Tuesday, August 25
Rick Wise (5-1) versus Tony Cloninger (12-12).
Play Ball:
The teams traded runs in the second inning.
Phillies second:
- With one out, Frank Thomas homered (#7) – his fourth since joining the Phillies.
Braves second:
- Rick Wise hit Gene Oliver.
- Denis Menke doubled – Oliver stopping at third.
- Woody Woodward singled to score Oliver.
The Braves took the lead in the third:
- With one out, Eddie Mathews and Joe Torre singled.
- Gene Oliver made it three straight singles to score Mathews and put the Braves on top 2-1.
The Braves opened up in the fifth:
- Hank Aaron tripled.
- Eddie Mathews homered (#20) to make it 4-1 Braves.
- Joe Torre doubled.
Gene Mauch had seen enough. Not wanting the game to slip away any further, he went to the bullpen and replaced Wise with Ed Roebuck (4-2).
- Gene Oliver singled off Roebuck to make it 5-1.
Roebuck finally ended the inning with two ground outs and a strikeout.
But the Braves scored again in the sixth:
- With Bobby Shantz now pitching for the Phillies, Lee Maye homered (#8).
- Hank Aaron doubled and Eddie Mathews walked.
- Joe Torre reached on an error by Ruben Amaro to load the bases.
- One out later, Shantz uncorked a wild pitch that enabled Aaron to score and make it 7-1.
The Phillies rallied in the seventh and eighth.
Phillies seventh:
- With one out, Wes Covington homered (#12).
Phillies eighth:
- With one out, John Herrnstein pinch-hit for Bobby Shantz, singled, moved to second on a wild pitch.
- Tony Gonzalez singled – Herrnstein stopping at third.
- When Richie Allen hit a ground ball to short, the Braves went for two. They forced Gonzalez at second, but Allen beat the relay to first – Herrnstein scoring.
- Johnny Callison homered (#22) to close within 7-5.
Braves manager Bobby Bragan went to his bullpen and replaced Cloninger with left-hander Billy Hoeft (3-0) – and Hoeft struck out pinch-hitter Cookie Rojas to end the inning.
Hoeft then retired the Phillies in order in the ninth to pick up the save (#4).
Tony Cloninger (13-12) got the win and Rick Wise (5-2) took the loss.
Around the League:
Even with Juan Marichal (15-6) on the mound, the Giants lost to the Dodgers 3-1 and failed to pick up any ground on the Phillies. They remained 6½ games back.
The Reds beat the Mets 7-2 to pick up a game on the Phillies and move past the Giants into second place – six games behind.
In addition to being the official Eagles Outsider for BlameMyFather.com – Barry Bowe is also the author of:
- Born to Be Wild
- 1964 – The Year the Phillies Blew the Pennant
- 12 Best Eagles QBs
- Birth of the Birds
- Soon-to-be-published sexy, police procedural Caribbean Queen
- Soon-to-be-published novel Stosh Wadzinski
- Soon-to-be-published novel Polish Widow
- Work-in-Progress A Fuckin All-American
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