Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Thank you and goodbye

As the Cardinals' train heads home through the October night, some of the players are already asleep in their berths in the Pullman cars, weary from too much "celebrating" after Game Seven. Others, such as Dizzy Dean, Rip Collins, and Joe Medwick are still going at it in the dining car, which the train has kept open late exclusively for the Cards. Manager Frankie Frisch was the first to turn off the lights in his compartment.

Teetotaling team President Branch Rickey is in another car all together.

As the train winds its way through the country side, I'd just like to thank everyone who came along for the ride.

It's been fun. I hope you enjoyed yourself as well.

October 10th, 1934 - World Series Game Seven

Cardinals Are World Champions of 1934 Baseball Season!

Dizzy Dean wins third game of Series, yielding only two runs. Medwick has key triple to power 4 run 5th inning.

Dizzy Dean may not have been the National League's Cy Young winner, but he proved himself perhaps the most important player in baseball this year when he pitched the St. Louis Cardinals to a seventh game win in the World Series. Dean was carried off the field after pitching the final out in the 9th inning (pictured).

Pitching on only a single day's rest, Dean yielded only 8 hits and two runs in a game he pitched through the end. The Tigers were able to score in the 7th on a solo home run by Goose Goslin and a basehit by Marv Owen to score Hank Greenberg. Other than that, they were largely ineffective against Dean.

At the same time, Tommy Bridges was unable to provide effective relief when he was called into action in the 5th, which proved to be the decisive at bat for St. Louis.

Game 7 Boxscore



Strat-O-Matic Report





BOXSCORE: 1934 St. Louis Cardinals At 1934 Detroit Tigers           10/9/1934
 
  Cardinals          AB  R  H RBI AVG     Tigers             AB  R  H RBI AVG
  P.Martin 3B         3  1  1  0 .367     J.White CF          4  0  1  0 .192  
  J.Rothrock RF       4  1  1  0 .179     M.Cochrane C        4  0  0  0 .036  
  F.Frisch 2B         5  0  0  0 .212     C.Gehringer 2B      4  0  1  0 .250  
  J.Medwick LF        5  1  2  2 .394     G.Goslin LF         4  1  1  1 .214  
  R.Collins 1B        4  2  1  1 .571     B.Rogell SS         4  0  1  0 .250  
  B.Delancey C        5  1  1  0 .115     H.Greenberg 1B      4  1  2  0 .286  
  E.Orsatti CF        3  0  1  0 .333     M.Owen 3B           3  0  1  1 .333  
  L.Durocher SS       3  0  2  2 .192     P.Fox RF            3  0  0  0 .348  
  D.Dean P            4  0  1  0 .300     E.Auker P           1  0  0  0 .000  
                                          T.Bridges P         1  0  0  0 .167  
                                          C.Hogsett P         0  0  0  0 .000  
                                        A-R.Hayworth PH       1  0  1  0 .333  
                                          G.Crowder P         0  0  0  0 ----  
                     -- -- -- ---                            -- -- -- ---      
         Totals      36  6 10  5                 Totals      33  2  8  2
 
A-Pinch Hit For Hogsett In 8th Inning
 
Cardinals....... 0 0 1  0 4 0  1 0 0  -  6 10  0
Tigers.......... 0 0 0  0 0 0  2 0 0  -  2  8  2
 
Cardinals (4-3)          IP       H   R  ER  BB  SO  HR  PC    ERA  SCORESHEET
D.Dean WIN(3-0)           9       8   2   2   0   1   1 128   3.00  A1
Totals                    9       8   2   2   0   1   1
 
Tigers (3-4)             IP       H   R  ER  BB  SO  HR  PC    ERA  SCORESHEET
E.Auker LOSS(0-1)         4       5   3   3   4   0   1  93   3.86  A1 C2
T.Bridges                 3       4   3   1   1   1   0  61   2.16  C3 D9
C.Hogsett                 1       1   0   0   0   0   0  15  11.57  E1 E3
G.Crowder                 1       0   0   0   1   0   0   8  10.38  E4
Totals                    9      10   6   4   6   1   1
 
ATTENDANCE- 22,247 DATE- Tuesday, October 9th 1934 TIME- Day WEATHER- Average
T- 2:07
LEFT ON BASE- Cardinals: 9  Tigers: 4
DOUBLE PLAYS- Cardinals: 2  Tigers: 3
ERRORS- C.Gehringer, B.Rogell
DOUBLES- P.Martin(4th), B.Delancey(1st), C.Gehringer(3rd), H.Greenberg(1st)
TRIPLES- J.Medwick(2nd)
HOME RUNS- R.Collins(3rd), G.Goslin(1st)
STOLEN BASES- P.Martin(1st)
WALKS- P.Martin-2, J.Rothrock, R.Collins, E.Orsatti, L.Durocher
STRIKE OUTS- J.Medwick, T.Bridges
GIDP- F.Frisch, B.Delancey, L.Durocher, J.White, H.Greenberg
BALKS- E.Auker
 
Dizzy Dean was able to finish what he started and was credited with a complete
game and left fielder Joe Medwick had 2 base hits and 2 RBI as the St. Louis
Cardinals topped the Detroit Tigers by a score of 6 to 2 at Navin Field.
 
St. Louis jumped on top to stay in the 3rd inning scoring a single run.  St.
Louis totaled 10 hits on the afternoon.  
 
Dean(3-0) finished the game allowing 2 runs in the victory. Elden Auker(0-1)
was the loser.  He pitched 4 innings and surrendered 5 hits and 4 walks.
 
SCORESHEET: 1934 St. Louis Cardinals at 1934 Detroit Tigers
P.Martin-A1  A1:W>b1    B1:Bk>23   *5*:Do     *6*:E/6    *8*:F/8
                        12 W>b1                          
                                                         
J.Rothro-A1  A2:Force/  B2:F/9     C2:W>b1    D2:SB>12   E2:Si
             46>1o b1                         L/4        
                                                         
F.Frisch-A1  A3:FO/4    *3*:G/43   C3:P/4     D3:L/3     E3:G-DP/6
                                                         43>1o
                                                         
J.Medwic-A1  A4:Si>13   B4:G/53    C4:Tr>2#   D4:K       *9*:F/9
                                   1#                    
                                                         
R.Collin-A1  A5:P/4     B5:HR>b#   C5:E/4>3#  *7*:G/13   E5:W>b1
                                                         
                                                         
B.Delanc-A1  *2*:F/7    B6:G/43    C6:L/4     D6:Do      E6:G-DP/1
                                                         63>1o
                                                         
E.Orsatt-A1  A7:L/4     *4*:Si     C7:W>12 b  D7:G/63
                                   1          
                                              
L.Duroch-A1  A8:W>b1    B8:G-DP/4  C8:Si>2#   D8:Si>2#
                        63>1o      13         
                                              
D.Dean-A1    A9:Si>12   B9:F/8     C9:G/53    D9:G/63
                                              
                                              
 
J.White-A1   A1:G/13    *4*:F/8    C1:Si      D1:G-DP/3
                                              63>1o
                                              
M.Cochra-A1  A2:G/31    B2:G/53    C2:F/8     D2:F/9
                                              
                                              
C.Gehrin-A1  A3:G/13    B3:F/7     *7*:G/53   *9*:Do
                                              
                                              
G.Goslin-A1  *2*:F/7    *5*:F/8    C4:HR>b#   D4:F/8
                                              
                                              
B.Rogell-A1  A5:Si      B5:G/63    C5:G/43    D5:P/6
                                              
                                              
H.Greenb-A1  A6:G-DP/1  B6:Si      C6:Do      D6:G/31
             63>1o                            
                                              
M.Owen-A1    *3*:L/5    B7:L/5     C7:Si>2#
                                   
                                   
P.Fox-A1     A8:F/7     *6*:F/8    C8:G/43
                                   
                                   
E.Auker-A1   A9:L/6     B9:K       *8*:Si
T.Bridge-B4                        
C.Hogset-C9+                       
 
 
*** TOP OF INNING 1 ***
0     P.Martin    4-10     5 Walk                           b-1 
0 1   J.Rothrock  6- 8     3 Force Play                     1-o b-1 
1 1   F.Frisch    2-10 12  6 Foul Out                       b-0 
2 1   J.Medwick   1- 6     5 Single                         1-3 b-1 
2 1 3 R.Collins   3- 5     6 Pop Out                        b-0 
*** BOTTOM OF INNING 1 ***
0     J.White     4- 3 17  4 Ground Out                     b-0 
1     M.Cochrane  3- 9     5 Ground Out                     b-0 
2     C.Gehringer 1- 3 14  3 Ground Out                     b-0 
*** TOP OF INNING 2 ***
0     B.Delancey  5-10     2 Fly Out                        b-0 
1     E.Orsatti   1-10 12  5 Line Out                       b-0 
2     L.Durocher  2- 8     6 Walk                           b-1 
2 1   D.Dean      2- 9  1  3 Single                         1-2 b-1 
2 12  P.Martin             1 Balk                           2-3 1-2 
2  23 P.Martin    6-12     4 Walk                           b-1 
2 123 J.Rothrock  6- 5     6 Fly Out                        b-0 
*** BOTTOM OF INNING 2 ***
0     G.Goslin    3-11 16  5 Fly Out                        b-0 
1     B.Rogell    4- 5  4  6 Single                         b-1 
1 1   H.Greenberg 1-10     4 Ground Out Double Play         1-o b-0 
*** TOP OF INNING 3 ***
0     F.Frisch    2- 7     3 Ground Out                     b-0 
1     J.Medwick   3- 8     6 Ground Out                     b-0 
2     R.Collins   4- 5  4  5 Home Run                       b-H 
2     B.Delancey  6- 7     4 Ground Out                     b-0 
*** BOTTOM OF INNING 3 ***
0     M.Owen      3- 7 14  1 Line Out                       b-0 
1     P.Fox       3-12     3 Fly Out                        b-0 
2     E.Auker     6- 2  8  6 Line Out                       b-0 
*** TOP OF INNING 4 ***
0     E.Orsatti   3- 3     5 Single                         b-1 
0 1   L.Durocher  5- 8     3 Ground Out Double Play         1-o b-0 
2     D.Dean      6- 7     5 Fly Out                        b-0 
*** BOTTOM OF INNING 4 ***
0     J.White     6- 6     5 Fly Out                        b-0 
1     M.Cochrane  3- 2     1 Ground Out                     b-0 
2     C.Gehringer 6- 5     3 Fly Out                        b-0 
*** TOP OF INNING 5 ***
0     P.Martin    4- 7 10  6 Double                         b-2 
0  2  J.Rothrock  3- 6     4 Walk                           b-1 
                             SUBSTITUTE P - Tommy Bridges
0 12  F.Frisch    6- 8     5 Pop Out                        b-0 
1 12  J.Medwick   2- 5     5 Triple                         2-H 1-H b-3 
1   3 R.Collins   6- 7     2 1 Base Error - 2B              3-H b-1 
1 1   B.Delancey  2- 6 18  3 Line Out                       b-0 
2 1   E.Orsatti   1- 6     5 Walk                           1-2 b-1 
2 12  L.Durocher  2- 6     4 Single                         2-H 1-3 b-1 
2 1 3 D.Dean      3- 6     1 Ground Out                     b-0 
*** BOTTOM OF INNING 5 ***
0     G.Goslin    6- 6     4 Fly Out                        b-0 
1     B.Rogell    6- 9     3 Ground Out                     b-0 
2     H.Greenberg 4- 8 10  5 Single                         b-1 
2 1   M.Owen      3- 7  2  1 Line Out                       b-0 
*** TOP OF INNING 6 ***
0     P.Martin    6- 5     3 1 Base Error - SS              b-1 
0 1                        1 Stolen Base                    1-2 
0  2  J.Rothrock  3- 7 11  3 Line Out                       b-0 
1  2  F.Frisch    3- 8 12  4 Line Out                       b-0 
2  2  J.Medwick   1- 9     3 Strike Out                     b-0 
*** BOTTOM OF INNING 6 ***
0     P.Fox       2- 6     3 Fly Out                        b-0 
1     T.Bridges   1- 6     3 Strike Out                     b-0 
2     J.White     4- 8  7  3 Single                         b-1 
2 1   M.Cochrane  1- 6     4 Fly Out                        b-0 
*** TOP OF INNING 7 ***
0     R.Collins   5- 4 15  6 Ground Out                     b-0 
1     B.Delancey  3- 6 16  6 Double                         b-2 
1  2  E.Orsatti   6- 4     2 Ground Out                     b-0 
2  2  L.Durocher  3- 7     3 Single                         2-H b-1 
2 1   D.Dean      5- 8     5 Ground Out                     b-0 
*** BOTTOM OF INNING 7 ***
0     C.Gehringer 5- 4     3 Ground Out                     b-0 
1     G.Goslin    3- 8  1  5 Home Run                       b-H 
1     B.Rogell    4-11     6 Ground Out                     b-0 
2     H.Greenberg 6- 4     6 Double                         b-2 
2  2  M.Owen      1-10 12  2 Single                         2-H b-1 
2 1   P.Fox       3- 5     3 Ground Out                     b-0 
*** TOP OF INNING 8 ***
                             SUBSTITUTE P - Chief Hogsett
0     P.Martin    5- 5     4 Fly Out                        b-0 
1     J.Rothrock  2- 7     5 Single                         b-1 
1 1   F.Frisch    5- 8     6 Ground Out Double Play         1-o b-0 
*** BOTTOM OF INNING 8 ***
                             SUBSTITUTE PH- Ray Hayworth
0     R.Hayworth  3-10     5 Single                         b-1 
0 1   J.White     1-12     5 Ground Out Double Play         1-o b-0 
2     M.Cochrane  1- 7     5 Fly Out                        b-0 
*** TOP OF INNING 9 ***
                             SUBSTITUTE P - General Crowder
0     J.Medwick   4- 3     3 Fly Out                        b-0 
1     R.Collins   3- 7     4 Walk                           b-1 
1 1   B.Delancey  5- 3     1 Ground Out Double Play         1-o b-0 
*** BOTTOM OF INNING 9 ***
0     C.Gehringer 4- 7  4  5 Double                         b-2 
0  2  G.Goslin    2- 7     5 Fly Out                        b-0 
1  2  B.Rogell    5-10     1 Pop Out                        b-0 
2  2  H.Greenberg 5-12     5 Ground Out                     b-0 





NL Player of the Week - Lloyd Waner

NL Player of the Week


Lloyd Waner

Our last biography is of Lloyd Waner (HA50), the brother of Paul Waner. Like Paul, Lloyd was an outfielder for the Pirates and entered the HOF. Unlike Paul (but like many 1930s era HOF'ers) his credentials are a little questionable by today's standards. It might be that batting was mostly measured by average in the late 1960s, whereas today we look more closely at "OPS" which is combined on base percentage and slugging percentage.

Lloyd played for Pittsburgh from 1927 through 1940. In his BEST year, his OPS+ was only 115. Unlike Paul, he was a contact hitter with a high batting average and OBP, but rarely hit more than a single. In an 18 year career, he only hit 27 home runs. On the other hand, he only struck out 173 times, or less than 10 times per season. A speedster, Lloyd's ability was to get on base for Paul to drive him in, and he and Paul were known to opposing fans as "little poison" and "big poison." Bill James also estimates he was consistently among the best fielders in the NL all throughout the 1930s.

Waner was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1967. His HOF entry makes the case for Waner's intangibles (speed and fielding) but it's unlikely we'll ever see another HOF'er selected with a lifetime OPS+ of 99.

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Baseball in the 1930s...

At the beginning of the season, I wrote an essay on baseball during the Great Depression. I've substantially rewritten it to reflect what I've learned in the course of this replay.



If you're interested, please take the time to read (or re-read) it and let me know what you think.

Monday, March 31, 2008

Things I've Learned About Baseball While Writing This Blog


Some Interesting Things I've Learned While Writing This Blog

As I wrap things up at Depression Era Baseball, I thought I'd just list a few things I've discovered while playing this replay and researching the era in general (in no particular order):

1. While we tend to believe that player mobility is mostly a product of free agency, and that "in the good old days" most players stayed with one team, this doesn't seem to be true. While conducting my 1934 replay, I also replayed 1931. A great many players were on other teams only three years earlier. This didn't include only journeymen, but truly great players like Rogers Hornsby, Chick Hafey, Chuck Klein and Stan Hack.


2. Baseball players did not "work out" in the 1930s, or seek to develop their physique. At the time, it was thought to be detrimental to their flexibility, which was thought to be more important in a baseball player. This seems to be the mentality in Japan. New Royals' skipper Trey Hillman will reportedly use flexibility training as a way of improving his team's conditioning for 2008.

3. Boy, the Cubs had some great teams in the 1930s. They never won the World Series, so we don't hear much about them, but they won 3 pennants and finished out of the top 3 only 1 time in the decade.


4. The 1930s was the era of nicknames - the weird players were the ones that didn't have one.

5. The public persona of Dizzy Dean was highly misleading and a deliberate distortion of a man who realized he needed a "character" to sell himself. In public, he was a colorful country rube, who couldn't pronounce the King's English and couldn't care less. In private, though, he was a well spoken, refined family man and friend.

6. The 1930s teemed with great players, many of whom we are familiar. Many others, however, such as Lon Warneke, Chuck Klein, and Red Ruffing deserve to be much better known. Part of the problem is that there aren't a lot of books on the era. A new, comprehensive treatment of baseball during this era is definitely needed.

7. In response to the Yankees' dominance at the end of the decade, the AL adopted a rule prohibiting other teams from trading with the league champion of the previous year. The champion was only allowed to pick up player off waivers. This rule prompted NL executive Branch Rickey to remark, "They've gone communistic in that league. The rule was repealed at the All Star break in 1941 when it was clear that, without Hank Greenberg, the reigning AL champion Detroit Tigers didn't pose a threat to anyone.

8. The Society for American Baseball Research (SABR) has a fascinating biography project underway.





October 8th, 1934 - World Series Game Six

We'll Play Seven!
Rowe Dominates Cards on Mound, at Plate; Tigers pitcher yields 5 hits while notching 2 to send Series to final game

Tigers pitcher Schoolboy Rowe put on a clinic both on the mound and at the plate yesterday, ensuring a final game today at Navin Field. Rowe yielded only 5 hits and 1 run to St. Louis, while hitting a home run to send the Tigers ahead for good in the second inning.

Elden Auker will take the mound today for Detroit against Dizzy Dean, who will start his third game of the Series, for St. Louis.





Strat-O-Matic Report











BOXSCORE: 1934 St. Louis Cardinals At 1934 Detroit Tigers 10/8/1934



Cardinals AB R H RBI AVG Tigers AB R H RBI AVG

P.Martin 3B 4 0 0 0 .370 J.White CF 5 0 2 0 .182

J.Rothrock RF 3 0 0 0 .167 M.Cochrane C 4 0 0 0 .042

F.Frisch 2B 4 0 1 0 .250 C.Gehringer 2B 2 1 0 0 .250

J.Medwick LF 4 1 2 0 .393 G.Goslin LF 3 0 1 0 .208

R.Collins 1B 4 0 1 1 .625 B.Rogell SS 4 1 2 1 .250

B.Delancey C 4 0 0 0 .095 H.Greenberg 1B 4 0 1 0 .250

E.Orsatti CF 3 0 0 0 .333 M.Owen 3B 4 1 1 1 .333

L.Durocher SS 3 0 0 0 .130 P.Fox RF 4 2 2 1 .400

P.Dean P 3 0 1 0 .167 S.Rowe P 4 1 2 3 .250

B.Walker P 0 0 0 0 ----

-- -- -- --- -- -- -- ---

Totals 32 1 5 1 Totals 34 6 11 6





Cardinals....... 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 - 1 5 1

Tigers.......... 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 - 6 11 2



Cardinals (3-3) IP H R ER BB SO HR PC ERA SCORESHEET

P.Dean LOSS(0-2) 7 1/3 10 6 6 4 5 1 132 4.15 A1 D9

B.Walker 0 2/3 1 0 0 0 1 0 8 0.00 E1

Totals 8 11 6 6 4 6 1



Tigers (3-3) IP H R ER BB SO HR PC ERA SCORESHEET

S.Rowe WIN(1-1) 9 5 1 1 1 6 0 123 2.50 A1

Totals 9 5 1 1 1 6 0



ATTENDANCE- 27,362 DATE- Monday, October 8th 1934 TIME- Day WEATHER- Good

T- 1:55

LEFT ON BASE- Cardinals: 6 Tigers: 8

DOUBLE PLAYS- Cardinals: 1 Tigers: 1

ERRORS- F.Frisch, H.Greenberg-2

DOUBLES- B.Rogell(1st)

TRIPLES- R.Collins(2nd)

HOME RUNS- S.Rowe(1st)

STOLEN BASES- P.Fox(1st)

SACRIFICE HITS- J.Rothrock

WALKS- E.Orsatti, M.Cochrane, C.Gehringer-2, G.Goslin

STRIKE OUTS- J.Rothrock, J.Medwick, R.Collins, B.Delancey, E.Orsatti,

L.Durocher, M.Cochrane, G.Goslin, B.Rogell, H.Greenberg-2, S.Rowe

GIDP- P.Martin, H.Greenberg



Schoolboy Rowe delivered 9 solid innings as the Detroit Tigers defeated the

St. Louis Cardinals by the score of 6 to 1 at Navin Field.



Rowe(1-1) pitched one of his finer games as he simply was too much for the St.

Louis batters. He allowed just 5 hits and 1 walk in 9 innings reducing his

ERA from 4.00 to 2.50. Detroit had 11 hits for the afternoon.



The loss was charged to Paul Dean(0-2). He allowed 10 hits and 4 walks in 7

and 1/3 innings.



SCORESHEET: 1934 St. Louis Cardinals at 1934 Detroit Tigers

P.Martin-A1 A1:E/3 B1:G-DP/5 C1:G/31 *8*:F/8

43>1o



J.Rothro-A1 A2:Sac/24 B2:G/13 *6*:G/43 D2:K

>12



F.Frisch-A1 A3:G/3>23 *4*:G/13 C3:G/3 D3:Si





J.Medwic-A1 A4:G/63 B4:Si C4:Si D4:K





R.Collin-A1 *2*:K B5:L/4 C5:Tr>1# *9*:G/43





B.Delanc-A1 A6:K B6:G/13 C6:G/3 D6:F/8





E.Orsatt-A1 A7:W>b1 *5*:F/8 *7*:G/3 D7:K





L.Duroch-A1 A8:K B8:L/5 C8:G/13





P.Dean-A1 *3*:E/3 B9:Si C9:L/5

B.Walker-D5





J.White-A1 A1:G/53 B1:G/31 C1:Si *7*:G/43 E1:Si>1o





M.Cochra-A1 A2:F/9 B2:W>b1 C2:F/8 D2:F/9 E2:K





C.Gehrin-A1 A3:W>b1 B3:L/4 *5*:G/53 D3:W>b1





G.Goslin-A1 A4:W>12 b *3*:K C4:Si D4:G/31

1



B.Rogell-A1 A5:Si>2# B5:K C5:E/4>12 *8*:Do

13



H.Greenb-A1 A6:K B6:Si C6:G-DP/5 D6:K

43>1o



M.Owen-A1 *2*:G/3 B7:G/63 *6*:G/63 D7:Si>2#





P.Fox-A1 A8:Si *4*:G/63 C8:FO/2 D8:Si>2#





S.Rowe-A1 A9:SB>12 B9:K C9:F/8 D9:Si>2#

HR>2# b#







*** TOP OF INNING 1 ***

0 P.Martin 5-11 3 1 Base Error - 1B b-1

0 1 J.Rothrock 4 Sac Bunt 1-2 b-0

1 2 F.Frisch 3-12 2 Ground Out 2-3 b-0

2 3 J.Medwick 1- 2 6 Ground Out b-0

*** BOTTOM OF INNING 1 ***

0 J.White 1-11 3 Ground Out b-0

1 M.Cochrane 1- 7 6 Fly Out b-0

2 C.Gehringer 1-10 4 Walk b-1

2 1 G.Goslin 5- 4 4 Walk 1-2 b-1

2 12 B.Rogell 5-10 5 5 Single 2-H 1-3 b-2

2 23 H.Greenberg 5- 9 4 Strike Out b-0

*** TOP OF INNING 2 ***

0 R.Collins 4-11 4 Strike Out b-0

1 B.Delancey 6- 8 4 Strike Out b-0

2 E.Orsatti 1- 2 5 Walk b-1

2 1 L.Durocher 4- 8 3 Strike Out b-0

*** BOTTOM OF INNING 2 ***

0 M.Owen 3- 2 1 Ground Out b-0

1 P.Fox 5- 3 12 5 Single b-1

1 1 1 Stolen Base 1-2

1 2 S.Rowe 2- 3 7 2 Home Run 2-H b-H

1 J.White 4- 3 6 Ground Out b-0

2 M.Cochrane 4- 9 4 Walk b-1

2 1 C.Gehringer 3- 7 20 4 Line Out b-0

*** TOP OF INNING 3 ***

0 P.Dean 5-11 1 1 Base Error - 1B b-1

0 1 P.Martin 6-11 1 Ground Out Double Play 1-o b-0

2 J.Rothrock 3-10 11 5 Ground Out b-0

*** BOTTOM OF INNING 3 ***

0 G.Goslin 4- 8 3 Strike Out b-0

1 B.Rogell 4- 8 3 Strike Out b-0

2 H.Greenberg 1- 8 5 Single b-1

2 1 M.Owen 2- 7 3 Ground Out b-0

*** TOP OF INNING 4 ***

0 F.Frisch 4- 4 17 4 Ground Out b-0

1 J.Medwick 5- 7 7 6 Single b-1

1 1 R.Collins 2-10 11 1 Line Out b-0

2 1 B.Delancey 5- 3 3 Ground Out b-0

*** BOTTOM OF INNING 4 ***

0 P.Fox 6- 5 3 Ground Out b-0

1 S.Rowe 3- 2 3 Strike Out b-0

2 J.White 3- 5 3 Single b-1

2 1 M.Cochrane 1- 6 4 Fly Out b-0

*** TOP OF INNING 5 ***

0 E.Orsatti 5- 6 2 Fly Out b-0

1 L.Durocher 6- 7 15 5 Line Out b-0

2 P.Dean 3- 8 16 4 Single b-1

2 1 P.Martin 5-11 5 Ground Out b-0

*** BOTTOM OF INNING 5 ***

0 C.Gehringer 2- 3 4 Ground Out b-0

1 G.Goslin 1- 5 6 4 Single b-1

1 1 B.Rogell 6- 7 3 1 Base Error - 2B 1-2 b-1

1 12 H.Greenberg 3-11 3 Ground Out Double Play 1-o b-0

*** TOP OF INNING 6 ***

0 J.Rothrock 1-11 4 Ground Out b-0

1 F.Frisch 3-12 3 Ground Out b-0

2 J.Medwick 5-11 5 Single b-1

2 1 R.Collins 1- 5 15 5 Triple 1-H b-3

2 3 B.Delancey 1-11 3 Ground Out b-0

*** BOTTOM OF INNING 6 ***

0 M.Owen 5- 8 3 Ground Out b-0

1 P.Fox 2- 4 3 Foul Out b-0

2 S.Rowe 4-10 1 Fly Out b-0

*** TOP OF INNING 7 ***

0 E.Orsatti 4- 8 3 Ground Out b-0

1 L.Durocher 5- 3 2 Ground Out b-0

2 P.Dean 6- 7 14 6 Line Out b-0

*** BOTTOM OF INNING 7 ***

0 J.White 6- 7 3 Ground Out b-0

1 M.Cochrane 5- 3 20 6 Fly Out b-0

2 C.Gehringer 3- 8 5 Walk b-1

2 1 G.Goslin 2- 9 3 Ground Out b-0

*** TOP OF INNING 8 ***

0 P.Martin 6-10 4 Fly Out b-0

1 J.Rothrock 6- 8 3 Strike Out b-0

2 F.Frisch 2- 6 5 Single b-1

2 1 J.Medwick 1- 9 3 Strike Out b-0

*** BOTTOM OF INNING 8 ***

0 B.Rogell 2- 7 1 2 Double b-2

0 2 H.Greenberg 3- 6 3 Strike Out b-0

1 2 M.Owen 2- 6 3 Single 2-H b-2

1 2 P.Fox 1- 8 5 Single 2-H b-2

1 2 S.Rowe 5- 3 3 5 Single 2-H b-1

SUBSTITUTE P - Bill Walker

1 1 J.White 4- 4 7 3 Single 1-o b-2

2 2 M.Cochrane 5- 6 5 Strike Out b-0

*** TOP OF INNING 9 ***

0 R.Collins 6- 4 2 Ground Out b-0

1 B.Delancey 6-10 1 Fly Out b-0

2 E.Orsatti 4-11 6 Strike Out b-0