The 1975 Boston Red Sox had a hell of a season but it all came to end in tonight's winner take all Game 7 against the Cincinnati Reds. For the second game in a row the Red Sox took a 3-0 lead only to cough it up. Unfortunately this time the Reds pitching held the Sox scoreless the rest of the way. Rookie Jim Burton gave up the go-ahead run in the top of the ninth, Will McEnaney slammed the door and Cincinnati were the world champs for the first time since 1940 with a 4-3 win at Fenway Park.
Dammit
Bill Lee got the start for the Sox and he retired Pete Rose on a pop up to right to begin the top of the first. Joe Morgan swung at air for strike three and Johnny Bench grounded out to short to end the inning. Don Gullet got the ball in the bottom of the first and Bernie Carbo led off with a double off the Monster. Denny Doyle flied out to right and Carl Yastrzemski moved Carbo to third with a grounder to second. Carlton Fisk struck out swinging to end the inning.
Tony Perez started the top of the second inning by grounding out to third before George Foster hit a rocket off the Monster. Foster tried for second but Carbo gunned him down at second. Dave Concepcion grounded out to short to end the inning.
YER OUTTA THERE!
Fred Lynn led off the bottom of the second by drawing a walk. Rico Petrocelli struck out swinging on a high fastball before Dwight Evans popped up to Rose in foul territory. Rick Burleson flied out to right to end the inning.
Ken Griffey led off the top of the third by dumping a base hit to center before Cesar Geronimo banged into a double play. Gullet singled to right but Rose lined one off of Lee, Bill recovering to throw out Gullet to end the inning. The Sox rallied in the bottom of the third although Lee bunted foul for strike three to start. Carbo drew a walk before Doyle singled him to third. Yaz lashed a base hit to right that scored Carbo and sent Doyle to third. Fisk was intentionally walked to load the bases and Lynn was rung up for strike three much to Fred's dismay. Petrocelli walked to bring in Doyle and re-load the bases. Evans walked to score Yaz and put Gullet on the ropes. The play of the game occurred when Burleson whiffed to end the inning. One more run could have been a difference maker but the Sox still led 3-0.
Yaz scores the last run of the Sox season
Lee kept the lead in the top of the fourth inning although Morgan bunted his way on to start. Bench hit a rocket to center but Lynn snared it to keep Morgan at first. Morgan did swipe second but Perez popped up to a running Evans. Foster hit one up the elevator shaft to end the inning. The Sox looked to knock Gullet out again when Lee singled to start and took second on a wild pitch. Carbo moved Lee to third on a grounder but Doyle check swing grounded out to third to kill the rally. Yaz popped up to Morgan in foul territory to end the inning. The Sox failure to get the fourth run proved to be the killer in the end.
The Reds threatened in the top of the fifth as Concepcion beat out a ground ball to first before Doyle butchered a double play ball by Griffey for an error that moved Dave to third. Lee got a key out by striking out Geronimo swinging and Reds manager Sparky Anderson put the game in the hands of his bullpen when he pinch hit Gullet with Merv Rettenmund. The move looked to be advantage Red Sox when Rettenmund hit into a double play to end the inning. The Sox blew yet another chance to break the game open against Jack Billingham in the bottom of the fifth although Fisk whiffed to start. Lynn drew a walk and Petrocelli lashed a base hit to left. Evans flied out to deep center which moved Lynn to third and put runners at the corners. Burleson walked to load the bases again and Sox manager Darrell Johnson let Lee hit away with him pitching a shut-out. Lee flied out to deep center to end the inning.
The Reds finally broke through against Lee in the top of the sixth as Rose singled to right. Morgan popped up to right before Bench hit a double play ball to short. Burleson flipped to second but Doyle threw the relay throw away for an error that allowed Bench to reach second. Perez hit Lee's infamous eephus pitch onto Landsdowne Street to cut the lead. Foster flied out to right to end the inning but the Reds were back in it 3-2.
Perez goes yard
The Sox failed to respond in the bottom of the sixth as Carbo grounded out to first to start. Doyle flied out to left and Yaz grounded out to second to end the inning.
The Reds tied it in the bottom of the seventh with Rick Miller now in left. Concepcion grounded out to first to start but Griffey drew a walk to chase Lee after Bill developed a blister. Lee ended up giving up 3 runs in 6 1/3 innings.
Bye Bye Lee
Roger Moret came in and got Geronimo to pop up to short before Ed Armbrister pinch hit for Billingham. Griffey swiped second and Armbrister walked before Rose dumped a base hit to center to score Griffey with the tying run. Morgan walked to chase Moret who just didn't have it tonight. Jim Willoughby came in and got Bench to pop up to Fisk reaching into the stands to end the inning with the game tied 3-3.
The Reds tie it up
Clay Carroll came in for the bottom of the seventh inning but the Sox offense was done for the night. Fisk whiffed to start before Lynn grounded out to first. Petrocelli grounded out to short to end the inning.
Willoughby came back for the top of the eighth inning and Perez popped up to third to begin. Foster grounded out to short and Concepcion grounded out to third to end the inning. The Sox looked to rally when Evans walked to start the bottom of the eighth but Burleson banged into a double play. Sox manager Darrell Johnson sealed the fate of the season when he sent the slumping 1 for 18 Cecil Cooper in to pinch hit for Willoughby. Cooper popped up to Rose in foul territory to end the inning.
Darrell Johnson decided it was best for the team to send rookie Jim Burton to the mound rather than Rick Wise, Reggie Cleveland or Dick Drago for the top of the ninth inning. Griffey drew a leadoff walk and moved to second on the bunt by Geronimo. Dan Driessen pinch hit for Carroll and grounded out to second but Griffey moved to third. Rose drew a full count walk and Darrel Johnson let Burton pitch to Morgan. The lefty on lefty matchup failed as Morgan hit a broken bat single to center that scored Griffey and sent Rose to third. That was it for Burton as Johnson brought in Reggie Cleveland one batter too late. Bench walked but Perez flied out to right to end the inning with the Reds ahead 4-3.
Rose is safe and the Reds lead
Will McEnaney came in to close out the bottom of the ninth and Juan Beniquez pinch hit for Miller to start. Beniquez flied out to right and Darrell Johnson sent Bob Montgomery in to pinch hit for Doyle. Montgomery wasn't even wearing a batting helmet as he grounded out to short on the first pitch. Representing the last out, Yaz popped up to center to end the game. The Cincinatti Reds won the 1975 World Series with a 4-3 comeback win in Game 7.
Dammit
Jackass of the Night is Jim Burton. He allowed the go-ahead run in the top of the ninth.
Game 7 Jackass
The Good:
Bernie Carbo was 1 for 3 with a walk.
Fred Lynn walked twice in four plate appearances.
Rico Petrocelli was 1 for 3 with a walk and an rbi.
Dwight Evans walked twice in four plate appearances and drove in a run.
Bill Lee tossed 6 1/3 innings of 3 run ball allowing 7 hits while striking out 2. He was also 1 for 3 at the plate.
Jim Willoughby tossed 1 1/3 scoreless innings.
Reggie Cleveland got the final out of the 9th inning.
The Bad:
Juan Beniquez was 0 for 1 as a pinch hitter.
Bob Montgomery was 0 for 1 as a pinch hitter.
Cecil Cooper was 0 for 1 as a pinch hitter.
Roger Moret allowed the tying run to score in the 7th inning.
The Ugly:
Denny Doyle was just 1 for 4 with 2 errors in the field but scored a run.
Carl Yastrzemski was just 1 for 5 and made the final out of the game, but drove in a run.
Carlton Fisk was 0 for 3 with a hat trick of 3 strikeouts but walked.
Rick Burleson was 0 for 3 with a strikeout but walked.
Honorable Mention:
Rick Miller played left field for a few innings.
Final Thoughts:
What a shame. Just like the 1967 World Series the Red Sox lost to the better team. Also like in 1967 they were missing a key cog. Back then it was Tony Conigliaro and this time it was Jim Rice. Not to make excuses but nearly every game was decided by one run and Jim Rice's bat was sorely missed in those games. Still, this game and every game really was hard fought and decided by the smallest of margins. Lee pitched well but Perez was sitting on that damn eephus pitch and Moret didn't have it. Having a rookie like Burton come in to pitch the 9th inning of a winner take all Game 7 probably wasn't the best idea but if the offense didn't squander 3 big chances during the game, it probably doesn't come to that. Still, the Sox crushed the 3-peat Oakland A's to get to the World Series and fell 7 outs short of winning it. If the Sox bring the same energy they had this year, there's no reason not to believe they won't be in contention again in 1976. Congratulations to the Reds for a well earned victory and a hell of a 1975 season.
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Wednesday, October 22, 1975
Reds Win World Series, Edge Sox in Game 7 (10/22/75)
Tuesday, October 14, 1975
Reds Take Game 3 Amidst Controversy (10/14/75)
The Big Red Machine Cincinnati Reds have taken Game 3 of the 1975 World series and a 2 games to 1 lead but not without some controversy. The Reds took a 5-1 lead but the Sox rallied with an rbi from Fred Lynn and home runs from Bernie Carbo and Dwight Evans to send the game into extra innings. In the bottom of the tenth with Cesar Geronimo on first Ed Armbrister dropped down a bunt but failed to get out of the way of Carlton Fisk. Fisk had to bump Ed out of the way and hurry a throw to center that got away. Interference was NOT called and two batters later Joe Morgan ended the game with a rocket to center to give the Reds a 6-5 Game 3 victory at Riverfront Stadium.
"Get out of the way you idiot!" - Fisk
Gary Nolan got the start for the Reds in the top of the first inning and Cecil Cooper grounded out to first to start. Denny Doyle also grounded out to first before Carl Yastrzemski grounded out to second to end the inning. Rick Wise took the mound in the bottom of the first and Pete Rose greeted him with a routine ground out to second. Ken Griffey also grounded out to second before Joe Morgan flied out to center to end the inning.
The Sox wasted no time scoring in the top of the second as Carlton Fisk put the Sox on top with a solo blast to left to begin. Fred Lynn flied out to center but Rico Petrocelli hit a seeing eye single in the hole at short. Dwight Evans flied out into the right field corner before Rick Burleson grounded into a force to end the inning with the Sox ahead 1-0.
Fisk checks the bat for termites before hitting one out
Could Wise pitch with the lead in the bottom of the second? YES! Tony Perez flied out to center before Johnny Bench grounded out to deep third. George Foster drew a full count walk and took off for second. Doyle went OLE! on Fisk's throw and Foster went to third on the error charged to Fisk. Dave Concepcion lined out to a running Evans to end the inning.
Wise himself led off the top of the third with a fly out to left. Cooper popped up to left before Doyle popped up to third to end the inning. Cesar Geronimo led off the bottom of the third by grounding out to second to start. Nolan grounded out to first and Rose grounded out to second to end the inning.
Yaz hit a grounder to first to start the top of the fourth but Fisk drew a walk. Lynn singled to right that advanced Fisk to third but was thrown out at first after overruning the bag. Morgan robbed Petrocelli of an rbi single to end the inning. The Reds struck back in the bottom of the fourth although Griffey flied out to center to begin. Morgan also flied out to center but Perez walked and stole second. Bench then crushed a 2 run bomb halfway to Columbus to give the Reds the lead. Foster grounded out to Petrocelli to end the inning but the Reds were up 2-1.
Bench puts the Reds on top
Pat Darcy took over for the top of the fifth as the scoreboard at Riverfront Stadium said that Nolan left the game due to a stiff neck. Evans grounded out to short to start but Burleson singled in the hole at short. Burleson was erased on the force by Wise before Cooper grounded out to second to end the inning. Wise suddenly fell victim to the longball as both Concepcion and Geronimo struck back to back jacks to put the Reds up by 3 runs just like that. Wise struck out Darcy but Rose chased Wise by motoring around for a triple on a jack to the centerfield wall. Wise had lasted just 4 1/3 innings giving up 5 runs including 3 home runs. Jim Burton was brought in and he walked Griffey to put runners at the corners before Morgan hit a sac fly to center to score Rose with another run. Griffey swiped second and Sox manager Darrell Johnson had enough of Burton. Reggie Cleveland was brought in to strike out Perez to end the inning with the Reds ahead 5-1.
The Reds poured it on
The Sox needed to rally and they started in the top of the sixth although Doyle popped up to Rose in foul territory to start. Yaz and Fisk drew back to back walks before a wild pitch moved both guys into scoring position. Lynn scored Yaz with a sac fly to cut into the lead before Petrocelli grounded out to short to end the inning with the Sox down 5-2.
Cleveland held the fort in the bottom of the sixth and whiffed Bench to start. Foster flied out to left and Concepcion grounded out to first to end the inning.
The Sox got another run in the top of the seventh as Evans lined a base hit up the middle to start. Clay Carroll came in for Darcy and got Burleson to bang into a double play. Bernie Carbo pinch hit for Cleveland and clubbed a solo home run to left to cut into the lead. That was it for Caroll as Will McEnaney came in to pitch to Cooper. Cecil popped up to short to end the inning but it was 5-3 Reds.
Jim Willoughby came in to pitch the bottom of the seventh and got Geronimo to fly out to deep center to begin. McEnaney himself beat out an infield single to second when Cooper dropped the throw by Doyle, but was doubled off first when Rose hit a scorcher to third for a double play to end the inning.
McEnaney cruised in the top of the eighth as Doyle grounded out to first to start. Yaz whiffed and Fisk was retired on a swinging bunt in front of the mound to end the inning. Willoughby returned for the bottom of the eighth and got Griffey to ground out to second to start. Morgan grounded out to second and Perez whiffed to end the inning.
Down to their final 3 outs the Sox needed to rally but it didn't look good when Lynn whiffed to start the top of the ninth. Petrocelli and Reds manager Sparky Anderson pulled McEnaney to have the right hander Rawley Eastwick pitch to Dwight Evans. The gamble backfired as Evans belted a two run home run to left to tie the game. Burleson dropped a single to center to put the go-ahead run on and moved to second on the Willoughby sacrifice bunt. That was it as Cooper flied out to center to end the inning but it was tied 5-5.
Evans ties it up
Willoughby returned for the bottom of the ninth and made the Reds beat the ball in the dirt. Bench grounded out to third, Foster grounded out to short and Concepcion grounded out to third to end the inning.
The Sox had a chance to take the lead in the top of the tenth when Doyle beat out an infield single up the middle to begin. Yaz blasted one deep to center but Geronimo caught it at the wall. 5 more feet it was gone. Fisk banged into a double play to end the inning. The Reds finally ended it in the bottom of the 10th but not without some help from the umpires. Geronimo singled up the middle before Ed Armbrister pinch hit for Eastwick. Armbrister dropped down a bunt but failed to get out of Fisk's way, Fisk had to throw Ed out of the way and hurry a throw to second that sailed into center. Geronimo made it to third and Armbrister to second as the entire Sox team went berserk. Sox manager Darrell Johnson kicked and screamed that Armbrister interfered with Fisk and Fisk himself had to be restrained from attacking the umpire. With the comissioner of baseball Bowie Kuhn sitting right behind home plate, the umpires shrugged and said play ball. Roger Moret replaced Willoughby and intentionally walked Rose to load the bases with nobody out. Merv Rettenmund pinch hit for Griffey but Moret did manage to strike him out. Morgan ended the game with a base hit to deep center to give the Reds the victory. The Sox fought hard but couldn't beat the umps and the Reds as Cincinnati hung on to win Game 3 by a score of 6-5.
Good grief
Jackass of the Night is unfortunately Roger Moret. He was brought in with men on second and third with nobody out then gave up a walk (intentional) and a base hit to end the game.
Moret the Jackass
The Good:
Fred Lynn was 1 for 3 with an rbi.
Rico Petrocelli was 2 for 4 with a run scored.
Dwight Evans was 2 for 4 with a 2 run homer in the ninth.
Rick Burelson was 2 for 4.
Bernie Carbo hit a pinch hit home run in the 7th inning.
Reggie Cleveland tossed 1 1/3 scoreless innings.
The Bad:
Cecil Cooper was 0 for 5.
Rick Wise lasted just 4 1/3 innings and allowed 5 runs including 3 home runs.
The Ugly:
Denny Doyle was just 1 for 5.
Carl Yastrzemski was 0 for 4 but walked and scored.
Carlton Fisk was 1 for 3 with 2 walks including a solo home run but made 2 costly errors including the Armbrister play.
Jim Burton allowed an inherited runner to score, walked a man and allowed a stolen base in 1/3 of an inning but allowed none of his own runs.
Jim Willoughby took the loss but allowed just the controversial run in 3 innings of work.
Final Thoughts:
God damned National League umpires. The Big Red Machine doesn't need any help from the umpires to win games but tonight they got a huge assist. The Armbrister play is going to be talked about for a long time and with good reason. How in the world do you stand right in front of the catcher and NOT get called for interference? Still, the play didn't end the game and Moret still had to get Morgan out so no sense blaming the game entirely on that play. Wise pitched like crap and it took a clutch home run by Evans just to send it to extra innings. This World Series is shaping up to be one of the greats because the first 3 games were great nailbiters. The Sox need to rally tomorrow night and they better with Louis Tiant taking the mound opposite Fred Norman at 8 PM Eastern time at Riverfront Stadium.
"Get out of the way you idiot!" - Fisk
Gary Nolan got the start for the Reds in the top of the first inning and Cecil Cooper grounded out to first to start. Denny Doyle also grounded out to first before Carl Yastrzemski grounded out to second to end the inning. Rick Wise took the mound in the bottom of the first and Pete Rose greeted him with a routine ground out to second. Ken Griffey also grounded out to second before Joe Morgan flied out to center to end the inning.
The Sox wasted no time scoring in the top of the second as Carlton Fisk put the Sox on top with a solo blast to left to begin. Fred Lynn flied out to center but Rico Petrocelli hit a seeing eye single in the hole at short. Dwight Evans flied out into the right field corner before Rick Burleson grounded into a force to end the inning with the Sox ahead 1-0.
Fisk checks the bat for termites before hitting one out
Could Wise pitch with the lead in the bottom of the second? YES! Tony Perez flied out to center before Johnny Bench grounded out to deep third. George Foster drew a full count walk and took off for second. Doyle went OLE! on Fisk's throw and Foster went to third on the error charged to Fisk. Dave Concepcion lined out to a running Evans to end the inning.
Wise himself led off the top of the third with a fly out to left. Cooper popped up to left before Doyle popped up to third to end the inning. Cesar Geronimo led off the bottom of the third by grounding out to second to start. Nolan grounded out to first and Rose grounded out to second to end the inning.
Yaz hit a grounder to first to start the top of the fourth but Fisk drew a walk. Lynn singled to right that advanced Fisk to third but was thrown out at first after overruning the bag. Morgan robbed Petrocelli of an rbi single to end the inning. The Reds struck back in the bottom of the fourth although Griffey flied out to center to begin. Morgan also flied out to center but Perez walked and stole second. Bench then crushed a 2 run bomb halfway to Columbus to give the Reds the lead. Foster grounded out to Petrocelli to end the inning but the Reds were up 2-1.
Bench puts the Reds on top
Pat Darcy took over for the top of the fifth as the scoreboard at Riverfront Stadium said that Nolan left the game due to a stiff neck. Evans grounded out to short to start but Burleson singled in the hole at short. Burleson was erased on the force by Wise before Cooper grounded out to second to end the inning. Wise suddenly fell victim to the longball as both Concepcion and Geronimo struck back to back jacks to put the Reds up by 3 runs just like that. Wise struck out Darcy but Rose chased Wise by motoring around for a triple on a jack to the centerfield wall. Wise had lasted just 4 1/3 innings giving up 5 runs including 3 home runs. Jim Burton was brought in and he walked Griffey to put runners at the corners before Morgan hit a sac fly to center to score Rose with another run. Griffey swiped second and Sox manager Darrell Johnson had enough of Burton. Reggie Cleveland was brought in to strike out Perez to end the inning with the Reds ahead 5-1.
The Reds poured it on
The Sox needed to rally and they started in the top of the sixth although Doyle popped up to Rose in foul territory to start. Yaz and Fisk drew back to back walks before a wild pitch moved both guys into scoring position. Lynn scored Yaz with a sac fly to cut into the lead before Petrocelli grounded out to short to end the inning with the Sox down 5-2.
Cleveland held the fort in the bottom of the sixth and whiffed Bench to start. Foster flied out to left and Concepcion grounded out to first to end the inning.
The Sox got another run in the top of the seventh as Evans lined a base hit up the middle to start. Clay Carroll came in for Darcy and got Burleson to bang into a double play. Bernie Carbo pinch hit for Cleveland and clubbed a solo home run to left to cut into the lead. That was it for Caroll as Will McEnaney came in to pitch to Cooper. Cecil popped up to short to end the inning but it was 5-3 Reds.
Jim Willoughby came in to pitch the bottom of the seventh and got Geronimo to fly out to deep center to begin. McEnaney himself beat out an infield single to second when Cooper dropped the throw by Doyle, but was doubled off first when Rose hit a scorcher to third for a double play to end the inning.
McEnaney cruised in the top of the eighth as Doyle grounded out to first to start. Yaz whiffed and Fisk was retired on a swinging bunt in front of the mound to end the inning. Willoughby returned for the bottom of the eighth and got Griffey to ground out to second to start. Morgan grounded out to second and Perez whiffed to end the inning.
Down to their final 3 outs the Sox needed to rally but it didn't look good when Lynn whiffed to start the top of the ninth. Petrocelli and Reds manager Sparky Anderson pulled McEnaney to have the right hander Rawley Eastwick pitch to Dwight Evans. The gamble backfired as Evans belted a two run home run to left to tie the game. Burleson dropped a single to center to put the go-ahead run on and moved to second on the Willoughby sacrifice bunt. That was it as Cooper flied out to center to end the inning but it was tied 5-5.
Evans ties it up
Willoughby returned for the bottom of the ninth and made the Reds beat the ball in the dirt. Bench grounded out to third, Foster grounded out to short and Concepcion grounded out to third to end the inning.
The Sox had a chance to take the lead in the top of the tenth when Doyle beat out an infield single up the middle to begin. Yaz blasted one deep to center but Geronimo caught it at the wall. 5 more feet it was gone. Fisk banged into a double play to end the inning. The Reds finally ended it in the bottom of the 10th but not without some help from the umpires. Geronimo singled up the middle before Ed Armbrister pinch hit for Eastwick. Armbrister dropped down a bunt but failed to get out of Fisk's way, Fisk had to throw Ed out of the way and hurry a throw to second that sailed into center. Geronimo made it to third and Armbrister to second as the entire Sox team went berserk. Sox manager Darrell Johnson kicked and screamed that Armbrister interfered with Fisk and Fisk himself had to be restrained from attacking the umpire. With the comissioner of baseball Bowie Kuhn sitting right behind home plate, the umpires shrugged and said play ball. Roger Moret replaced Willoughby and intentionally walked Rose to load the bases with nobody out. Merv Rettenmund pinch hit for Griffey but Moret did manage to strike him out. Morgan ended the game with a base hit to deep center to give the Reds the victory. The Sox fought hard but couldn't beat the umps and the Reds as Cincinnati hung on to win Game 3 by a score of 6-5.
Good grief
Jackass of the Night is unfortunately Roger Moret. He was brought in with men on second and third with nobody out then gave up a walk (intentional) and a base hit to end the game.
Moret the Jackass
The Good:
Fred Lynn was 1 for 3 with an rbi.
Rico Petrocelli was 2 for 4 with a run scored.
Dwight Evans was 2 for 4 with a 2 run homer in the ninth.
Rick Burelson was 2 for 4.
Bernie Carbo hit a pinch hit home run in the 7th inning.
Reggie Cleveland tossed 1 1/3 scoreless innings.
The Bad:
Cecil Cooper was 0 for 5.
Rick Wise lasted just 4 1/3 innings and allowed 5 runs including 3 home runs.
The Ugly:
Denny Doyle was just 1 for 5.
Carl Yastrzemski was 0 for 4 but walked and scored.
Carlton Fisk was 1 for 3 with 2 walks including a solo home run but made 2 costly errors including the Armbrister play.
Jim Burton allowed an inherited runner to score, walked a man and allowed a stolen base in 1/3 of an inning but allowed none of his own runs.
Jim Willoughby took the loss but allowed just the controversial run in 3 innings of work.
Final Thoughts:
God damned National League umpires. The Big Red Machine doesn't need any help from the umpires to win games but tonight they got a huge assist. The Armbrister play is going to be talked about for a long time and with good reason. How in the world do you stand right in front of the catcher and NOT get called for interference? Still, the play didn't end the game and Moret still had to get Morgan out so no sense blaming the game entirely on that play. Wise pitched like crap and it took a clutch home run by Evans just to send it to extra innings. This World Series is shaping up to be one of the greats because the first 3 games were great nailbiters. The Sox need to rally tomorrow night and they better with Louis Tiant taking the mound opposite Fred Norman at 8 PM Eastern time at Riverfront Stadium.
Tuesday, September 2, 1975
Sox Down Yankees, Snap Streak (9/2/75)
The march to the AL East title is back on for the Boston Red Sox. After suffering a three game losing streak, the Sox got back on track by taking down the New York Yankees. The win put the Sox up 6 games with 27 to play. Reggie Cleveland (10-9, 5.02 ERA) tossed 7 2/3 gutty innings, holding the Yankees to four runs. Carlton Fisk and Cecil Cooper led the charge on offense, driving in 5 of the 7 runs the Sox scored between the two of them. When the dust settled the Sox had taken the game 7-4 at Fenway Park.
KISS approves of the win
Cleveland hung tough in the top of the first inning as Bobby Bonds led off by taking strike three. Sandy Alomar grounded out to second but Roy White got a base hit. Thurman Munson grounded into a force to end the inning. Pat Dobson got the ball for the Yankees in the bottom of the first and Cecil Cooper grounded out to second to start. Denny Doyle got a base hit but Carl Yastrzesmki banged into a double play to end the inning.
The Yankees struck first in the top of the second inning although Graig Nettles flied out to right to start. Chris Chambliss hit a home run all the way to the Azores to give the Yankees the lead. Ed Hermann struck out and Rick Bladt flied out to center to end the inning with the Yankees up 1-0.
Can anybody get him out?
Lynn grounded out to first to start the bottom of the second but Jim Rice got a base hit. Carlton Fisk flied out to center but Rice swiped second. Dwight Evans struck out to end the inning.
Cleveland cruised in the top of the third inning as Fred Stanley flied out to right to start. Bonds struck out and Alomar flied out to right to end the inning. The Sox struck back in the bottom of the third as Rick Burleson grounded out to third, but Bob Heise singled. Cooper doubled Heise home to tie the game and Doyle singled Cooper home to give the Sox the lead. Yaz and Lynn walked to load the bases but Rice struck out. Fisk singled home Doyle and Yaz but Lynn was thrown out at third to end the inning with the Sox ahead 4-1.
YERRR OUT!!
White flied out to right to start the top of the fourth but Munson flied out to center. Nettles popped up to left to end the inning. The Sox knocked out Dobson in the bottom of the fourth as Evans and Burleson stoked back to back singles. Heise sacrificed both runners over with a bunt and Yankees manager Billy Martin brought in Sparky Lyle to face Cooper. Cecil hit a sac fly to score Evans with another run. Doyle grounded back to the mound to end the inning but the Sox were up 5-1.
Herculean sac fly by Cooper
Chambliss grounded out to first to start the top of the fifth and Hermann grounded out to third. Bladt popped up to third to end the inning. The Sox struck again in the bottom of the fifth although Yaz struck out to start. Lynn doubled and moved to third on the grounder by Rice before Fisk singled him home. Evans flied out to right to end the inning but the Sox were up 6-1.
Fisk drives in a run
Stanley singled to start the top of the sixth but Bonds banged into a double play. Alomar singled and White doubled him to third, but Munson flied out to center to end the inning. The Sox tacked it on in the bottom of the sixth as Burleson doubled to start. Heise struck out but Cooper got a base hit and Burleson tried for home. Chambliss threw the ball away and it allowed Burleson to score. Doug Griffin pinch hit for Doyle and forced Burleson at second before Yaz grounded out to second to end the inning with the Sox up 7-1.
Burleson scores a run
Cleveland walked Nettles to open the top of the seventh but Chambliss flied out to left. Hermann struck out and Bladt forced Nettles at second to end the inning. Lynn struck out to start the bottom of the seventh but Rice got a base hit. Fisk struck out and Evans flied out to right to end the inning.
The Yankees finally knocked out Cleveland in the top of the eighth although Walt Williams pinch hit for Stanley to start. Williams struck out but Bonds singled. Alomar flied out to center but White singled. Munson then cracked a 3 run bomb all the way to the Potomac River to cut the lead. Sox manager Darrell Johnson stormed out of the dugout screaming and threw a roundhouse right at Cleveland. Reggie ducked under it and chased Johnson into the dugout. Rookie Jim Burton jumped out of the stands to take over on the mound and walked Nettles. Chambliss took strike three to end the inning with Cleveland going 7 2/3 innings while allowing just 4 runs.
Not great but it'll do
Rick Sawyer took over on the mound with Ed Brinkman playing short for the bottom of the eighth. Burleson popped up to second, Heise grounded out to second and Cooper also grounded out to second to end the inning.
Dick Drago came on for the top of the ninth to close out the game with Rick Dempsey pinch hitting for Hermann to start. Dempsey grounded out to second but Rich Coggins pinch hit for Bladt got a base hit. Lou Piniella pinch hit for Brinkman and forced Coggins at second. Bonds grounded into a force to end the game. The Sox had won it 7-4.
Hero of the Night is Cecil Cooper. He drove in 2 big runs which turned out to be the difference in the game and a third was taken away on the error by Chambliss.
Cecil the Hero
The Good:
Denny Doyle was 2 for 3 with an rbi and a run scored.
Fred Lynn was 1 for 3 with a walk and a run scored.
Jim Rice was 2 for 4 with a stolen base.
Carlton Fisk was 2 for 4 with 3 rbis.
Rick Burleson was 2 for 4 with a run scored.
Bob Heise was 1 for 3 with a run scored.
Jim Burton got the final out of the eighth inning.
Dick Drago earned his 9th save with a scoreless ninth.
The Bad:
Doug Griffin was 0 for 1 at the plate.
The Ugly:
Carl Yastrzemski was 0 for 3 but walked and scored.
Dwight Evans was just 1 for 4 with a run scored.
Reggie Cleveland got the win with 7 2/3 innings but allowed 4 runs.
Final Thoughts:
The Sox need to bear down if they have any hope of taking the AL East this season. This is the time of year the Sox suffer a freak injury or a series of mishaps like the previous three seasons. The Sox have 27 games left and they need to fire on all cylinders if they hope to play in October. Lynn and Rice have had a hell of a year and Rick Wise has a chance to win 20 games. Reggie Cleveland pitched in big time today and the Sox need to keep their momentum going the rest of the month. The win improved the Sox to 80-55, 6 games ahead of the Baltimore Orioles for first place in the AL East. Tomorrow the Sox start the most important series to date when they head to Baltimore to play the Orioles for AL East supremacy. Rick Wise (17-8) goes for the Sox against Orioles ace Jim Palmer in a monster match. The game begins at 7:30 PM at Memorial Stadium.
KISS approves of the win
Cleveland hung tough in the top of the first inning as Bobby Bonds led off by taking strike three. Sandy Alomar grounded out to second but Roy White got a base hit. Thurman Munson grounded into a force to end the inning. Pat Dobson got the ball for the Yankees in the bottom of the first and Cecil Cooper grounded out to second to start. Denny Doyle got a base hit but Carl Yastrzesmki banged into a double play to end the inning.
The Yankees struck first in the top of the second inning although Graig Nettles flied out to right to start. Chris Chambliss hit a home run all the way to the Azores to give the Yankees the lead. Ed Hermann struck out and Rick Bladt flied out to center to end the inning with the Yankees up 1-0.
Can anybody get him out?
Lynn grounded out to first to start the bottom of the second but Jim Rice got a base hit. Carlton Fisk flied out to center but Rice swiped second. Dwight Evans struck out to end the inning.
YERRR OUT!!
White flied out to right to start the top of the fourth but Munson flied out to center. Nettles popped up to left to end the inning. The Sox knocked out Dobson in the bottom of the fourth as Evans and Burleson stoked back to back singles. Heise sacrificed both runners over with a bunt and Yankees manager Billy Martin brought in Sparky Lyle to face Cooper. Cecil hit a sac fly to score Evans with another run. Doyle grounded back to the mound to end the inning but the Sox were up 5-1.
Herculean sac fly by Cooper
Chambliss grounded out to first to start the top of the fifth and Hermann grounded out to third. Bladt popped up to third to end the inning. The Sox struck again in the bottom of the fifth although Yaz struck out to start. Lynn doubled and moved to third on the grounder by Rice before Fisk singled him home. Evans flied out to right to end the inning but the Sox were up 6-1.
Fisk drives in a run
Stanley singled to start the top of the sixth but Bonds banged into a double play. Alomar singled and White doubled him to third, but Munson flied out to center to end the inning. The Sox tacked it on in the bottom of the sixth as Burleson doubled to start. Heise struck out but Cooper got a base hit and Burleson tried for home. Chambliss threw the ball away and it allowed Burleson to score. Doug Griffin pinch hit for Doyle and forced Burleson at second before Yaz grounded out to second to end the inning with the Sox up 7-1.
Burleson scores a run
Cleveland walked Nettles to open the top of the seventh but Chambliss flied out to left. Hermann struck out and Bladt forced Nettles at second to end the inning. Lynn struck out to start the bottom of the seventh but Rice got a base hit. Fisk struck out and Evans flied out to right to end the inning.
The Yankees finally knocked out Cleveland in the top of the eighth although Walt Williams pinch hit for Stanley to start. Williams struck out but Bonds singled. Alomar flied out to center but White singled. Munson then cracked a 3 run bomb all the way to the Potomac River to cut the lead. Sox manager Darrell Johnson stormed out of the dugout screaming and threw a roundhouse right at Cleveland. Reggie ducked under it and chased Johnson into the dugout. Rookie Jim Burton jumped out of the stands to take over on the mound and walked Nettles. Chambliss took strike three to end the inning with Cleveland going 7 2/3 innings while allowing just 4 runs.
Not great but it'll do
Rick Sawyer took over on the mound with Ed Brinkman playing short for the bottom of the eighth. Burleson popped up to second, Heise grounded out to second and Cooper also grounded out to second to end the inning.
Dick Drago came on for the top of the ninth to close out the game with Rick Dempsey pinch hitting for Hermann to start. Dempsey grounded out to second but Rich Coggins pinch hit for Bladt got a base hit. Lou Piniella pinch hit for Brinkman and forced Coggins at second. Bonds grounded into a force to end the game. The Sox had won it 7-4.
Hero of the Night is Cecil Cooper. He drove in 2 big runs which turned out to be the difference in the game and a third was taken away on the error by Chambliss.
Cecil the Hero
The Good:
Denny Doyle was 2 for 3 with an rbi and a run scored.
Fred Lynn was 1 for 3 with a walk and a run scored.
Jim Rice was 2 for 4 with a stolen base.
Carlton Fisk was 2 for 4 with 3 rbis.
Rick Burleson was 2 for 4 with a run scored.
Bob Heise was 1 for 3 with a run scored.
Jim Burton got the final out of the eighth inning.
Dick Drago earned his 9th save with a scoreless ninth.
The Bad:
Doug Griffin was 0 for 1 at the plate.
The Ugly:
Carl Yastrzemski was 0 for 3 but walked and scored.
Dwight Evans was just 1 for 4 with a run scored.
Reggie Cleveland got the win with 7 2/3 innings but allowed 4 runs.
Final Thoughts:
The Sox need to bear down if they have any hope of taking the AL East this season. This is the time of year the Sox suffer a freak injury or a series of mishaps like the previous three seasons. The Sox have 27 games left and they need to fire on all cylinders if they hope to play in October. Lynn and Rice have had a hell of a year and Rick Wise has a chance to win 20 games. Reggie Cleveland pitched in big time today and the Sox need to keep their momentum going the rest of the month. The win improved the Sox to 80-55, 6 games ahead of the Baltimore Orioles for first place in the AL East. Tomorrow the Sox start the most important series to date when they head to Baltimore to play the Orioles for AL East supremacy. Rick Wise (17-8) goes for the Sox against Orioles ace Jim Palmer in a monster match. The game begins at 7:30 PM at Memorial Stadium.
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