Thursday, July 23
Hoping to sweep the series, Jim Bunning (9-4) was taking the mound versus Denny Lemaster (10-6) – but Bunning’s been stuck on nine wins since the Fourth of July.
Play Ball:
No score thru an inning-and-a-half, but then the Braves jumped on Bunning in the bottom of the second:
- Ed Bailey singled and Gene Oliver homered (#7).
- Bunning walked Gary Kolb and hit Frank Bolling.
- One out later, Denis Menke hit a three-run homer (#9) to give the Braves a 5-0 lead.
Before retiring the side, Bunning gave up back-to-back singles to Lee Maye and Hank Aaron.
Gene Mauch had seen enough and sent Ruben Amaro up to bat for Bunning. He singled – but was stranded on first. And Rick Wise (1-1) replaced Bunning in the third.
The Phillies got on the scoreboard in the fourth:
- Cookie Rojas and Costen Shockley singled. Rojas advanced to third with a throw that allowed Shockley to move to second.
- Rojas scored when Clay Dalrymple grounded to first.
Down 5-1, the Phillies rallied in the fifth:
- Tony Gonzalez doubled and Johnny Callison homered (#16).
- Gus Triandos pinch-hit for Rick Wise and doubled – Chris Short coming in to pinch-run for Triandos.
- One out later, Cookie Rojas singled to score Short and trim the deficit to 5-4.
Billy Hoeft (3-0) replaced Denny Lemaster and retired the side.
Ed Roebuck (#2-2) replaced Rick Wise in the bottom of the fifth – but the Braves padded the lead to 6-4 against him:
- Roebuck hit Ed Bailey.
- After Gene Oliver bounced into a force-out, Roebuck walked Gary Kolb to put runners on first and second.
- Batting for himself, Billy Hoeft singled to score Oliver.
Dallas Green (2-1) replaced Roebuck and ended the threat. And then the Phillies nibbled at the lead in the top of the seventh:
- With one out, John Herrnstein batted for Dallas Green. Batting .444 as a pinch-hitter, Herrnstein picked up his tenth pinch-hit with a single to right
- Richie Allen doubled to score Herrnstein and trim the deficit to 6-5.
Herrnstein stayed in the game to play left in the bottom of the seventh and John Boozer (1-0) came in to pitch. And after Boozer got the Braves 1-2-3 in the bottom of the seventh, the Phillies took the lead in the top of the eighth:
- Clay Dalrymple singled.
- One out later, Tony Gonzalez singled.
Bobby Bragan replaced Billy Hoeft with Wade Blasingame (2-2).
- Johnny Callison greeted Blasingame with a three-run homer (#17) to put the Phillies ahead 8-6. It was Callison’s second home run in the game – giving him five RBIs on the day and 56 on the season.
But the Braves took the lead right back in the bottom of the eighth:
- Batting for himself, Wade Blasingame doubled – but was replaced at second by pinch-runner Ty Cline.
- John Boozer walked Denis Menke.
Gene Mauch then made another double-switch:
- Johnny Briggs replaced John Herrnstein in left.
- Jack Baldschun (3-4) replaced Boozer on the mound.
This was Baldschun’s third appearance in the three-game series and he’d already saved the first two games.
- Baldschun retired Lee Maye, but he walked Hank Aaron to load the bases.
- With Rico Carty batting, Baldschun uncorked a wild pitch to move the runners up a base – Ty Cline scoring to close to 8-7.
- Carty then hit a ground ball to short. Bobby Wine gloved the ball and threw home – but Denis Menke slid under the tag to tie the game 8-8.
- After Carty stole second to put runners on second and third, Baldschun walked Ed Bailey intentionally to load the bases.
- Gene Oliver hit a ground ball to third, but Richie Allen fumbled the pickup and Aaron scored to put the Braves on top 9-8.
After Baldschun finally retired the side, the Phillies reclaimed the led in the top of the ninth off of Bob Sadowski (4-6):
- Sadowski walked Richie Allen.
- With Allen taking a big lead, Ed Bailey tried to pick him off with a snap-throw – but the throw was wild and Allen took second.
- Cookie Rojas bunted. But Bailey pounced won it like a cat and threw Allen out at third.
- Sadowski walked Johnny Briggs to put runners on first and second.
Bragan replaced Sadowski with Chi-Chi Olivo (0-0) and Gene Mauch sent lefty Wes Covington up to pinch-hit for Bobby Wine.
- When Covington bounced into a force at second, Rojas moved up to third – making it first and third with two outs.
- Olivo walked Clay Dalrymple to load the bases.
- Ruben Amaro drilled a two-run single to right to put the Phillies on top 10-9.
But the Braves sent the game into extra innings in the bottom of the ninth:
- Denis Menke doubled.
- Batting for Chi-Chi Olivo, Mike de la Hoz singled and sent Menke to third.
- Hank Aaron hit a ground ball to third. Allen fielded the ball and threw Menke out at the plate – leaving runners on first and second.
- Rico Carty hit a ground ball to third – But Allen botched this one and de la Hoz scored to tie it up 10-10.
Bobby Bragan sent Bobby Tiefenauer (3-4) in to pitch the top of the tenth – and the Phillies jumped on him for three runs:
- With two outs, Jack Baldschun batted for himself because the Phillies were down a man – Alex Johnson was still in-transit from Arkansas. But Baldschun came thru with a single.
- Richie Allen singled.
- Cookie Rojas cleared the bases to take a 12-10 lead.
- With Johnny Briggs batting, Ed Bailey allowed two straight passed balls and Rojas scored to up the lead to 13-10.
When Gene Oliver started the bottom of the tenth with a single, Gene Mauch replaced Jack Baldschun and replaced him with Dennis Bennett (9-7) – Bennett’s fifth relief appearance to go along with twenty starts.
Bennett retired the next three batters to earn the save (#2).
Jack Baldschun (4-4) got the win and Bobby Tiefenauer (3-5) took the loss.
Gene Mauch used 21 of the 24 players at his disposal to coax the wild win:
- The Phillies scored 13 runs on 18 hits.
- The Braves scored 10 runs on 15 hits.
- The Phillies used seven pitchers.
- The Braves used six pitchers.
- Both teams committed three errors.
Around the League:
The Giants lost to the Cubs 13-4 to drop two games behind the Phillies.
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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