Series VII Featured Game: Homestead Grays @ Los Angeles Angels, Game 3
Buckle up, y'all.
This game saw 35 runs, 42 hits, an injury, a WBL debut, and each team spending at least 2 innings with a 90% likelihood of winning.
We join the game in the bottomof the 2nd, when Homestead's
Francisco Liriano was injured and unable to take the mound after a scoreless first. He was relieved by
Cliff Lee, who promptly gave up 3 homeruns, with
Bobby Grich and
George Wright going deep back-to-back and
Jim Stephens adding a 2 run shot. That gave the Angels a 4-0 lead.
Homestead would tie the game in the top of the 4th against
Pud Galvin, scoring 4 times with 2 outs, 2 runs coming home on a double by
Tom Brown, 2 more on a 2-run HR from
Honus Wagner.
Stephens hit his second of the game in the bottom of the frame, a 3-run shot that chased Lee from the mound, to be replaced by
Hal Carlson, who loaded the bases before giving up a run-scoring single to
Doug Radar, making the score 8-4 in favor of Los Angeles.
Again, though, the Grays would strike back with 2 outs with a double from
Davey Johnson scoring
Rick Reichardt followed by a 2-run double by
Arky Vaughan. That closed Los Angeles' lead to 8-7.
The Angels extended it to 9-7 on a solo homerun from
Don Buford in the bottom of the 6th.
Then things got exciting.
Aaron Heilman had pitched a scoreless 6th, but he would only last 2 batters in the 7th, giving up hits to
Mike Epstein and Johnson.
Jonny Venters would relieve him, and walk Vaughn to load the bases, and then hit Brown to force in a run. Los Angeles would turn to
Jeurys Familia, who gave up a 2-run single to Wagner before registering the first 2 outs of the inning.
But the Grays again struck with 2 outs, with
Willie Stargell doubling in Brown and
Josh Gibson walking to load the bases. Los Angeles would again turn to its bullpen, bringing in
Chuck Finley, who promptly walked
Roberto Clemente to force in a run and gave up a 2-run single to Johnson.
By the time the inning ended, the Grays had scored 7 runs, taking the lead 14-9.
RBI doubles from Stephens and
Kal Daniels would score 3 runs, so after 7 full innings, the score was 14-12.
Reichardt would add a 2-run HR in the top of the 8th. 16-12.
The Angels would rough up
Kent Tekulve in the bottom of the frame, with a
Mark Ellis double scoring 1 and a single by Stephens scoring 2 more. That made it a 1-run game, with Homestead ahead, 16-15.
After Stephens hit, Homestead turned to
Stan Bahnsen, just called up from AAA. Bahnsen got out of the inning with no further damage.
The top of the 9th would see Homestead score
another run with 2 outs, this one coming on a single from
Chris Sabo, sending us to the end of the game with the Grays ahead by 2, 17-15.
The Grays closer,
Josh Lindblom, took the mound and got 2 outs quickly, sandwiched around a single from
Mike Trout. But Grich took Lindblom deep to tie the game, and then 3 consecutive hits ended it: a single by Wright, a double from Ellis, and a game-winning, walk-off RBI by, who else, Stephens.
Lots of records were touched in the game, led by Stephens 2 HRs and 9 RBIs. The Los Angeles catcher went 5-for-6 and scored 4 times. Ellis also went 5-for-6, and Grich had 3 RBIs. Ellis and Wright each scored 4 runs.
For the Grays, Johnson had 4 hits and 3 RBIs, Wagner had 4 RBIs, and Brown 3.
The real story, of course, was the implosion of both pitching staffs. Only Liriano, Bahnsen, and
Joe Nathan held the opposing team's scoreless, and they only combined for 2 innings.
Lee gave up 7 runs in 2 innings, Galvin 7 runs in 5, and Carlson 5 runs in 3.1.
HOM 17 (Lindblom 0-1, 1 BS; Tekulve 1H; Bahnsen 1H)@
LAA 18 (Nathan 2-1; Heilman 1H; Familia 2 Bs)
HRs: HOM - Reichardt (2), Wagner (1); LAA - Grich 2 (3), Stephens 2 (2), Wright (6), Buford (2)
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