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July 12,13,14 v Cleveland Indians (42-45)
July 12-Reggie Smith went 3-5 with 3 RBI and Dwight Evans hit a 2 run HR as Boston got past the Indians 8-5. (57-28)
W-Gene Garber (7-2) L-Rick Austin (4-5) S-Mickey Scott (11)
July 13-The Indians committed 4 errors, leading to 4 unearned runs, and Reggie Smith and Tobu Harrah each hit homeruns as Boston beat Cleveland 6-2. (58-28)
W-Ron Guidry (6-2) L-John Denny (5-8) S-Steve Foucault (2)
July 14-Dwight Evans and Ted Simmons each drove in 3 runs, and Roger Moret scattered 11 hits over 7 innings as Boston completed the sweep of the Indians, winning 8-5. (59-28)
W-Roger Moret (10-4) L-Charles Lemay (6-9) S-Mickey Scott (12)
July 15,16,17 at Minnesota Twins (34-50)
July 15-Tony Conigliaro went 3-5 with a homer and 3 RBI and Reggie Smith added 3 RBI as Boston hammered the Twins, winning 13-5. (60-28)
W-John Montefusco (1-1) L-Ray Corbin (0-1)
July 16-Tony C. went 2-4 with 3 RBI, and Fergie Jenkins pitched 7 innings, allowing just 3 runs as Boston beat the Twins again, today 6-4. (61-28)
W-Fergie Jenkins (14-4) L-Jim Merritt (7-8) S-Mickey Scott (13)
July 17-The Sox extended their winning streak to 11 games, as Tony Conigliaro, Tobby Harrah and Gorman Thomas each drove in 3 runs, and Ron Guidry pitched a complete game, allowing just 1 run as Boston ran all over the Twins, winning 11-1. (62-28)
W-Ron Guidry (7-2) L-Dean Chance (6-8)
MLB Trade News:
Chicago (NL) sends P Ralph Botting (63/75) and P Steve Senteney 49/78)
San Diego sends 2B Glenn Redmon (74/77)
Minor deal, would have to give the edge to the Cubs, as Redmon has a little big league experience.
MLB Retirements:
Couple of big names have decided to call it a career this past week. First Chicago Cubs 1B Norm Cash has retired after 17 major league seasons spent with Chicago (AL) (1958-59), Detroit (1960-1970), Philadelphia (1971), Atlanta (1971-1973), Chicago (NL) (1974-75). He retires with 422 homeruns (15th All-Time) and 1,312 RBI. His best season came in 1961, when he hit .361 with 41 HR's and 132 RBI for the Tigers. He made 3 All-Star teams in his great career (1961,66,1970), and Cash came up just 9 hits short of 2,000.
Orlando Cepeda retired this week after being released by the Milwaukee Brewers. The "Baby Bull", played for 3 teams in his great career, San Fransisco (1958-1966), St. Louis (1967-1973), and the Milwaukee Brewers (1974-75). He retires after 17 years, with a career line of .304/.351/.515 with 398 HR and 1382 RBI. He was the 1958 Rookie of the Year, when he hit .312 25-96 for the San Fransisco Giants. He made 8 All-Star teams (1959,1960,61,62,63,64,67,1970) and his best year came in 1961, when he hit .311 46-142 with the Giants.
MLB Contract News:
The Red Sox have made a couple of signings this week. First they have agreed to a 4 year deal worth $215,000 per year with OF Billy Conigliaro. Tony C's younger brother is hitting .291 5-31 on the year, and we hope that with Billy on board, that Tony will agree to resign here as well.
Second, Boston has agreed to a prorated deal worth about $130,000 with OF Merv Rettemund. Rettemund was released by the New York Mets this week and will provide the Sox with some backup offensive support needed as Dwight Evans has been lost for the year with injury.
MLB Injury News:
The Mets suffered a tough blow as 1B Ed Kranepool will be lost for the season after being hit on the wrist by a pitch. Kranepool was hitting .312 12-65 so far this year and is a career .284 hitter with 191 homeruns and 824 RBI in 1826 games.
Dwight Evans of the Boston Red Sox will miss the remainder of the year with an injured elbow. Evans was hitting .256 17-55 when he suffered the injury. Evans also missed 5 weeks a year ago with a similiar injury, when he hit .287 25-91.
Up next for the streaking Sox is 3 games at home against Detroit followed by 3 games in Baltimore to play the Orioles.