Thursday, January 1, 1970

Orioles Outslug Pilgrims (4/27/01)

Two games and two losses for the new American League's Boston Pilgrims. John McGraw's Baltimore Orioles were relentless in their second game in front of their home crowd albeit a much smaller one than yesterday. Only 6,000 showed up to watch the Orioles beat around Boston's best pitcher, Cyclone Young (0-1, 12.71 ERA). Young simply didn't have it as he allowed 10 runs off 9 hits and 5 walks before being lifted by Pilgrims manager Jimmy Collins in the sixth inning. His replacement Fred Mitchell was tagged for two runs himself as the Orioles pounded out 11 hits and 10 runs. Meanwhile the Pilgrims managed to score just six runs against Baltimore starter Harry Howell. McGraw himself had two hits and three runs scored and former Brooklyn star Wilbert Robinson called a good game by Howell. The Sox committed two errors as well and it all added up to a 12-6 beating by the Orioles at Oriole Park.
                                  President McKinley laughs at the Pilgrims for losing


Jackass of the Night is Cyclone Young. He allowed 10 runs in just 5 1/3 innings while going 0 for 2 at the plate.
                                                                 Cyclone Jackass


The Good:

Charlie Hemphill was 3 for 4 with a walk and 3 runs scored.

Chick Stahl was 2 for 5 with a run scored.

Jimmy Collins was 2 for 4 with a walk, 3 rbis and a run scored.



The Bad:

Lou Criger was 0 for 4.

Fred Mitchell allowed 2 runs in 2 1/3 innings.



The Ugly:

Tommy Dowd was 0 for 5 but scored a run.

Larry McLean was just 1 for 5 with 2 strikeouts.

Freddy Parent was just 1 for 5 but drove in 2 runs.

Hobe Ferris was just 1 for 4 with an error but walked and drove in a run.




Final Thoughts:

Just like the first game, the Baltimore Orioles couldn't miss against the Pilgrims' pitchers. No matter if its a 25 year old rookie in Win Kellum or a veteran like Cyclone Young, the Orioles scored 22 runs in two games against Boston. The Pilgrims scored six of their own in today's game against Howell but it wasn't nearly enough. Jim Jackson and Bill Keister drove in three runs apiece to match Boston's entire output. There should be better days ahead but things are definitely not starting out well for the Pilgrims defensively and on the mound. Its only April and there's a lot of baseball left to be played.....if the league doesn't fold that is. The games that were rained out will be made up at a later date so for now the Orioles are 2-0 against the Pilgrims. Boston continues to hit the road and the next stop is in Philadelphia to play the Athletics. 31 year old former Cleveland Spider George Cuppy gets the start for Boston against Bill Bernhard of the Athletics. The game begins at 1:00 PM at Columbia Park.

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