Tigers maul Athletics, 10-0
June 3, 1950 (Saturday) - Philadelphia, PA
W/L record 23-23 (.500), T-3rd place, 3.5 GB, Streak L1, Last10 5-5
Ted Gray of the Detroit Tigers pitched a complete game 3-hit shutout over the Philadelphia Athletics today at Shibe Park. Gray stymied the A's offense only giving up 3 walks and 2 strikeouts on the afternoon.
The Tigers offense blasted A's pitching, handing starter Alex Kellner his 7th defeat of the season. The Tigers slapped 16 hits off both Kellner and reliever Hank Wyse.
Athletics defense was sub par as well. The A's are missing shortstop Eddie Joost's glove while he's recovering from injury. The A's committed 3 errors on the day.
The Athletics were looking for a sweep of the first place Tigers at home. They look forward to a Sunday double header against the 6th place Browns tomorrow. St. Louis is one game under .500 just a half game behind Philadelphia in the tight American League standings.
W/L record 23-23 (.500), T-3rd place, 3.5 GB, Streak L1, Last10 5-5
Ted Gray of the Detroit Tigers pitched a complete game 3-hit shutout over the Philadelphia Athletics today at Shibe Park. Gray stymied the A's offense only giving up 3 walks and 2 strikeouts on the afternoon.
The Tigers offense blasted A's pitching, handing starter Alex Kellner his 7th defeat of the season. The Tigers slapped 16 hits off both Kellner and reliever Hank Wyse.
Athletics defense was sub par as well. The A's are missing shortstop Eddie Joost's glove while he's recovering from injury. The A's committed 3 errors on the day.
The Athletics were looking for a sweep of the first place Tigers at home. They look forward to a Sunday double header against the 6th place Browns tomorrow. St. Louis is one game under .500 just a half game behind Philadelphia in the tight American League standings.
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