Showing posts with label Sherco Baseball. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sherco Baseball. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Sherco fields #4

The Baker  Bowl, Crosley Field, LA Coliseum, and Braves Field.





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Saturday, August 25, 2012

Sherco Fields - #3

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Sherco Fields - #2

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The bottom fields are L - Forbes Field and R - Griffith Stadium.



Sherco Fields - Yankee Stadium and Polo Grounds

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Friday, December 17, 2010

1921 Indians @ 1921 Yankees

I played this game with Sherco using the Polo Grounds Stadium chart that someone was nice enough to email.

In the first inning Babe Ruth hit a 2 run blast that was - well, Ruthian. It would have been a homer in any stadium.

In the 7th inning the Indians finally got to Waite Hoyt. Elmer Smith tripled on a ball hit deep to right center that would have been a homer in pretty much any other park. Joe Sewell followed with a fly ball that became a home run thanks to the short right field dimensions of the Polo Grounds. The Indians added a couple more in the inning to take a 4-2 lead that would be the final score.

             
             R   H   E
Cleveland    4   9   1
New York     2   5   0

W - Jim Bagby
L - Waite Hoyt

Home Runs - Joe Sewell (Cleveland), Babe Ruth (New York)

Friday, September 10, 2010

1980 - Dodgers at Astros

Don Sutton was brilliant in this game scattering 8 hits and walking none en route to a 4-1 complete game win. The Dodgers pounded out 17 hits off of 4 different Astros pitchers.

         R   H   E
Dodgers  4  17   1
Astros   1   8   2

WP - Don Sutton    LP - Ken Forsch


Home Run - Dusty Baker (LA)

Monday, November 2, 2009

Some baseball games

1921 White Sox (Red Faber) vs 1921 Senators (walter Johnson)
1905 A's (Rube Waddell) vs 1905 Giants (Christy Mathewson)
1962 Giants (Juan Marichal) vs 1961 Yankees (Whitey Ford)

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