Thursday, August 7, 2025

ARAIGBB 1961 Season - Starting Soon!

 

MLB 1961 Champs - NY Yankees

The 1961 major league baseball season began on April 10, 1961. The regular season ended on October 1, with the Cincinnati Reds and New York Yankees as the regular season champions of the National League and American League, respectively. The postseason began with Game 1 of the 58th World Series on October 4 and ended with Game 5 on October 9. In the second iteration of this World Series matchup, the Yankees defeated the Reds, four games to one, capturing their 19th championship in franchise history, since their previous in 1958. The season is best known for Yankee teammates Roger Maris' and Mickey Mantle's pursuit of Babe Ruth's prestigious 34-year-old single-season home run record of 60. Maris ultimately broke the record when he hit his 61st home run on the final day of the regular season, while Mantle was forced out of the lineup in late September due to a hip infection and finished with 54 home runs. Going into the season, the defending World Series champions were the Pittsburgh Pirates from the 1960 season.

For the third year, there were two separate All-Star Games played. The first, the 30th Major League Baseball All-Star Game, was held on July 11 at Candlestick Park in San FranciscoCalifornia, home of the San Francisco Giants. The National League won, 5–4. The second, the 31st Major League Baseball All-Star Game, was held on July 31 at Fenway Park in BostonMassachusetts, home of the Boston Red Sox. The game ended in a 1–1 tie, due to a rainout following the end of the ninth inning.

In response to the proposed Continental League, the American League expanded by two teams in the first MLB expansion since 1901, ushering in the expansion era. The original Washington Senators moved to the Minneapolis–Saint Paul metropolitan area in Minnesota and became the Minnesota Twins, being the sixth team since 1953 to relocate, and the third of American League teams since then. The American League therefore placed a new team in Washington, D.C., also called the Washington Senators. Also, the American League placed a team in Los Angeles called the Los Angeles Angels.

Schedule


The 1961 schedule was the first time that the American and National Leagues did not follow the same scheduling format. Due to expansion of the American League, the AL schedule consisted of 162 games for all ten teams. Each team was scheduled to play 18 games against the other nine teams. Meanwhile, the National League, still consisting of eight teams, continued the 154-game format in place since the 1904 season (except for 1919). Each team was scheduled to play 22 games against the other seven teams. 1961 would mark the last 154-game season in professional baseball history, as the National League itself would copy the American League 162-game format following their own expansion the following season.

American League Opening Day took place on April 10, featuring the Chicago White Sox and newly enfranchised Washington Senators, while National League Opening Day took place the following day, featuring all eight teams. The final day of the regular season was on October 1, and saw sixteen teams play. The World Series took place between October 4 and October 9.

Rule changes

The 1961 season saw the following rule changes:

  • sacrifice fly is no longer limited to fair balls.[1]
  • A rule preventing leagues of all levels of major and minor league baseball from drafting college players during a school year was implemented.

League leaders

American League

Hitting leaders[4]
StatPlayerTotal
AVGNorm Cash (DET).361
OPSNorm Cash (DET)1.148
HRRoger Maris (NY)61
RBIJim Gentile (BAL)
Roger Maris (NYY)
141
RRoger Maris (NY)132
HNorm Cash (DET)193
SBLuis Aparicio (CWS)53
Pitching leaders[5]
StatPlayerTotal
WWhitey Ford (NY)25
LPedro Ramos (MIN)20
ERADick Donovan (WSH)2.40
KCamilo Pascual (MIN)221
IPWhitey Ford (NY)283.0
SVLuis Arroyo (NY)29
WHIPDick Donovan (WSH)1.026

National League

Records

Major League

Maris' 61 home runs broke Babe Ruth's 34-year-old major league single-season record of 60, set in 1927. Maris' record would stand for 37 years until it was broken by Mark McGwire's 70 in 1998. Maris’ American League record would stand for a total of 61 years until it was eclipsed by Aaron Judge’s 62 in 2022.

Awards and honors

Regular season

Baseball Writers' Association of America Awards
BBWAA AwardNational LeagueAmerican League
Rookie of the YearBilly Williams (CHC)Don Schwall (BOS)
Cy Young AwardWhitey Ford (NY)
Most Valuable PlayerFrank Robinson (CIN)Roger Maris (NY)
Babe Ruth Award
(World Series MVP)
Whitey Ford (NY)
Gold Glove Awards
PositionNational LeagueAmerican League
PitcherBobby Shantz (PIT)Frank Lary (DET)
CatcherJohn Roseboro (LAD)Earl Battey (MIN)
1st BaseBill White (STL)Vic Power (CLE)
2nd BaseBill Mazeroski (PIT)Bobby Richardson (NY)
3rd BaseKen Boyer (STL)Brooks Robinson (BAL)
ShortstopMaury Wills (LAD)Luis Aparicio (CWS)
OutfieldVada Pinson (CIN)Jim Landis (CWS)
Roberto Clemente (PIT)Al Kaline (DET)
Willie Mays (SF)Jimmy Piersall (CLE)

Other awards

The Sporting News Awards
AwardNational LeagueAmerican League
Player of the Year[8]Roger Maris (NY)
Pitcher of the Year[9]Warren Spahn (MIL)Whitey Ford (NY)
Fireman of the Year[10]
(Relief pitcher)
Stu Miller (SF)Luis Arroyo (NY)
Rookie of the Year[11]
(Player)
Billy Williams (CHC)Dick Howser (KC)
Rookie of the Year[11]
(Pitcher)
Ken Hunt (CIN)Don Schwall (BOS)
Manager of the Year[12]Ralph Houk (NY)
Executive of the Year[13]Dan Topping (NY)

Events

Thursday, March 13, 2025

Chi-Town Celebrates Champion as White Sox Clinch 1960 World Series!

 The upstart Chicago White Sox beat the Pittsburgh Pirates in six games to win the 1960 World Series. It was a tightly fought series, but ultimately some timely hits from the Pale Hose made the difference.

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GAME 1:
GWRBI-Clemente
Game MVP:Bob Friend

Forbes Field    (03-11-2025 23:43:00)       Time 2:43, 65ø, Wind: 5 MPH Out to LCF  Day Game
Oct 5, 1960 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E 1960 Chicago (A) 0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 2 1960 Pittsburgh 1-0 0 0 1 0 2 2 0 0 - 5 7 1


Game One: Pittsburgh's Bob Friend pitches a gem in a 5-0 complete-game shutout, striking out nine. Maybe portending things to come, the Pirates scattered seven singles but could mainly score on two sac flies, a groundout and two singles. 

Recap

Pit  3rd: Sent 7 batters to the plate scoring 1 run on a hit, 2 walks and an error.
Pit      Roberto Clemente singled scoring Skinner to take the lead.  CWS  0 Pit 1.
Pit  5th: Sent 7 batters to the plate scoring 2 runs on 2 hits, on one walk and an error.
Pit      Roberto Clemente hit a fly ball scoring 1.  CWS  0 Pit 2.
Pit      Gino Cimoli hit a grounder scoring 1.  CWS  0 Pit 3.
Pit  6th: Sent 7 batters to the plate scoring 2 runs on 2 hits and 2 walks.
Pit      Dick Groat singled scoring Smith.  CWS  0 Pit 4.
Pit      Roberto Clemente hit a fly ball scoring 1.  CWS  0 Pit 5.

CWS  Gene Freese: 4 for 4, double, HR, 3 RBI, 2 runs.
CWS  Jim Landis: 2 for 3, 2 runs, 2 W.
CWS  Minnie Minoso: 2 for 4, double, HR, 2 RBI, 2 runs.

Pit  Bob Friend pitched 9 innings and picked up the win: 9 IP, 7 hits, 0 BB, 0 K. He's 1-0 on the season.
CWS  Frank Baumann pitched 6 innings and took the loss: 6 IP, 2 earned runs, 7 hits, 0 BB, 0 K. He goes to 0-1 on the year.
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GAME 2:
GWRBI-Smith,A
Game MVP:Gene Freese

Forbes Field    (03-11-2025 23:50:15)       Time 2:33, 63ø, Wind: 11 MPH Out to LF  Day Game
Oct 6, 1960                   1 2 3   4 5 6   7 8 9      R  H  E
1960 Chicago (A) 1-1          0 0 0   0 0 6   0 2 2     10 15  0
1960 Pittsburgh 1-1           0 0 0   0 0 0   0 1 0      1  8  0


Game Two: Chicago's hitters find their groove against Vern Law in a 10-1 drubbing. Gene Freese leads the way with four hits and three RBIs, but everyone chips in, including a long double that scored two from Minnie Minoso, who had a great series. Billy Pierce pitched eight innings for the winning, scattering eight hits and only allowing a run.

Recap

CWS  6th: Sent 11 batters to the plate scoring 6 runs on 6 hits and 2 walks.
CWS      Al Smith singled scoring Fox to take the lead.  CWS  1 Pit 0.
CWS      Gene Freese singled scoring Minoso.  CWS  2 Pit 0.
CWS      Sherm Lollar singled scoring Smith.  CWS  3 Pit 0.
CWS      Billy Pierce singled scoring Landis.  CWS  4 Pit 0.
CWS      Luis Aparicio walked scoring Freese.  CWS  5 Pit 0.
CWS      Nellie Fox hit a fly ball scoring 1.  CWS  6 Pit 0.
CWS  7th: Failed to score on a hit and 2 walks.
CWS  8th: Scored 2 runs on 2 hits.
CWS      Minnie Minoso hit a 2 run HR(1).  CWS  8 Pit 0.
Pit  8th: Scored 1 run on 4 hits.
Pit      Dick Groat singled scoring 1.  CWS  8 Pit 1.
CWS  9th: Scored 2 runs on a hit and on one walk.
CWS      Gene Freese hit a 2 run HR(1).  CWS  10 Pit 1.

CWS  Gene Freese: 4 for 4, double, HR, 3 RBI, 2 runs.
CWS  Jim Landis: 2 for 3, 2 runs, 2 W.
CWS  Minnie Minoso: 2 for 4, double, HR, 2 RBI, 2 runs.

CWS  Billy Pierce pitched 8 innings and picked up the win: 8 IP, 1 earned run, 8 hits, 3 BB, 3 K. He's now 1-0 on the season.
Pit  Vern Law pitched 5.1 innings and took the loss: 5.1 IP, 6 earned runs, 11 hits, 1 BB, 2 K. He's now 0-1 on the year.
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GAME 3:
GWRBI-Sievers
Game MVP:Roy Sievers

Comiskey Park I    (03-12-2025 09:58:43)       Time 2:16, 65ø, Wind: 4 MPH Out to LF  Day Game
Oct 8, 1960 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
1960 Pittsburgh 1-2           1 0 0   0 1 0   0 0 0      2  6  0
1960 Chicago (A) 2-1          1 0 0   0 1 1   3 0 -      6 11  0

Game Three: A great game, with each team scoring two runs through five innings and veterans Early Wynn and Vinegar Bend Mizell pitching well. Roy Sievers' homer ties the score at one, after a Clemente RBI, and Sievers does it again in the bottom of the sixth for a 3-2 White Sox lead. The Sox weren't done, however, plating three more in the seventh that included a two-run Nellie Fox single and another RBI from Sievers. Pittsburgh again can't find any power. Despite Mizell's complete game, the White Sox win 6-2.
Recap

Pit  1st: Scored 1 run on on one walk.
Pit      Roberto Clemente hit a grounder scoring 1 to take the lead.  Pit  1 CWS 0.
CWS  1st: Scored 1 run on a hit and on one walk.
CWS      Roy Sievers hit a solo HR(1) to tie the score.  Pit  1 CWS 1.
Pit  5th: Scored 1 run on 2 hits.
Pit      Bill Virdon singled scoring 1 to take the lead.  Pit  2 CWS 1.
CWS  5th: Scored 1 run on a hit.
CWS      Early Wynn hit a fly ball scoring 1 to tie the score.  Pit  2 CWS 2.
CWS  6th: Scored 1 run on 2 hits.
CWS      Roy Sievers hit a solo HR(2) to take the lead.  Pit  2 CWS 3.
CWS  7th: Sent 8 batters to the plate scoring 3 runs on 5 hits.
CWS      Nellie Fox tripled scoring 2.  Pit  2 CWS 5.
CWS      Roy Sievers singled scoring Fox.  Pit  2 CWS 6.

Pit  Roberto Clemente: 3 for 4, HR, 2 RBI.
CWS  Minnie Minoso: 3 for 4, triple.

CWS  Early Wynn pitched 7 innings and picked up the win: 7 IP, 2 earned runs, 5 hits, 0 BB, 0 K. He's 1-0 on the season.
Pit  Vinegar Bend Mizell pitched 8 innings and took the loss: 8 IP, 6 earned runs, 11 hits, 0 BB, 0 K. He drops to 0-1 on the year.
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GAME 4:
GWRBI-Hoak
Game MVP:Roy Face

Comiskey Park I    (03-12-2025 10:01:31)       Time 2:13, 63ø, Wind: 4 MPH Right to Left  Day Game
Oct 9, 1960                   1 2 3   4 5 6   7 8 9      R  H  E
1960 Pittsburgh 2-2           2 0 0   0 0 0   0 4 0      6 12  0
1960 Chicago (A) 2-2          0 0 0   0 0 2   1 0 0      3  8  3

Game Four: Pittsburgh bounces back to tie the series in another close game. Frank Baumann and Harvey Haddix pitched well early, and it was 2-2 after six. Pittsburgh's Dick Stuart and Sievers (again) both hit two run homers for the scoring. But the Pirates exploded for four runs in the top of the eighth, sending 10 batters to the plate and knocking in runs on groundouts and Bill Mazeroski's double. Roy Face pitched a shutdown two innings late to preserve the 6-3 Pirates win.
Recap

Pit  1st: Scored 2 runs on a hit, and an error.
Pit      Dick Stuart hit a 2 run HR(1) to take the lead.  Pit  2 CWS 0.
Pit  6th: Failed to score on 2 hits, and an error.
CWS  6th: Scored 2 runs on 3 hits.
CWS      Roy Sievers hit a 2 run HR(3) to tie the score.  Pit  2 CWS 2.
CWS  7th: Scored 1 run on 3 hits.
CWS      Nellie Fox doubled scoring Baumann to take the lead.  Pit  2 CWS 3.
Pit  8th: Sent 10 batters to the plate scoring 4 runs on 5 hits, on one walk and an error.
Pit      Roberto Clemente scored on a PB by Ginsberg to tie the score.  Pit  3 CWS 3.
Pit      Don Hoak singled scoring Cimoli to take the lead.  Pit  4 CWS 3.
Pit      Bill Mazeroski doubled scoring Burgess.  Pit  5 CWS 3.
Pit      Bill Virdon hit a grounder scoring 1.  Pit  6 CWS 3.

Pit  Roberto Clemente: 3 for 4, HR, 2 RBI.
CWS  Minnie Minoso: 3 for 4, triple.

Pit  Clem Labine picked up the win: 1 IP, 1 earned run, 3 hits. He's 1-0 on the season.
Pit  Roy Face held Chicago (A) hitless the final 2 innings earning his 1st save.
CWS  Frank Baumann pitched 8 innings and took the loss: 8 IP, 3 earned runs, 11 hits, 0 BB, 0 K. He drops to 0-2 on the year.
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GAME 5:
Game MVP:Billy Pierce

Comiskey Park I    (03-12-2025 10:05:36)       Time 2:04, 57ø, Wind: 12 MPH In from CF  Day Game
Oct 10, 1960                  1 2 3   4 5 6   7 8 9      R  H  E
1960 Pittsburgh 2-3           0 2 2   0 0 0   0 0 0      4  9  0
1960 Chicago (A) 3-2          0 3 1   0 0 0   0 0 1      5 13  1

Game Five: A series decider, with both teams having two wins. Billy Pierce and Bob Friend both throw complete games, with Pierce striking out eight and Friend allowing 13 hits but keeping Pittsburgh in the game. Pittsburgh gets two in the second on Don Hoak's single and an error, but Chicago comes right back with three in the bottom of the frame, keyed by Gene Freese's two-run double.

But Pittsburgh gets two more in the top of the third on a two-run homer from Roberto Clemente to take a 4-3 lead. Again, Chicago comes right back in the bottom of the inning, tying the game on Sievers' fourth homer of the series in five games. 

Things then got interesting, as the score remained 4-4 until the bottom of the ninth. But with Friend still on, Luis Aparicio scorched a single, stole second and then came home on a walkoff hit from Nellie Fox for the 5-4 White Sox victory.

Recap

Pit  2nd: Scored 2 runs on 3 hits, and an error.
Pit      Don Hoak singled scoring Cimoli, E9 to take the lead.  Pit  1 CWS 0.
Pit      Bill Mazeroski hit a grounder scoring 1.  Pit  2 CWS 0.
CWS  2nd: Sent 7 batters to the plate scoring 3 runs on 4 hits and on one walk.
CWS      Al Smith singled scoring Minoso.  Pit  2 CWS 1.
CWS      Gene Freese doubled scoring Smith to tie the score.  Pit  2 CWS 2.
CWS      Billy Pierce hit a grounder scoring 1 to take the lead.  Pit  2 CWS 3.
Pit  3rd: Scored 2 runs on 2 hits.
Pit      Roberto Clemente hit a 2 run HR(1) to take the lead.  Pit  4 CWS 3.
CWS  3rd: Scored 1 run on 2 hits and on one walk.
CWS      Roy Sievers hit a solo HR(4) to tie the score.  Pit  4 CWS 4.
CWS  9th: Scored 1 run on 2 hits.
CWS      Nellie Fox singled scoring Aparicio to win the game.  Pit  4 CWS 5.

Pit  Roberto Clemente: 3 for 4, HR, 2 RBI.
CWS  Minnie Minoso: 3 for 4, triple.

CWS  Billy Pierce pitched 9 innings and picked up the win: 9 IP, 4 earned runs, 9 hits, 0 BB, 8 K. He's 2-0 on the season.
Pit  Bob Friend pitched 8.1 innings and took the loss: 8.1 IP, 5 earned runs, 13 hits, 2 BB, 6 K. He's now 1-1 on the year.
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GAME 6:
GWRBI-Freese
Game MVP:Early Wynn
Injury: Fox (today only)

Forbes Field    (03-13-2025 11:41:15)       Time 2:56, 66ø, Wind: 7 MPH Right to Left  Day Game
Oct 12, 1960                  1 2 3   4 5 6   7 8 9      R  H  E
1960 Chicago (A) 4-2          0 0 0   0 0 0   1 0 2      3 10  0
1960 Pittsburgh 2-4           1 0 0   0 0 0   0 0 0      1  8  0

Game Six: Another close one, with Vern Law and Early Wynn on the mound. Pittsburgh again scores early in the first inning on a Dick Stuart single, and the score remains 1-0 until the seventh. But then, it's Sievers time again, as he crushes his fifth homer of the series to tie things up. In the top of the ninth, the White Sox break through with two runs off Law as Gene Freese cracks a double to plate two and make it 3-1 Chicago. Mike Garcia, in relief of Wynn and Turk Lown, pitches a shutout in the bottom of the ninth, and Chicago takes the 1960 World Series, 3-1.
Recap

Pit  1st: Scored 1 run on a hit and on one walk.
Pit      Dick Stuart singled scoring Virdon to take the lead.  CWS  0 Pit 1.
CWS  7th: Scored 1 run on 2 hits.
CWS      Roy Sievers hit a solo HR(5) to tie the score.  CWS  1 Pit 1.
CWS  9th: Sent 7 batters to the plate scoring 2 runs on 3 hits and on one walk.
CWS      Gene Freese doubled scoring 2 to take the lead.  CWS  3 Pit 1.

CWS  Minnie Minoso: 3 for 4, 2 doubles.
Pit  Bill Mazeroski: 3 for 4.
Pit  Bill Virdon: 2 for 3, 2 W.

CWS  Turk Lown picked up the win: 1 IP, 1 hit, 1 BB, 1 K. He's 1-0 on the year.
CWS  Mike Garcia picked up the save, his 1st of the season.
Pit  Vern Law pitched 9 innings and took the loss: 9 IP, 3 earned runs, 10 hits, 1 BB, 7 K. He's now 0-2 on the year.


FINAL THOUGHTS!


Roy Sievers is the obvious series MVP, hitting five homers with a .440 average in the six games. Nellie Fox also came through with some timely hits and 5 RB, and Gene Freese went .476 with six RBI. Billy Pierce went 2-0 with a 2.65 ERA.

For Pittsburgh, the hitters generally struggled but Clemente did have 6 RBIs and a .435 average. 

Congratulations to Bill Dod on a great season and the series win, as the White Sox also knocked off the favored Yankees to make the series. Great job managing.

See you all in 1961!

Regards,

Joe Pryweller

Tuesday, March 11, 2025

1960 World Series

 

 WORLD SERIES

Date1960 ScheduleHome Manager
5-OctChicago(A)  @ PittsburghJoe Pryweller
6-OctChicago(A)  @ PittsburghJoe Pryweller
8-OctPittsburgh @ Chicago(A)William Dod
9-OctPittsburgh @ Chicago(A)William Dod
10-OctPittsburgh @ Chicago(A)William Dod
12-OctChicago(A)  @ PittsburghJoe Pryweller
13-OctChicago(A)  @ PittsburghJoe Pryweller

Saturday, March 1, 2025

Unlikely But True. Braves Take Series From Division Leaders

 GAME 1:

GWRBI-Mathews

Game MVP:Bob Buhl

County Stadium    (03-01-2025 07:48:03)       Time 3:04, 63ø, Cloudy, Light Rain, Wind: 6 MPH Left to Right  Night Game

Sep 23, 1960                  1 2 3   4 5 6   7 8 9      R  H  E
1960 Pittsburgh 95-53         0 2 0   0 1 0   0 0 0      3  7  1
1960 Milwaukee 74-73          0 0 3   1 0 1   3 1 -      9 10  2


Recap

Pit  2nd: Scored 2 runs on 2 hits.

Pit      Don Hoak hit a 2 run HR(18) to take the lead.  Pit  2 MBr 0.

MBr  3rd: Scored 3 runs on 3 hits.

MBr      Del Crandall hit a 2 run HR(19) to tie the score.  Pit  2 MBr 2.

MBr      Eddie Mathews hit a 410 foot solo HR(33) to take the lead.  Pit  2 MBr 3.

MBr  4th: Sent 7 batters to the plate scoring 1 run on 2 hits and 2 walks.

MBr      Bob Buhl singled scoring Adcock.  Pit  2 MBr 4.

Pit  5th: Scored 1 run on 2 hits and on one walk.

Pit      Bob Skinner hit a fly ball scoring 1.  Pit  3 MBr 4.

MBr  6th: Scored 1 run on a hit, and an error.

MBr      Bill Bruton singled scoring Mantilla.  Pit  3 MBr 5.

MBr  7th: Sent 7 batters to the plate scoring 3 runs on a hit and 3 walks.

MBr      Felix Mantilla doubled scoring 3.  Pit  3 MBr 8.

MBr  8th: Scored 1 run on 2 hits.

MBr      Bill Bruton hit a solo HR(13).  Pit  3 MBr 9.


MBr  Del Crandall: 2 for 4, HR, 2 RBI.

MBr  Eddie Mathews: 2 for 4, HR, 2 runs.


MBr  Bob Buhl pitched 8 innings to earn the win: 3 earned runs, 7 hits, 1 BB, 3 K. He's 16-14 on the season.

Pit  Red Witt pitched 4 innings and took the loss: 4 earned runs, 6 hits, 3 BB, 4 K. He goes to 1-3 on the year.

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GAME 2:
GWRBI-Mathews

Game MVP:Joe Adcock

County Stadium    (03-01-2025 08:00:25)       Time 3:24, 81ø, Wind: 6 MPH In from LF  Day Game
Sep 24, 1960                  1 2 3   4 5 6   7 8 9   10 11 12      R  H  E
1960 Pittsburgh 95-54         0 0 1   0 0 0   0 0 1    0  0  0      2  6  1
1960 Milwaukee 75-73          0 0 0   1 0 1   0 0 0    0  0  1      3 14  0



Recap

Pit  3rd: Scored 1 run on 2 hits.
Pit      Bill Virdon singled scoring 1 to take the lead.  Pit  1 MBr 0.
MBr  4th: Scored 1 run on 2 hits, and an error.
MBr      Felix Mantilla singled scoring Adcock to tie the score.  Pit  1 MBr 1.
MBr  6th: Scored 1 run on a hit.
MBr      Joe Adcock hit a solo HR(28) to take the lead.  Pit  1 MBr 2.
Pit  9th: Scored 1 run on a hit.
Pit      Smoky Burgess hit a solo HR(11) to tie the score.  Pit  2 MBr 2.
MBr 12th: Scored 1 run on a hit.
MBr      Eddie Mathews hit a solo HR(34) to win the game.  Pit  2 MBr 3.

Pit  Smoky Burgess: 2 for 5, HR.
MBr  Joe Adcock: 4 for 5, double, HR, 2 runs.
MBr  Eddie Mathews: 2 for 6, HR.

MBr  Carl Willey picked up the win: 1 IP, 1 K. He moves to 6-11 on the year.
Pit  Roy Face took the loss: 1 IP, 1 earned run, 1 hit. He drops to 11-7 on the year.
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GAME 3:
GWRBI-Stuart

Game MVP:Hal Smith

County Stadium    (03-01-2025 08:10:58)       Time 2:43, 71ø, Wind: 6 MPH Out to LF  Day Game
Sep 25, 1960                  1 2 3   4 5 6   7 8 9      R  H  E
1960 Pittsburgh 96-54         5 2 0   2 0 1   0 1 0     11 15  1
1960 Milwaukee 75-74          0 0 4   0 2 0   1 2 0      9 12  1


Recap

Pit  1st: Sent 9 batters to the plate scoring 5 runs on 6 hits.
Pit      Dick Stuart hit a fly ball scoring 1 to take the lead.  Pit  1 MBr 0.
Pit      Hal Smith hit a 2 run HR(15).  Pit  3 MBr 0.
Pit      Dick Schofield doubled scoring 2.  Pit  5 MBr 0.
Pit  2nd: Scored 2 runs on 2 hits.
Pit      Dick Stuart hit a 2 run HR(20).  Pit  7 MBr 0.
MBr  3rd: Sent 7 batters to the plate scoring 4 runs on 3 hits and on one walk.
MBr      Eddie Mathews hit a fly ball scoring 1.  Pit  7 MBr 1.
MBr      Hank Aaron hit a 3 run HR(39).  Pit  7 MBr 4.
Pit  4th: Sent 7 batters to the plate scoring 2 runs on 3 hits and on one walk.
Pit      Hal Smith singled scoring Cimoli.  Pit  8 MBr 4.
Pit      Don Hoak singled scoring Stuart.  Pit  9 MBr 4.
MBr  5th: Scored 2 runs on 3 hits.
MBr      Eddie Mathews doubled scoring Crandall.  Pit  9 MBr 5.
MBr      Alvin Dark doubled scoring Mathews.  Pit  9 MBr 6.
Pit  6th: Scored 1 run on a hit and 2 walks.
Pit      Bill Mazeroski hit a fly ball scoring 1.  Pit  10 MBr 6.
MBr  7th: Scored 1 run on a hit, and an error.
MBr      Hank Aaron hit a grounder scoring 1, E6.  Pit  10 MBr 7.
Pit  8th: Scored 1 run on a hit.
Pit      Rocky Nelson hit a solo HR(12).  Pit  11 MBr 7.
MBr  8th: Scored 2 runs on 2 hits.
MBr      Felix Mantilla hit a 420 foot 2 run HR(1).  Pit  11 MBr 9.

Pit  Don Hoak: 4 for 5.
Pit  Rocky Nelson: 1 for 1, HR.
Pit  Hal Smith: 2 for 4, HR, 3 RBI.
MBr  Del Crandall: 4 for 5, double, 3 runs.
MBr  Eddie Mathews: 2 for 4, 2 doubles, 2 RBI.

Pit  Harvey Haddix pitched 6 innings to earn the win: 6 earned runs, 9 hits, 2 BB, 4 K. He's 11-8 on the year.
Pit  Fred Green pitched a shutout 9th to earn his 4th save of the year.
MBr  Warren Spahn pitched poorly for 5.1 innings and took the loss: 10 earned runs, 14 hits, 3 BB, 5 K. He's now 12-14 on the season.