Sunday, February 23, 2014

1987 AsPlayed Replay in Review

  I just completed my 1987 asplayed replay and my usual replay goal of managing the Detroit Tigers to an AL Championship was reached, and then some. After battling the Toronto Blue Jays all season for the top spot in the AL East, the Tigers left the Jays behind over the final 2 weeks of the season and won the division by 6 games. The Tigers met the AL West Champion Oakland A's in the AL Championship Series and won the AL pennant 4 games to 1. In the World Series the Tigers were matched up against the surprising NL Champion Cincinnati Reds. The Series went 7 games before the Tigers pulled out a tight 3-2 victory and were crowned 1987 MLB Champions!

  DETROIT: Without a doubt the Tigers had an excellent hitting team finishing 2nd in team BA behind the Boston Red Sox, .292 to .283, and 1st in RS (998) an average of 6.16 runs/game. The pitching was good too. Detroit finished 2nd to Oakland in team ERA 4.10 to 4.18. Now, I say good for 1987 standards. The Tigers did have good starting pitching but their one weakness was the bullpen. Mike Henneman was the top reliever (7-7, 13 saves, 3.83era) but he definitely underperformed his IRL stats. Guillermo Hernandez was 1-2, 13 saves with a 4.86 ERA. Not much else in the pen besides a 'pedestrian' Mark Thurmond (2-3, 6, 4.17).
The Tigers DID have very good hitting as I stated: 3 players had over 100 RBI, 6 hit 20+ homers.

Primary Player Statistics For 1987 Detroit Tigers Totals After 162 Games
 
 
NAME              BAVG  GM  AB   R   H 2B 3B HR RBI  BB  SO HB SH DP  SB CS  E
L.Herndon         .346  84 246  41  85 15  0 17  52  29  46  0  0  3   0  0  2
M.Heath           .332  89 247  36  82 26  0  8  40  36  34  7  1  6   1  2  1
M.Nokes           .330 129 479 101 158 21  6 35 101  37  79  5  0  8   0  0  5
A.Trammell        .324 158 649 131 210 31  2 32 118  69  51  1  1 21   5  1 19
C.Lemon           .317 151 571  97 181 43  6 23  93  82 113  6  1 20   0  0  6
S.Lusader         .311  18  45  11  14  3  1  1   7   5  10  0  1  1   1  0  3
T.Brookens        .277 148 473  74 131 20  3 16  86  55  67  2 17 10   5  3 25
D.Evans           .275 150 516 104 142 34  0 38 114 115  91  3  5  8   3  1  5
B.Madlock         .266  92 346  50  92 20  0 14  51  39  45  8  8  9   1  0  1
L.Whitaker        .261 150 640 111 167 41  5 20  68  70 111  0  7  7   6  0 20
K.Gibson          .260 127 480  94 125 24  5 22  72  67 120  8  3 11  17  5 15
P.Sheridan        .258 131 372  63  96 14  4  4  36  43  78  0  8 12  21  6  7
D.Bergman         .246 103 207  27  51  8  1  4  25  38  30  0  0  2   0  0  4
B.Bean            .233  21  60   5  14  3  0  0   7   5  13  0  0  0   1  0  0
T.Harper          .231  28  65  13  15  1  0  7  18   5  12  0  0  6   0  0  2
J.Morrison        .221  28  77   6  17  1  1  3  15   4  18  1  0  0   0  0  2
J.Walewander      .204  33  54  13  11  3  0  0   4   7  13  0  3  2   2  0  3
D.Coles           .183  33 109  15  20  5  4  6  27  11  21  2  4  0   0  0  8
J.Grubb           .119  25  59   3   7  1  1  1  11   7  11  0  0  3   0  0  1
D.Baker           .000   3   1   1   0  0  0  0   0   0   0  0  0  0   0  0  0
D.Lowry           .000   2   1   0   0  0  0  0   0   0   0  0  0  0   0  0  0
O.Mercado         .000   5  15   1   0  0  0  0   1   1   1  0  0  1   0  0  1
T.Tolman          .000   4   7   1   0  0  0  0   0   5   0  0  0  1   0  0  0
ALL PITCHERS      ---- 162   0   0   0  0  0  0   0   0   0  0  0  0   0  0  5
----------------- ---- --- --- --- --- -- -- -- --- --- --- -- -- -- --- -- --
TEAM TOTALS       .283    5719    1618    39    946     964    59     63   135
                       162     998    314   251     730     43   131     18
 
 
NAME               ERA  W  L   PCT   G GS CG SH SV    IP   H   R  ER HR  BB  SO
D.Alexander       2.92  7  3  .700  11 11  2  2  0  77.0  62  26  25 10  19  42
J.Robinson        3.32 16  5  .762  30 21  4  3  0 165.1 143  70  61 17  69 123
M.Henneman        3.82  7  7  .500  60  0  0  0 13  68.1  73  34  29 10  20  59
J.Morris          4.06 17 11  .607  35 35 14  1  0 275.0 244 135 124 46 103 242
M.Thurmond        4.17  2  3  .400  61  0  0  0  6  54.0  68  29  25  5  17  20
F.Tanana          4.31 14 10  .583  34 34  4  0  0 242.0 260 128 116 39  57 177
W.Terrell         4.33 20  9  .690  35 35  5  1  0 253.2 248 134 122 35  78 166
D.Petry           4.57  9  7  .563  29 23  4  2  1 157.2 157  91  80 22  77 107
G.Hernandez       4.68  1  2  .333  39  0  0  0 13  32.2  35  23  17  5  14  20
E.King            5.04  7  4  .636  45  3  0  0  2  96.1  95  61  54 20  48  68
N.Snell           5.18  0  0  ----  23  0  0  0  0  24.1  30  14  14  4  11  14
M.Madden          5.40  0  0  ----   1  0  0  0  0   1.2   2   1   1  0   0   0
B.Kelly           8.31  1  0 1.000   7  0  0  0  0   4.1   5   4   4  0   4   7
D.Noles           ----  0  0  ----   1  0  0  0  0   0.0   3   3   3  0   0   0
ALL NON-PITCHERS  ----  0  0  ----   0  0  0  0  0   0.0   0   0   0  0   0   0
Team                                          0                   -1
----------------- ---- -- -- ----- --- -- -- -- -- ----- --- --- --- -- --- ---
TEAM TOTALS       4.18    61       162    33    35      1425     674    517
                      101     .623    162     9   1452.1     753    213    1045
 
Matt Nokes was a very pleasant surprise and would probably run away with AL Rookie of the Year honors if not for Oakland's Mark McGwires' .289, 49, 107 numbers making it a choice. Larry Herndon was also a great help to the Tigers winning season though he was pretty bad against right-handed pitchers.
 
 
AMERICAN LEAGUE: Toronto Blue Jays finished 6 games behind Detroit but outfielder George Bell had a season for the ages: .296 BA, 65 HR, 172 RBI. His 65HR established a new MLB record for me. Boston's Wade Boggs won the batting title with a .390BA and Roger Clemens went 26-8, 3.10ERA, 294K,leading the Red Sox to a 89-73 record, 11 games better than their actual record. Milwaukee's Teddy Higuera's 24-4, 2.32ERA, 263K record was enough to give him the CY Young Award and AL MVP Award, though MANY thought Bell SHOULD have gotten the MVP. New York and Cleveland were the big underperformers when compared to actual record in the AL East.
The Oakland Athletics were the most over-performing team in the AL and that, combined with Minnesota's under-performing season, allowed the A's to win the AL West. Oakland was led by McGwire, Jose Canseco (33hr,101rbi), carney Lansford(.292,19,102), Dave Stewart (20-12,3.57,199) and Dennis Eckersley (11-3,2.97,15sv).
 
NATIONAL LEAGUE: The St. Louis Cardinals, 100-62, were the top team in the NL all season long. They looked like a lock to go to the World Series with a very good chance to win it all. But the loss of 1st baseman Jack Clark (.317, 48, 135) near the end of the regular season and an uncharacteristic poor defensive showing(9 errors) and pitching performance(7.62ERA)in the NL Championship Series was enough to eliminate the Cardinals 4 games to 2 against the NL West Champion Cincinnati Reds. LA's Pedro Guerrero won the batting title with a .376BA. NY Mets Darryl Strawberry (.317,49,136) won the NL MVP over Jack Clark in a close vote 382-380. A strong Houston team gave us the NL Cy Young winner. Nolan Ryan was 18-9,3.06,270. Atlanta's Dale Murphy put up some excellent numbers this season too: .292,45,146. His 146rbi were tops in the NL.
Cincinnati won 5 more games than actual and San Francisco lost 5 more than actual, enough for the Reds to win the NL West title. Cincinnati had excellent hitting but suspect pitching. The hitting stars were Eric Davis (.294,36,98), Kal Daniels (.351,35,81) and Dave Parker(102rbi). Tom Browning was their top starter (17-10, 4.55era) while John Franco (3.86, 30sv) was their best out of the pen. 
Cincinnati had most of the better stats in the World Series, but Detroit had the most important one: Games Won
 
LEAGUE GRAND TOTALS (primary report) FOR 1987 World Series Champ.
 
 
TEAM                   AVG    AB    R     H   2B  3B   HR  RBI   SB   CS    E
1987 Cincinnati       .301   259   39    78   14   3    8   36    2    2    8
1987 Detroit          .272   246   38    67   11   2    7   36    1    0    6
--------------------  ---- ----- ---- ----- ---- --- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
LEAGUE TOTALS         .287   505   77   145   25   5   15   72    3    2   14
 
 
TEAM                   ERA   W   L      IP     H    R   ER   HR   BB    SO OAVG
1987 Cincinnati       4.43   3   4    63.0    67   38   31    7   24    34 .272
1987 Detroit          4.50   4   3    64.0    78   39   32    8   21    40 .301
-------------------- ----- --- --- ------- ----- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----- ----
LEAGUE TOTALS         4.46   7   7   127.0   145   77   63   15   45    74 .287
 
 
 

Saturday, February 22, 2014

1987 AL Final League Leaders and Standings

NEWSPAPER STYLE RECAP FOR 1987 American League                 Date: 10/5/1987
 
TEAM     WON LOST   BATTING AVERAGE     HOME RUNS           RUNS BATTED IN
1987 DEA 101  61    W.Boggs   BOA .390  G.Bell    TOA   65  G.Bell    TOA  172
1987 TOA  95  67    P.Molitor MLA .364  M.McGwire OAA   49  K.Puckett MNA  136
1987 MLA  91  71    K.Puckett MNA .355  L.Parrish TEA   46  D.Evans   BOA  131
1987 BOA  89  73    W.Randolp NYA .332  L.Moseby  TOA   42  D.Winfiel NYA  126
1987 NYA  78  84    D.Evans   BOA .331  OTHERS TIED W   40  D.Tartabu KCA  122
1987 BAA  70  92
1987 CLA  51 111    WINS                SAVES               ERA
                    R.Clemens BOA   26  D.Righett NYA   30  T.Higuera MLA 2.32
1987 OAA  94  68    T.Higuera MLA   24  J.Reardon MNA   29  F.Viola   MNA 2.67
1987 SEA  83  79    J.Key     TOA   23  D.Plesac  MLA   27  R.Clemens BOA 3.10
1987 CHA  82  80    W.Terrell DEA   20  T.Henke   TOA   24  B.Saberha KCA 3.24
1987 MNA  81  81    D.Stewart OAA   20  OTHERS TIED W   15  J.Key     TOA 3.26
1987 KCA  78  84
1987 CAA  74  88    CUR HIT STREAK      STOLEN BASES        STRIKEOUTS
1987 TEA  67  95    G.Gagne   MNA   14  W.Wilson  KCA   58  R.Clemens BOA  294
                    P.Molitor MLA   13  H.Reynold SEA   58  M.Langsto SEA  269
                    E.Murray  BAA   10  P.Molitor MLA   42  T.Higuera MLA  263
                    K.William CHA    9  G.Redus   CHA   40  J.Morris  DEA  242
                    OTHERS TIED W    8  L.Moseby  TOA   37  J.Clancy  TOA  223
 

1987 NL Final League Leaders and Standings

NEWSPAPER STYLE RECAP FOR 1987 National League                 Date: 10/5/1987
 
TEAM     WON LOST   BATTING AVERAGE     HOME RUNS           RUNS BATTED IN
1987 SLN 100  62    P.Guerrer LAN .376  D.Strawbe NYN   49  D.Murphy  ATN  146
1987 NYN  89  73    T.Gwynn   SDN .348  J.Clark   SLN   48  D.Strawbe NYN  136
1987 CHN  82  79    T.Raines  MON .341  H.Johnson NYN   45  J.Clark   SLN  135
1987 PIN  80  82    B.Santiag SDN .322  D.Murphy  ATN   45  K.McReyno NYN  125
1987 MON  77  85    D.James   ATN .317  A.Dawson  CHN   43  T.Wallach MON  123
1987 PHN  74  88
                    WINS                SAVES               ERA
1987 CIN  89  73    B.Forsch  SLN   19  S.Bedrosi PHN   34  R.Reusche SFN 2.84
1987 SFN  85  77    R.Reusche SFN   19  D.Smith   HON   32  G.Mathews SLN 2.91
1987 HON  84  78    N.Ryan    HON   18  J.Franco  CIN   30  N.Ryan    HON 3.06
1987 ATN  73  88    R.Sutclif CHN   17  L.Smith   CHN   28  B.Smith   MON 3.08
1987 SDN  73  89    T.Brownin CIN   17  T.Worrell SLN   28  B.Forsch  SLN 3.32
1987 LAN  65  97
                    CUR HIT STREAK      STOLEN BASES        STRIKEOUTS
                    T.Raines  MON   14  V.Coleman SLN  105  N.Ryan    HON  270
                    H.Brooks  MON   12  M.Thompso PHN   46  M.Scott   HON  213
                    T.Wallach MON   11  B.Hatcher HON   44  B.Welch   LAN  187
                    G.Perry   ATN   11  T.Gwynn   SDN   44  O.Hershis LAN  178
                    OTHERS TIED W    9  S.Jeffers SDN   44  F.Valenzu LAN  171
 

Thursday, February 20, 2014

1987 Detroit Wins World Series!

October 25, 1987

The Detroit Tigers are the 1987 World Champions. The Tigers defeated the Cincinnati Reds in Game 7 of the World Series by the score of 3-2. Detroit scored 2 unearned runs in the 1st inning when Alan Trammell reached based on an error by Reds 3rd baseman Buddy Bell with 2 out. Matt Nokes, up next, then launched a 2 run blast into the centerfield bleachers. The Tigers added a run in the 3rd and that was all the scoring they'd need. Bell hit a homerun in the 9th for the Reds but Detroit reliever Mike Henneman was able to get the final 2 outs, preserving the win for Walt Terrell and give the Tigers the 1987 Championship.


BOXSCORE: 1987 Cincinnati Reds At 1987 Detroit Tigers              10/25/1987
 
  Reds               AB  R  H RBI AVG     Tigers             AB  R  H RBI AVG
  K.Daniels LF        3  0  0  0 .400     L.Whitaker 2B       4  0  1  0 .241  
A-T.Jones PH,LF       1  0  0  0 .000     K.Gibson LF         3  0  1  0 .148  
  D.Concepcion 2B     4  0  2  0 .375     A.Trammell SS       4  1  1  0 .379  
  E.Davis CF          4  0  1  0 .300     M.Nokes C           3  1  2  2 .368  
  N.Esasky 1B         4  0  0  0 .310   B-L.Herndon PH        0  0  0  0 .333  
  D.Parker DH         4  0  0  0 .143   D-M.Heath C           0  0  0  0 .467  
  B.Bell 3B           4  1  3  1 .310     D.Evans DH          3  0  0  0 .176  
  P.O'Neill RF        3  0  0  0 .313   C-B.Madlock PH,DH     1  0  0  0 .160  
  B.Diaz C            3  0  2  0 .400     C.Lemon CF          3  1  1  0 .320  
E-K.Stillwell PH      1  0  0  0 .667     D.Bergman 1B        3  0  0  0 .200  
  B.Larkin SS         2  1  1  1 .240     P.Sheridan RF       3  0  1  1 .357  
                                          T.Brookens 3B       3  0  1  0 .200  
                     -- -- -- ---                            -- -- -- ---      
         Totals      33  2  9  2                 Totals      30  3  8  3
 
A-Pinch Hit For Daniels In 7th Inning
B-Pinch Hit For Nokes In 8th Inning
C-Pinch Hit For Evans In 8th Inning
D-Subbed Defensively (C ) For Herndon In 9th Inning
E-Pinch Hit For Diaz In 9th Inning
 
Reds............ 0 0 0  0 1 0  0 0 1  -  2  9  1
Tigers.......... 2 1 0  0 0 0  0 0    -  3  8  0
 
Reds (3-4)               IP       H   R  ER  BB  SO  HR  PC    ERA
R.Robinson LOSS(1-1)      6       7   3   1   0   2   1  93   2.63
R.Murphy                  2       1   0   0   1   4   0  25   1.13
Totals                    8       8   3   1   1   6   1
 
Tigers (4-3)             IP       H   R  ER  BB  SO  HR  PC    ERA
W.Terrell WIN(1-1)        6 2/3   8   1   1   2   3   1  96   4.35
M.Thurmond HOLD(2nd)      0 1/3   0   0   0   0   0   0   2   5.40
M.Henneman SAVE(2nd)      2       1   1   1   0   1   1  20   9.45
Totals                    9       9   2   2   2   4   2
 
ATTENDANCE- 49,301 DATE- Sunday, October 25th 1987 TIME- Night 
T- 2:54
LEFT ON BASE- Reds: 6  Tigers: 5
DOUBLE PLAYS- Reds: 1  Tigers: 2
ERRORS- B.Bell
DOUBLES- K.Gibson(1st), C.Lemon(2nd)
HOME RUNS- B.Bell(2nd), B.Larkin(1st), M.Nokes(2nd)
SACRIFICE HITS- K.Gibson
WALKS- P.O'Neill, B.Larkin, L.Herndon
STRIKE OUTS- E.Davis, N.Esasky-3, D.Evans, B.Madlock, C.Lemon, D.Bergman,
             P.Sheridan, T.Brookens
GIDP- P.O'Neill, B.Diaz
2-out RBI- M.Nokes-2, B.Larkin
RLISP 2-out- B.Larkin, C.Lemon, T.Jones, L.Herndon, B.Madlock
WEB GEMS- Bot 2nd: Barry Larkin robbed Dave Bergman of a base hit.
 
49,301 fans watched an exciting game at Tiger Stadium.  The Detroit Tigers
topped the Cincinnati Reds by the slimmest of margins, 3 to 2.
 
Cincinnati found themselves trailing quickly as the Detroit bats came through
in the first inning when they tallied 2 runs on 1 hit.  The crucial at-bat
was provided by Matt Nokes who made the crowd come alive when he cleared the
fences for a two-run home run.  Cincinnati threatened in the 9th but Detroit
was able to put down the rally.  
 
Walt Terrell(1-1) picked up the victory, allowing 1 run in 6 and 2/3 innings.
Terrell was helped out by Mike Henneman who recorded his 2nd save.  Ron
Robinson(1-1) was given the loss.  
 
 
*** TOP OF INNING 1 ***
0     K.Daniels   3- 9  3  1 Line Out                       b-0 
1     D.Concepcio 4- 8 14  3 Single                         b-1 
1 1   E.Davis     1-12  6  4 Line Out                       b-0 
2 1   N.Esasky    5-12     5 Ground Out                     b-0 
*** BOTTOM OF INNING 1 ***
0     L.Whitaker  1-10     5 Ground Out                     b-0 
1     K.Gibson    4- 5     4 Fly Out                        b-0 
2     A.Trammell  4- 4     5 2 Base Error - 3B              b-2 
2  2  M.Nokes     1- 5     4 Home Run                       2-H b-H 
2     D.Evans     3- 7     6 Strike Out                     b-0 
*** TOP OF INNING 2 ***
0     D.Parker    5- 9     1 Pop Out                        b-0 
1     B.Bell      3- 7     3 Single                         b-1 
1 1   P.O'Neill   2-11  9  1 Line Out                       b-0 
2 1   B.Diaz      5- 8  1  4 Single                         1-2 b-1 
2 12  B.Larkin    5- 8 11  2 Line Out                       b-0 
*** BOTTOM OF INNING 2 ***
0     C.Lemon     1- 9     5 Double                         b-2 
0  2  D.Bergman   5- 7     4 Ground Out                     b-0 
1  2  P.Sheridan  3-10     2 Single                         2-H b-0 
2     T.Brookens  6- 7     5 Single                         b-1 
2 1   L.Whitaker  3- 5     3 Ground Out                     b-0 
*** TOP OF INNING 3 ***
0     K.Daniels   1- 4 11  1 Line Out                       b-0 
1     D.Concepcio 1- 4     5 Ground Out                     b-0 
2     E.Davis     1- 7  7  6 Single                         b-0 
*** BOTTOM OF INNING 3 ***
0     K.Gibson    5- 6     1 Fly Out                        b-0 
1     A.Trammell  1- 7 13  2 Single                         b-1 
1 1   M.Nokes     6- 9  6  2 Single                         1-3 b-1 
1 1 3 D.Evans     2-10 14  2 Line Out                       b-0 
2 1 3 C.Lemon     4- 4     3 Ground Out                     b-0 
*** TOP OF INNING 4 ***
0     N.Esasky    5- 6     3 Strike Out                     b-0 
1     D.Parker    5-10     6 Ground Out                     b-0 
2     B.Bell      5-10     3 Fly Out                        b-0 
*** BOTTOM OF INNING 4 ***
0     D.Bergman   3- 8     3 Ground Out                     b-0 
1     P.Sheridan  5- 5     6 Fly Out                        b-0 
2     T.Brookens  3- 8     3 Ground Out                     b-0 
*** TOP OF INNING 5 ***
0     P.O'Neill   6-10     6 Walk                           b-1 
0 1   B.Diaz      2- 6     4 Ground Out Double Play         1-o b-0 
2     B.Larkin    4-10  5  3 Home Run                       b-H 
2     K.Daniels   6- 4     6 Fly Out                        b-0 
*** BOTTOM OF INNING 5 ***
0     L.Whitaker  5- 7     3 Ground Out                     b-0 
1     K.Gibson    4- 8     5 Double                         b-2 
1  2  A.Trammell  5-11     6 Fly Out Double Play            2-o b-0 
*** TOP OF INNING 6 ***
0     D.Concepcio 5- 8  2  6 Single                         b-1 
0 1   E.Davis     3- 8     6 Strike Out                     b-0 
1 1   N.Esasky    1- 6     3 Strike Out                     b-0 
2 1   D.Parker    4- 5     3 Ground Out                     b-0 
*** BOTTOM OF INNING 6 ***
0     M.Nokes     3-10 12  7 Line Out                       b-0 
1     D.Evans     1-11     4 Fly Out                        b-0 
2     C.Lemon     5- 7     3 Strike Out                     b-0 
*** TOP OF INNING 7 ***
0     B.Bell      4- 8  4  3 Single                         b-1 
0 1   P.O'Neill   3- 8     3 Ground Out Double Play         1-o b-0 
2     B.Diaz      4- 8  3  1 Single                         b-1 
2 1   B.Larkin    4- 5     4 Walk                           1-2 b-1 
                             SUBSTITUTE P - Mark Thurmond
                             SUBSTITUTE PH- Tracy Jones
2 12  T.Jones     2- 8     2 Pop Out                        b-0 
*** BOTTOM OF INNING 7 ***
                             SUBSTITUTE LF- Tracy Jones
                             SUBSTITUTE P - Rob Murphy
0     D.Bergman   6- 7     4 Strike Out                     b-0 
1     P.Sheridan  3- 8     3 Strike Out                     b-0 
2     T.Brookens  3- 7     3 Strike Out                     b-0 
*** TOP OF INNING 8 ***
                             SUBSTITUTE P - Mike Henneman
0     D.Concepcio 5- 7     1 Ground Out                     b-0 
1     E.Davis     5- 7     3 Ground Out                     b-0 
2     N.Esasky    5- 8     3 Strike Out                     b-0 
*** BOTTOM OF INNING 8 ***
0     L.Whitaker  3-10     3 Single                         b-1 
0 1   K.Gibson             6 Sac Bunt                       1-2 b-0 
1  2  A.Trammell  4- 3     2 Fly Out                        b-0 
                             SUBSTITUTE PH- Larry Herndon
2  2  L.Herndon            0 Int Walk                       b-1 
                             SUBSTITUTE PH- Bill Madlock
2 12  B.Madlock   4- 9     4 Strike Out                     b-0 
*** TOP OF INNING 9 ***
                             SUBSTITUTE DH- Bill Madlock
                             SUBSTITUTE C - Mike Heath
0     D.Parker    1- 8     3 Fly Out                        b-0 
1     B.Bell      3-12  7  2 Home Run                       b-H 
1     P.O'Neill   4- 7 19  3 Line Out                       b-0 
                             SUBSTITUTE PH- Kurt Stillwell
2     K.Stillwell 1- 5     5 Fly Out                        b-0