tigers by the count of 6 to 5. Philadelphia had the game winning rally in the 9th inning scoring 2 runs on 2 hits.



After an out was recorded, Rabbit Warstler began the rally when he lined a one-base hit. Doc Cramer was next and he drew a walk. After another out, Jimmie Foxx stepped up to the plate and he was walked intentionally to load the bases. Ed Coleman came up and he laced a base-hit making Philadelphia the victors to the delight of the home town faithful. Philadelphia had 12 hits for the afternoon while Detroit had 9.



The winning pitcher was Ed Lagger (1-0) who allowed no runs in 2 innings. Chief Hogsett(0-1) was given the loss in relief. He surrendered 2 runs and 2 hits in 2/3 of an inning.



'That was exciting!,' Cramer said. 'I would have paid money to watch this one.'






Nationals Defeat Browns with Strong Pitching
Stewart holds visitors to two runs on 5 hits; earns 2nd win

Browns.......... 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 - 2 5 1
Nationals....... 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 - 5 11 1

Lefty Stewart came through with a solid 9 innings and Bob Boken hit 2 doubles and had 2 RBI as the Washington Nationals topped the St. Louis Browns by a score of 5 to 2 at Griffith Stadium. Washington scored 3 runs in the 3rd inning when they had 3 base hits. After an out was recorded, Heinie Manush started the rally when he laced a single.Joe Cronin stepped up to the plate and he drew a walk. After another out,John Stone came up and he stroked a single driving in a run. Boken followed and he doubled, and an error was also committed, driving home another two teammates. That was all the runs Stewart(2-2) needed. Washington banged out11 on the afternoon. Bump Hadley(1-3) was the loser. He got hit hard, allowing 11 hits and 3 walks in 7 innings.


Indians Top Sox 6-5
Averill provides enough firepower for Tribe Triumph
Indians......... 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 - 6 9 0
Red Sox......... 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 - 5 13 0

Earl Averill collected 2 extra-base hits and Mel Harder was able to finish what he started and was credited with a complete game at Fenway Park as the Cleveland Indians beat the Boston Red Sox by the count of 6 to 5.


Cleveland erupted with the game winning runs in the top of the 8th inning scoring 3 runs using 3 hits. Dutch Holland led off and started the attack as he laced a base-hit. Billy Knickerbocker came to the plate and drew a walk.Averill then doubled bringing in a run. Joe Vosmik was up next and he slapped a single adding another two runs to their total.
Cleveland won, despite being out-hit by Boston 13 hits to 9. The victory went to Harder(3-1) who went the distance allowing 5 runs. Fritz Ostermueller(1-1) took the loss. He gave up 6 hits and 4 walks in 7 innings. 'I didn't have my best stuff but sometimes you just get lucky,' Harder said,'this was one of those times.'


Yanks Win Again Over Sox, 5-1
Strong effort on mound by MacFayden

White Sox....... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 - 1 6 0
Yankees.......... 0 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 x - 5 10 0

At Yankee Stadium the New York Yankees easily handled the Chicago White Sox by the score of 5 to 1. New York jumped on top to stay in the 4th inning plating an isolated run on 2 hits. Overall, New York out-hit Chicago 10 to 6. Danny Macfayden (pictured) (1-3) went 7 and 2/3 innings allowing only 1 run for the win. Johnny Murphy gained credit for his 3rd save. Sam Jones (1-3) was given the loss.He got hit pretty hard, allowing 9 hits and 3 walks in 6 and 2/3 innings. The New York ball club's record now stands at 9-12. With the loss Chicago now has a record of 9-9.

Thursday, July 26, 2007

Uniforms of the 1930s

Uniforms in the 1930s




Wondering what the uniforms of your favorite team looked like during the Great Depression? You can see any team's uniform for any year at the Baseball Hall of Fame:


http://exhibits.baseballhalloffame.org/dressed_to_the_nines/introduction.htm


The exhibit also has detailed information regarding parts of uniform, e.g., the evoulation of uniform numbers, patches, etc. At the "Uniform Timeline," we learn that the Cleveland Indians were the first team to put numbers on their uniforms (1929) and that the Yankees' interlocking "N" and "Y" came into being in 1936, just in time for their second dynasty under Joe McCarthy. Other 1930s uniform developments include the Dodgers' signature cursive team name logo (1938) and the use of a "100 year anniversary" patch in 1939 in celebration of the now discredited "invention" of baseball by Abner Doubleday in 1839.


According to baseball uniform historian Susie James (wife of historian Bill James), the 1930s in fact was the decade of the patch and it was in the use of patches that the uniforms changed. Although she traces the first use of a patch to the 1907 White Sox, apparently the 30s was the era when patches proliferated.


One driving factor in uniform evolution was that by the 1930s, teams were known by both city and team nicknames.


Other uniform "firsts" for the 1930s include the:

-use of cursive lettering (Detroit Tigers);

-end of glass buttons and polished metals (!), which were prohibited in 1931;

-extension of knickers to midcalf; and

-use of a zippered jersey (Cubs in 1937).

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

May 10th, 1934 - NL Game Summaries

Cards Batter Schumaker, Giants 14-1
Collins and Medwick have monster days

Giants.......... 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 11 2
Cardinals..... 0 4 0 0 2 3 2 1 x - 12 20 1

Bill Hallahan allowed Frankie Frisch to rest his bullpen, tossing a complete game and Rip Collins had 4 hits and 3 RBI as the St. Louis Cardinals smashed the overmatched New York Giants, 12 to 1. Collins helped send the fans home happy. He lined a one-base hit in the 2nd inning, smashed a two-run homer (his 5th of the season) in the 5th inning, singled scoring a run in the 6th inning and laced a base-hit in the 8thinning. St. Louis bats were hot in the 2nd inning with 4 runs on 6 hits. St. Louis banged out 20 on the afternoon. Hallahan (2-1) was the winner allowing 1 run for the game. Hal Schumacher(3-2) was the losing pitcher. St. Louis scored big getting 9 runs off him in 6 innings. This win by St. Louis continues their recent hot streak. In their last ten games, they have a record of 9-1. For the season, they are 12-9. With the loss, the New York ballclub's record is 13-8.


Cubs Thrash Dodgers Again, 14-1
Warneke stingy in fifth win of season

Dodgers......... 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 - 1 10 3
Cubs............... 5 4 2 1 2 0 0 0 x - 14 17 0

Lon Warneke pitched a complete game and Dolph Camilli (pictured) went yard and had 3 RBIas the Chicago Cubs ballclub embarrassed the Brooklyn Dodgers by the count of 14 to 1. Camilli enjoyed a big day at the plate. He slapped a one-base hit bringing in a run in the 1st inning, cracked a two-run shot (his 2nd of the season) inthe 2nd inning and lined a base-hit in the 4th inning. Chicago managed 17 in their victory. The win went to Warneke (5-1) who allowed 1 run in the game. Ownie Carroll (0-2)was the losing pitcher. He surrendered 5 runs in 2/3 of an inning and saw his ERA increase from 4.40 to 5.40.


Adams Leads Reds in 7-6 Win Over Boston
Derringer closes game in 9th to preserve win


Braves.......... 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 - 6 11 1
Reds.............. 0 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 x - 7 9 1

Sparky Adams had 2 base hits and 4 RBI as the Cincinnati Reds defeated the floundering Boston Braves 7 to 6 at Crosley Field. Boston was unable to recover after Cincinnati went ahead in the 6th inning as they scored 3 runs on 4 base hits. The big moment was provided by Adams who thrilled the crowd when he slapped a single which was good for two runs. Si Johnson(1-5) was helped out by Paul Derringer who pitched a perfect ninth and recorded his 1st save. Tom Zachary(0-3) was the loser. He was knocked around, surrendering 7 runs in 5 and 2/3 innings. 'I always am most impressed when a pitcher finds a way to win even without his best stuff,' Reds manager Bob O'Farrell said after the game. 'Johnson did not have command of his pitches most of the afternoon, but hep roved he really knew how to pitch!'

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Tiger of the Week: Charlie Gehringer

"You wind up Gehringer in the spring and turn him off in the fall and in between he hits .340."
-Yankees Pitcher Lefty Gomez, explaining why Gehringer was called "the Mechanical Man"

Charlie Gehringer ranks among the finest second basemen of all time both on the field and at the plate. From 1924 until 1942, he played 2206 games for the Tigers, all but 9 at second base. Had he played in an era of Gold Gloves, he would have won one nearly every season. He was also a lifetime .320 hitter (.298 neutralized).

Gehringer was so highly thought of that he was named to every one of the first six All Star games, starting in 1933, when he was already 11 years into his career. He was also the AL MVP in 1937.

Gehringer attended the University of Michigan for a year, but left to sign with the Tigers in 1924. After Tiger second baseman Frank O'Rourke got ill in 1926, Gehringer replaced him and never relinquished the job. In all, Gehringer played 16 full seasons, hitting over .300 in 13 of them. He was particularly dangerous with two strikes, and in the clutch with runners in scoring position.

Gehringer left after the 1942 season to join the US Navy. After the war, Gehringer returned to the Tigers as both a coach and then a club executive.

He was named to the Hall of Fame in 1949.

Sources:
CWCI, chapter 9
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Gehringerhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Gehringer
Hawkins, Ewald, The Detroit Tigers Encyclopedia, p. 58.

Monday, July 23, 2007

May 10th, 1934 - AL Game Summaries

Tigers Win on Road Against A's, 7-2
Fox provides the hits and Rowe the pitching in Tiger victory

Tigers.......... 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 - 7 12 0
Athletics....... 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 - 3 10 1

Schoolboy Rowe allowed Mickey Cochrane to rest his bullpen, tossing a completegame as the Detroit Tigers outscored the Philadelphia Athletics 7 to3. Detroit outfielder Pete Fox, who is putting together a fine season, powered the Tigers' offense with three hits, including one double, and an RBI.

Rowe(3-0) gave Detroit a solid outing. He was reached for 10 hits and 1 walkin 9 innings. Detroit rapped out 12 hits for the afternoon. Mort Flohr(0-1) was the losing pitcher in relief. He couldn't find the strikezone and allowed 6 walks in 2 innings.


Red Sox Catch Fire in 8th in 3-1 Victory
Pitchers' duel turns Sox way late in game

Indians......... 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 9 2
Red Sox......... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 - 3 10 0

Rube Walberg(2-0) and Willis Hudlin (2-2) treated the Boston fans to a fine pitching duel at Fenway Park. The Boston Red Sox eventually emerged asvictors over the Cleveland Indians by the score of 3 to 1. Walberg pitched a solid game. He was reached for 6 hits and 1 walk in 8innings lowering his ERA from 2.51 to 2.01. Cleveland threatened in the 9thbut Boston was able to put down the rally.




New York Responds to McCarthy's Challenge
Yankee infielders lead team to win over White Sox, 7-1

White Sox....... 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 - 1 7 2
Yankees........... 1 0 0 1 1 4 0 0 x - 7 10 1

The Yankees took Skipper Joe McCarthy's challenge to heart, beating the White Sox by playing typical Yankees long ball. The surprise, however, was who hit them. Rather than Ruth and Gehrig, the "usual suspects," it was infielders Frank Crosetti and Tony Lazzeri, and pitcher Red Ruffing who hit three solo homers for the home town team.

Crosetti has been particularly desperate for a spark. He was hitting a mere .159 entering the game. His lead off home run in the bottom of the first seemed to snap the Yankees out of the haze through which they managed to sleep walk through in their 1-3 home stand against the lowly St. Louis Browns. Red Ruffing pitched a complete game for the Yanks. Ruffing (3-1) had a strong outing. He surrendered only 7 hits and 3 walks in 9 innings seeing his ERA drop from 2.12 to 1.88. New York banged out 10 on the afternoon. The loss was charged to George Earnshaw (2-2). He served up 3 gopher balls in 6 innings. With this win, New York has an 8-12 record. They have been 4-6 lately. With this loss, Chicago has a 5-5 record of late, 9-8 overall.

Sunday, July 22, 2007

May 10th, 1934 - AL Standings and Leaders




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NEWSPAPER STYLE RECAP FOR 1934 American League Date: 5/10/1934







TEAM WON LOST BATTING AVERAGE HOME RUNS RUNS BATTED IN



1934 BOA 12 7 J.Vosmik CLA .534 L.Gehrig NYA 8 L.Gehrig NYA 32



1934 WAA 11 7 J.Dykes CHA .462 J.Foxx PHA 7 M.Cochran DEA 18



1934 DEA 10 8 L.Appling CHA .455 E.Averill CLA 5 C.Reynold BOA 17



1934 PHA 9 8 E.Averill CLA .455 B.Johnson PHA 5 OTHERS TIED W 16



1934 CLA 7 7 J.Stone WAA .443 OTHERS TIED W 3



1934 CHA 7 7



1934 NYA 7 10 WINS SAVES ERA



1934 SLA 3 12 E.Whitehi WAA 4 F.Ostermu BOA 4 D.Coffman SLA 1.17



B.Weiland BOA 3 C.Hogsett DEA 3 R.Ruffing NYA 2.12



S.Cain PHA 3 OTHERS TIED W 2 E.Whitehi WAA 2.25



OTHERS TIED W 2 J.Murphy NYA 2.53



S.Rowe DEA 2.70







CUR HIT STREAK STOLEN BASES STRIKEOUTS



M.Solters BOA 18 J.White DEA 4 J.Allen NYA 20



J.Vosmik CLA 14 B.Werber BOA 3 R.Ruffing NYA 20



J.Stone WAA 12 F.Uhalt CHA 3 M.Pearson CLA 19



J.Dykes CHA 10 B.Chapman NYA 3 B.Weiland BOA 18



OTHERS TIED W 8 L.Finney PHA 3 L.Gomez NYA 17







YESTERDAY'S GAMES TODAY'S SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE STARTERS



CHA at WAA CHA-Gaston(1-1, 4.24) at NYA-Gomez(2-2, 4.62)



CLA at PHA CLA-Pearson(2-1, 3.04) at BOA-Walberg(1-0, 2.51)



DEA 10 at BOA 1 DEA-Rowe(2-0, 2.70) at PHA-Marcum(2-2, 4.35)



SLA at NYA







WHO'S HOT - BEST IN LAST 10 DAYS



BATTER TM AVG AB H RB BB HR PITCHER TM IP H ER BB Ks HR WLS



L.Gehrig NYA .379 29 11 17 2 4 E.Whitehill WAA 18 16 3 3 5 0 200



J.Foxx PHA .333 24 8 6 3 2 B.Weiland BOA 17 13 4 3 11 1 200



B.Dickey NYA .308 26 8 8 3 2 S.Cain PHA 23 17 10 12 4 1 200



E.McNair PHA .261 23 6 6 3 2 C.Hogsett DEA 8 7 1 0 2 0 002



H.Greenberg DEA .375 40 15 12 3 2 S.Rowe DEA 11 7 3 6 7 0 101







WHO'S NOT - WORST IN LAST 10 DAYS



BATTER TM AVG AB H RB BB HR PITCHER TM IP H ER BB Ks HR WLS



M.Bishop BOA .152 33 5 0 8 0 G.Blaeholder SLA 11 17 11 8 1 2 020



M.Berg WAA .240 25 6 3 1 0 G.Earnshaw CHA 8 13 10 9 3 5 010



B.Chapman NYA .154 26 4 2 5 0 T.Bridges DEA 15 19 15 13 6 1 020



B.Myer WAA .179 28 5 3 4 0 M.Weaver WAA 8 13 7 7 5 0 010



R.Warstler PHA .240 25 6 1 4 0 S.Jones CHA 11 16 10 4 1 3 010







INJURY REPORT



No injuries to report



LEAGUE STANDINGS FOR 1934 American League







WON LOST PCT GB MAGIC# ACTWON ACTLOST ACTPCT



1934 Boston BOA 12 7 .632 ---- 136 76 76 .500



1934 Washington WAA 11 7 .611 .5 66 88 .429



1934 Detroit DEA 10 8 .556 1.5 101 53 .656



1934 Philadelphia PHA 9 8 .529 2.0 68 82 .453



1934 Cleveland CLA 7 7 .500 2.5 85 69 .552



1934 Chicago CHA 7 7 .500 2.5 53 99 .349



1934 New York NYA 7 10 .412 4.0 90 64 .584



1934 St. Louis SLA 3 12 .200 7.0 67 85 .441















OVERALL RECORD



Team WON LOST PCT HOME ROAD LEFT RIGHT EXTRA 1-RUN LAST 10 STREAK



BOA 12 7 .632 9- 6 3- 1 5- 2 7- 5 1- 1 5- 3 5-5 Lost 1



CHA 7 7 .500 3- 3 4- 4 0- 0 7- 7 0- 0 1- 3 5-5 Lost 3



CLA 7 7 .500 4- 0 3- 7 2- 2 5- 5 1- 0 2- 2 3-7 Lost 1



DEA 10 8 .556 5- 3 5- 5 1- 3 9- 5 1- 1 3- 3 7-3 Won 1



NYA 7 10 .412 5- 4 2- 6 1- 4 6- 6 0- 1 2- 5 5-5 Won 1



PHA 9 8 .529 5- 4 4- 4 1- 1 8- 7 0- 0 3- 1 6-4 Won 1



SLA 3 12 .200 2- 2 1-10 0- 2 3-10 0- 0 1- 3 2-8 Lost 1



WAA 11 7 .611 7- 4 4- 3 2- 3 9- 4 0- 0 4- 1 7-3 Won 4



TOTAL 66 66 .500







TEAM -APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUG SEPT+



BOA 8- 3 4- 4 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0



CHA 6- 4 1- 3 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0



CLA 6- 3 1- 4 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0



DEA 5- 5 5- 3 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0



NYA 4- 7 3- 3 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0



PHA 5- 7 4- 1 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0



SLA 2- 7 1- 5 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0



WAA 6- 6 5- 1 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0











WINS ARE ACROSS, LOSSES ARE DOWN:







TEAM BOA CHA CLA DEA NYA PHA SLA WAA



BOA - 0 0 2 3 1 2 4



CHA 0 - 1 3 0 0 3 0



CLA 0 1 - 2 0 1 3 0



DEA 2 3 1 - 1 0 3 0



NYA 1 0 0 1 - 3 1 1



PHA 2 1 1 0 3 - 0 2



SLA 0 0 2 0 1 0 - 0



WAA 2 2 2 0 2 3 0 -






May 8th, 1934 - NL Standings and Leaders









NEWSPAPER STYLE RECAP FOR 1934 National League Date: 5/8/1934







TEAM WON LOST BATTING AVERAGE HOME RUNS RUNS BATTED IN



1934 CHN 13 6 M.Ott NYN .476 W.Berger BON 5 W.Berger BON 20



1934 NYN 12 6 B.Terry NYN .434 G.Hartnet CHN 5 M.Ott NYN 19



1934 BRN 10 7 J.Medwick SLN .400 R.Collins SLN 4 A.Vaughan PIN 18



1934 SLN 10 8 L.Waner PIN .393 OTHERS TIED W 3 P.Waner PIN 17



1934 PIN 9 8 G.Slade CIN .391 OTHERS TIED W 14



1934 PHN 7 10



1934 BON 5 12 WINS SAVES ERA



1934 CIN 4 13 C.Hubbell NYN 5 B.Smith BON 2 C.Hubbell NYN 0.40



L.Warneke CHN 4 L.Munns BRN 2 B.Beck BRN 1.45



G.Bush CHN 3 O.Carroll BRN 2 B.Cantwel BON 1.59



P.Derring CIN 3 H.Bell NYN 2 C.Davis PHN 1.80



H.Schumac NYN 3 OTHERS TIED W 1 L.Warneke CHN 2.01







CUR HIT STREAK STOLEN BASES STRIKEOUTS



J.Wilson PHN 12 P.Martin SLN 8 L.Warneke CHN 28



P.Waner PIN 12 T.Piet CIN 4 D.Dean SLN 27



A.Comoros CIN 11 D.Taylor BRN 3 P.Malone CHN 24



C.Klein CHN 10 J.Rothroc SLN 3 V.Mungo BRN 23



B.Terry NYN 10 OTHERS TIED W 2 OTHERS TIED W 17







YESTERDAY'S GAMES TODAY'S SCHEDULE AND PROBABLE STARTERS



BON 0 at SLN 1 BON-Cantwel(1-0, 1.59) at SLN-Mooney(0-0, 0.00)



BRN 2 at PIN 6 BRN-Mungo(2-3, 3.92) at PIN-Swift(2-0, 2.55)



NYN 6 at CIN 0 NYN-Parmele(1-0, 2.89) at CIN-Brennan(1-0, 3.86)



PHN 3 at CHN 1 PHN-Collins(1-2, 3.75) at CHN-Nelson(0-0, 4.50)







WHO'S HOT - BEST IN LAST 10 DAYS



BATTER TM AVG AB H RB BB HR PITCHER TM IP H ER BB Ks HR WLS



M.Ott NYN .455 33 15 12 7 1 C.Hubbell NYN 27 19 2 0 8 0 300



G.Hartnett CHN .382 34 13 7 3 4 H.Schumacher NYN 25 16 7 10 6 0 300



R.Collins SLN .425 40 17 11 1 3 L.French PIN 23 23 7 4 8 0 100



A.Vaughan PIN .432 37 16 11 5 0 P.Malone CHN 18 14 5 6 13 1 200



L.Frey BRN .270 37 10 8 4 2 D.Dean SLN 25 23 9 5 17 1 210







WHO'S NOT - WORST IN LAST 10 DAYS



BATTER TM AVG AB H RB BB HR PITCHER TM IP H ER BB Ks HR WLS



J.Bottomley CIN .040 25 1 0 1 0 L.Benton CIN 6 17 14 3 2 0 000



J.Jordan BRN .094 32 3 2 0 0 B.Frey CIN 12 23 12 5 2 1 020



J.Mowry BON .156 32 5 1 0 0 F.Frankhouse BON 12 22 12 5 3 1 020



M.McManus BON .182 33 6 0 1 0 H.Meine PIN 5 12 6 3 1 3 000



M.Koenig CIN .222 36 8 1 1 0 J.Shaute CIN 5 6 4 1 0 0 010







INJURY REPORT



No injuries to report



LEAGUE STANDINGS FOR 1934 National League







WON LOST PCT GB MAGIC# ACTWON ACTLOST ACTPCT



1934 Chicago CHN 13 6 .684 ---- 136 86 65 .570



1934 New York NYN 12 6 .667 .5 93 60 .608



1934 Brooklyn BRN 10 7 .588 2.0 71 81 .467



1934 St. Louis SLN 10 8 .556 2.5 95 58 .621



1934 Pittsburgh PIN 9 8 .529 3.0 74 76 .493



1934 Philadelphia PHN 7 10 .412 5.0 56 93 .376



1934 Boston BON 5 12 .294 7.0 78 73 .517



1934 Cincinnati CIN 4 13 .235 8.0 52 99 .344















OVERALL RECORD



Team WON LOST PCT HOME ROAD LEFT RIGHT EXTRA 1-RUN LAST 10 STREAK



BON 5 12 .294 1- 4 4- 8 0- 4 5- 8 0- 0 2- 4 0-10 Lost 10



BRN 10 7 .588 2- 3 8- 4 2- 2 8- 5 0- 0 3- 3 7-3 Lost 1



CHN 13 6 .684 8- 3 5- 3 5- 0 8- 6 0- 0 3- 1 6-4 Lost 1



CIN 4 13 .235 1- 8 3- 5 1- 3 3-10 1- 0 1- 2 2-8 Lost 6



NYN 12 6 .667 5- 4 7- 2 5- 1 7- 5 0- 1 3- 3 8-2 Won 6



PHN 7 10 .412 5- 1 2- 9 0- 2 7- 8 1- 0 3- 3 5-5 Won 1



PIN 9 8 .529 6- 6 3- 2 4- 3 5- 5 1- 1 2- 4 4-6 Won 1



SLN 10 8 .556 9- 4 1- 4 2- 1 8- 7 0- 1 4- 1 8-2 Won 7



TOTAL 70 70 .500







TEAM -APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUG SEPT+



BON 5- 6 0- 6 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0



BRN 6- 5 4- 2 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0



CHN 8- 4 5- 2 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0



CIN 4- 7 0- 6 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0



NYN 6- 5 6- 1 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0



PHN 5- 6 2- 4 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0



PIN 7- 3 2- 5 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0



SLN 3- 8 7- 0 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0











WINS ARE ACROSS, LOSSES ARE DOWN:







TEAM BON BRN CHN CIN NYN PHN PIN SLN



BON - 3 0 0 2 0 0 0



BRN 2 - 0 2 2 3 1 0



CHN 3 0 - 4 0 1 1 4



CIN 0 0 2 - 0 0 1 1



NYN 3 1 0 2 - 3 3 0



PHN 2 2 1 0 2 - 0 0



PIN 0 1 2 3 0 0 - 3



SLN 2 0 1 2 0 3 2 -