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Interleague Day 13 roundup
2007-06-17 20:12
by Bob Timmermann
  • Tommy Bond vs. Addie Joss: Indians 5, Braves 2
  • Tim Burke vs. Tom Henke: Nationals 4, Blue Jays 2
  • Gaylord Perry vs. Andy Coakley: Rangers 11, Reds 4
  • Ed Walsh vs. Vic Willis: Pirates 8, White Sox 7
  • Harry Coveleski vs. George McQuillan: Tigers 7, Phillies 4
  • Randy Johnson vs. Harry Howell: Diamondbacks 6, Orioles 4
  • Randy Johnson vs. Roger Clemens: Astros 10, Mariners 3
  • Christy Mathewson vs. Joe Wood: Red Sox 9, Giants 5
  • Dan Plesac vs. Walter Johnson: Twins 10, Brewers 9
  • Josh Beckett vs. Dan Quisenberry: Royals 5, Marlins 4
  • Eventually Scott Kazmir vs. Aaron Cook: Devil Rays 7, Rockies 4
  • Ed Karger vs. Rube Waddell: Cardinals 10, Athletics 6
  • Scot Shields vs. Jeff Pfeffer: Angels 10, Dodgers 4
  • Tom Seaver vs. Rich Gossage: Yankees 8, Mets 2

NL Designated Hitters:

  • Chipper Jones, Atlanta: 2 for 4
  • Dmitri Young, Washington: 1 for 4, R
  • Conor Jackson, Arizona: 1 for 5, RBI
  • Hanley Ramirez, Florida: 2 for 4, RBI
  • Barry Bonds, San Francisco: 2 for 3, HR (#748), RBI
  • Prince Fielder, Milwaukee: 1 for 4, HR (inside the park), RBI
  • Scott Spiezio, St. Louis: 2 for 5, HR, RBI
  • Jose Valentin, Mets: 1 for 3

Overall standings: AL 91, NL 77

Comments
2007-06-17 20:35:39
1.   kngoworld
I love your Interleague Individual Game Titles, Bob. Just throwing that out there, incase you didn't feel appreciated.
2007-06-17 20:46:02
2.   Bob Timmermann
Thanks.

But I'm really looking forward to Sunday.

My imagination is starting to get taxed.

2007-06-17 22:14:34
3.   Eric Enders
Who would Tampa Bay be right now? Or do they not have anyone with enough innings?
2007-06-17 22:58:52
4.   Bob Timmermann
Scott Kazmir is at 454 IP. My cutoff was 500.

The alltime leader in IP for Tampa Bay is Brian Rekar. He got to 495 1/3 IP and came close to getting the nod by default.

2007-06-18 16:01:57
5.   Humma Kavula
If anybody is still reading this thread...

...who would the Astros leader have been if Roger hadn't cleared the 500-inning hurdle by 5 innings?

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