Tuesday, January 9, 2018

1991 NL Game Stories

October 2, 1991

  The slate of games played today in the NL featured some fine pitching performances. 4 of the 6 games were shutouts and 1 game was a 2-1 pitching duel.


NEWSPAPER GAME STORIES FOR 1991 National League                Date: 10/2/1991
 
ATLANTA AT CINCINNATI
Braves.......... 0 1 0  0 0 3  0 2 2  -  8 12  0
Reds............ 0 0 0  0 0 0  0 0 0  -  0  1  0
Win:Glavine(14-11) Loss:Scudder(4-7)
Homeruns- D.Justice(22nd), S.Bream(11th)
 
Tom Glavine was on top of his game, blanking Cincinnati on just 1 hit and
David Justice went deep and had 4 RBI as the spectacular Atlanta Braves
defeated the Cincinnati Reds by the score of 8 to 0 at Riverfront
Stadium.
 
Justice provided the offensive punch.  He stroked a base-hit plating two runs
in the 6th inning and popped a two-run clout over the fence in the 9th
inning.  Atlanta managed 12 hits in their victory.  
 
It was the 3rd shutout of the year for Glavine(14-11). Scott Scudder(4-7) was
given the loss.  Bobby Cox was very impressed with his pitcher, Glavine, 'He
had unusually good pitch placement tonight.  It was almost unfair - but a
beautiful game to watch from where I sat'
 
CHICAGO AT PHILADELPHIA
Cubs............ 0 0 0  0 0 0  0 0 0  -  0  2  0
Phillies........ 0 0 0  0 0 1  0 0    -  1  7  0
Win:De Jesus(11-9) Loss:Maddux(18-10) Save:Williams(34th)
 
Jose De Jesus(11-9) and Greg Maddux(18-10) dueled it out with De Jesus and the
Philadelphia Phillies coming out on top of the Chicago Cubs by the score of 1
to 0.
 
De Jesus put on a good performance.  He gave up just 2 hits and 5 walks in 7
and 2/3 innings.  For the game Philadelphia out-hit Chicago 7 to 2.  
 
De Jesus got help from Mitch Williams who was credited with his 34th save.
 
HOUSTON AT SAN FRANCISCO
Astros.......... 1 0 0  0 1 0  1 0 0  -  3  8  1
Giants.......... 0 0 0  0 0 0  0 0 0  -  0  3  4
Win:Bowen(3-7) Loss:McClellan(2-4)
 
Ryan Bowen blanked San Francisco allowing just 3 hits at Candlestick Park as
the Houston Astros beat the San Francisco Giants by the count of 3 to
0.
 
Bowen(3-7) came through with a virtuoso performance against the San Francisco
hitters.  He was stingy on the mound, allowing just 3 hits and 2 walks in 9
innings reducing his ERA from 4.21 to 3.70.  San Francisco was retired
without difficulty in the bottom of the 9th.  
 
Paul McClellan(2-4) was tagged with the loss.  He was a hard-luck loser as he
did not allow an earned run in his 7 innings of work.  
 
Bowen was obviously very pleased with his performance in the aftermath of the
game, 'It was just one of those games where everything worked.  My arm felt
great, heck, I could have pitched another two or three innings.  I only hope
that I can do it again next time out!'
 
MONTREAL AT ST. LOUIS
Expos........... 2 0 0  0 0 0  2 0 0  -  4 10  1
Cardinals....... 0 0 5  0 0 0  1 0    -  6  8  0
Win:Cormier(5-1) Loss:Gardner(7-8) Save:Smith(39th)
 
In a close game it was the St. Louis Cardinals 6, the Montreal Expos 4 at
Busch Stadium.
 
Rheal Cormier(5-1) pitched a solid game.  He went 6 innings surrendering 7
hits and 1 walk.  St. Louis had 8 hits for the afternoon.  
 
Lee Smith earned the save, his 39th.  Mark Gardner(7-8) was hit with the loss.
He allowed a few too many baserunners giving up 5 hits and 3 walks in 2 and
2/3 innings.  
 
 
NEW YORK AT PITTSBURGH
Mets............ 0 0 0  0 0 0  0 0 1  -  1  7  1
Pirates......... 0 0 0  2 0 0  0 0    -  2  2  0
Win:Tomlin(10-3) Loss:Schourek(8-8) Save:Belinda(26th)
Homeruns- H.Johnson(40th)
 
In a game for the baseball purist, Randy Tomlin(10-3) and Pete Schourek(8-8)
squared off in a tense pitching duel, Pittsburgh Pirates finally emerged
victorious over New York Mets, 2 to 1.
 
Pittsburgh had 2 runs cross the plate in the bottom of the 4th inning.  New
York tried unsuccessfully to come back in the 9th.  
 
Stan Belinda was credited with his 26th save.
 
SAN DIEGO AT LOS ANGELES
Padres.......... 0 0 0  0 0 0  0 0 0  -  0  6  1
Dodgers......... 2 0 0  0 0 0  5 0    -  7 11  0
Win:Belcher(13-13) Loss:Harris(7-6)
Homeruns- E.Murray(18th)
 
Tim Belcher whitewashed San Diego as the Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the San
Diego Padres 7 to 0 at Dodger Stadium.
 
Belcher(13-13) was very good in the win.  He didn't allow much, just 6 hits
and 4 walks in 9 innings.  Los Angeles had a total of 11 hits for the game.
 
Greg W Harris(7-6) was charged with the loss.  Despite losing, he struckout 10
Los Angeles batters in 6 innings.
 

Monday, January 8, 2018

1991 AL Game Stories and Standings

October 1, 1991

 The Detroit Tigers lost 5-4 tonight to the Boston Red Sox. 2 errors by leftfielder Skeeter Barnes proved costly to Detroit as 4 unearned runs resulted from the miscues. Boston's Roger Clemens got his 20th win of the season and Jeff Reardon recorded his 36th save. Meanwhile, Juan Guzman was shutting out the California Angels and the Toronto Blue Jays came away with a 5-0 victory. The Blue Jays have now pulled within a .5 game of the Tigers in the AL East.

NEWSPAPER GAME STORIES FOR 1991 American League                Date: 10/1/1991
  
 
CALIFORNIA AT TORONTO
Angels.......... 0 0 0  0 0 0  0 0 0  -  0  4  1
Blue Jays....... 0 0 4  0 0 1  0 0    -  5  8  0
Win:Guzman(15-3) Loss:Fetters(2-4)
Homeruns- R.Alomar(11th)
 
Juan Guzman didn't allow a hit until the 6th inning and designated hitter Dave
Parker had 2 base hits as the powerful Toronto Blue Jays beat the California
Angels by a score of 5 to 0.
 
Guzman(15-3) dominated California hitters.  He was stingy on the mound,
allowing just 4 hits and 4 walks in 9 innings.  Guzman struckout 11
California batters.  The right-handed Guzman lost his no-hit bid when Max
Venable singled with one out in the 6th inning.  Toronto had 8 hits for the
night.  
 
Mike Fetters(2-4) was hit with the loss.  He allowed 5 hits and 2 walks in 2
innings.  Guzman was pleased with his performance.  He noted, 'I had good zip
on my pitches.  Just as important, my location was right on.  The fans really
got into the game too - that always helps me.  Now, if I can only do that
again in my next outing.'
 
DETROIT AT BOSTON
Tigers.......... 0 0 1  1 1 0  0 0 1  -  4  7  2
Red Sox......... 0 0 0  2 0 3  0 0    -  5  7  1
Win:Clemens(20-9) Loss:Tanana(17-8) Save:Reardon(36th)
Homeruns- A.Trammell(7th), S.Barnes(4th)
 
The Boston Red Sox and the Detroit Tigers locked up in an exciting one-run
game at Fenway Park.  The final score was the Boston Red Sox 5, the Detroit
Tigers 4.
 
Boston had 3 runs cross the plate in the 6th inning.  Detroit had a chance to
come back in the 9th but they came up short.  
 
The victory went to Roger Clemens(20-9) who went 8 innings, allowing 4 runs.
Clemens was helped out by Jeff Reardon who recorded his 36th save.  The loss
was charged to Frank Tanana(17-8).  He gave up 5 runs and 5 hits in 6 and 1/3
innings.  
 
LEAGUE STANDINGS FOR 1991 American League     
 
                                                      ACTUAL-TODATE  ACTUAL-TOTAL
East                        WON LOST  PCT   GB  MAGIC# WON LOS  PCT  WON LOS  PCT
1991 Detroit DEA             93  64  .592 ----     5    81  76 .516   84  78 .519
1991 Toronto TOA             93  65  .589   .5          88  70 .557   91  71 .562
1991 Milwaukee MLA           77  80  .490 16.0          78  79 .497   83  79 .512
1991 Boston BOA              73  84  .465 20.0          83  74 .529   84  78 .519
1991 Baltimore BAA           72  85  .459 21.0          66  91 .420   67  95 .414
1991 Cleveland CLA           70  87  .446 23.0          55 102 .350   57 105 .352
1991 New York NYA            65  92  .414 28.0          68  89 .433   71  91 .438
 
                                                      ACTUAL-TODATE  ACTUAL-TOTAL
West                        WON LOST  PCT   GB  MAGIC# WON LOS  PCT  WON LOS  PCT
1991 Chicago CHA             96  61  .611 ----  *WON*   84  73 .535   87  75 .537
1991 Minnesota MNA           89  68  .567  7.0          94  63 .599   95  67 .586
1991 Seattle SEA             83  75  .525 13.5          80  78 .506   83  79 .512
1991 Kansas City KCA         76  82  .481 20.5          81  77 .513   82  80 .506
1991 California CAA          75  83  .475 21.5          78  80 .494   81  81 .500
1991 Texas TEA               73  85  .462 23.5          83  75 .525   85  77 .525
1991 Oakland OAA             67  91  .424 29.5          83  75 .525   84  78 .519
 
 
 

 

1991 NL Standings and Game Story

October 1, 1991

 The Atlanta Braves won their 100th game of the season tonight by defeating the Cincinnati Reds 6-2. Atlanta is the 2nd team (Pittsburgh) to hit the 100 Win milestone this season in MLB. It was a come from behind victory for the Braves as they scored 5 runs in the top of the 9th to take the lead and held on for the win.

NEWSPAPER GAME STORIES FOR 1991 National League                Date: 10/1/1991
 
ATLANTA AT CINCINNATI
Braves.......... 0 0 0  0 0 0  1 0 5  -  6  8  1
Reds............ 0 2 0  0 0 0  0 0 0  -  2  8  1
Win:Bielecki(12-10) Loss:Myers(7-5)
Homeruns- D.Sanders(7th), D.Justice(21st), R.Gant(39th), J.Oliver(13th)
 
In a dramatic ending the indomitable Atlanta Braves staged a comeback and held
on to win over the Cincinnati Reds by the count of 6 to 2.
 
Atlanta won the game with a rally in the 9th inning scoring 5 runners on 3
hits.  The critical plate appearance was by Deion Sanders who silenced the
crowd when he launched a Grand Slam homerun.  Both teams totaled 8 hits on
the night.  
 
Mike Bielecki(12-10) was the winner allowing no runs in 2 innings. Randy
Myers(7-5) was hit with the loss in relief.  Bobby Cox was very happy after
the game, 'It's great to come back and win it in your last at bats! Our guys
just wouldn't give up.  And did you see the fans - one minute they're
laughing and screaming down all sorts of unprintable stuff at our guys - the
next minute - SILENCE! Yes sir, a very enjoyable win tonight!'
 

 
LEAGUE STANDINGS FOR 1991 National League     
 
                                                      ACTUAL-TODATE  ACTUAL-TOTAL
East                        WON LOST  PCT   GB  MAGIC# WON LOS  PCT  WON LOS  PCT
1991 Pittsburgh PIN         104  54  .658 ----  *WON*   96  62 .608   98  64 .605
1991 St. Louis SLN           83  75  .525 21.0          83  75 .525   84  78 .519
1991 Philadelphia PHN        77  81  .487 27.0          76  82 .481   78  84 .481
1991 Montreal MON            73  84  .465 30.5          70  87 .446   71  90 .441
1991 Chicago CHN             70  86  .449 33.0          73  83 .468   77  83 .481
1991 New York NYN            60  97  .382 43.5          75  82 .478   77  84 .478
 
                                                      ACTUAL-TODATE  ACTUAL-TOTAL
West                        WON LOST  PCT   GB  MAGIC# WON LOS  PCT  WON LOS  PCT
1991 Atlanta ATN            100  58  .633 ----  *WON*   91  67 .576   94  68 .580
1991 Los Angeles LAN         84  74  .532 16.0          92  66 .582   93  69 .574
1991 San Francisco SFN       79  79  .500 21.0          73  85 .462   75  87 .463
1991 San Diego SDN           79  79  .500 21.0          80  78 .506   84  78 .519
1991 Cincinnati CIN          76  82  .481 24.0          74  84 .468   74  88 .457
1991 Houston HON             61  97  .386 39.0          63  95 .399   65  97 .401
 
 
 
       OVERALL RECORD
Team   WON LOST   PCT  HOME  ROAD  LEFT RIGHT EXTRA 1-RUN   LAST 10   STREAK
ATN    100   58  .633 50-28 50-30 28-16 72-42 12- 4 33-19     4-6     Won 1
CHN     70   86  .449 33-47 37-39 30-34 40-52  4- 9 20-20     7-3     Won 2
CIN     76   82  .481 38-42 38-40 24-30 52-52  9-10 22-25     7-3     Lost 1
HON     61   97  .386 28-53 33-44 23-37 38-60  7- 8 22-31     5-5     Won 1
LAN     84   74  .532 43-37 41-37 29-36 55-38  7-10 25-23     3-7     Lost 1
MON     73   84  .465 29-39 44-45 23-27 50-57  5-10 20-28     5-5     Lost 1
NYN     60   97  .382 30-52 30-45 23-39 37-58 12- 9 20-29     3-7     Won 1
PHN     77   81  .487 36-43 41-38 27-34 50-47 13- 7 29-19     3-7     Lost 2
PIN    104   54  .658 52-28 52-26 34-16 70-38 20- 9 26-25     7-3     Lost 1
SDN     79   79  .500 37-41 42-38 32-24 47-55  3-19 30-26     5-5     Won 1
SFN     79   79  .500 39-38 40-41 21-26 58-53 14- 6 28-25     6-4     Lost 1
SLN     83   75  .525 42-41 41-34 37-35 46-40  8-13 28-33     5-5     Won 1
TOTAL  946  946  .500
HOME   457  489  .483
ROAD   489  457  .517
LEFT   331  354  .483
RIGHT  615  592  .510
 
TEAM   -APRIL   MAY  JUNE  JULY   AUG SEPT+   InDiv OutDiv  RUNS AGNST DIFF
ATN     10- 8 18- 8 18-11 18- 8 21- 9 15-14   49-37  51-21   799   668 +131
CHN      8-13 11-15 12-16 13-12 12-17 14-13   40-44  30-42   656   748  -92
CIN     11- 8 14-13 13-15  7-17 14-17 17-12   45-41  31-41   666   700  -34
HON      7-12  6-22 14-14  7-18 13-16 14-15   36-50  25-47   597   754 -157
LAN     11- 9 16-11 17-10 18- 8  9-20 13-16   42-44  42-30   670   590  +80
MON     12- 8 12-15 11-17 10-15 13-15 15-14   38-47  35-37   637   678  -41
NYN     10-10 13-12 11-17  7-20  8-21 11-17   35-50  25-47   652   755 -103
PHN     12- 9 15-11 12-16 10-15 16-13 12-17   39-47  38-34   596   669  -73
PIN     11- 9 16- 9 17-10 20- 7 21- 8 19-11   63-23  41-31   802   599 +203
SDN     10-11 10-18 14-14 15- 9 16-13 14-14   44-42  35-37   606   616  -10
SFN      8-12 15-13 11-16 13-11 14-16 18-11   42-44  37-35   650   661  -11
SLN     10-11 13-12 17-11 14-12 18-10 11-19   41-45  42-30   703   596 +107
 
 

 

Sunday, January 7, 2018

1991 Detroit Tiger News

October 1, 1991

 The Detroit Tigers will head out on the road for their final 6 games of the season. First up will be 3 games in Boston's Fenway Park against the Red Sox. Detroit is 5-5 on the season versus Boston. The Tigers finish the season with 3 games at Memorial Stadium in Baltimore. Detroit is 5-5 against the Orioles this season.
 The Tigers hold a 1.5 game lead over the Toronto Blue Jays in the AL West. Toronto finishes the season with 2 games against the California Angels at home, then 3 games in Minnesota against the Twins.

1991 AL Game Stories and Standings: Chicago Clinches the AL West

October 1, 1991

  The Chicago White Sox have won the AL West pennant! Chicago defeated the Minnesota Twins last night 3-2 in a tight, well pitched game. The Toronto Blue Jays won an even better pitched game 1-0 over the California Angels. Jimmy Key and Mark Langston dueled it out for 8 innings with Key coming out the victor. The Detroit Tigers were also involved in a well pitched game. The Tigers prevailed 2-1 against the Baltimore Orioles. Solo shots by Lou Whitaker and Mickey Tettleton were the difference in the game. Detroit still holds a 1.5 game lead over Toronto in the AL East.


NEWSPAPER GAME STORIES FOR 1991 American League                Date: 10/1/1991
 

 
CALIFORNIA AT TORONTO
Angels.......... 0 0 0  0 0 0  0 0 0  -  0  5  0
Blue Jays....... 0 0 0  0 0 1  0 0    -  1  4  0
Win:Key(14-10) Loss:Langston(19-11) Save:Ward(28th)
 
At The Skydome, the Toronto faithful were treated to an intriguing pitcher's
duel.  Jimmy Key(14-10) finally bested his California counterpart, Mark
Langston(19-11), by the score of 1 to 0.
 
California surrendered what proved to be the only run of the contest when
Toronto scored in the 6th inning.  Key was helped out by Duane Ward who
pitched a perfect ninth and recorded his 28th save.  
 
Langston took the loss.  He pitched 8 innings giving up only 4 hits and 2
walks.
 
MINNESOTA AT CHICAGO
Twins........... 1 0 0  0 0 1  0 0 0  -  2  4  1
White Sox....... 0 1 0  1 1 0  0 0    -  3  7  1
Win:Fernandez(9-12) Loss:Edens(2-2) Save:Thigpen(31st)
Homeruns- C.Davis(30th)
 
The incredible Chicago White Sox edged the ice-cold Minnesota Twins at New
Comiskey Park by the score of 3 to 2.
 
Alex Fernandez(9-12) gave a fine effort for Chicago.  He was reached for 4
hits and 2 walks in 6 and 1/3 innings.  Chicago out-hit Minnesota for the
game, 7 hits to 4.  
 
Fernandez got relief help from Bobby Thigpen who gained credit for his 31st
save.  Tom Edens(2-2) was given the loss.  He pitched 4 and 2/3 innings and
surrendered 4 hits and 4 walks.
 
BALTIMORE AT DETROIT
Orioles......... 1 0 0  0 0 0  0 0 0  -  1  3  0
Tigers.......... 0 1 0  0 0 1  0 0    -  2  7  1
Win:Leiter(9-5) Loss:Johnson(3-7) Save:Henneman(26th)
Homeruns- L.Whitaker(24th), M.Tettleton(30th)
 
Mark Leiter had an impressive outing at Tiger Stadium where the Detroit Tigers
beat the Baltimore Orioles 2 to 1.
 
Detroit scored 1 run in the bottom of the 6th inning.  Mike Henneman pitched a
perfect ninth to earn his 26th save.  The win was credited to Leiter(9-5) who
went 8 innings allowing 1 run. Dave Johnson(3-7) was the losing pitcher.  
 
 
LEAGUE STANDINGS FOR 1991 American League     
 
                                                      ACTUAL-TODATE  ACTUAL-TOTAL
East                        WON LOST  PCT   GB  MAGIC# WON LOS  PCT  WON LOS  PCT
1991 Detroit DEA             93  63  .596 ----     5    80  76 .513   84  78 .519
1991 Toronto TOA             92  65  .586  1.5          87  70 .554   91  71 .562
1991 Milwaukee MLA           76  79  .490 16.5          77  78 .497   83  79 .512
1991 Boston BOA              72  84  .462 21.0          83  73 .532   84  78 .519
1991 Baltimore BAA           72  84  .462 21.0          66  90 .423   67  95 .414
1991 Cleveland CLA           69  86  .445 23.5          54 101 .348   57 105 .352
1991 New York NYA            64  92  .410 29.0          67  89 .429   71  91 .438
 
                                                      ACTUAL-TODATE  ACTUAL-TOTAL
West                        WON LOST  PCT   GB  MAGIC# WON LOS  PCT  WON LOS  PCT
1991 Chicago CHA             96  60  .615 ----  *WON*   84  72 .538   87  75 .537
1991 Minnesota MNA           88  68  .564  8.0          93  63 .596   95  67 .586
1991 Seattle SEA             82  75  .522 14.5          79  78 .503   83  79 .512
1991 Kansas City KCA         76  81  .484 20.5          81  76 .516   82  80 .506
1991 California CAA          75  82  .478 21.5          78  79 .497   81  81 .500
1991 Texas TEA               73  84  .465 23.5          83  74 .529   85  77 .525
1991 Oakland OAA             66  91  .420 30.5          82  75 .522   84  78 .519
 
 
 

 

Saturday, January 6, 2018

1991 AL Game Stories and Standings

September 30, 1991

 The Detroit Tigers had to come from behind to defeat the Baltimore Orioles today 6-4. Trailing 4-3 in the bottom of the 8th inning Cecil Fielder hit a 2 out 3-run homer for Detroit. It was Fielder's MLB leading 52nd HR of the season.
 The Toronto Blue Jays defeated the Minnesota Twins for the 3rd straight game to keep pace with the Tigers. The Chicago White Sox 10 game winning streak came to an end, losing to the Seattle Mariners in extra innings 8-7. Even with the loss, Chicago's Magic # is down to 1.

NEWSPAPER GAME STORIES FOR 1991 American League                Date: 9/30/1991
 
 
MINNESOTA AT TORONTO
Twins........... 0 0 0  3 0 0  0 0 0  -  3  8  2
Blue Jays....... 2 0 1  0 0 0  0 1    -  4  7  0
Win:Stottlemyre(15-8) Loss:Erickson(18-9) Save:Henke(20th)
Homeruns- C.Davis(29th), J.Carter(24th)
 
The spectacular Toronto Blue Jays nipped the Minnesota Twins 4 to 3 at The
Skydome in a hard fought contest.
 
Toronto scored the deciding run in the 8th inning.  After an out was recorded,
John Olerud drew a walk.  Kelly Gruber stepped into the batter's box and he
doubled scoring the run.  Minnesota made it exciting in the 9th, but they
were unable to push the needed runs across.  
 
The victory went to Todd Stottlemyre(15-8) who went 8 and 2/3 innings,
allowing 3 runs. Tom Henke got the save, his 20th.  Scott Erickson(18-9) was
the loser.  
 

 
SEATTLE AT CHICAGO
Mariners........ 1 1 0  1 0 1  3 0 0  0 1 -  8 12  2
White Sox....... 4 0 0  1 0 1  0 1 0  0 0 -  7 11  0
Win:Swift(6-7) Loss:Perez(9-10)
Homeruns- P.O'Brien(18th), D.Valle(9th)
 
41,583 fans watched an exciting game at New Comiskey Park.  The Seattle
Mariners topped the Chicago White Sox by the slimmest of margins, 8 to
7.
 
The game was deadlocked at 7 after nine full innings.  Seattle was victorious
in the 11th inning.  Harold Reynolds drew a walk.  Reynolds was running on
the next pitch and he stole second.  After an out was recorded, Ken Griffey
Jr then doubled scoring the run.  Seattle finished with 12 hits in the
victory.  
 
Bill Swift(6-7) got the win allowing no runs in 3 and 2/3 innings. The loss
was charged to Melido Perez(9-10) in relief.  He gave up 1 hit and 3 walks in
2 and 1/3 innings.
 
  
 
BALTIMORE AT DETROIT
Orioles......... 0 2 0  0 1 0  1 0 0  -  4  9  0
Tigers.......... 0 3 0  0 0 0  0 3    -  6  7  1
Win:Gakeler(5-4) Loss:Flanagan(5-6) Save:Henneman(25th)
Homeruns- S.Horn(26th), G.Davis(9th), C.Fielder(52nd), P.Incaviglia(9th)
 
In a tight game it was the Detroit Tigers 6, the Baltimore Orioles 4 at Tiger
Stadium.
 
Detroit erupted with the game winning runs in the 8th inning scoring 3 runs
using 3 hits.  After an out was recorded, Tony Phillips initiated the scoring
spurt when he slapped a one-base hit.  Alan Trammell stepped up next and he
laced a base-hit.  Lou Whitaker was the next batter, but he struck out.
Cecil Fielder came up and he lost the ball over the fence for three runs.
Detroit finished with 7 hits in the victory.  
 
Dan Gakeler(5-4) went 2 innings allowing 1 run for the victory. Mike Henneman
earned the save, his 25th.  Mike Flanagan(5-6) was given the loss in relief.
Although losing the contest, he whiffed 4 batters in 1 and 2/3 innings.  
 
 
 
LEAGUE STANDINGS FOR 1991 American League     
 
                                                      ACTUAL-TODATE  ACTUAL-TOTAL
East                        WON LOST  PCT   GB  MAGIC# WON LOS  PCT  WON LOS  PCT
1991 Detroit DEA             92  63  .594 ----     6    79  76 .510   84  78 .519
1991 Toronto TOA             91  65  .583  1.5          87  69 .558   91  71 .562
1991 Milwaukee MLA           75  79  .487 16.5          77  77 .500   83  79 .512
1991 Boston BOA              72  83  .465 20.0          82  73 .529   84  78 .519
1991 Baltimore BAA           72  83  .465 20.0          66  89 .426   67  95 .414
1991 Cleveland CLA           69  85  .448 22.5          54 100 .351   57 105 .352
1991 New York NYA            63  92  .406 29.0          66  89 .426   71  91 .438
 
                                                      ACTUAL-TODATE  ACTUAL-TOTAL
West                        WON LOST  PCT   GB  MAGIC# WON LOS  PCT  WON LOS  PCT
1991 Chicago CHA             95  60  .613 ----     1    84  71 .542   87  75 .537
1991 Minnesota MNA           88  67  .568  7.0          92  63 .594   95  67 .586
1991 Seattle SEA             81  74  .523 14.0          78  77 .503   83  79 .512
1991 Kansas City KCA         76  80  .487 19.5          80  76 .513   82  80 .506
1991 California CAA          75  81  .481 20.5          77  79 .494   81  81 .500
1991 Texas TEA               72  83  .465 23.0          82  73 .529   85  77 .525
1991 Oakland OAA             65  91  .417 30.5          82  74 .526   84  78 .519
 
 
 
       OVERALL RECORD
Team   WON LOST   PCT  HOME  ROAD  LEFT RIGHT EXTRA 1-RUN   LAST 10   STREAK
BAA     72   83  .465 39-39 33-44 16-23 56-60 10-10 23-31     5-5     Lost 1
BOA     72   83  .465 40-35 32-48 19-22 53-61 12-12 25-25     3-7     Lost 3
CAA     75   81  .481 44-34 31-47 24-17 51-64  9- 8 20-21     4-6     Lost 2
CHA     95   60  .613 48-29 47-31 24-21 71-39 15-12 31-24     9-1     Lost 1
CLA     69   85  .448 39-38 30-47 21-23 48-62  8- 9 22-31     3-7     Won 1
DEA     92   63  .594 51-29 41-34 26-16 66-47  8- 4 32-21     7-3     Won 1
KCA     76   80  .487 46-32 30-48 23-23 53-57  7-10 17-27     6-4     Won 2
MLA     75   79  .487 45-34 30-45 23-20 52-59  4- 5 20-18     7-3     Won 6
MNA     88   67  .568 46-32 42-35 23-17 65-50  5- 8 20-20     5-5     Lost 5
NYA     63   92  .406 30-45 33-47 23-30 40-62 11-11 29-32     5-5     Lost 1
OAA     65   91  .417 33-48 32-43 19-22 46-69  9- 8 29-21     4-6     Won 1
SEA     81   74  .523 47-31 34-43 21-19 60-55  7- 8 31-27     5-5     Won 1
TEA     72   83  .465 40-34 32-49 24-17 48-66  6- 9 20-30     3-7     Lost 1
TOA     91   65  .583 50-28 41-37 22-23 69-42 10- 7 33-24     6-4     Won 3
TOTAL 1086 1086  .500
HOME   598  488  .551
ROAD   488  598  .449
LEFT   308  293  .512
RIGHT  778  793  .495
 
TEAM   -APRIL   MAY  JUNE  JULY   AUG SEPT+   InDiv OutDiv  RUNS AGNST DIFF
BAA      9- 9 11-16 13-15 13-14 13-16 13-13   31-40  41-43   712   737  -25
BOA      6-12 10-18 14-13 13-14 16-13 13-13   38-33  34-50   702   705   -3
CAA     12- 8 12-15 12-15 13-13 13-16 13-14   35-40  40-41   642   679  -37
CHA     10- 7 17-10 18-11 14-13 19-11 17- 8   48-23  47-37   802   626 +176
CLA      6-11 14-13 10-18 11-16 17-13 11-14   30-40  39-45   638   671  -33
DEA      9-10 18- 9 18-10 15-11 17-13 15-10   38-33  54-30   806   729  +77
KCA     15- 4 14-13 13-14 12-14  9-20 13-15   31-41  45-39   692   672  +20
MLA      7-12 11-16 12-15 10-17 18-11 17- 8   41-29  34-50   686   735  -49
MNA     11- 9 15-13 19- 9 14-12 15-14 14-10   42-32  46-35   780   696  +84
NYA      5-12 10-17  8-19 17- 9 14-17  9-18   29-42  34-50   667   816 -149
OAA      7-13 15-12 12-16 12-15 11-18  8-17   27-45  38-46   674   841 -167
SEA     12- 9 18- 9 11-16 16-11 17-11  7-18   36-35  45-39   711   714   -3
TEA     11- 5 13-14 15-12  9-18 12-19 12-15   34-37  38-46   818   801  +17
TOA     11-10 12-15 18-10 17- 9 15-14 18- 7   44-34  47-31   673   581  +92
 
 

Wednesday, January 3, 2018

1991 AL Game Stories and Standings

September 29, 1991

 The Baltimore Orioles, in Detroit for a 4 game series against the Tigers, won their 2nd game in a row over the AL East leaders. Meanwhile, the Toronto Blue Jays defeated the Minnesota Twins for the 2nd straight day and have closed the gap on Detroit to 1.5 games. While Minnesota was losing, the Chicago White Sox continued their impressive hot streak and pounded the Seattle Mariners 11-3. Chicago has now won 10 in a row and their magic number for winning the AL West is down to 2.

NEWSPAPER GAME STORIES FOR 1991 American League                Date: 9/29/1991
 
 
MINNESOTA AT TORONTO
Twins........... 0 0 0  0 0 1  0 0 0  -  1  5  0
Blue Jays....... 0 2 1  0 1 0  0 3    -  7  9  0
Win:Candiotti(24-6) Loss:Morris(17-9)
Homeruns- J.Olerud(25th), D.Parker(16th), P.Borders(4th)
 
Tom Candiotti went the distance at The Skydome as the Toronto Blue Jays beat
the Minnesota Twins 7 to 1.
 
Toronto jumped on top of Minnesota in the bottom of the 2nd inning scoring 2
runs using 2 hits.  After an out was recorded, Candy Maldonado began the
rally when he laced a one-base hit.  After another out, Pat Borders stepped
up to the plate and he lifted one out of the park for a two run home run.
That was all Candiotti(24-6) needed.  Toronto rapped out 9 hits for the
afternoon.  
 
Jack Morris(17-9) was given the loss.  He surrended 3 homeruns in his 7 and
1/3 innings.
 
 
SEATTLE AT CHICAGO
Mariners........ 0 0 0  0 0 1  1 1 0  -  3  9  0
White Sox....... 1 0 0  3 0 0  6 1    - 11 11  0
Win:Hibbard(13-5) Loss:Delucia(11-10) Save:Perez(5th)
Homeruns- F.Thomas(36th)
 
Frank Thomas jacked one out of the ballyard and had 3 RBI as the red-hot
Chicago White Sox defeated the Seattle Mariners by the score of 11 to 3 at
New Comiskey Park.
 
The home town fans were very appreciative of the fine hitting performance
provided by Thomas.  He doubled which brought home a run in the 1st inning,
smashed a two-run homer in the 7th inning and hit a single in the 8th inning.
Chicago totaled 11 hits on the night.  
 
Greg Hibbard(13-5) was the winner allowing 1 run in 5 and 2/3 innings. Melido
Perez got the save, his 5th.  Rich Delucia(11-10) was the loser.  He pitched
6 innings allowing 4 hits and 5 walks.
 

 
BALTIMORE AT DETROIT
Orioles......... 0 0 0  0 0 4  1 0 0  -  5 11  0
Tigers.......... 0 0 0  1 0 0  1 0 0  -  2  6  1
Win:Mussina(4-2) Loss:Gullickson(17-15) Save:Olson(27th)
Homeruns- M.Devereaux(15th), S.Horn(25th), T.Hulett(8th), D.Bergman(6th)
 
In a good matchup it was the Baltimore Orioles 5, the Detroit Tigers 2 at
Tiger Stadium.
 
In the top of the 6th inning Baltimore scored 4 runs when they had 4 base
hits.  The highlight belonged to Sam Horn who quieted the home crowd when he
lifted one out of the park for a two run home run.  Baltimore finished with
11 hits while Detroit ended up with 6.  
 
The victory was credited to Mike Mussina(4-2) who went 8 innings, allowing 2
runs. Gregg Olson gained credit for his 27th save.  Bill Gullickson(17-15)
took the loss.  He surrendered 3 homeruns in his 6 and 1/3 innings.  
 
LEAGUE STANDINGS FOR 1991 American League     
 
                                                      ACTUAL-TODATE  ACTUAL-TOTAL
East                        WON LOST  PCT   GB  MAGIC# WON LOS  PCT  WON LOS  PCT
1991 Detroit DEA             91  63  .591 ----     7    79  75 .513   84  78 .519
1991 Toronto TOA             90  65  .581  1.5          86  69 .555   91  71 .562
1991 Milwaukee MLA           74  79  .484 16.5          76  77 .497   83  79 .512
1991 Boston BOA              72  82  .468 19.0          82  72 .532   84  78 .519
1991 Baltimore BAA           72  82  .468 19.0          65  89 .422   67  95 .414
1991 Cleveland CLA           68  85  .444 22.5          53 100 .346   57 105 .352
1991 New York NYA            63  91  .409 28.0          66  88 .429   71  91 .438
 
                                                      ACTUAL-TODATE  ACTUAL-TOTAL
West                        WON LOST  PCT   GB  MAGIC# WON LOS  PCT  WON LOS  PCT
1991 Chicago CHA             95  59  .617 ----     2    84  70 .545   87  75 .537
1991 Minnesota MNA           88  66  .571  7.0          92  62 .597   95  67 .586
1991 Seattle SEA             80  74  .519 15.0          77  77 .500   83  79 .512
1991 Kansas City KCA         75  80  .484 20.5          79  76 .510   82  80 .506
1991 California CAA          75  80  .484 20.5          77  78 .497   81  81 .500
1991 Texas TEA               72  82  .468 23.0          82  72 .532   85  77 .525
1991 Oakland OAA             64  91  .413 31.5          81  74 .523   84  78 .519
 
 
 
       OVERALL RECORD
Team   WON LOST   PCT  HOME  ROAD  LEFT RIGHT EXTRA 1-RUN   LAST 10   STREAK
BAA     72   82  .468 39-39 33-43 16-22 56-60 10-10 23-31     5-5     Won 2
BOA     72   82  .468 40-35 32-47 19-22 53-60 12-11 25-25     4-6     Lost 2
CAA     75   80  .484 44-34 31-46 24-17 51-63  9- 7 20-20     5-5     Lost 1
CHA     95   59  .617 48-28 47-31 24-20 71-39 15-11 31-23     10-0    Won 10
CLA     68   85  .444 38-38 30-47 21-23 47-62  8- 9 22-31     3-7     Lost 6
DEA     91   63  .591 50-29 41-34 26-16 65-47  8- 4 32-21     6-4     Lost 2
KCA     75   80  .484 45-32 30-48 22-23 53-57  6-10 16-27     6-4     Won 1
MLA     74   79  .484 44-34 30-45 22-20 52-59  3- 5 20-18     7-3     Won 5
MNA     88   66  .571 46-32 42-34 23-17 65-49  5- 8 20-19     6-4     Lost 4
NYA     63   91  .409 30-45 33-46 23-30 40-61 11-11 29-32     5-5     Won 2
OAA     64   91  .413 32-48 32-43 19-22 45-69  9- 8 29-21     3-7     Lost 2
SEA     80   74  .519 47-31 33-43 21-19 59-55  6- 8 30-27     4-6     Lost 2
TEA     72   82  .468 40-34 32-48 24-17 48-65  6- 9 20-30     3-7     Won 2
TOA     90   65  .581 49-28 41-37 22-23 68-42 10- 7 32-24     6-4     Won 2
TOTAL 1079 1079  .500
HOME   592  487  .549
ROAD   487  592  .451
LEFT   306  291  .513
RIGHT  773  788  .495