Game #557 - Los Angeles Dodgers, 6 @ New York Mets, 7
It's unusual for a team that hits four home runs in a game to lose, but that's just what L.A. managed to do. Pedro Guerrero hit a two run bomb in the first, R.J. Reynolds a solo homer in the third, and two more solo shots by Dave Anderson and Greg Brock in the fifth. The Brock homer was a first in this Statis Pro season - an INSIDE THE PARK home run! Mookie Wilson crashed into the center field wall and hurt himself for five games while Brock scampered home for the unconventional run.
But by the ninth inning the game was tied, thanks in large part to Mr. George Foster. He had his own two-run homer in the second, and RBI single in the third, and another RBI, this time a double that plated Darryl Strawberry, in the seventh.
So how did the Mets win in the bottom of the ninth inning? It was the curse of Tom Niedenfuer once again! Long time readers of this blog know that Niedenfuer's tendencies for clutch meltdowns are just as true in Statis Pro as they were in real life. He walked Darryl Strawberry and Hubie Brooks to start the inning. Foster grounded out but moved the runners up a base. Niedenfuer intentionally walked Mike Fitzgerald to bring up Jose Oquendo with the bases loaded. Oquendo laid down the SUICIDE SQUEEZE to score the winning run!
Winning Pitcher - Jesse Orosco
Losing Pitcher - Tom Niedenfuer
Player of the Game - George Foster, 3-5, HR, 2B, 4RBI, R, killer sideburns
Game #558 - San Diego Padres, 8 @ Philadelphia Phillies, 11
Padres starter Tim Lollar got himself into a jam early in the game. In the bottom of the first he had the bases loaded with Ivan DeJesus up. He smoked a line drive to the left field corner, where Carmelo Martinez injured himself trying to make the play. The end result? A bases clearing double. San Diego had the game tied back up by the fourth inning, thanks in part to a two-run homer by Luis Salazar. But the Phillies sent eleven batters to the plate in the fifth inning, scoring six runs. Four of those came courtesy of an Ozzie Virgil GRAND SLAM, his second on the season. That was enough to outlast the pesky San Diego offense on the day.
Winning Pitcher - Jerry Koosman
Losing Pitcher - Tim Lollar
Save - Larry Andersen
Player of the Game - Ozzie Virgil, 1-4, Grand Slam, 4RBI, HBP, killer beard
Hall of Famers in the Game - Tony Gwynn, Mike Schmidt
This was the last game on May 25 - the standings and stats are updated on the right side of the page. There's a new poll too!
Replaying the 1984 season one game at a time, using Statis Pro Baseball. Plenty of baseball cards as well!
February 26, 2017
February 21, 2017
May 25, 1984 - One Is The Loneliest Number
Game #555 - Pittsburgh Pirates, 0 @ Houston Astros, 1
This game was scoreless after eight innings of play. Twice the Astros sent a runner from second to home plate only to be thrown out by Doug Frobel, who was in the game because Johnny Ray and Marvelle Wynn collided in the first and had to leave with injuries.
But in the bottom of the ninth Don Robinson was working his second inning of relief. Jose Cruz led off with a single. He then stole second, but Tony Pena overthrew second base, letting Cruz scamper to third with no outs. Jerry Mumphrey popped out to Denny Gonzalez but Enos Cabell walked. That brought up Kevin Bass. He hit a fly ball out to Lee Mazzilli, but it was deep enough to plate Cruz with the winning, and only, run.
Winning Pitcher - Bill Dawley
Losing Pitcher - Don Robinson
Player of the Game - Joe Niekro, 8IP, 4H's, 10K's
Game #556 - San Francisco Giants, 8 @ Montreal Expos, 1
This was a fun game because it was the first time, if I'm not mistaken, we've had a new Hall of Fame player added to this Statis Pro season. That's right - Tim Raines is now in the Hall of Fame. Congrats! Next year's verteran's committee covers the 1970's and 80's, so maybe we'll have more additions to the club.
The Giants took control of this game right out of the gate. Chili Davis led off with a solo homer, Jeffrey Leonard and Bob Brenly hit back to back doubles, Brad Wellman and Alex Sanchez had RBI singles, and after half an inning of play San Fran was up 4-0 on poor Steve Rogers. The onslaught continued as Mark Davis pulled his E.R.A. out of the garbage disposal by pitching a complete game, with the only run scored unearned.
Winning Pitcher - Mark Davis
Losing Pitcher - Steve Rogers
Player of the Game - Chili Davis, 4-4, 2HR's, 2RBI, 3R's, BB
Hall of Famers in the Game - Tim Raines, Andre Dawson, Gary Carter
This game was scoreless after eight innings of play. Twice the Astros sent a runner from second to home plate only to be thrown out by Doug Frobel, who was in the game because Johnny Ray and Marvelle Wynn collided in the first and had to leave with injuries.
But in the bottom of the ninth Don Robinson was working his second inning of relief. Jose Cruz led off with a single. He then stole second, but Tony Pena overthrew second base, letting Cruz scamper to third with no outs. Jerry Mumphrey popped out to Denny Gonzalez but Enos Cabell walked. That brought up Kevin Bass. He hit a fly ball out to Lee Mazzilli, but it was deep enough to plate Cruz with the winning, and only, run.
Winning Pitcher - Bill Dawley
Losing Pitcher - Don Robinson
Player of the Game - Joe Niekro, 8IP, 4H's, 10K's
Game #556 - San Francisco Giants, 8 @ Montreal Expos, 1
This was a fun game because it was the first time, if I'm not mistaken, we've had a new Hall of Fame player added to this Statis Pro season. That's right - Tim Raines is now in the Hall of Fame. Congrats! Next year's verteran's committee covers the 1970's and 80's, so maybe we'll have more additions to the club.
The Giants took control of this game right out of the gate. Chili Davis led off with a solo homer, Jeffrey Leonard and Bob Brenly hit back to back doubles, Brad Wellman and Alex Sanchez had RBI singles, and after half an inning of play San Fran was up 4-0 on poor Steve Rogers. The onslaught continued as Mark Davis pulled his E.R.A. out of the garbage disposal by pitching a complete game, with the only run scored unearned.
Winning Pitcher - Mark Davis
Losing Pitcher - Steve Rogers
Player of the Game - Chili Davis, 4-4, 2HR's, 2RBI, 3R's, BB
Hall of Famers in the Game - Tim Raines, Andre Dawson, Gary Carter
February 18, 2017
May 25, 1984 - Twos Lose
Game #553 - St. Louis Cardinals, 2 @ Atlanta Braves, 4
Juaquin Andujar and Len Barker took the mound in this battle of NL winning teams. David Green started the scoring with a solo homer in the second, and the Cards padded their lead with another run in the third, this time on an RBI single by Ozzie Smith that scored Darrell Porter.
But in the bottom of the sixth Andujar was in trouble. Three straight singles had the bases loaded for Dale Murphy. He didn't hit a home run...but he did crush a triple to clear the bases! Two batters later Rafael Ramirez singled home Murphy and the Braves remained the victors.
Winning Pitcher - Len Barker
Losing Pitcher - Juaquin Andujar
Save - Steve Bedrosian
Player of the Game - Dale Murphy, 3B, 3RBI, R
Hall of Famers in the Game - Ozzie Smith, Bruce Sutter
Game #554 - Cincinnati Reds, 2 @ Chicago Cubs, 5
The Cubs were coming off a sweep of a double header the day before, so they didn't know if anything was left in the tank. But they got off to a 2-0 lead in the first when a two-out error by Dave Concepcion turned into a two-run homer by Leon "Bull" Durham. Jody Davis added a solo shot in the second while Dick Ruthven pitched his best game of the year, going seven innings without yielding a run.
Winning Pitcher - Dick Ruthven
Losing Pitcher - Frank Pastore
Save - Tim Stoddard
Player of the Game - Ruthven, 7IP, 0R, 3K
Hall of Famers in the Game - Tony Perez, Ryne Sandberg
Juaquin Andujar and Len Barker took the mound in this battle of NL winning teams. David Green started the scoring with a solo homer in the second, and the Cards padded their lead with another run in the third, this time on an RBI single by Ozzie Smith that scored Darrell Porter.
But in the bottom of the sixth Andujar was in trouble. Three straight singles had the bases loaded for Dale Murphy. He didn't hit a home run...but he did crush a triple to clear the bases! Two batters later Rafael Ramirez singled home Murphy and the Braves remained the victors.
Winning Pitcher - Len Barker
Losing Pitcher - Juaquin Andujar
Save - Steve Bedrosian
Player of the Game - Dale Murphy, 3B, 3RBI, R
Hall of Famers in the Game - Ozzie Smith, Bruce Sutter
Game #554 - Cincinnati Reds, 2 @ Chicago Cubs, 5
The Cubs were coming off a sweep of a double header the day before, so they didn't know if anything was left in the tank. But they got off to a 2-0 lead in the first when a two-out error by Dave Concepcion turned into a two-run homer by Leon "Bull" Durham. Jody Davis added a solo shot in the second while Dick Ruthven pitched his best game of the year, going seven innings without yielding a run.
Winning Pitcher - Dick Ruthven
Losing Pitcher - Frank Pastore
Save - Tim Stoddard
Player of the Game - Ruthven, 7IP, 0R, 3K
Hall of Famers in the Game - Tony Perez, Ryne Sandberg
February 12, 2017
May 25, 1984 - 5, 4, 3...
Game #551 - Chicago White Sox, 4 @ Texas Rangers, 5
I'm not sure how closely you've been following the Rangers' plight on this blog, but they were the only team in the league not to be at double-digits in victories.
That is no longer so.
They were down 4-2 in the bottom of the fifth when Larry Parrish led off the inning with a solo homer. Billy Sample singles, stole second, and then scampered home on a Curtis Wilkerson double. With two outs Mickey Rivers recorded his fourth hit of the game, and his second double, to drive home Wilkerson. That's all Frank Tanana would need to go the distance against the White Sox. Despite a rough first four innings, he only allowed two base runners over the last five innings.
Winning Pitcher - Frank Tanana
Losing Pitcher - LaMarr Hoyt
Player of the Game - Mickey Rivers, 4-4, 2 2B's, RBI, R
This game also marked another mechanical pencil that bit the dust. I think it was my third or fourth pencil I've gone through, but this one was special because I "bought" it at my daughter's "pen and pencil" shop she had set up in her bedroom about a year and a half ago. #memories
Game #552 - Cleveland Indians, 3 @ Toronto Blue Jays, 0
With the Tigers losing earlier in the day Toronto had a chance to extend its lead in the AL East. But Cleveland was riding a five game win streak and was within one victory of being back .500 on the season.
In the top of the first Jim Clancy got himself into trouble. Brett Butler attempted a bunt single but reached safely on a Damaso Garcia error. He went to third on a Julio Franco single but was out at home on a fielder's choice grounder by George Vukovich. Andre Thornton singled, though, to load the bases. Pat Tabler struck out but Mike Hargrove walked to bring in the first run! After that, Tony Bernazard singled to plate two more...and those would be the only runs of the game! Bert Blyleven struck out the first batter in the first six innings he pitched on his way to his second shutout of the season.
Winning Pitcher - Bert Blyleven
Losing Pitcher - Jim Clancey
Player of the Game - Blyeleven, CG SHO, 9K's, 5H's, BB
Hall of Famers in the Game - Bert Blyleven
I'm not sure how closely you've been following the Rangers' plight on this blog, but they were the only team in the league not to be at double-digits in victories.
That is no longer so.
They were down 4-2 in the bottom of the fifth when Larry Parrish led off the inning with a solo homer. Billy Sample singles, stole second, and then scampered home on a Curtis Wilkerson double. With two outs Mickey Rivers recorded his fourth hit of the game, and his second double, to drive home Wilkerson. That's all Frank Tanana would need to go the distance against the White Sox. Despite a rough first four innings, he only allowed two base runners over the last five innings.
Winning Pitcher - Frank Tanana
Losing Pitcher - LaMarr Hoyt
Player of the Game - Mickey Rivers, 4-4, 2 2B's, RBI, R
This game also marked another mechanical pencil that bit the dust. I think it was my third or fourth pencil I've gone through, but this one was special because I "bought" it at my daughter's "pen and pencil" shop she had set up in her bedroom about a year and a half ago. #memories
Game #552 - Cleveland Indians, 3 @ Toronto Blue Jays, 0
With the Tigers losing earlier in the day Toronto had a chance to extend its lead in the AL East. But Cleveland was riding a five game win streak and was within one victory of being back .500 on the season.
In the top of the first Jim Clancy got himself into trouble. Brett Butler attempted a bunt single but reached safely on a Damaso Garcia error. He went to third on a Julio Franco single but was out at home on a fielder's choice grounder by George Vukovich. Andre Thornton singled, though, to load the bases. Pat Tabler struck out but Mike Hargrove walked to bring in the first run! After that, Tony Bernazard singled to plate two more...and those would be the only runs of the game! Bert Blyleven struck out the first batter in the first six innings he pitched on his way to his second shutout of the season.
Winning Pitcher - Bert Blyleven
Losing Pitcher - Jim Clancey
Player of the Game - Blyeleven, CG SHO, 9K's, 5H's, BB
Hall of Famers in the Game - Bert Blyleven
February 5, 2017
May 25, 1984 - Blunders Haunt West Coast Trips
Game #549 - New York Yankees, 9 @ Oakland A's, 11
The Yankees had an early 1-0 lead heading into the bottom of the first when Dave Kingman stepped to the plate with Tony Phillips on first. He hit the ball so hard and far they both scored. And then Oakland milked four more runs in the third to make it 6-2.
Dave Winfield hit a solo bomb in the sixth to bring the Yankees back within three, but errors by Roy Smalley and Bobby Meacham led to three more runs. Even then, the A's were up 11-3 in the ninth but Larry Sorensen and Bill Caudill allowed six runs before Tom Burgmeier got the save.
Winning Pitcher - Mike Warren
Losing Pitcher - Ron Guidry
Save - Tom Burgmeier
Player of the Game - Tony Phillips, 2-4, 3R's, 2RBI, BB
Hall of Famers in the Game - Dave Winfield, Rickey Henderson
Happy Trails...Lou Piniella
This was the last game for Lou Piniella in this Statis Pro season. In the real 1984 season he retired in mid-June to become the first base coach for the team. How did our Lou do?
Statis Pro - 11R, 32H, 8 2B, 3 3B, 2HR, 12RBI, .950OPS, .356AVG
Real 1984 - 8R, 26H, 4 2B, 1 3B, 1HR, 6RBI, ..762OPS, ..302AVG
Statis Pro Piniella had quite a bit more luck with the stick than his real counterpart. That being said...Piniella was still hitting well when he retired. I think that's what they mean by a "professional hitter." Brian Dayett will replace him on the roster.
Game #550 - Detroit Tigers, 5 @ Seattle Mariners, 6
The Tigers scored two in the top of the first thanks in part to a throwing error by pitcher Mike Moore. Seattle got a run back when Moneyball hero Ken Phelps crunched a ball over the right field fence. The Mariners got three more runs in the third because Chet Lemon grossly misplayed a ball in center, something quite out of the ordinary for the normally reliable fielder. A Kirk Gibson blunder in the next inning allowed yet another run to cross the plate.
Fast forward to the bottom of the seventh. The game was tied when Phil Bradley led off with a single and stole second base. He moved to third on a sacrifice fly by Alvin Davis. From there he scored when Lance Parrish allowed a passed ball. That ended up being the winning run.
Winning Pitcher - Dave Geisel
Losing Pitcher - Aurelio Lopez
Save - Edwin Nunez
Player of the Game - Nunez, 2IP, 4K's, SV
The Yankees had an early 1-0 lead heading into the bottom of the first when Dave Kingman stepped to the plate with Tony Phillips on first. He hit the ball so hard and far they both scored. And then Oakland milked four more runs in the third to make it 6-2.
Dave Winfield hit a solo bomb in the sixth to bring the Yankees back within three, but errors by Roy Smalley and Bobby Meacham led to three more runs. Even then, the A's were up 11-3 in the ninth but Larry Sorensen and Bill Caudill allowed six runs before Tom Burgmeier got the save.
Winning Pitcher - Mike Warren
Losing Pitcher - Ron Guidry
Save - Tom Burgmeier
Player of the Game - Tony Phillips, 2-4, 3R's, 2RBI, BB
Hall of Famers in the Game - Dave Winfield, Rickey Henderson
Happy Trails...Lou Piniella
This was the last game for Lou Piniella in this Statis Pro season. In the real 1984 season he retired in mid-June to become the first base coach for the team. How did our Lou do?
Statis Pro - 11R, 32H, 8 2B, 3 3B, 2HR, 12RBI, .950OPS, .356AVG
Real 1984 - 8R, 26H, 4 2B, 1 3B, 1HR, 6RBI, ..762OPS, ..302AVG
Statis Pro Piniella had quite a bit more luck with the stick than his real counterpart. That being said...Piniella was still hitting well when he retired. I think that's what they mean by a "professional hitter." Brian Dayett will replace him on the roster.
Game #550 - Detroit Tigers, 5 @ Seattle Mariners, 6
The Tigers scored two in the top of the first thanks in part to a throwing error by pitcher Mike Moore. Seattle got a run back when Moneyball hero Ken Phelps crunched a ball over the right field fence. The Mariners got three more runs in the third because Chet Lemon grossly misplayed a ball in center, something quite out of the ordinary for the normally reliable fielder. A Kirk Gibson blunder in the next inning allowed yet another run to cross the plate.
Fast forward to the bottom of the seventh. The game was tied when Phil Bradley led off with a single and stole second base. He moved to third on a sacrifice fly by Alvin Davis. From there he scored when Lance Parrish allowed a passed ball. That ended up being the winning run.
Winning Pitcher - Dave Geisel
Losing Pitcher - Aurelio Lopez
Save - Edwin Nunez
Player of the Game - Nunez, 2IP, 4K's, SV
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