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Charlie Spikes
06-02-2008, 08:39 PM
From today's sports calendar:

6/2/54
In a bizarre game at Yankee Stadium, New York knocks Cleveland starter Early
Wynn out of the box and takes a 7-0 lead after one inning, only to be held
hitless the rest of the way and watch the Indians rally for an 8-7 victory
in 10 innings. Larry Doby's three-run homer in the third inning helps the
Tribe claw their was back. With the Yankees leading 7-6 in the ninth, Bobby
Avila homers to tie the score, and one inning later Al Smith homers to win
it. It's a clear indication that Cleveland is a stern challenger to the
five-time defending world champion Yankees' reign and at season's end,
Cleveland will dethrone the Bombers with an AL record 111 victories (since
broken).

Steve-O
06-03-2008, 03:42 AM
"Charlie Spikes" <ole.jeb@demo.euc.com> wrote in message
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> From today's sports calendar:
>
> 6/2/54
> In a bizarre game at Yankee Stadium, New York knocks Cleveland starter
> Early Wynn out of the box and takes a 7-0 lead after one inning, only to
> be held hitless the rest of the way and watch the Indians rally for an 8-7
> victory in 10 innings. Larry Doby's three-run homer in the third inning
> helps the Tribe claw their was back. With the Yankees leading 7-6 in the
> ninth, Bobby Avila homers to tie the score, and one inning later Al Smith
> homers to win it. It's a clear indication that Cleveland is a stern
> challenger to the five-time defending world champion Yankees' reign and at
> season's end, Cleveland will dethrone the Bombers with an AL record 111
> victories (since broken).
Nice post..!!
Wonder who pitched the rest of the game for the Tribe ??