Friday, March 5, 2010

Federal League Games April 14th



The six teams are all within a game of each other after nine.  Johnny Bench remains hot with his 4th home run for the Jazz Kings as they rally in the 8th to top the Pilgrims.  Pittsburgh and Washington both dominated today.

NEWSPAPER GAME STORIES FOR 2099 Federal League                 Date: 4/15/2099
 
NEW ORLEANS AT BOSTON
Jazz Kings...... 0 0 1  0 0 1  0 3 0  -  5 14  0
Pilgrims........ 1 0 0  0 1 1  0 1 0  -  4  8  0
Win:Brown(1-1) Loss:Coveleski(0-2)
Homeruns- J.Bench(4th)
 
Louis Santop smacked 2 triples and had 3 RBI at Braves Field where the New
Orleans Jazz Kings beat the Boston Pilgrims 5 to 4.
 
Dave Brown(1-1) contributed a very nice performance in relief.  He didn't
allow much, just 2 hits and 1 walk in 3 innings.  For the game New Orleans
out-hit Boston 14 to 8.  
 
Stan Coveleski(0-2) absorbed the loss.  He surrendered 13 hits and no walks in
7 and 2/3 innings.
 
PITTSBURGH AT PHILADELPHIA
Grays........... 1 2 0  0 0 1  0 1 1  -  6 11  3
Liberty......... 0 0 1  1 1 0  0 0 0  -  3 12  2
Win:Byrd(1-2) Loss:Gibson(0-2) Save:Mendez(1st)
Homeruns- G.Kelly(1st)
 
At Penmar Park the Pittsburgh Grays outscored the Philadelphia Liberty 6 to
3.
 
In the 6th inning Pittsburgh went on top for good plating an isolated run
utilizing 2 base hits.  Pittsburgh rapped out 11 hits for the night.  
 
The win was credited to Bill Byrd(1-2) who went 7 innings allowing 3 runs.
Jose Mendez gained credit for his 1st save.  Bob Gibson(0-2) was charged with
the loss.  
 
 
NEW YORK AT WASHINGTON
Knights......... 0 1 0  0 0 0  0 0 0  -  1  7  1
Senators........ 0 3 0  0 0 3  0 0    -  6  7  0
Win:Salmon(1-1) Loss:Jenkins(0-2)
Homeruns- E.Banks(3rd), B.Terry(2nd)
 
Harry Salmon allowed Washington's manager to rest his bullpen, tossing a
complete game and first baseman Bill Terry slammed a homerun and had 3 RBI as
the Washington Senators defeated the New York Knights 6 to 1 at Griffith
Stadium.
 
Washington jumped on top of New York in the 2nd inning when they tallied 3
runs on 1 hit.  That early run support was enough for Salmon(1-1) and
Washington.  Both teams ended up with 7 hits on the afternoon.  
 
Ferguson Jenkins(0-2) absorbed the loss.  He allowed 7 hits and 3 walks in 7
innings.
 

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