Category: POPs S1

Splinters Spank Coveleski, Hang On for 12-9 Win

New York’s Stan Coveleski lasted just 2 innings against the Boston Splinters, allowing 9 runs on 7 hits and 5 walks to drop his record to 0-4. Bob Lemon relieved, allowing just 2 runs on 4 hits in his 6 innings of work, while striking out 9. He walked 6 of his own. Despite the poor start, the Swats made it close at the end. Boston’s Jim Palmer allowed 4 runs in his 7 innings of work, but reliever Red Ruffing allowed 5 runs in 1 2/3 innings. Rollie Fingers came in with 2 outs in the 9th, but runners on the corners and the tying run at the plate, but got Wade Boggs to strike out to end the game. The Splinters improved to 23-18 with the ugly win, tying them with Detroit for the American League lead. New York fell to 18-24 with the series split. The teams combined for 20 walks, a league record. Charlie Gehringer was the offensive leader for Boston. Gehringer went 3 for 4 with a walk and 5 RBI. New York’s Jimmie Foxx was the only player on either team not to reach base. Foxx was 0 for 5 and grounded into 2 double plays.

New York @ Boston – 5/18/22

LA Stops Slide, Casts Spell on Wizards

Stan Musial got the St. Louis Wizards on the board early, helping them to a 3-run 1st with his league-leading 14th home run. But the Los Angeles Dynamos took advantage of sloppy play to score 4 runs in the bottom of the inning. Robin Roberts allowed 7 runs to LA in his 5 innings and the Dynamos went on to win it 9-5. Dynamos starter Pete Alexander improved to 3-0, despite allowing 5 runs in 8 innings. LA’s Chuck Klein led the offense, going 2 for 4 with a double, a homer, and 3 RBI. LA needed the win after dropping the first two games to the Wizards at home. They are 3 games back in the National League.

St. Louis @ Los Angeles – 5/17/22