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1 year ago  ::  May 03, 2012 - 12:48PM #2911
FW57Clipper51
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1951 New York Yankees Red Hot Rookie Gil McDougald ties MLB Record





May 3, 1951- New York Yankees rookie INF Gil McDougald ties modern MLB record by driving in 6 runs in 1 inning by tripling home 2 runs and adding a Grand Slam HR later. The Yankees score 11 runs in that 9th inning, a MLB record for runs scored in the final inning of a regulation game. They chased three St. Louis Browns pitchers and won the game by a score of 17-3 at St. Louis’ Sportsman Park. Gil would go on to win the American League Rookie Of Year award for the 1951 AL season with .306 BA, 14 HRs and 63 RBIs in 133 games.






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1 year ago  ::  May 03, 2012 - 12:51PM #2912
GottaGoToMo
Posts: 33,281

Pitching matchups in Kansas City


Hey everyon, first a quick heads up that I’m going to host a chat tomorrow at noon. Stop by if you can. The rotation alone should give us plenty to talk about. Here are the pitching matchups for this four-game series in Kansas City, with all times Eastern.


Tonight
RHP David Phelps (0-0, 3.57)
vs.
LHP Danny Duffy (1-2, 3.63)
8:10 p.m., YES Network and MLB Network


Friday
LHP CC Sabathia (3-0, 4.58)
vs.
LHP Bruce Chen (0-3, 4.23)
8:10 p.m., YES Network


Saturday
RHP Hiroki Kuroda (2-3, 3.69)
vs.
RHP Felipe Paulino (4-10, 4.46 in 2011)
7:10 p.m., YES Network


Sunday
RHP Phil Hughes (1-4, 7.48)
vs.
RHP Luke Hochevar (2-2, 7.36)
2:10 p.m. YES Network and TBS

mariano42

1 year ago  ::  May 03, 2012 - 1:08PM #2913
115by7and9in61
Posts: 3,644

May 3, 2012 -- 12:51PM, GottaGoToMo wrote:


Pitching matchups in Kansas City


Hey everyon, first a quick heads up that I’m going to host a chat tomorrow at noon. Stop by if you can. The rotation alone should give us plenty to talk about. Here are the pitching matchups for this four-game series in Kansas City, with all times Eastern.


Tonight
RHP David Phelps (0-0, 3.57)
vs.
LHP Danny Duffy (1-2, 3.63)
8:10 p.m., YES Network and MLB Network


Friday
LHP CC Sabathia (3-0, 4.58)
vs.
LHP Bruce Chen (0-3, 4.23)
8:10 p.m., YES Network


Saturday
RHP Hiroki Kuroda (2-3, 3.69)
vs.
RHP Felipe Paulino (4-10, 4.46 in 2011)
7:10 p.m., YES Network


Sunday
RHP Phil Hughes (1-4, 7.48)
vs.
RHP Luke Hochevar (2-2, 7.36)
2:10 p.m. YES Network and TBS




boy, this 8:00 PM game will be tough for me...especially during the week...my commute starts so early...sooo-o, basically what this means is the Yankees have get off to an excellent start ...so I can fall asleep confident of a win...I'll say an extra bedtime prayer for their success...lately, they need all they can get!...any idea of the line up yet Mo?...should be interesting...

"...let it be known that as of this date in Major League Baseball history the one, truly honest single season home run record...61 in '61..."
1 year ago  ::  May 03, 2012 - 1:31PM #2914
FW57Clipper51
Posts: 9,417

1929 New York Yankees Lou Gehrig hits 3 Home Runs against the Tigers





May 4, 1929- New York Yankees 1B Lou Gehrig hits 3 consecutive HRs against the Detroit Tigers during an 11-9 victory at Yankee Stadium. Also during the 6th inning, Lou’s 2nd HR was sandwiched between HR’s by his Yankees teammates outfielders Bob Meusel and Babe Ruth.




Lou Gehrig, Bob Meusel, Tony Lazzeri, Babe Ruth




Lou Gehrig, Earle Combs, Toni Lazzeri & Babe Ruth


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1 year ago  ::  May 03, 2012 - 1:34PM #2915
115by7and9in61
Posts: 3,644

May 3, 2012 -- 12:48PM, FW57Clipper51 wrote:



1951 New York Yankees Red Hot Rookie Gil McDougald ties MLB Record





May 3, 1951- New York Yankees rookie INF Gil McDougald ties modern MLB record by driving in 6 runs in 1 inning by tripling home 2 runs and adding a Grand Slam HR later. The Yankees score 11 runs in that 9th inning, a MLB record for runs scored in the final inning of a regulation game. They chased three St. Louis Browns pitchers and won the game by a score of 17-3 at St. Louis’ Sportsman Park. Gil would go on to win the American League Rookie Of Year award for the 1951 AL season with .306 BA, 14 HRs and 63 RBIs in 133 games.









aah yes...one of my very favorites...now there was an honest-to-goodness utility INF...say, bhjoe, I can't recall...did Gil have bit of a "brrrogue", laddie:


 

"...let it be known that as of this date in Major League Baseball history the one, truly honest single season home run record...61 in '61..."
1 year ago  ::  May 03, 2012 - 1:39PM #2916
115by7and9in61
Posts: 3,644

May 3, 2012 -- 1:31PM, FW57Clipper51 wrote:



1929 New York Yankees Lou Gehrig hits 3 Home Runs against the Tigers





May 4, 1929- New York Yankees 1B Lou Gehrig hits 3 consecutive HRs against the Detroit Tigers during an 11-9 victory at Yankee Stadium. Also during the 6th inning, Lou’s 2nd HR was sandwiched between HR’s by his Yankees teammates outfielders Bob Meusel and Babe Ruth.




Lou Gehrig, Bob Meusel, Tony Lazzeri, Babe Ruth








Murderer's Row...a very appropriate name for these Bombers!...

"...let it be known that as of this date in Major League Baseball history the one, truly honest single season home run record...61 in '61..."
1 year ago  ::  May 03, 2012 - 1:58PM #2917
FW57Clipper51
Posts: 9,417

May 3, 2012 -- 1:34PM, 115by7and9in61 wrote:


May 3, 2012 -- 12:48PM, FW57Clipper51 wrote:



1951 New York Yankees Red Hot Rookie Gil McDougald ties MLB Record





May 3, 1951- New York Yankees rookie INF Gil McDougald ties modern MLB record by driving in 6 runs in 1 inning by tripling home 2 runs and adding a Grand Slam HR later. The Yankees score 11 runs in that 9th inning, a MLB record for runs scored in the final inning of a regulation game. They chased three St. Louis Browns pitchers and won the game by a score of 17-3 at St. Louis’ Sportsman Park. Gil would go on to win the American League Rookie Of Year award for the 1951 AL season with .306 BA, 14 HRs and 63 RBIs in 133 games.









aah yes...one of my very favorites...now there was an honest-to-goodness utility INF...say, bhjoe, I can't recall...did Gil have bit of a "brrrogue", laddie:


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Actually Gil played 2B while Billy Martin was on active duty in the Army. He did take 3b base job when Bobby Brown left to be a Doctor then gave the position to Andy Carey in 1954. Both Brown and Jerry Coleman where called up for active duty during the Korean War. When Scooter's career was winding down, he played alot of shortstop for Casey Stengel. You must remember that Casey really didn't have a set infield line-up like Yankee Managers Ralph Houk or Joe McCarthy had with the team. With 1B Moose Skowron being the only infielder not be moved around the infield like the others.



Clipper


1956 Spring Training Camp photo of Yankee Infielders


Tony Kubek, Jerry Lumpe, Bobby Richardson, Woody Held, Billy Hunter Phil Rizzuto, Jerry Coleman, Gil McDougald & Tommy Carroll



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1 year ago  ::  May 03, 2012 - 2:12PM #2918
115by7and9in61
Posts: 3,644

May 3, 2012 -- 11:38AM, GottaGoToMo wrote:


May 3, 2012 -- 7:45AM, 115by7and9in61 wrote:


good Thursday morning.to all...I am not going to say a single word about the game...but Pam prophetically remarked just moments before Sanchez (who is really Eric Chavez; but I must humor Lola and Strat) dived  gallantly for that scalding, screaming liner over third base..."I think WE are over-using Chavez ...he's playing very well, but I think at this rate he's going to break down...and then what are WE going to do?"...aah, well...does anybody have any suggestions?...


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I don't think there is anything to worry about with a utility infielder like Chavez ... the Yanks always knew he was injury prone ...  Nunez can always handle third base ... and whether Girardi knows it or not, we do have a full-time third baseman, his name is Alex Rodriguez!



what's this WE business...just joking dear lady ...any word on a line up yet?...now, regarding Nunez at 3B...oo-oh you of overwhelmingly abundant faith...personally, I think that remains a work in progress...and I will admit he is progressing...

"...let it be known that as of this date in Major League Baseball history the one, truly honest single season home run record...61 in '61..."
1 year ago  ::  May 03, 2012 - 2:15PM #2919
bomberhojoe
Posts: 7,180

May 3, 2012 -- 1:34PM, 115by7and9in61 wrote:


May 3, 2012 -- 12:48PM, FW57Clipper51 wrote:


1951 New York Yankees Red Hot Rookie Gil McDougald ties MLB Record


May 3, 1951- New York Yankees rookie INF Gil McDougald ties modern MLB record by driving in 6 runs in 1 inning by tripling home 2 runs and adding a Grand Slam HR later. The Yankees score 11 runs in that 9th inning, a MLB record for runs scored in the final inning of a regulation game. They chased three St. Louis Browns pitchers and won the game by a score of 17-3 at St. Louis’ Sportsman Park. Gil would go on to win the American League Rookie Of Year award for the 1951 AL season with .306 BA, 14 HRs and 63 RBIs in 133 games.




aah yes...one of my very favorites...now there was an honest-to-goodness utility INF...say, bhjoe, I can't recall...did Gil have bit of a "brrrogue", laddie:




Based on this video (click the picture) it appears Gil had a southern accent.



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1 year ago  ::  May 03, 2012 - 2:49PM #2920
115by7and9in61
Posts: 3,644

May 3, 2012 -- 1:58PM, FW57Clipper51 wrote:


May 3, 2012 -- 1:34PM, 115by7and9in61 wrote:


May 3, 2012 -- 12:48PM, FW57Clipper51 wrote:



1951 New York Yankees Red Hot Rookie Gil McDougald ties MLB Record





May 3, 1951- New York Yankees rookie INF Gil McDougald ties modern MLB record by driving in 6 runs in 1 inning by tripling home 2 runs and adding a Grand Slam HR later. The Yankees score 11 runs in that 9th inning, a MLB record for runs scored in the final inning of a regulation game. They chased three St. Louis Browns pitchers and won the game by a score of 17-3 at St. Louis’ Sportsman Park. Gil would go on to win the American League Rookie Of Year award for the 1951 AL season with .306 BA, 14 HRs and 63 RBIs in 133 games.









aah yes...one of my very favorites...now there was an honest-to-goodness utility INF...say, bhjoe, I can't recall...did Gil have bit of a "brrrogue", laddie:


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Actually Gil played 2B while Billy Martin was on active duty in the Army. He did take 3b base job when Bobby Brown left to be a Doctor then gave the position to Andy Carey in 1954. Both Brown and Jerry Coleman where called up for active duty during the Korean War. When Scooter's career was winding down, he played alot of shortstop for Casey Stengel. You must remember that Casey really didn't have a set infield line-up like Yankee Managers Ralph Houk or Joe McCarthy had with the team. With 1B Moose Skowron being the only infielder not be moved around the infield like the others.



Clipper


1956 Spring Training Camp photo of Yankee Infielders







very neat photo of the '56 INF's...not trying to be silly but, it looks like a "chorus line"...thanks for all the details on "ol' #12"...one of my very favorite ball players of all-time...Gilbert James "Smash" McDougald....ya' know, he was born in San Francisco...but is now in St. Catherine's Cemetary in Sea Girt, NJ...what a beautiful area...great National Guard Camp... 

"...let it be known that as of this date in Major League Baseball history the one, truly honest single season home run record...61 in '61..."
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