Post by CSCommish on Mar 10, 2016 8:15:20 GMT -5
File and pages are up. Next sim is Saturday morning, a 7-day sim to get us to 5/17/1969; get your exports in by 8:00 AM Eastern.
Breaking News
Monday 5/9/1969: Bob Gibson dominates Houston, gives up just one hit
ST. LOUIS - Great days are rare. But not for St. Louis' right-hander Bob Gibson. Houston found out the hard way that he is among the leagues top pitchers, getting just one hit. It's his 2nd shutout this season, and the 55th time he has done it in his career. Gibson (8-0) struck out 8 and issued 1 BB, throwing 68 of 100 pitches for strikes. 'I didn't feel that I had good stuff while warming up. But it got better the more I threw the ball. I guess I was lucky.' Cliff Cook helped Gibson at the plate, he collected 1 hit in 1 trips to the plate, stroking a double. The final score of the game was 2-0.
Monday 5/9/1969: Player of the Week honors go to Jenkins and Perez
It's the 1st time that the American League Player of the Week award goes to Detroit's pitcher Jack Jenkins. Jack went 2-0 with an ERA of 1.65, while fanning 12 in 16.1 innings of work. He hurled a shutout as well. Opposing players hit .251 against Jack this season. While posting an ERA of 3.96 he went 4-1 in 7 starts, fanning 35 and walking 18 hitters. Jack has pitched one shutout and one complete game. Cincinnati's third baseman Tony Perez had some reason to celebrate as well, as the league named him the National League Player of the Week. He hit .438 with 5 RBI and slugged 1.375 in 16 at bats. He now has homered in 4 consecutive games as well!
Friday 5/6/1969: Joe Albanese blanks San Diego with a 2-hitter
NEW YORK (N) - Great days are rare. But not for New York (N)'s right-hander Joe Albanese. San Diego found out the hard way that he is among the leagues top pitchers, getting just 2 hits. It's his 2nd shutout this season, and the 41st time he has done it in his career. Albanese (3-2) struck out 6 and walked 1, throwing 62 of 96 pitches for strikes. 'I had my stuff going. Everything I tried worked. What a day!' Floyd Robinson helped Albanese at the plate, he went 3 for 3, blasting a homerun, with three runs scored. New York (N) improved its record to 16-15, scoring 8 runs on 16 hits.
Friday 5/6/1969: San Francisco's Hamilton out for 4 weeks
SAN FRANCISCO - When it rains, it pours. San Francisco's left-hander Steve Hamilton will not pitch for at least 4 weeks, handing the team a huge setback. He suffered a serious injury in a game against Montreal where he left the field in the 3rd inning. After being examined by several specialists the diagnosis is clear: Strained Bicep Tendon. Opposing players hit .272 against Steve this season. While posting an ERA of 4.12 he went 3-3 in 8 starts, fanning 30 and walking 4 hitters.
Tuesday 5/3/1969: Rich Beck quiets Washington bats with shutout
CLEVELAND - Cleveland's right-hander Rich Beck is a great pitcher. And he once again showed his stuff, blanking Washington on just 2 hits. It's his 2nd shutout this season, and the 9th time he has done it in his career. 'I had my stuff going. Everything I tried worked. What a day!' Beck (4-1) fanned 8 and walked 1, throwing 95 pitches. The hitting star for Cleveland was rightfielder Rocky Colavito, he got 2 hits in 4 AB, hitting a homerun, scoring twice and driving in 4 runs. The final score of the game was 12-0.
Monday 5/2/1969: Mike Joyce blanks San Diego with a 2-hitter
SAN DIEGO - Los Angeles (N)'s right-hander Mike Joyce is a great pitcher. And he once again showed his stuff, blanking San Diego on just 2 hits. It's his 2nd shutout this season, and the 5th time he has done it in his career. Joyce (5-1) struck out 4 and issued 3 BB, throwing 65 of 109 pitches for strikes. 'Wow, what a nice day. I guess I had a good breakfast today.' Los Angeles (N)'s first baseman John Orsino finished 2 for 4, homering once, stroking a double, scoring two runs and collecting 4 RBI. That was enough to support the brilliant performance of Joyce. Los Angeles (N) improved its record to 21-7, scoring 7 runs on 10 hits.
Monday 5/2/1969: Kaline (DET) and Thorpe (CIN) win P.O.W. award
The Player of the Week award in the American League goes to Detroit's Al Kaline this time, as the rightfielder displayed the best offensive perfomance in his league. He had an on base percentage of .621 and hit .577, while driving in 12 runs. Al managed to drive in at least one run in every game he played this week. Bob J. Thorpe of Cincinnati wins his 2nd Player of the Week award for dominating National League's hitters the entire week. Bob J. went 2-0 with an ERA of 0.50, while fanning 9 in 18 innings of work. He hurled a shutout as well. In 6 starts this year Bob J. struck out 34 batters in 48 innings of work. His ERA is 1.31, his record 4-1. Bob J. has pitched one shutout and 3 complete games. He's 5th in the National League in ERA and 6th in wins!
Sunday 5/1/1969: Pitcher of the Month award winners announced
Cleveland's Claude Osteen had a terrific April, and it earned him the American League Pitcher of the month award. He struck out 19 hitters in his 7 starts, putting together a record of 4-1 while pitching 19 innings. His ERA in April was 1.44. Claude also fired a shutout. Jack Fisher couldn't have pitched much better than he did in April, and the National League thought so as well, naming the right-hander Pitcher of the Month. His ERA of just 0.65 helped him to a 3-1 record in April. He worked 41.1 innings, striking out 34 hitters while walking 16. Jack pitched a shutout as well.
Sunday 5/1/1969: Kaline (DET) and Clemente (LAN) win monthly award
Detroit's rightfielder Al Kaline had some reason to celebrate, as the league named him the American League Batter of the Month. He had an on base percentage of .443 and hit .385, while driving in 18 runs. It's the 10th time that the National League Batter of the Month award goes to Los Angeles (N)'s rightfielder Roberto Clemente. Roberto was on fire, hitting .327 with 11 homeruns and 23 RBI.
Saturday 4/30/1969: Atlanta's Johnson severely injured
ATLANTA - Atlanta's season has taken a hit after one of their best players, second baseman Davey Johnson, injured himself while rounding a base. He is likely to miss 5 weeks. After being examined by several specialists the diagnosis is clear: Torn Calf Muscle. Johnson has hit no taters this year while batting .211. He adds 4 doubles, along with 12 runs scored.
Thursday 4/28/1969: Tommy John shuts out Washington on 2 hits
WASHINGTON - Oakland's southpaw Tommy John will never forget this day. The 25-year old recorded his first career shutout, a 2-hitter, against Washington on Thursday. 'I was hitting my spots. Now I'll start concentrating on my next start, and hopefully it will work again.' John (2-3) fanned 6 and walked 3, throwing 121 pitches. The hitting star for Oakland was first baseman Karl Kuehl, he went 1 for 3, with 2 RBI. Oakland improved its record to 9-15, scoring 4 runs on 7 hits.
Wednesday 4/27/1969: Washington's Krausse Jr. severely injured
WASHINGTON - When it rains, it pours. Washington's right-hander Lew Krausse Jr. will not pitch for at least 7 weeks, handing the team a huge setback. He suffered a serious injury in a game against California where he left the field in the 3rd inning. Torn Bicep Muscle was the diagnosis after x-rays were taken in a nearby hospital. The message shocked teammates and team officials. His ERA of 2.14 helped him to a 2-1 record this year. He struck out 16 and walked 12 in 33.2 innings.
General News
Monday 4/25/1969 :
STL: Bob Gibson pitches a 3-hit shutout against Montreal!!
Thursday 4/28/1969 :
OAK: Tommy John pitches a 2-hit shutout against Washington!!
ATL: Pat Dobson pitches a 3-hit shutout against Pittsburgh!!
Saturday 4/30/1969 :
CIN: Bob J. Thorpe pitches a 3-hit shutout against San Diego!!
Saturday 5/1/1969 :
American League-Pitcher of the Month:
Claude Osteen (CLE)!
He had a record of 4-1 in 7 games started, with an ERA of 1.44 and 1 shutouts.
American League-Batter of the Month:
Al Kaline (DET)!
He batted .385 in 96 AB, with 6 homers and 18 RBI.
National League-Pitcher of the Month:
Jack Fisher (CIN)!
He had a record of 3-1 in 5 games started, with an ERA of 0.65 and 1 shutouts.
National League-Batter of the Month:
Roberto Clemente (LAN)!
He batted .327 in 98 AB, with 11 homers and 23 RBI.
Monday 5/2/1969 :
American League-Player of the Week:
RF Al Kaline (DET)!
He batted .577 in 26 AB, with 3 HR and 12 RBI.
National League-Player of the Week:
P Bob J. Thorpe (CIN)!
He won 2 games, with one shutout, pitched 18 innings with an ERA of 0.50, fanning 9.
DET: Jack Jenkins pitches a 3-hit shutout against California!!
LAN: Mike Joyce pitches a 2-hit shutout against San Diego!!
Tuesday 5/3/1969 :
CLE: Rich Beck pitches a 2-hit shutout against Washington!!
Friday 5/6/1969 :
NYM: Joe Albanese pitches a 2-hit shutout against San Diego!!
Monday 5/9/1969 :
American League-Player of the Week:
P Jack Jenkins (DET)!
He won 2 games, with one shutout, pitched 16.1 innings with an ERA of 1.65, fanning 12.
National League-Player of the Week:
3B Tony Perez (CIN)!
He batted .438 in 16 AB, with 5 HR and 5 RBI.
STL: Bob Gibson pitches a 1-hit shutout against Houston!!
Injuries
Monday 4/25/1969 :
LAN: Don Demeter was injured being hit by a pitch.
Diagnosis: Concussion.
He is day-to-day, but full recovery will take 2 weeks.
Tuesday 4/26/1969 :
HOU: Vic Davalillo was injured while making a catch.
Diagnosis: Sore Back.
He is day-to-day, but full recovery will take one week.
Wednesday 4/27/1969 :
CLE: Ron Taylor was injured while pitching.
Diagnosis: Blister On Finger.
He is day-to-day, but full recovery will take 4 days.
WS2: Lew Krausse Jr. was injured while pitching.
Diagnosis: Torn Bicep Muscle.
He is out for about 7 weeks.
BOS: Woodie Held was injured while throwing a ball.
Diagnosis: Tender Shoulder.
He will be OK in about one week.
NYM: Tony Conigliaro was injured while making a catch.
Diagnosis: Broken Ribs.
He is day-to-day, but full recovery will take 2-3 weeks.
Thursday 4/28/1969 :
HOU: Hal McRae was injured while running the bases.
Diagnosis: Pulled Back Muscle.
He is day-to-day, but full recovery will take one week.
STL: Darrell Martin was injured while pitching.
Diagnosis: Strained Back.
He is day-to-day, but full recovery will take one week.
Saturday 4/30/1969 :
ATL: Davey Johnson was injured while running the bases.
Diagnosis: Torn Calf Muscle.
He is out for about 5 weeks.
Sunday 5/1/1969 :
MON: Glenn Cox was injured while pitching.
Diagnosis: Tight Shoulder.
He is day-to-day, but full recovery will take one week.
Monday 5/2/1969 :
CLE: Matty Alou was injured while throwing a ball.
Diagnosis: Strained Back.
He is day-to-day, but full recovery will take 1-2 weeks.
SDG: Ron Stone was injured while running the bases.
Diagnosis: Bruised Ankle.
He is day-to-day, but full recovery will take 3 days.
MIN: Tom Haller is sick.
Diagnosis: Sinus Infection Nose.
He is day-to-day, but full recovery will take 4 days.
Thursday 5/5/1969 :
MIN: Mike F. McCormick was injured while pitching.
Diagnosis: Tight Shoulder.
He is day-to-day, but full recovery will take one week.
NYA: Mike Solomko was injured while running the bases.
Diagnosis: Bruised Ankle.
He is day-to-day, but full recovery will take 6 days.
ATL: Tommie Reynolds was injured being hit by a pitch.
Diagnosis: Concussion.
He is day-to-day, but full recovery will take one week.
Friday 5/6/1969 :
KCR: Andre Rodgers was injured while throwing a ball.
Diagnosis: Strained Tricep Muscle.
He is day-to-day, but full recovery will take 4 weeks.
SFG: Steve Hamilton was injured while pitching.
Diagnosis: Strained Bicep Tendon.
He will be OK in about 4 weeks.
PHI: Rusty Staub was injured while running the bases.
Diagnosis: Bruised Foot.
He is day-to-day, but full recovery will take 5 days.
Saturday 5/7/1969 :
NYA: Boog Powell was injured while throwing a ball.
Diagnosis: Sore Shoulder.
He is day-to-day, but full recovery will take 1-2 weeks.
Monday 5/9/1969 :
CLE: Rich Beck was injured while pitching.
Diagnosis: Stiff Shoulder.
He is day-to-day, but full recovery will take 6 days.
SDG: Freddie Burdette was injured while pitching.
Diagnosis: Inflamed Elbow Ligament.
He is day-to-day, but full recovery will take one week.
Breaking News
Monday 5/9/1969: Bob Gibson dominates Houston, gives up just one hit
ST. LOUIS - Great days are rare. But not for St. Louis' right-hander Bob Gibson. Houston found out the hard way that he is among the leagues top pitchers, getting just one hit. It's his 2nd shutout this season, and the 55th time he has done it in his career. Gibson (8-0) struck out 8 and issued 1 BB, throwing 68 of 100 pitches for strikes. 'I didn't feel that I had good stuff while warming up. But it got better the more I threw the ball. I guess I was lucky.' Cliff Cook helped Gibson at the plate, he collected 1 hit in 1 trips to the plate, stroking a double. The final score of the game was 2-0.
Monday 5/9/1969: Player of the Week honors go to Jenkins and Perez
It's the 1st time that the American League Player of the Week award goes to Detroit's pitcher Jack Jenkins. Jack went 2-0 with an ERA of 1.65, while fanning 12 in 16.1 innings of work. He hurled a shutout as well. Opposing players hit .251 against Jack this season. While posting an ERA of 3.96 he went 4-1 in 7 starts, fanning 35 and walking 18 hitters. Jack has pitched one shutout and one complete game. Cincinnati's third baseman Tony Perez had some reason to celebrate as well, as the league named him the National League Player of the Week. He hit .438 with 5 RBI and slugged 1.375 in 16 at bats. He now has homered in 4 consecutive games as well!
Friday 5/6/1969: Joe Albanese blanks San Diego with a 2-hitter
NEW YORK (N) - Great days are rare. But not for New York (N)'s right-hander Joe Albanese. San Diego found out the hard way that he is among the leagues top pitchers, getting just 2 hits. It's his 2nd shutout this season, and the 41st time he has done it in his career. Albanese (3-2) struck out 6 and walked 1, throwing 62 of 96 pitches for strikes. 'I had my stuff going. Everything I tried worked. What a day!' Floyd Robinson helped Albanese at the plate, he went 3 for 3, blasting a homerun, with three runs scored. New York (N) improved its record to 16-15, scoring 8 runs on 16 hits.
Friday 5/6/1969: San Francisco's Hamilton out for 4 weeks
SAN FRANCISCO - When it rains, it pours. San Francisco's left-hander Steve Hamilton will not pitch for at least 4 weeks, handing the team a huge setback. He suffered a serious injury in a game against Montreal where he left the field in the 3rd inning. After being examined by several specialists the diagnosis is clear: Strained Bicep Tendon. Opposing players hit .272 against Steve this season. While posting an ERA of 4.12 he went 3-3 in 8 starts, fanning 30 and walking 4 hitters.
Tuesday 5/3/1969: Rich Beck quiets Washington bats with shutout
CLEVELAND - Cleveland's right-hander Rich Beck is a great pitcher. And he once again showed his stuff, blanking Washington on just 2 hits. It's his 2nd shutout this season, and the 9th time he has done it in his career. 'I had my stuff going. Everything I tried worked. What a day!' Beck (4-1) fanned 8 and walked 1, throwing 95 pitches. The hitting star for Cleveland was rightfielder Rocky Colavito, he got 2 hits in 4 AB, hitting a homerun, scoring twice and driving in 4 runs. The final score of the game was 12-0.
Monday 5/2/1969: Mike Joyce blanks San Diego with a 2-hitter
SAN DIEGO - Los Angeles (N)'s right-hander Mike Joyce is a great pitcher. And he once again showed his stuff, blanking San Diego on just 2 hits. It's his 2nd shutout this season, and the 5th time he has done it in his career. Joyce (5-1) struck out 4 and issued 3 BB, throwing 65 of 109 pitches for strikes. 'Wow, what a nice day. I guess I had a good breakfast today.' Los Angeles (N)'s first baseman John Orsino finished 2 for 4, homering once, stroking a double, scoring two runs and collecting 4 RBI. That was enough to support the brilliant performance of Joyce. Los Angeles (N) improved its record to 21-7, scoring 7 runs on 10 hits.
Monday 5/2/1969: Kaline (DET) and Thorpe (CIN) win P.O.W. award
The Player of the Week award in the American League goes to Detroit's Al Kaline this time, as the rightfielder displayed the best offensive perfomance in his league. He had an on base percentage of .621 and hit .577, while driving in 12 runs. Al managed to drive in at least one run in every game he played this week. Bob J. Thorpe of Cincinnati wins his 2nd Player of the Week award for dominating National League's hitters the entire week. Bob J. went 2-0 with an ERA of 0.50, while fanning 9 in 18 innings of work. He hurled a shutout as well. In 6 starts this year Bob J. struck out 34 batters in 48 innings of work. His ERA is 1.31, his record 4-1. Bob J. has pitched one shutout and 3 complete games. He's 5th in the National League in ERA and 6th in wins!
Sunday 5/1/1969: Pitcher of the Month award winners announced
Cleveland's Claude Osteen had a terrific April, and it earned him the American League Pitcher of the month award. He struck out 19 hitters in his 7 starts, putting together a record of 4-1 while pitching 19 innings. His ERA in April was 1.44. Claude also fired a shutout. Jack Fisher couldn't have pitched much better than he did in April, and the National League thought so as well, naming the right-hander Pitcher of the Month. His ERA of just 0.65 helped him to a 3-1 record in April. He worked 41.1 innings, striking out 34 hitters while walking 16. Jack pitched a shutout as well.
Sunday 5/1/1969: Kaline (DET) and Clemente (LAN) win monthly award
Detroit's rightfielder Al Kaline had some reason to celebrate, as the league named him the American League Batter of the Month. He had an on base percentage of .443 and hit .385, while driving in 18 runs. It's the 10th time that the National League Batter of the Month award goes to Los Angeles (N)'s rightfielder Roberto Clemente. Roberto was on fire, hitting .327 with 11 homeruns and 23 RBI.
Saturday 4/30/1969: Atlanta's Johnson severely injured
ATLANTA - Atlanta's season has taken a hit after one of their best players, second baseman Davey Johnson, injured himself while rounding a base. He is likely to miss 5 weeks. After being examined by several specialists the diagnosis is clear: Torn Calf Muscle. Johnson has hit no taters this year while batting .211. He adds 4 doubles, along with 12 runs scored.
Thursday 4/28/1969: Tommy John shuts out Washington on 2 hits
WASHINGTON - Oakland's southpaw Tommy John will never forget this day. The 25-year old recorded his first career shutout, a 2-hitter, against Washington on Thursday. 'I was hitting my spots. Now I'll start concentrating on my next start, and hopefully it will work again.' John (2-3) fanned 6 and walked 3, throwing 121 pitches. The hitting star for Oakland was first baseman Karl Kuehl, he went 1 for 3, with 2 RBI. Oakland improved its record to 9-15, scoring 4 runs on 7 hits.
Wednesday 4/27/1969: Washington's Krausse Jr. severely injured
WASHINGTON - When it rains, it pours. Washington's right-hander Lew Krausse Jr. will not pitch for at least 7 weeks, handing the team a huge setback. He suffered a serious injury in a game against California where he left the field in the 3rd inning. Torn Bicep Muscle was the diagnosis after x-rays were taken in a nearby hospital. The message shocked teammates and team officials. His ERA of 2.14 helped him to a 2-1 record this year. He struck out 16 and walked 12 in 33.2 innings.
General News
Monday 4/25/1969 :
STL: Bob Gibson pitches a 3-hit shutout against Montreal!!
Thursday 4/28/1969 :
OAK: Tommy John pitches a 2-hit shutout against Washington!!
ATL: Pat Dobson pitches a 3-hit shutout against Pittsburgh!!
Saturday 4/30/1969 :
CIN: Bob J. Thorpe pitches a 3-hit shutout against San Diego!!
Saturday 5/1/1969 :
American League-Pitcher of the Month:
Claude Osteen (CLE)!
He had a record of 4-1 in 7 games started, with an ERA of 1.44 and 1 shutouts.
American League-Batter of the Month:
Al Kaline (DET)!
He batted .385 in 96 AB, with 6 homers and 18 RBI.
National League-Pitcher of the Month:
Jack Fisher (CIN)!
He had a record of 3-1 in 5 games started, with an ERA of 0.65 and 1 shutouts.
National League-Batter of the Month:
Roberto Clemente (LAN)!
He batted .327 in 98 AB, with 11 homers and 23 RBI.
Monday 5/2/1969 :
American League-Player of the Week:
RF Al Kaline (DET)!
He batted .577 in 26 AB, with 3 HR and 12 RBI.
National League-Player of the Week:
P Bob J. Thorpe (CIN)!
He won 2 games, with one shutout, pitched 18 innings with an ERA of 0.50, fanning 9.
DET: Jack Jenkins pitches a 3-hit shutout against California!!
LAN: Mike Joyce pitches a 2-hit shutout against San Diego!!
Tuesday 5/3/1969 :
CLE: Rich Beck pitches a 2-hit shutout against Washington!!
Friday 5/6/1969 :
NYM: Joe Albanese pitches a 2-hit shutout against San Diego!!
Monday 5/9/1969 :
American League-Player of the Week:
P Jack Jenkins (DET)!
He won 2 games, with one shutout, pitched 16.1 innings with an ERA of 1.65, fanning 12.
National League-Player of the Week:
3B Tony Perez (CIN)!
He batted .438 in 16 AB, with 5 HR and 5 RBI.
STL: Bob Gibson pitches a 1-hit shutout against Houston!!
Injuries
Monday 4/25/1969 :
LAN: Don Demeter was injured being hit by a pitch.
Diagnosis: Concussion.
He is day-to-day, but full recovery will take 2 weeks.
Tuesday 4/26/1969 :
HOU: Vic Davalillo was injured while making a catch.
Diagnosis: Sore Back.
He is day-to-day, but full recovery will take one week.
Wednesday 4/27/1969 :
CLE: Ron Taylor was injured while pitching.
Diagnosis: Blister On Finger.
He is day-to-day, but full recovery will take 4 days.
WS2: Lew Krausse Jr. was injured while pitching.
Diagnosis: Torn Bicep Muscle.
He is out for about 7 weeks.
BOS: Woodie Held was injured while throwing a ball.
Diagnosis: Tender Shoulder.
He will be OK in about one week.
NYM: Tony Conigliaro was injured while making a catch.
Diagnosis: Broken Ribs.
He is day-to-day, but full recovery will take 2-3 weeks.
Thursday 4/28/1969 :
HOU: Hal McRae was injured while running the bases.
Diagnosis: Pulled Back Muscle.
He is day-to-day, but full recovery will take one week.
STL: Darrell Martin was injured while pitching.
Diagnosis: Strained Back.
He is day-to-day, but full recovery will take one week.
Saturday 4/30/1969 :
ATL: Davey Johnson was injured while running the bases.
Diagnosis: Torn Calf Muscle.
He is out for about 5 weeks.
Sunday 5/1/1969 :
MON: Glenn Cox was injured while pitching.
Diagnosis: Tight Shoulder.
He is day-to-day, but full recovery will take one week.
Monday 5/2/1969 :
CLE: Matty Alou was injured while throwing a ball.
Diagnosis: Strained Back.
He is day-to-day, but full recovery will take 1-2 weeks.
SDG: Ron Stone was injured while running the bases.
Diagnosis: Bruised Ankle.
He is day-to-day, but full recovery will take 3 days.
MIN: Tom Haller is sick.
Diagnosis: Sinus Infection Nose.
He is day-to-day, but full recovery will take 4 days.
Thursday 5/5/1969 :
MIN: Mike F. McCormick was injured while pitching.
Diagnosis: Tight Shoulder.
He is day-to-day, but full recovery will take one week.
NYA: Mike Solomko was injured while running the bases.
Diagnosis: Bruised Ankle.
He is day-to-day, but full recovery will take 6 days.
ATL: Tommie Reynolds was injured being hit by a pitch.
Diagnosis: Concussion.
He is day-to-day, but full recovery will take one week.
Friday 5/6/1969 :
KCR: Andre Rodgers was injured while throwing a ball.
Diagnosis: Strained Tricep Muscle.
He is day-to-day, but full recovery will take 4 weeks.
SFG: Steve Hamilton was injured while pitching.
Diagnosis: Strained Bicep Tendon.
He will be OK in about 4 weeks.
PHI: Rusty Staub was injured while running the bases.
Diagnosis: Bruised Foot.
He is day-to-day, but full recovery will take 5 days.
Saturday 5/7/1969 :
NYA: Boog Powell was injured while throwing a ball.
Diagnosis: Sore Shoulder.
He is day-to-day, but full recovery will take 1-2 weeks.
Monday 5/9/1969 :
CLE: Rich Beck was injured while pitching.
Diagnosis: Stiff Shoulder.
He is day-to-day, but full recovery will take 6 days.
SDG: Freddie Burdette was injured while pitching.
Diagnosis: Inflamed Elbow Ligament.
He is day-to-day, but full recovery will take one week.