KG Erwin
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Joined: 7/25/2000 From: Cross Lanes WV USA Status: offline
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Pittsburgh, Sunday May 26. We ended up taking 3 out of 4 from the Cubs. On Saturday, we pounded the Cubbies 10-2. Sunday was a double-header. Game 1 saw us shut out the Cubs 4-0, on a combined effort from Lemon, Abernathy and Trinkle. In Game 2, the wind picked up and was blowing out to RF. The Cubs hit 2 HRs off of Warren Spahn, and another off of Clem Dreisewerd. We lost that one, 7-3. At 30-11, we are now seven and a half games ahead of Brooklyn. In the junior circiut, the St. Louis Browns are 24-17, one and a half games in front of the White Sox. This should be no surprise, as the Brownies' lineup includes Joe DiMaggio (.266 avg/8 HR/30 RBI), Stan Musial (.312/5/26) and Ralph Kiner (.224/4/24). The Pirates' leading hitters are Yogi Berra ( .336/3/30), Red Schoendienst ( .330/3/20) and Vic Wertz (.318/4/14). My pitching staff is still number 1, with a collective ERA of 2.82. I have three pitchers in the top 10 in wins: Warren Spahn (7-2, 1.66 ERA), Don Newcombe (6-1, 2.57) and Bob Lemon (5-0, 2.47). The amazing thing is their ages -- Newcombe is just 20 years old, Spahn is 25, and Lemon is the old man at 26. The number three starter, Early Wynn (4-5, 4.24), is also 26. Wynn has had a few shaky starts, but I'm gonna stand by him. He's completed 4 out of 10 starts, and has pitched two shutouts. He DOES have some control problems that need to be worked on (he has 20 strikeouts vs 33 walks, and has given up 5 HRs).
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